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The MLB trade deadline is expected to be crucial for the Detroit Tigers this season. The Tigers are looking to make several aggressive moves at the deadline to put them in a prime position to compete for the American League pennant and their first World Series Championship since 1984.
The conventional wisdom entering this week was that starting pitching was the least of the Detroit Tigers’ concerns. Then Reese Olson suffered a regular-season-ending injury, and everything changed. “We have a medical thread (on our group chat),
Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez had a CT scan and an MRI on Tuesday on his right hand and both came back negative, according to reports. Steve Gilbert, the Diamondbacks’ beat reporter for MLB.com, and Bob Nightengale of MLB.com reported that there were no breaks in Suarez’s hand.
The Detroit Tigers have been on a little bit of a roller coaster over the course of the last several months. It was not long ago where Detroit was the best team
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Follow the latest rumors, news updates and analysis as the Detroit Tigers get active at the 2025 MLB trade deadline.
DETROIT -- Detroit native and former Tigers catcher Eric Haase has become a victim of the trade-deadline roster shuffle. Haase was designated for assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday shortly after they acquired catcher Danny Jansen from the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Philadelphia Phillies are expected to be active at the 2025 MLB trade deadline. Here's a list of players they could target.
After losing star slugger Aaron Judge to the injured list with a flexor strain in his elbow, the New York Yankees are facing a tough decision on whether to buy or sell at Thursday's trade deadline.