Detroit Tigers first baseman Spencer Torkelson received the less-than-ideal news of losing his starting job. The Tigers brought in Gleyber Torres and are moving Colt Keith to first base. Torkelson handled the news with a lot of class.
Detroit Tigers All-Star Riley Greene broke up with his first love: Chick-fil-A. Meanwhile, A.J. Hinch clarified comments from Spencer Torkelson.
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Spencer Torkelson's grasp on a roster spot for the Tigers is tenuous, but he still could have a role, according to this most recent report.
When the Detroit Tigers used the first overall pick in the 2020 MLB draft on first baseman Spencer Torkelson, they hoped he would lead them to the playoffs.
This is a 2025 photo of Spencer Torkelson of the Detroit Tigers baseball team. This image reflects the Tigers active roster as of Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, when this image
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MLive- Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSNTigers’ Spencer Torkelson owns struggles but says he’s not done fightingWhen Spencer Torkelson got a call from Detroit Tigers president Scott Harris just after Christmas, he wasn’t expecting bad news — but he wasn’t shocked when he got it, either. Harris was giving Torkelson a heads up about news that would soon be made public: The Tigers were signing second baseman Gleyber Torres,
Manager AJ Hinch and the Detroit Tigers will enter the 2025 MLB season with high hopes of surpassing last year's divisional round playoff exit, with their sights set on the franchise's first American League Central Division Championship since 2014.
Torkelson is working to be less robotic and more athletic in the batter's box and rely on his, "natural, God-given ability to hit."
Training starting up for the Detroit Tigers, they will be focused on replicating their success from 2024. After a great campaign, the Tigers are go
To get better, the Tigers swapped struggling slugger Spencer Torkelson (and his .669 OPS ... the Red Sox come to Comerica Park from May 12-14 for a three-game series in Detroit. The Tigers don't play in Boston until Sept. 26-28, the final three games ...
Chafin inks Minors deal for third stint with Tigers
Andrew Chafin signs minor league deal to go to camp with Detroit, which traded lefty last summer
Free agent reliever Andrew Chafin has signed a minor league deal to go to spring training with the Detroit Tigers, the team that traded the left-hander to Texas last summer
Tigers reunite with Andrew Chafin on Minor League deal
The Tigers hope to return to the playoffs for the second time in 11 years and the team is focusing on bolstering its bullpen this offseason.
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