A look into how Tigers may approach Trade Deadline
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There’s not much that can keep Dingler down and that comes from an ever-growing confidence and skillset that the Tigers have always appreciated from their 2020 second-round MLB draft pick. It’s made him the perfect fit for the Tigers and catapulted his growth as a contributor in his second season as a major leaguer.
The Detroit Tigers have been on a little bit of a roller coaster over the course of the last several months. It was not long ago where Detroit was the best team
Detroit Tigers right-hander Chris Paddack - acquired from the Twins - needs to fix one problem: He has been bad, and Randy Dobnak has been even worse.
Wenceel Perez joined the Detroit Tigers ’ history books Tuesday night. The second-year outfielder became one of just five players in Tigers’ franchise history to record a single, double, triple, and two stolen bases in the same game. In a 12–2 win on July 29, 2025, Perez pretty much did it all.
Riley Greene hit one of Detroit’s three homers in a six-run fifth inning, and the Tigers went on to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 12-2 on Tuesday night.
The Tigers have shown some level of interest in Arizona third baseman Eugenio Suarez (a former Tiger), but that pursuit appears to have cooled. Suarez, while intriguing, doesn’t fit a pressing need. Detroit’s current third baseman, Matt Vierling, made the All-Star team and remains a strong clubhouse presence despite slumping in July.
The Detroit Tigers appeared to be cruising toward the postseason as the American League's best team, but all of that is changing in a hurry.