It has been a mediocre offseason so far for the Detroit Tigers, who haven’t quite made the splash some had been hoping for coming in. After an incredible run in 2024, expectations for the Tigers are very different going into 2025.
The Detroit Tigers made a move on Wednesday afternoon that very well may have been the most consequential acquisition of the offseason thus far for this year's
Detroit Tigers right-handed reliever Ryan Miller made his MLB debut Aug. 27 and appeared in 13 games with the Los Angeles Angels in the 2024 season.
Kahnle, 35, has spent parts of 10 seasons in the big leagues, including six with the New York Yankees. He was a reliable part of the Bronx bullpen last season. He made nine appearances in the postseason, earning the save in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Cleveland.
The Detroit Tigers signed reliever Tommy Kahnle to a one-year deal worth nearly $8 million, bolstering their bullpen. While this move strengthens the team, President Scott Harris hints at more acquisitions, possibly targeting Astros' star Alex Bregman ...
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris has already signed three free agents this offseason, but he plans on making more moves.
Tigers executive Scott Harris revealed whether his team was done with its offseason moves after signing Tommy Kahnle.
Detroit Tigers infielder Eddys Leonard learned from manager Yadier Molina, a former 19-year MLB catcher and a (very likely) future Hall of Famer.
The Detroit Tigers reportedly are nearing a deal with former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle in free agency.
The Detroit Tigers are the only team in baseball with three top 10 prospects on ESPN's top-100 list, as compiled by draft expert Kiley McDaniel.
Every dollar counts when you're dealing with Chris Ilitch. Detroit Tigers fans know this all too well, and while Scott Harris must act fast to improve a roster