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In San Diego, the Tigers took Game 1 off a complete game performance from Jack Morris. In Game 2, the Tigers held a 3–2 lead after the top of the fifth, but Kurt Bevacqua won the game for the Padres with a three-run home run off Tigers' starting pitcher Dan Petry, evening the series headed to Detroit. Game 2 remains the only World Series game ...
The 1984 American League Championship Series ended in a sweep by the Tigers, although Games 2 and 3 were both close. Game 2 was decided in extra innings, and the Tigers clinched the pennant with a 1–0 victory in Game 3. Detroit never trailed in the series, and led in 26 of the 29 innings played (with the other three tied).
By May 24, 1984, the Detroit Tigers had just won their ninth straight game with Jack Morris on the mound winning his ninth game of the season. The Tigers record stood at 35–5, a major league record. In the next three games they would get swept by the Seattle Mariners and settle down to play .500 ball over the next 40 games. But in the end ...
The Tigers (86-76) face the Houston Astros (88-73) on Tuesday in Game 1 of the wild-card series. The No. 2 seed Cleveland Guardians await the winner in the best-of-five ALDS, which starts Saturday .
After returning in June from a shoulder injury, he posted an .824 OPS over his final 98 games. ... Tigers — RHP Reese Olson (5-7, 3.99 ERA in 2023); Yankees — RHP Luis Gil (0-0, ...
The Tigers have been on an improbable run to postseason contention in the second half of the season. On Aug. 10, Detroit was 55–63 and 10 games out of the third wild-card spot.
In Game 2, Justin Verlander won his first postseason game as the Tigers prevailed 8–5 to take a 2–0 series lead headed back to Detroit. In Game 3, Kenny Rogers and closer Todd Jones shut out the Athletics 3–0, and were now one win away from the pennant. The Tigers would complete the sweep with a 6–3 victory in Game 4, capped off by a ...
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Jack Flaherty throws during the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Lakeland, Florida.