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The Detroit Tigers are selecting at No. 24 overall in the 2025 MLB draft, their lowest top pick in more than a decade. Here's what to know on Day 1.
Even with losses in three straight games, the Tigers carry an 11.5-game lead atop the American League Central over the Minnesota Twins. The Mariners are second in the AL West, six games back of the first-place Houston Astros, holding the third Wild Card spot.
Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle and Josue Briceño represented the Detroit Tigers at Saturday's MLB All-Star Futures Game. All three joined the Erie SeaWolves the week prior.
The Tigers are monitoring Twins relievers Jhoan Duran and Griffin Jax as they explore bullpen upgrades ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
The Tigers hold the No. 24 overall pick, their latest first pick since 2012, after reaching the playoffs. A trip to the postseason meant the Tigers were ineligible for the draft lottery, which awarded the Washington Nationals the No. 1 overall pick.
The Detroit Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates are in inctedibly different positions as we enter the All-Star break of the 2025 season. Detroit is in first place in
With the All-Star break nearly here, the Detroit Tigers have established themselves as the team to beat in the American League. The Tigers came into the season
The Tigers enter Sunday’s MLB Draft picking outside the top 20 for the first time since 2015. Such is the cost of success. Detroit’s late-season run to a Wild Card spot last year means they’ll be picking 24th overall.