Andrea Castillo+FollowTigers shortstop shakeup: Is Sweeney out?Detroit’s playoff hopes are heating up, but the Tigers’ shortstop situation is getting even hotter. Trey Sweeney, once seen as a key piece for the future, just hasn’t found his swing—his numbers are way below expectations, and fans are losing patience. With September here and the postseason on the line, it’s crunch time for Sweeney to prove he belongs. If he can’t turn things around fast, Detroit could be looking at a new face at shortstop next season. What do you think—should the Tigers stick with Sweeney or give someone else a shot? #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
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
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
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
hwatkins+FollowWhy Detroit loves Magnum P.I. Day at Tigers gamesEvery year, Detroit Tigers fans transform Comerica Park into a sea of Hawaiian shirts, Tigers caps, and mustaches for Magnum P.I. Day—a tribute to Tom Selleck and his iconic TV character. This year, Selleck himself showed up, throwing the first pitch and joining fans for photos and laughs. The tradition started because Magnum always wore a Tigers cap in the show, honoring his Michigan roots. It’s become a unique way for Detroiters to celebrate local pride and pop culture together. Who else is thinking about dressing up and joining the fun next year? #Entertainment #DetroitTigers #MagnumPIDay00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowDetroit Tigers face tough future with SkubalTarik Skubal is dominating the mound for the Detroit Tigers, but fans are already bracing for heartbreak. With Skubal’s contract ending after next season and superstar agent Scott Boras in his corner, Detroit’s chances of keeping their ace look slim—unless he takes a massive hometown discount. The Tigers are cruising toward the playoffs, but the reality is, Skubal’s next big contract will likely come from a big-spending team, possibly in his home state of California. How should Detroit prepare for life after Skubal? Would you pay $300 million to keep him, or invest elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowJace Jung’s late-season surge could spark Tigers’ playoff runJace Jung is heating up just when the Detroit Tigers need it most. After a tough start to the year, Jung’s recent hot streak in Triple-A has put him back in the conversation for a September call-up. With the Tigers eyeing a strong playoff push and still searching for answers at third base, Jung’s power and patience at the plate might be exactly what the lineup needs. If he keeps this up, he could be the surprise difference-maker as Detroit heads into the postseason. What do you think—should the Tigers give Jung another shot? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDetroit Tigers’ team-first spirit fuels AL leadDetroit’s baseball scene is buzzing—Tigers fans are seeing a true team-first mentality pay off in a big way. After picking up pitcher Chris Paddack at the trade deadline, the Tigers have surged to the best record in the American League. Paddack’s recent comments highlight how much trust and communication matter in this clubhouse, with everyone buying into the bigger goal: October baseball. Even when tough calls are made, like pulling a pitcher early, it’s all about putting the team above individual stats. Could this selfless approach finally bring playoff glory back to Detroit? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowTigers lineup shakeup surprises fansColt Keith, one of the Tigers’ breakout stars this season, was unexpectedly pulled from Sunday’s lineup right as Detroit aimed for a sweep against the Royals. Turns out, it wasn’t a performance issue—Keith is out sick, and Jahmai Jones is stepping in. With the Tigers riding high on an 11.5-game division lead and Keith’s bat being a big reason for their surge, fans are hoping he bounces back quickly. As the playoffs get closer, every game—and every healthy player—matters. How do you think this last-minute change could impact Detroit’s momentum? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers01Share