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The Detroit Tigers have found themselves in a growing slump after failing to post double-digit wins in July and dealing with two six-game losing streaks.
We’ll see if the Tigers' comeback sparked something bigger, but for now, it lifted the mood and shifted a nagging narrative.
Casey Mize gave up three home runs Monday in his most recent outing, but it actually was an encouraging performance.
Chris Paddack allowed one run over six innings, and Kerry Carpenter hit a two-run homer for the Tigers' 4th straight win.
The Detroit Tigers still have plenty of time to keep this slump from defining the rest of their season, but the time has arrived to snap out of it.
The Detroit Tigers reportedly want to be patient, but given recent results, they need to be aggressive at the MLB Trade Deadline.
The Detroit Tigers lost another series, this time to the lowly Twins, and showed why an aggressive approach at the trade deadline could have helped.
"Nola allowed one run in 3 2/3 innings in a 12-1, seven-inning victory, the 287th for manager Anthony Contreras," Ty Daubert ...
Detroit was the first team to 30 wins this season, then 40, then 50, and now 60. They are now headed to Pittsburgh to take on the Pirates before traveling back to Michigan to close out the month.
This trade proposal sees the Detroit Tigers land two-time All-Star closer Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.