Detroit Tigers Announce Roster Move Prior to Weekend Tilt vs. Orioles

A corresponding move will be coming later today.
A corresponding move will be coming later today.
The Detroit Tigers have released veteran utility man David Hensley from their Triple-A affiliate after he went 4-for-47 to start the season.
Following a strong 6-4 win over the Padres in Game 1, the Detroit Tigers are back at Comerica Park tonight with Jack Flaherty on the mound for Game 2.
The Detroit Tigers recalled Jace Jung from Triple-A and gave him the start at third base as part of a fresh lineup vs. the Padres on Monday.
With Kerry Carpenter’s status uncertain, infielder Jace Jung was seen at Comerica Park. A roster move could be coming soon.
The Tigers made a notable pitching change on Saturday, shaking up the bullpen with a move that could impact the team’s depth moving forward.
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With a chance to win the series against Kansas City, the Tigers are switching things up a bit Game 2. Here’s the full starting lineup and what to expect.
The Detroit Tigers will look to win another series when they take on the Brewers this afternoon.
Keider Montero will start for the Tigers on Wednesday.
The Tigers shared new updates on several injured players, including bullpen sessions for Cobb and Gipson-Long and return-to-play progress for outfielders like Meadows and Vierling.
Coming off a 9-1 win in Milwaukee, the Tigers have released their starting lineup for Tuesday’s sandwich game against the Brewers. Flaherty takes the mound.
The Tigers shared a comprehensive injury update, spotlighting progress for Meadows, Margot, and Vierling while listing 10 players currently rehabbing.
Just before the Tigers open their series against the Twins, a low-key roster decision may have opened the door for something bigger.