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July 3 in Tigers and mlb history:

1906: At Cleveland, the Naps top the Tigers in game called after six innings on account of rain. To underscore the soggy conditions, Detroit outfielder Germany Schaefer plays the last few innings wearing a raincoat over his uniform.

1912: Walter Johnson picks up a win and is given a rare rest in the 6th inning as Washington coasts to a 10 - 2 win over the Highlanders. Johnson will rack up an American League record 16 straight wins before he is beaten.

1912: The Giants' Rube Marquard nips Nap Rucker, 2 - 1, to capture his 19th straight game this season. With two end-of-year wins in 1911, he has 21 in a row in regular season play. Both marks are records.

1913: The Red Sox tally 15 hits off Washington's Walter Johnson, but lose, 1 - 0, in 15 innings. This a major league frustration record for most hits in a shutout.

1917: After managing for five games, Honus Wagner resigns as manager. Czech born Hugo Bezdek is named as his replacement, his qualifications include being the football coach at Penn State.

1924: George Sisler, Babe Ruth, and Ty Cobb.
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1929: The Cubs and Reds turn nine double plays, tying the Detroit-Washington 1925 mark.

1931: The Philadelphia Athletics selected Waite Hoyt off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1939: Johnny Mize equals a National League record with four extra-base hits - a double, a triple, and two home runs - in the Cards' 5 - 3 win over the Cubs.

1940: Buffalo (International) purchased Lynn Nelson from the Detroit Tigers.

1947: The Indians purchase Larry Doby from the Newark Eagles. In two days, the twenty-two-year-old will become the first black to play in the American League.
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1951: Giants rookie Willie Mays blasts a 13th-inning solo homer off the Phillies' Jocko Thompson to give New York a win. It is Willie's second extra-inning homer in two weeks: he will hit another on July 7th.

1953: The Detroit Tigers purchased Eddie Kazak from the Cincinnati Reds.

1954: Harvey Kuenn hits a walk-off home run in the 11th inning to give the Tigers a 1-0 win over Cleveland.

1960: Before 50,556 fans in New York, the Yankees sweep two from the Tigers winning 7 - 6 and 6 - 2.
In the opener, Ryne Duren fans Charlie Maxwell with the bases loaded and two outs in the 9th. Detroit is ahead 2 - 1 in the night cap when Norm Cash argues at length about a call at first base, and finally gets tossed. When play resumes, Pete Burnside serves up a 3-run homer to Mickey Mantle, batting righty.

1966: Pitcher Tony Cloninger hits two grand slams and drives in nine runs, as the Braves rout the Giants at Candlestick Park, 17 - 3. Cloninger is the first National League player to slam two in a game, and the first pitcher ever, and his nine RBIs are a major-league record for pitchers, breaking Vic Raschi's mark of 7. The National League record for pitchers was 5, held by several; the last hurler to collect five RBIs in a game was Cloninger himself, who had five on June 16th against the Mets.

1967: In St. Louis the fans get boxing with their baseball in the Cards' 7 - 3, win over the Reds. Bob Gibson pitches inside to Tony Perez in the 5th inning, and the pair exchange words after Perez flies out. Both benches empty but there is no fighting until the Reds bullpen, led by Bob Lee, show up. It takes 12 minutes before the police are needed to restore order.

1968: Luis Tiant registers 19 K's in 10 innings, as Cleveland beats Minnesota, 1 - 0. Tiant sets two modern major league records - most strikeouts in a 10-inning game; and 32 strikeouts in consecutive games - and ties the modern major-league record of 41 strikeouts in three successive appearances. He will top the American League in ERA with 1.60.

1968: Denny McLain strikes out 10 in a 4-hitter for his 15th win as the Tigers beat the angels 5 - 2. Willie Horton and Dick Tracewski hit home runs.

1973: Brothers Gaylord Perry (Indians) and Jim Perry (Tigers) pitch against each other for the only time in their careers. Neither finishes the game, but Gaylord is charged with the 5 - 4 loss. Two Norm Cash home runs help Detroit.

