Maria Chavez+FollowDetroit Tigers should grab Walker Buehler nowThe Tigers are cruising at the top of the AL Central, but their pitching depth could use a serious boost for the postseason. With Boston just releasing two-time World Series champ Walker Buehler, Detroit has a golden chance to add proven playoff experience to their rotation. Even though Buehler’s numbers this season aren’t stellar, his track record in big games is exactly what the Tigers need. If Detroit’s front office acts fast, this move could be the missing piece for a deep October run. Would you take the risk on Buehler to chase a World Series title? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowDetroit’s big trade gamble isn’t paying offDetroit fans were hoping for a late-season boost after the Tigers traded for pitcher Chris Paddack, but so far, he’s struggled to deliver. Since joining the team, Paddack’s ERA has actually gotten worse, and his inconsistency on the mound is making it tough for fans to trust him as the playoffs approach. With the Tigers leading their division and dreams of ending a World Series drought, the pressure is on for Paddack to step up fast. What do you think—should the Tigers keep giving him chances, or look elsewhere for pitching help? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers1713Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowTigers fans get a new voice in the boothDetroit Tigers broadcasts are sounding a bit different this week as Dan Dickerson steps away to care for his mother during a tough time. A guest broadcaster is filling in, bringing a fresh perspective to the games. For longtime fans, it’s a unique chance to hear the Tigers called in a new style. How do you feel about guest announcers stepping in during personal emergencies? Does a new voice change your game day experience, or do you appreciate the support for Dickerson’s family? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers134Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowTigers’ front office shakeup: Sartori heads to ACCBig changes are coming to the Detroit Tigers’ front office as assistant GM Jay Sartori is set to leave after the 2025 season for a top tech role with the ACC in Charlotte. Sartori’s decade-long impact on the Tigers—from building their analytics team to developing the internal “Caesar” system—has shaped how the team operates. His move not only marks the end of an era but also opens the door for fresh faces and ideas in Detroit. What do you think this shift means for the Tigers’ future and the growing role of tech in sports? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowTigers bullpen faces major setback before playoffsDetroit’s playoff hopes just took a hit—Beau Brieske, a key reliever from last year’s postseason, is out for the rest of 2025 after an elbow injury setback. With Brieske sidelined and Brant Hurter also dealing with back soreness, the Tigers’ bullpen is running thin at the worst possible time. Despite trade deadline moves, Detroit’s relief pitching still lacks consistency and strikeout power, especially from the left side. How worried are you about the Tigers’ ability to hold leads in October? What should the team do next to shore up the bullpen? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers65Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowTigers bullpen faces shakeup as Brieske sidelinedDetroit’s postseason push just got more interesting. With reliever Beau Brieske shut down for the rest of the regular season due to elbow soreness, the Tigers are counting on new arrival Kyle Finnegan to lock down the bullpen. Finnegan’s been lights out since joining Detroit, but losing Brieske—despite his struggles—means the team’s depth will be tested as October approaches. How do you feel about the Tigers’ chances with this new bullpen setup? Is Finnegan the answer, or will Detroit need more reinforcements to make a deep playoff run? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
terrysharon+FollowDetroit Tigers fans show love for Dan DickersonDan Dickerson’s absence from the Tigers’ broadcast booth this weekend is hitting Detroit fans hard. For over 20 years, his voice has been the soundtrack to summer and Tigers baseball, connecting generations through every high and low. Now, as Dan steps away to support his mother through serious health issues, the outpouring of support from the community is a testament to how much he means to Detroit. While Greg Gania and Paul Severino step in, the Tigers family is united in wishing Dan and his family strength. How important are voices like Dan’s to your sports memories? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDetroit’s unsung 1968 hero rememberedDaryl Patterson, a name that might not top the Tigers’ all-time lists, quietly helped Detroit clinch its last pre-division World Series in 1968. While others grabbed headlines, Patterson’s steady relief pitching—especially his scoreless innings in the Series—made a real difference for fans who still cherish that championship. Beyond the mound, he’s also remembered for a wild on-field brawl and a long, successful career after baseball. Patterson’s story is a reminder that not all heroes are in the spotlight, but their impact is felt for generations. What are your memories of the ’68 Tigers? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowParker Meadows’ return could boost Tigers’ playoff runDetroit’s playoff hopes just got a shot in the arm—outfielder Parker Meadows is starting his rehab assignment at Triple-A Toledo. After a season full of injuries, Meadows’ return could be the spark the Tigers need for a deep postseason push. Even though his bat has been quiet this year, his speed and defense made a big difference last season. With center field patched together lately, getting Meadows back gives manager A.J. Hinch more options and flexibility. How much of an impact do you think Meadows will have as the Tigers chase another playoff run? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers917Share
Maria Chavez+FollowTigers prospect's rough season hits new lowDetroit’s baseball scene is buzzing, but not every Tiger is thriving. Yosber Sanchez, once a promising bullpen arm, just landed on the injured list after a season full of struggles in Double-A Erie. His ERA has ballooned to 5.09, and he’s been unable to adjust, raising real doubts about his future with the team. With the minor league season winding down, it’s hard not to wonder if a trade or a fresh start is on the horizon for Sanchez. As the Tigers chase postseason dreams, this storyline is one to watch—will Sanchez bounce back, or is it time to move on? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers21Share