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Detroit Tigers reliever Brenan Hanifee hadn't allowed a run in nine games — spanning 10⅔ innings — before Friday, Aug. 1, against the Phillies.
The Detroit Tigers received a much-needed excellent performance from one of their MLB trade deadline acquisitions.
The MLB trade deadline bolstered an already elite Padres bullpen and added more questions about the Tigers' relievers.
The Tigers’ bullpen now looks like this: Right-handers Kyle Finnegan, Rafael Montero, Will Vest, Tommy Kahnle, Luke Jackson and Troy Melton; and left-handers Tyler Holton and Brant Hurter. Morton ...
To start the second half of the season, the Detroit Tigers were struggling, and it figured to push them toward being more aggressive buyers at the deadline. Wh ...
Friday night's bullpen collapse was a team effort, but someone had to take the fall to accommodate Charlie Morton on the roster after he was acquired from the Orioles. Hanifee, who had just been ...
On deadline day, the Tigers added starting pitcher Charlie Morton from the Baltimore Orioles, and relievers Paul Seawald of ...
Tigers reliever Brenan Hanifee was excellent in July, and was demoted in August to make way for new starter Charlie Morton.
Detroit Tigers' Scott Harris: "We'll see if I got it right, but that's what I was thinking about when we got deep into talks with those bigger names." ...
Scott Harris stuck to his guns at the trade deadline. He bought freely, but only gave up two top-15 prospects and no major league players. He decided to trust the core he's already established to get ...
"First off, across the game, that was crazy," Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. "Every minute, it felt like another trade was happening." ...
The Tigers continued to build their pitching depth on Thursday. Eight hours before the MLB 2025 trade deadline, they acquired veteran reliever Paul Sewald from the Guardians. On the heels of adding ...
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