1974: Pitching in his major league-record 13th consecutive game for the Dodgers, Mike Marshall saves Tommy John's 4 - 1 win over the Reds in the first game of a doubleheader. Marshall will get a rest in the second game, but will pitch in a record 106 games this year.

1976: In a game against the Orioles, Mark Fidrych tosses a four-hit shutout to defeat Baltimore ace Jim Palmer and improve his record to 9-1. A sell-out crowd of 51, 032 watches the game at Tiger Stadium. Rusty Staub hit a 3-run homer in the 1st and Jason Thompson homered in the 4th.

1977: On his 24th birthday, Angel Frank Tanana records his 14th straight complete game in beating the A's, 6 - 4, and raising his record to 12-5. His overworked arm will plague him for the rest of the season, and he will wind up 15-9.

1992: The Tigers turn their first triple play 23 years in their 6-4 win over the Mariners in the first game of a doubleheader at Tiger Stadium. With runners on first and third, Seattle?s Omar Vizquel hits a line drive to Detroit third baseman Skeeter Barnes, who catches the ball and doubles off the runner at third. Barnes proceeds to throw the ball across the diamond to first baseman Cecil Fielder, who tags the bag before that runner can return.
Lou Whitaker hits his 200th home run, becoming just the 8th second baseman in major league history to reach that milestone.

1993: Detroit's Cecil Fielder becomes the third player in history to homer onto the left field roof at Tiger Stadium, doing so in the Tigers loss to the Rangers. Harmon Killebrew and Frank Howard are the only other players to accomplish the feat.

1994: The Indians retire Larry Doby's uniform number, 47 years after he broke the American League color line.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Jose Ortega as an amateur free agent.

2009: Albert Pujols, the major league home run leader, hits his fourth grand slam of the year, a team record, as the Cardinals dispose of the Reds, 7 - 4. He now has 350 career dingers, becoming the third-youngest to reach the mark, after Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr.

2010: The Detroit Tigers released Ruddy Lugo.

2013: Max Scherzer of the Tigers gets lucky win number 13, a 6 - 2 win over the Blue Jays that improves his record to 13-0 on the year. It is the best start by a pitcher since Roger Clemens began the 1986 season 14-0.

2016: Ian Kinsler hits his 200th career home run in the Tigers 5 -1 win over the rays.

2020: The Detroit Tigers released Kolton Ingram.
2020: The Detroit Tigers released Chris Smith.
2020: The Detroit Tigers released Spenser Watkins.

2020: With the release of its schedule for the abbreviated upcoming season, Major League Baseball announces the cancellation of the 2020 All-Star Game, which was supposed to take place in Dodger Stadium on July 14th. It will be the first season without an All-Star Game since World War II. The 2021 game remains scheduled to be played in Atlanta, GA, meaning Dodger Stadium will get its shot in 2022.

2022: The Detroit Tigers released Ricardo Pinto.

2023: Ronald Acuña Jr. records his 40th steal of the year in Atlanta's 4 - 2 win over the Guardians, the ninth straight victory by the Braves. He has already also hit 20 homers and driven 50 runs, a combination that is unprecedented by any player before the All-Star break.

2023: The Detroit Tigers released Trevor Rosenthal.

Tigers players birthdays:

Jack Dalton 1916.

Luke Hamlin 1933-1934.

Phil Meeler 1972.

Frank Tanana 1985-1992.

Logan Kensing 2016.

Codi Heuer 2025.

Tigers players who passed away:

Rufe Gentry 1943-1944, 1946-1948.

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MID-SEASON GRADES: BULLPEN.
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We are just over the halfway mark of the 2026 MLB season and we’re continuing to hand out grades. Over the coming week, we’re asking readers to grade individual players as well as management. At the end, we’ll post the final results.
Today, we’re continuing the evaluation and focusing on the bullpen. (This should be fun.) Some of those pitchers have acted as starters so you will see them in the rotation blog. Only those who have pitched 20 innings or more have been included.
Please grade each pitcher based primarily upon their ERA, WHIP, FIP and K%. Also compare each player with where he sits in the rest of the roster.
To assist you in your evaluation, please refer to each player’s stats at:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/2026.shtml

There are multiple votes to be cast (8!) so please make sure that you cast votes for each poll in today’s blog.

