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The Detroit Tigers were able to snap a seven-game losing streak on Sunday against the Texas Rangers, becoming the first team in baseball to reach the 60-win pla
For Triple-A Toledo, Detroit Tigers right-hander Troy Melton posted a 2.72 ERA with nine walks and 56 strikeouts across 36⅓ innings in eight games.
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A California native, Melton played college baseball at San Diego State and was selected by the Tigers in the fourth round of the 2022 MLB Draft. He is currently ranked as the Tigers’ No. 10 prospect by MLB Pipeline. Scouting reports praise his mid-90s fastball and deep arsenal, which includes a cutter, curveball, slider and changeup.
The Tigers’ vaunted pitching pipeline is about to produce another big arm for the Major League rotation. Troy Melton, the hard-throwing right-hander who has vaulted up Detroit’s system with a breakout summer,
The Detroit Tigers have been the first in baseball to 30, 40, 50 and 60 wins in 2025. Maybe they should let someone else take the lead for a while?
The Detroit Tigers are one of the best teams in baseball. They could fill one of the bigger holes on their roster in a huge trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Tarik Skubal has strengthened his case for a second straight AL Cy Young Award. On Sunday night, he struck out 11 batters with no walks in Detroit’s 2-1 win over Texas. If Skubal wins, he’ll be the first American League pitcher to claim back-to-back Cy Youngs since Pedro Martinez for the Red Sox in 1999
At 60-40 on the season, the Detroit Tigers are the best team in baseball in the latter part of July. They got off to a hot start, propelled by the momentum they
Right-hander Carlos Hernández has a 6.17 ERA with 19 walks and 34 strikeouts across 35 innings, including an 8.68 ERA with the Detroit Tigers.
Just four draft picks cracked Baseball America's top 30 for the Tigers, though two made the top 10, with outfielder Nick Dumesnil checking in at No. 9, followed by Yost. The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Dumesnil was selected in the eighth round (No. 249 overall) out of California Baptist University.