The Detroit Tigers couldn't get the most out of this decorated starting pitcher, and they decided not to bring him back.
Following a historic collapse in 2025 that saw the New York Mets go from the best team in baseball in June to out of the ...
Tigers president Scott Harris talked last month about the team's future, but didn't say much about being a big player in the ...
The Detroit Tigers informed right-hander José Urquidy that they’re declining his $4M option, the pitcher told reporters in ...
Right-hander José Urquidy pitched in two games after recovering from Tommy John surgery – and the Detroit Tigers aren't ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates need consistent, every day batters next season and this one player from the Toronto Blue Jays might be ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda announced his retirement from MLB on Wednesday, ending a nine-season ...
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Three questions facing the Los Angeles Dodgers this offseason
The Los Angeles Dodgers accomplished something that had not happened since 1999 — becoming back-to-back World Series ...
As the light turns green to signal the open of Major League Baseball free agency, the looming threat of the two-time ...
Here's our look at the tasks ahead of the 12 teams who made the playoffs this season, leading off with the teams with the ...
MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSN
Ex-Tigers pitcher Kenta Maeda bids farewell to MLB: ‘A dream come true’
The veteran right-hander announced he’ll return to Japan next season, officially ending a 10-year Major League career that began with the Dodgers and closed in Detroit.
Sports editor Reid Laymance is in his second tour of duty with the Houston Chronicle. He can be reached at [email protected]. A graduate of Westbury High School and The University of ...
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