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Kevin McGonigle has airtight case to make MLB All-Star Game in Philly.
Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle had no idea how MLB players vote for the All-Star Game.
Everything is still new to him.
“It was really cool,” he said. “I didn't really know how it worked until I was sent the link. You go through each position, and you get to see their WAR, their stats and stuff like that. It was just cool being able to go through each position and pick who I think should be in it.”
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July 4 in Tigers and mlb history: Happy Fourth of July Everyone!!!!

1904: Jack Chesbro, the New York Highlanders spitballer, wins his 14th in a row, an American League record that will stand until Walter Johnson wins 16 straight in 1912.

1905: In an A.M.-P.M, doubleheader between Boston and Philadelphia, the A's take the morning game, 5 - 2, using pitchers Eddie Plank, Andy Coakley and Rube Waddell on the mound to beat Jesse Tannehill. The afternoon contest proves a classic as Philadelphia's Waddell bests Cy Young in a 20-inning marathon, when the Athletics prevail, 4 - 2. Boston outhits the A's, 15 to 13, but the 38-year-old Young loses on an error, hit batsman and two hits. Young walks nobody in the 20 innings, while 1B Bob Unglaub records 31 putouts. Philadelphia C Ossee Schreckengost works 28 innings in one day, a major league record.

1906: Major league attendance for today's holiday games has the American League with 75,000 and the National League at 68,000.

1911: In the morning game between Chicago and Detroit, Ed Walsh stops Ty Cobb's 40-game hitting streak, as the White Sox win. Cobb had hit .491 since the streak started on May 15th. Cobb was so upset that he only hit .403 over the season's remaining 77 games.
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1912: Three weeks after the Tigers ask waivers on George Mullin, he pitches himself a 32nd birthday present at Detroit, a 7 - 0 no-hitter over the Browns. Mullin helps his victory with three hits and two RBIs. In the morning game, a 9 - 3 Detroit win, Ty Cobb steals second, third base and home in the 5th inning against the battery of George Baumgardner and Paul Krichell. Cobb has stolen home five times this season; this is his first swipe of home in his last eight successes that didn't occur in the 1st inning.
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1916: Joe Jackson goes 3 for 5 against the Athletics. In 30 games since May 31st, he has hit 55 for 104, a .524 batting average.

1919: Ty Cobb shaking hands with the Tigers bat boy/mascot Alexander "King" Rivers.
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1925: The Athletics' Lefty Grove battles the Yankees' Herb Pennock 15 innings before taking a 1 - 0 loss. Pennock is a model of control, issuing no walks and giving up four hits.

1932: 200-game winner Earl Whitehill enjoys the best Game Score of his career: 86. His line: 9 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, and 3 K. It?s his only complete-game one-hitter. Goose Goslin got the hit against him. Today is also the only time Goslin starts a game at third base.

1934: In a Negro National League game, Satchel Paige pitches a 4 - 0 no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Crawfords against the Homestead Grays in Pittsburgh, with only a walk and an error spoiling a perfect game. He strikes out 17. Legend claims that he then drives to Chicago to shut out the Chicago American Giants 1 - 0 in 12 innings, giving him two shutouts in two different cities in the same day, but the claim has since been disproven. The no-hitter, however, is documented.

1939: It's Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium and the "Iron Horse"'s uniform number 4 will be the first ever to be retired. After emcee Sid Mercer informs the sell-out crowd the man of the hour is too moved to speak, Gehrig changes his mind when Skipper Joe McCarthy encourages him, and delivers the keynote address describing himself as "the luckiest man on the face of the earth".

1942: In the 8th inning of an 8 - 4 Negro National League victory over the Newark Eagles at Yankee Stadium, Baltimore Elite Giants spitball ace Bill Byrd beans Eagles manager Willie Wells. Wells is carried from the field, and the incident causes him to design a batting helmet. When he steps into the batter's box in a few days, he will be wearing a modified construction worker's hardhat.

