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Detroit Tigers' Wenceel Perez (46) is tagged out at home plate by Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman, left, during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) AP
The Tigers are one of the best teams in baseball, and they are expected to make some big moves ahead of the trade deadline.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris touched on a number of topics in a radio interview, including the trade deadline.
From June 14-15, Greenfield Village is hosting the Motor Muster. Tickets range from $30-$40, but admission is free to members. This year the show is adding a Ford Thunderbird to the mix in honor of the car’s 70th anniversary. There will also be a historic baseball game Saturday at the village.
Detroit Tigers infielder Colt Keith started at third base against the Orioles, doing so for the first time since Aug. 31, 2023, in Triple-A Toledo.
The Detroit Tigers are off to a fantastic start in 2025, proving they might be the team to beat in the American League.
Last year, the Tigers entered the trade deadline as clear sellers. They were a young organization still trying to accumulate talent. They seemed to be out of contention and were aiming toward the future.
Detroit Tigers fans may not know the name Kenny Serwa yet, but that’s about to change. The Tigers could have their next gem climbing up the organizational ladder amid a memorable 2025 season.Serwa is reviving the knuckleball.
The Detroit Tigers swung-and-missed while targeting one of the top free agent infielders from this past winter, but they could have a chance to still end up wit