Yankees, the Tigers and Tarik Skubal
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Ibáñez spent his past three seasons in Detroit, and overall in his career, he has slashed .254/.305/.389 with 28 home runs and 128 RBIs across 420 games. Ibáñez isn't likely to have a hard time finding a new home, but it is unfortunate seeing him leave the Tigers. However, his time in Detroit will not be forgotten. As Jason Beck of MLB.com wrote:
The Detroit Tigers have non-tendered a five-year veteran infielder following their disappointing postseason run.
Detroit Tigers legend Lance Parrish – a 1984 World Series champion and an eight-time All-Star – knows about winning American League Gold Glove Awards.
Dripping Springs defeated San Antonio Harlan 52-28 Friday in a Class 6A Division II area round playoff matchup at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio.
The Tigers also non-tendered six pitchers who had already been designated for assignment and removed from the roster earlier this week: Right-handers Jason Foley, Dugan Darnell, Jack Little, Tyler Mattison and Tanner Rainey, and left-hander Sean Guenther.
Although he spent most of the season as an observer, Knight split practice snaps with Jackson Arnold this week and is set to make his first career start.
The Detroit Tigers are "targeting pitching depth early in free agency," according to ESPN's Kiley McDaniel. This comes as two-time reigning American League Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal is the source of frequent rumors and speculation.
DETROIT -- Longtime Detroit Tigers reliever Alex Lange, who was designated for assignment last week and then released on Tuesday, has quickly found a new home. In fact, he’s going home.
A rising in-state star picked up a Clemson offer and instantly stirred buzz with a same-day reclassification and a prediction leaning the Tigers’ way.