1948: Ted Williams faces three pitchers in the 7th inning, a first in American League history, as Boston snaps a 5 - 5 tie by scoring 14 runs to beat the visiting Philadelphia Athletics, 20 - 8. A's pitcher Charlie Harris retires one batter in 14 and coughs up 12 runs, before Bill McCahan takes over. Williams, who makes the final out in the inning, and Bobby Doerr, tie records by drawing two walks apiece. Pitcher Ellis Kinder has two hits, off Harris and McCahan. The 14 runs in one inning is a record, but five years later they will do even better with 17 in one inning.

1948: Led by Roy Campanella's first two major league homers, the host Dodgers edge the Giants, 13 - 12, in a wild game lasting 3 1/2 hours. 37 players see action, 20 by Brooklyn, as both teams score four times in the 9th.

1960: Tigers blank White Sox 3-0; Jim Bunning (6-5) pitches 3-hitter and fans 6.

1960: Mickey Mantle's three-run 1st-inning home run off Hal Woodeshick is the 300th of his career. Mantle becomes the 18th player to join the 300 club, but the Yankees drop a 9 - 8 decision to Washington.

1961: Frank "The Yankee Killer" Lary wins it for the Tigers on an RBI bunt single in the 10th inning in front of over 74,000 fans at Yankee Stadium.

1967: The Mets end a 19-game losing streak to Juan Marichal with their first win against the Dominican Dandy, 8 - 7. Marichal's win streak started in 1962. Jack Fisher is the winning pitcher.

1968: Jim Northrup and Norm Cash hit 2 home runs each, and Willie Horton and Bill Freehan also go deep in the Tigers' 13-10 win over the Angels.
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1969: Mickey Lolich wins his ninth straight decision, his longest stretch in a 4 - 1 win over the Orioles in a rain shortened game.

1977: The Boston Red Sox end their nine-game losing streak by walloping a major league-record - since topped - eight home runs, in beating Toronto, 9 - 6 at Fenway Park. Seven of the homers are solo shots, another record. Four home runs (by Fred Lynn, Jim Rice, Carl Yastrzemski and George Scott) come in the 8th inning. Only Scott's is not consecutive. Lynn and Scott each hit two, while Rice, Yaz, Butch Hobson and Bernie Carbo have one apiece. The Sox's previous high for homers was six and they won't top that number until 1999.

1984: Tigers swept the White Sox twice in April, now the Sox sweep back, outscoring the Tigers 24-8.
Tigers are now 55-25: have gone 20-20 since their 35-5 start. Sparky: "Earlier in the year, we did all the little things that had to get done to win games; now the other teams are doing them to us".

1984: Yankee hurler Phil Niekro strikes out Ranger Larry Parrish to become the ninth major league player to reach the 3,000 strikeout milestone. New York wins, 5 - 0.

1984: Jim Rice caps a 5 for 6 day with a grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Boston a 13 - 9 win over Oakland.

1990: Tigers beat the White Sox 10-7 in 12 innings. Mike Heath hit a game-winning, 3-run homer in the 12th. Dave Bergman had 4 hits and homered. Scott Lusader had 3 hits, 2 walks & a home run.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Gary Pettis as a free agent.

2000: In the Tigers' 11 - 0 blowout over Tampa Bay, Shane Halter takes over the catching duties in the 8th from Detroit's Brad Ausmus. Halter has now played every position in the majors: with the Royals, he pitched on July 17, 1998. Dave Mlicki is the winner with Dean Palmer powering a pair of home runs.

2001: The fifty people stranded on the Ferris wheel ride at Comerica Park for two hours during the Royal-Tiger game are rescued by firefighters and emergency crews using a cherry picker and a fire truck ladder. The inconvenienced fans will receive tickets to another game, free dinner and team autographs from the Tigers.

2003: In 10 - 3 victory over New York, the Red Sox score all their runs with the long ball, hitting a record seven home runs off the Yankees. Prior to today's Independence Day fireworks, the Bronx Bombers had given up six homers in a game four times, including twice to Boston (1997 and 1977) and the Indians (1970).

