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Tigers dump FanDuel sports network for broadcasts
News broke earlier this week that the Tigers are one of nine teams to terminate their contract with the sports network, owned by Main Street Sports Group.
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal sought a record $32 million salary arbitration figure, while the Tigers countered with $19 million, setting up an arbitration hearing.
Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer haven't pitched for the Tigers in a while. But that could change. If the Tigers wanted, they could sign one, or even both, of these future Hall of Fame right-handers. ESPN's David Schoenfield wrote in a new article that the Tigers could work as a fit for either arm.
Detroit native and former Tigers catcher Eric Haase has agreed to a minor-league deal with the San Francisco Giants, MLB.com reported Friday. Haase, 33, grew up in Westland, attended Dearborn’s Divine Child High School and still lives in the Detroit area.
The Tigers on Thursday reached agreements on one-year deals for 2026 with a flurry of players to avoid arbitration.
The Detroit Tigers have a way of frustrating their fans a little bit with the way they have gone about things especially over the last few seasons, both on the
The two sides could be headed to arbitration to decide a potentially record-breaking payout for Tarik Skubal in 2026.
The ongoing offseason might have just gotten a lot more interesting and a lot more nerve-wracking for Tigers fans. All thanks to Tarik Skubal and Detroit’s front office.