Miguel Cabrera Joined Six Highly Exclusive MLB Clubs With Hit No. 3,000 and Started One of His Own

Miguel Cabrera joined several highly exclusive MLB clubs when he recorded his 3,000th hit.

Luke Norris 25 Apr 2022
Ty Cobb's Early Investment in Coca-Cola Made Him More Money Than Baseball Ever Could Have

Ty Cobb is one of the most legendary baseball players of all time. But his off-the-field moves are what made a lasting impact on his family.

Madilyn Zeegers 17 Jun 2023
Former Tigers Pitcher Joel Zumaya Once Missed the ALCS Because of a ‘Guitar Hero' Injury

Joel Zumaya took the MLB by storm with the Tigers in 2006. However, he missed part of the ALCS because he got hurt playing ‘Guitar Hero.'

David Wysong 02 Jul 2023
The Detroit Tigers Confirm Their Future Rides on Casey Mize’s Arm

The Detroit Tigers made Casey Mize the No. 1 overall draft pick in June 2018 three years after no MLB team selected him coming out of high school.

John Moriello 19 Aug 2020
Former Red Sox Star Ugueth Urbina Earned a 14-Year Prison Sentence for Attempted Murder

Ugueth Urbina went from being an MLB star to spending nearly eight years in prison for attempted murder before making a return to baseball.

Stephen Sheehan 22 Jul 2020
MLB Draft: Spencer Torkelson Just Made History but the Hall of Fame Hasn't Been Kind to No. 1 Picks

Can Spencer Torkelson, the No. 1 pick in the 2020 MLB draft, become one of the select few top picks to make it to the Baseball Hall of Fame?

Luke Norris 10 Jun 2020
Former MLB Umpire Jim Joyce Saved a Woman's Life Weeks After the Worst Call of His Career

Jim Joyce will forever be remembered for ruining Armando Galarraga's perfect game, but he heroically saved a woman's life two months later.

Jack Dougherty 02 Jun 2020
What Happened to Armando Galarraga After He Was Robbed of a Perfect Game 10 Years Ago?

Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga was robbed of a perfect game 10 years ago today. What happened to him after that fateful day?

Jack Dougherty 02 Jun 2020
The Bizarre Life and Tragic Death of Mark ‘The Bird' Fidrych

Mark “The Bird” Fidrych was the 1976 AL Rookie of the Year but was better known for his bizarre on-field antics. He died an equally bizarre death in 2009.

Kyle Dalton 19 May 2020