I recently came across an article clipping that suggested at one time the Detroit Tigers almost left the sacred ballfield to play in a domed stadium in Detroit. That means we may have never seen them win their last championship in 1984.
Ely Hydes was walking to a Detroit Tigers game at Comerica Park, when he fell 15 feet to the ground after a part of concrete broke on the Spruce Street pedestrian bridge above M-10.
It was a huge, exciting milestone when Miguel Cabrera reached the 3,000 career hits Saturday at Comerica Park, becoming the 33rd player in major league history to do so.
20,000 Detroit Tiger fans booed the New York Yankees after they intentionally walked Miguel Cabrera in the 8th inning, preventing him from getting his 3,000th career hit.
Baseball's opening Day is today for many clubs, but for the the Detroit Tigers and others, it's tomorrow, Friday, April 8 at Comerica Park against the White Sox.
If you're a hardcore baseball fan a trip to the Detroit Tigers website in December may not be that unusual, unless you visited today and noticed all the players had strangely disappeared.
The Detroit Tigers rarely make it to the World Series. It's even more rare they win the World Series Championship. They did win in 1935, 1945, 1968 & 1984.
The Detroit Tigers played their last home game of the season yesterday, and even though there wasn't much on the line, things definitely got intense.
The Tigers were trailing the White Sox most of the game until mounting a comeback in the 8th inning...
After what felt like an eternity of sitting at 499 homeruns, Miguel Cabrera has become just the 28th player to hit 500 career homeruns.
Miggy stepped to the plate in Toronto with the same anticipation that he's had during every at bat since hitting 499, will this be 500...