Detroit Tigers trade target Eugenio Suárez gets 'good news'
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Tigers open 3-game series against Diamondbacks
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The Tigers rode Troy Melton's performance to a 5-1 win over the Diamondbacks to open a three-game series at Comerica Park.
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have acquired right-handed pitcher Chris Paddack from the Minnesota Twins three days before the MLB trade deadline. Paddack will join the Tigers’ rotation and start Wednesday’s game at Comerica Park against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Detroit Tigers right-hander Chris Paddack has a 4.95 ERA with 27 walks, 83 strikeouts across 111 innings in 21 starts, all with the Minnesota Twins.
In order to pry starting pitcher Chris Paddack away from the Minnesota Twins prior to the trade deadline, the Detroit Tigers had to part ways with 19-year-old catcher Enrique Jimenez.
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The Minnesota Twins are finalizing a trade to send right-handed pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers, Ken Rosenthal and Dan Hayes of The Athletic report. Minnesota will receive a prospect in return for the veteran starter.
The Detroit Tigers' 2025 walkup songs feature a diverse mix of genres, including rap, country, rock and electronic. Detroit Tigers players' walkup songs — music played at Comerica Park as players enter the game — are among the most diverse in the MLB, according to the Tigers' website, and include rap, country, rock and electronic music.
The Tigers' starting pitchers made franchise history for the third time after they threw six or more shutout innings in three straight games.
The Minnesota Twins are finalizing a trade to send right-handed pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers, Ken Rosenthal and Dan Hayes of The Athletic report. Minnesota will receive a prospect in return for the veteran starter.