Cassandra Reed+FollowTigers eye Pirates veteran to fix infield woesDetroit’s playoff hopes are on shaky ground as the Tigers’ infield struggles continue, with key hitters cooling off and the left side offering little production. Now, with veteran Isiah Kiner-Falefa suddenly available on waivers from the Pirates, the Tigers have a rare shot to add a proven, versatile defender who brings speed and playoff eligibility. Even if his bat isn’t electric, his glove and base running could be the spark Detroit’s lineup desperately needs. Should the Tigers roll the dice and make a claim, or look elsewhere for answers? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #Tigers21Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowJavier Baez’s Tigers role up in the airJavier Baez’s recent struggles have really shaken up the Tigers’ lineup. Despite being an All-Star earlier this season, Baez has only started three of the last eight games, hitting just .152 with 12 strikeouts in that stretch. Manager AJ Hinch says it’s a day-by-day decision as Baez works through a slump and recovers from an illness. With other players stepping up, Hinch is mixing things up to keep the team competitive. How do you feel about Baez’s reduced playing time? Should the Tigers keep giving him chances, or is it time to let others shine? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowTigers lose top bullpen target as Chapman stays with Red SoxAroldis Chapman, who’s been lights-out for the Red Sox this season, just signed an extension—taking one of the Tigers’ best bullpen options off the free agent market. Detroit’s bullpen is already facing big questions with both Kyle Finnegan and Tommy Kahnle possibly leaving this winter. With Chapman’s 1.04 ERA and 26 saves, his return to Boston is a huge blow for any team hoping to upgrade their late-inning arms. How do you think the Tigers should address their bullpen needs now? Who’s left that could make a difference? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers30Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowFinnegan’s Fire: Ex-Nats Closer Ignites TigersNats fans, how wild is it to see Kyle “Finny” Finnegan lighting it up for the Tigers? After a rocky start in D.C., he’s thrown 13+ scoreless innings in Detroit, racking up 18 Ks and 4 saves. The splitter tweak has been a game-changer, making him a key piece in the Tigers’ playoff push. Meanwhile, the prospects we got back are still finding their footing. Did we make the right call moving our longtime closer? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers20Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowTigers eye Blue Jays’ Bo Bichette for major upgradeDetroit’s shortstop situation could see a dramatic shift if the Tigers land Bo Bichette from the Blue Jays. Bichette’s consistent hitting and solid defense might be the missing piece for Detroit to truly compete in the American League. With his knack for extra-base hits and the ability to energize the lineup, Bichette could transform the Tigers’ infield and offense. Imagine Comerica Park with a star like Bichette—would this move finally put Detroit back in World Series conversations? What do you think: is Bichette the game-changer the Tigers need? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowMax Anderson’s bat is shaking up the Tigers’ plansMax Anderson was almost traded at the deadline, but the Tigers decided to keep him—and it’s looking like a smart move. Since his promotion to Triple-A Toledo, Anderson’s been on fire, hitting .290 with 3 homers in just 14 games. He’s already smashed his career high for home runs this season. With the Tigers’ infield depth, it seemed like there’d be no room for him, but Anderson’s performance is making it impossible to ignore his potential. If he keeps this up, Detroit fans could see him in the big leagues by 2026. Would you have traded him or kept him? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowShould Tigers Trade for Adley Rutschman?With the Motor City Kitties leading the AL and Dillon Dingler holding down the fort behind the plate, rumors are swirling about a blockbuster move for Adley Rutschman. The O’s former top pick has seen his stock drop, but could a change of scenery to Detroit spark a comeback? The big question: is Rutschman enough of an upgrade over Dingler to justify the cost, especially with both players’ contract situations? Let’s hear your takes, Tigers fans! #Sports #Baseball #Tigers10Share
jillian59+FollowTigers Fans: Should We Bring Back Ureña?Hey Motor City faithful, former Tigers starter Jose Ureña just hit free agency after clearing waivers from the Twins. Remember his 2021 run? Ureña was the first Tigers pitcher since David Price to throw four straight 7+ inning gems with two or fewer runs allowed. The win-loss record didn’t do him justice—run support was brutal! With teams eyeing playoff depth, do you think Detroit should give him another shot? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers00Share
terrysharon+FollowJack Flaherty’s contract decision could shake up Tigers’ futureJack Flaherty’s rocky 2025 season has put his future with the Detroit Tigers in the spotlight. With his ERA at 4.87 and a losing record, Flaherty faces a big choice: stick with a boosted $20 million salary for 2026 or test free agency for a better deal. The twist? How he finishes this season could tip the scales. If he bounces back strong, he might gamble on free agency. But if the struggles continue, staying in Detroit looks likely. What would you do in his shoes? Should the Tigers bank on his comeback or start looking elsewhere? #Sports #Baseball #Tigers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowTigers Eyeing Adley? Trade Buzz Heats UpWith the Orioles locking up Basallo, the future of “Rutsch” in Baltimore is suddenly in question. Rumors are swirling that the Tigers could be the best fit for the two-time All-Star catcher, especially with Detroit’s need for a defensive upgrade behind the plate. While Dillon Dingler is serviceable, adding Adley could push the Tigers over the top in the AL. Would a move for Rutschman be a game-changer or too costly in prospects? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #Tigers30Share