2005: Justin Verlander starts his Tigers career vs. the indians. Verlander's final line was 5.1 IP, 4 runs, 7 hits, 3 BB, and 4 Strikeouts.

2007: Todd Jones records his 200th save for the Detroit Tigers. Jones pitches a scoreless ninth inning in Detroit?s 6-4 victory over the Indians at Comerica Park. Jones is the only Tiger reliever to save as many as 200 games.

2008: The Cardinals drop a 2 - 1 decision to the Cubs but Albert Pujols socks his 300th career home run. At 28 years, 170 days old, he becomes the fifth youngest player to hit 300, one day ahead of Mel Ott. The younger players were Alex Rodriguez, Jimmie Foxx, Ken Griffey Jr. and Andruw Jones.

2013: Austin Jackson goes 4 for 5 with a two-run homer and Justin Verlander pitches seven shutout innings to pick up his 9th win as Detroit demolishes Toronto, 11 - 1. Torii Hunter has 3 RBIs and Prince Fielder adds a couple more as the Tigers' other sluggers compensate for the absence of Miguel Cabrera, who takes a rare day off.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Mullin 1902-1913.

Bill Tuttle 1952, 1954-1957.

Babe Birrer 1955.

Francisco Cruceta 2008.

Detroit Tigers players who passed away:

Lew Drill 1904-1905.

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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
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Happy Fourth of July! We’re all taking today off but we’ll be back tomorrow with a fresh new blog. In the meantime, let’s all appreciate what this day symbolizes and be thankful that we live in this great country!
 
Kerry Carpenter debuted on Aug. 10, 2022. Since then, only five players in baseball have a better slugging percentage against right-handed pitchers (min. 1,000 PAs): Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Yordan Alvarez, Corey Seager.
 
Greene goes deep early; Flaherty takes it from there.
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Video highlights of the Tigers win over the rangers.

