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Welcome to Tigers Tidbits, a hodgepodge of newsworthy Detroit baseball notes as we sit roughly two weeks away from pitchers and catchers reporting to Lakeland. This week’s roundup includes another strong showing for the Tigers on a national Top 100 prospect list,
President of baseball operations Scott Harris is responsible for acquiring 3 of the Detroit Tigers' 4 prospects on Baseball America's top-100 list.
The Tigers are expected to again air a selection of games on over-the-air (free) TV, on Fox 2, in 2026. The Tigers had 10 over-the-air broadcasts in 2025, their first non-Opening Day OTA games since 2006.
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal enters 2026 coming off winning back-to-back Cy Young Awards, something that Casey Mize had to send a message to his teammate about.
After making the playoffs for the second year in a row, the Detroit Tigers are heading into the 2026 season with high expectations for themselves. The American League Central club will be looking to take another step forward and be a legitimate contender.
HAYS, Kan. - Due to lingering effects from last weekend's major winter storm, the Fort Hays State baseball team has adjusted its schedule for the opening weekend of the 2026 season.
McGonigle and Clark are among four Tigers who landed spots in Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects for 2026, released Wednesday morning. McGonigle is No. 2, where he spent much of the back half of 2025, and Clark is No. 6, making the Tigers the only team that can boast two top-10 prospects in the rankings.
The Detroit Tigers parted ways with travel director Peter Warden after two seasons, replacing him with Abe Silvestri from the San Francisco Giants.