fb

Latest News:

MLB Power Shifts: Detroit Tigers Surpass Expectations

Defying preseason odds, MLB teams like the Guardians and Brewers surge forward.

Aaron Brule Former MSU LB Tackles the Tough Topic of Transfers

Aaron Brule raises a critical voice on transfers, urging players to consider career longevity over quick financial gains.

Jason Cabinda Opens Up About Detroit Lions Culture

Jason Cabinda had nothing but good things to say about the Lions organization.

Detroit Tigers demote Beau Burrows in favor of Daniel Norris

The Detroit Tigers have made a roster move following the conclusion of today’s first game of their double header against the Cincinati Reds at Comerica Park.

RHP Beau Burrows has been optioned to the club’s alternate training site, while LHP Daniel Norris has officially been reinstated from the injured list. He will start the second game:

Daniel Norris

Welcome back, Daniel Norris!

BONUS CONTENT: MLB COMMISSIONER ROB MANFRED OPTOMISTIC ABOUT PLAYOFFS

We’ve already had several delays involving several MLB teams thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 20 members of the Miami Marlins organization have tested positive for the illness, while players/personnel from teams such as the Orioles, Yankees, Phillies, Cardinals and Tigers have all tested positive, prompting 17 postponements in the last 10 days alone.

And despite MLB Commissioner Ron Manfred floating the possibility of a season shutdown thanks to the illness, he remains confident that we’ll get to see a 2020 postseason if all safety protocols are followed.

“I think that if everybody does what they are supposed to do, we can continue to play, have a credible season and get through the postseason,” Manfred said.

He detailed a positive conversation he had with MLBPA head Tony Clark of how to safely enforce the safety protocols in an effort to continue the season.

“It is what the public health experts have been saying from the beginning about this, that there is no one big magic fix,” Manfred said.

“The protocols are a series of little things that people need to do. We’ve had some problems. In order to be better, it’s another series of little things. I think it’s peer pressure. I think it’s players taking personal responsibility. I think it’s the union helping us like Tony Clark helped us yesterday. And I think it’s us managing more aggressively,” he said.

Please click here to read the rest of the article.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Detroit Lions Sign 3 Centers Following 2024 NFL Draft

The Detroit Lions Sign 3 Centers who were not selected in the 2024 NFL Draft.

A.J. Hinch makes decision on Detroit Tigers 1B Spencer Torkelson

A.J. Hinch is trying something different to get Spencer Torkelson going.

Boosting the Wolverines’ Roster: C.J. Charleston Picks Michigan

Adding experience and talent, C.J. Charleston boosts the Michigan Wolverines' wide receiver corps.

Detroit Lions sign Isaiah Williams to HUGE UDFA contract

Detroit Lions sign Isaiah Williams to what will likely be one of the biggest UDFA deals.

J.J. McCarthy Selected By Minnesota Vikings in 2024 NFL Draft

J.J. McCarthy Selected In 2024 NFL Draft
Michael Whitaker
Michael Whitaker
Always at the front lines of Detroit Sports.

MLB Power Shifts: Detroit Tigers Surpass Expectations

Defying preseason odds, MLB teams like the Guardians and Brewers surge forward.

Aaron Brule Former MSU LB Tackles the Tough Topic of Transfers

Aaron Brule raises a critical voice on transfers, urging players to consider career longevity over quick financial gains.

Jason Cabinda Opens Up About Detroit Lions Culture

Jason Cabinda had nothing but good things to say about the Lions organization.