The Detroit Tigers are officially splitting with FanDuel Sports Network, and the Detroit Red Wings will follow soon after. As announced by Ilitch Sports and Entertainment (IS+E) on Monday, Feb. 9, ...
The Detroit Tigers emerged from the offseason shadows in a massive way, agreeing to a three-year, $115 million deal with starting pitcher Framber Valdez. Fans had been eager to see general manager ...
The Detroit Tigers came into the offseason with big questions about their roster. But with some key moves made, including last week's surprise signing of Framber Valdez, they are the favorites to win ...
It’s homecoming season in Detroit. After years of Tigers fans hoping for a reunion with future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander, the team announced Tuesday that Verlander has been signed to a one-year ...
LAKELAND, Fla. -- The Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings are entering into a new broadcast partnership with Major League Baseball, the teams announced Monday. The new deal will allow the teams to ...
The Detroit Tigers are entering one of their most exciting eras in team history after back-to-back splash signings over the course of the last week to add some additional firepower to the starting ...
Tarik Skubal's salary through arbitration — $32 million — established a new record. Rick Osentoski / Imagn Images The Detroit Tigers asked for this. No, the Detroit Tigers and Major League Baseball’s ...
After more than four decades of the vast majority of their regular-season games being broadcast in television's regional sports network space, the Tigers and Red Wings are embarking on a new path.
Justin Verlander is a Detroit Tiger again, hoping to lead his original team to a third trip to the World Series. Verlander, the 266-game winner who will celebrate his 43rd birthday this month, agreed ...
Justin Verlander returns to the Tigers for the first time since being traded to Houston in 2017. Rob Carr / Getty Images LAKELAND, Fla. — In the long history of writers, poets, historians and ...
Lakeland, Fla. — It always seemed like a pipe dream. Justin Verlander coming back to Detroit, a storybook, full-circle ending to his first-ballot, Hall of Fame-worthy career. Too good to be true.