It’s a simple question Tigers fans obsess over. But I view this offseason and the Alex Bregman situation as a litmus test. The Tigers are coming off a playoff season. They have a solid young core.
The Detroit Tigers missed out on a reunion with one of their best players in franchise history, but spent the same amount he got on someone else.
Verlander, who pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 2005-17, wants to achieve 300 wins in his MLB career, but he remains 38 wins from the historic milestone, which means he could continue to pitch ...
If the organization does want to retire No. 35 for good, they could still do so even if Verlander wants to wear the number as ...
For the first time in nearly two decades as a major league pitcher, Justin Verlander didn't take an offseason break from ...
The Detroit Tigers will not be welcoming one of the best players in franchise history back to the team this offseason after speculation that there could be a potential reunion. As first reported by ...
DETROIT -- Former Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander has signed a one-year, $15 million deal with the San Francisco Giants. It’s Verlander’s third team since leaving Detroit and, with his ...
Per The Associated Press and ESPN, Verlander’s deal is worth $15 million. More:Jackson Jobe tops Baseball America's list of RHP prospects, leads half-dozen ranked Tigers Verlander, who will turn ...
Justin Verlander is headed to The Bay for his 20th season in MLB, having agreed to a one-year deal with the San Francisco ...