Jack Flaherty and Keider Montero blank the Rangers.
Ok, Tyler Holton got one out as well, but the two right-handers cancelled any Rangers fireworks on the Fourth of July.
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Greene homers, Flaherty sharp in Tigers' 3-0 win over Rangers.
The Tigers got to celebrate this Fourth of July holiday as a happy bunch, as they shut out the Rangers en route to a 3-0 victory in Arlington, Texas.
It was a stark contrast to the last time these two teams faced each other on Thursday night, when the Rangers dominated in a 10-4 victory. Unlike that game against Nathan Eovaldi, the Tigers went at starter Cal Quantrill early.
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Early fireworks from Riley Greene launch Tigers to win over Rangers.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene cracked his third homer in four games, Jack Flaherty pitched a gem, Keider Montero had a three-inning save and the Tigers earned a 3-0 victory over the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Saturday, July 4.
Flaherty threw 5⅔ scoreless innings. He has now allowed three earned runs or less in 13 of his 17 starts this season, including in 10 of his past 11 outings.
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Flaherty, Montero combine on shutout as Tigers beat Rangers.
Jack Flaherty made another strong start, and Keider Montero finished the shutout with his first career save as the Detroit Tigers beat the Texas Rangers 3-0 on Saturday afternoon at Globe Life Field.
The Tigers (39-50) have split the first two games of the series with the Rangers (45-44) and will go for the series win Sunday.
Flaherty allowed only three hits in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out five without a walk.
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Kevin McGonigle, Dillon Dingler, Riley Greene to represent Tigers in the All-Star Game.
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Dillon Dingler, Riley Greene, and Kevin McGonigle named to AL All-Star squad.
All three will serve as reserves in Philadelphia on July 14.
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Tigers sending three players to All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
Kevin McGonigle is the first Tigers first-year player to make an All-Star team since Mark "The Bird" Fidrych took baseball by storm in 1976.
The Tigers don't have a good record.
But they have some good players. The American League All-Star roster says as much.
Three Tigers — catcher Dillon Dingler, shortstop Kevin McGonigle and left fielder Riley Greene — were named reserves for the AL All-Star team, Major League Baseball announced Saturday. The All-Star Game is set for Tuesday, July 14, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
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Detroit Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler named to first MLB All-Star Game.
Detroit Tigers catcher Dillon Dingler was named to his first MLB All-Star team on Saturday, July 4.
The game will be played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Tuesday, July 14 (8 p.m., Fox).
“He's playing at the top of the game at a position that's really hard to play, and I say that with all respect to every position, as catcher-biased as I am,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. “He's doing incredible things.”
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Detroit Tigers OF Riley Greene gets 3rd MLB All-Star Game nod.
Detroit Tigers left fielder Riley Greene was selected to play in the MLB All-Star Game for the third straight year, becoming the first Tigers outfielder so honored since Al Kaline made 13 straight from 1955-67.
The game will be played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Tuesday, July 14 (8 p.m., Fox).
"Anytime you mention Mr. Tiger, you should pinch yourself and make sure it's real," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. "The things that he's accomplishing, and still the areas where he wants to grow and get better, I mean, this is a kid that's not satisfied just making the team. He's worked his way to the top of the lineup. He's worked his way to being a very big player on this team."
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Tigers rookie sensation Kevin McGonigle makes 2026 MLB All-Star Game.
Detroit Tigers rookie shortstop Kevin McGonigle was named to his first MLB All-Star Game on Saturday, July 4.
To make this even sweeter for him, the 2026 All-Star Game will be played Tuesday, July 14 (8 p.m., Fox) at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
In McGonigle’s hometown.
At the stadium where he used to go watch the Phillies, wearing a jersey and hat – “All the stuff,” he said.
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Detroit Tigers will have three players in 2026 MLB All-Star Game.
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The full list of AL reserves, starting with position players: Dillon Dingler (Tigers), Adley Rutschman (Baltimore Orioles), Bazzana, Kurtz, McGonigle, Rice, Miguel Vargas (Chicago White Sox), Randy Arozarena (Seattle Mariners), Bellinger, Riley Greene (Tigers), Diaz, Baker, Cease, Aroldis Chapman (Boston Red Sox), Jacob Latz (Texas Rangers), Messick, Rasmussen, Joe Ryan (Twins), Schlittler, Cade Smith (Guardians), Ranger Suarez (Red Sox), Varland and Michael Wacha (Kansas City Royals).
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The NL reserves are William Contreras (Milwaukee Brewers), Hunter Goodman (Colorado Rockies), Luis Arraez (San Francisco Giants), Harper, Otto Lopez (Miami Marlins), Olson, Stewart, Corbin Carroll (Arizona Diamondbacks, Pete Crow-Armstrong (Chicago Cubs), Jordan Walker (St. Louis Cardinals), James Wood (Washington Nationals), Schwarber, Chase Burns (Reds), Duran, Iglesias, Max Meyer (Marlins), Mason Miller (San Diego Padres), Jacob Misiorowski (Brewers), Eduardo Rodriguez (Diamondbacks), Sale, Sanchez, Paul Skenes (Pittsburgh Pirates), Logan Webb (Giants) and Yamamoto.
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Tigers-Rangers on 'Star-Spangled Sunday': What channel, time?
The Tigers are 4-4 on national TV and streaming this season.
The Tigers are back on national television and streaming on Sunday, July 5.
That means Sunday afternoon's series finale between the Tigers and Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, will not be broadcast on Detroit SportsNet.
Here's how you can watch or listen to the game:
What channel will the Tigers vs. Rangers game be on?
First pitch: 3:30 p.m. Sunday
TV/streaming: Peacock (or NBC Sports Network)
Radio: 97.1
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Even 3-time All-Star Riley Greene has room to improve for Tigers.
You forget that Detroit Tigers left fielder Riley Greene is only 25 years old.
You forget that when darn near half the Tigers' lineup was hurt, he was still there. Every game. Facing the toughest matchups, game after game. Always targeted, with little protection.
You forget, well, that he’s still improving.
But here he is, still grinding at a high level, about to head to his third straight MLB All-Star Game later this month.
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