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2024 Detroit Tigers season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2024 Detroit Tigers
American League Wild Card winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkComerica Park
CityDetroit,Michigan
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersChristopher Ilitch; Ilitch family trust
President of baseball operationsScott Harris
General managersJeff Greenberg
ManagersA. J. Hinch
TelevisionBally Sports Detroit
Jason Benetti/Dan Dickerson (play-by-play)
Craig Monroe/Dan Petry/Kirk Gibson/Todd Jones/Carlos Peña/Andy Dirks/Alex Avila (color commentary)
John Keating/Mickey York/Trevor Thompson/Johnny Kane/Natalie Kerwin/Dannie Rogers (host/reporters)[1]
RadioDetroit Tigers Radio Network
Dan Dickerson/Greg Gania (play-by-play)
Bobby Scales/Andy Dirks (color commentary)
Daniella Bruce (field reporter)[1]
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The2024 Detroit Tigers season was theteam's 124th season and its 25th atComerica Park. This was the Tigers' fourth season under managerA. J. Hinch. The team opened their season on the road on March 28 against their divisional rivals theChicago White Sox and concluded the regular season on September 29 at home also against the White Sox.[2]

In mid-August, the Tigers’ playoff odds were down to 0.2 percent (perFanGraphs) and they were 10 games out of a playoff spot.[3] From August 11 onward, the Tigers surged with a 31–13 record down the stretch.[4] They clinched their first winning season since2016 with a win over theBaltimore Orioles on September 22. On September 27, they clinched their first playoff appearance since2014, ending the longest current playoff drought in the MLB, which was tied with theLos Angeles Angels, with a 4–1 win over the White Sox (which was also notable for it giving the White Sox a modern record 121 losses to their season).[5] They swept theHouston Astros in theWild Card Series, which was the team that Hinch formerly managed. But the Tigers' run ended when they lost theDivision Series to their division rivalCleveland Guardians in five games.

On August 3, the Tigers retired #10 for former managerJim Leyland, who led the team from 2006 to 2013, including American League Championships in2006 and2012.[6]

Announcer changes

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On November 9, 2023,Jason Benetti was hired by the Tigers to be the new play-by-play TV broadcaster.[7]Craig Monroe was originally the primary color commentator, with occasional fill-ins byDan Petry,Kirk Gibson,Todd Jones, and the new hire ofCarlos Peña.[1] Monroe was indefinitely suspended from both TV and radio on July 1 after he was accused of alleged sex crimes in Florida against a minor that started in 2001.[8]

On the radio side, play-by-play manDan Dickerson returned for his 25th season. He was honored for this career landmark at the Tigers home game on April 27 where the first 15,000 fans who arrived were given a freebobblehead in his likeness and he was presented with a vintage 1935 radio during the game and the team donated $25,000 to charity of his choice.[9] He also fills in on TV when Benetti is on assignment for Fox Sports. Greg Gania fills in when Dickerson is on TV.Bobby Scales does color commentary for half of Tigers home games and all road games.Andy Dirks instead does color on half of Tigers home games and Daniella Bruce does field reports.[1]

Roster moves

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Coaching staff

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  • On December 5, 2023, the Tigers announced the following coaching changes: third base coachGary Jones was moved to the bench as a major league coach,Joey Cora was hired to replace Jones as third base coach,Lance Zawadzki was hired as an assistant hitting coach,Anthony Iapoce was moved to first base coach after managing theToledo Mud Hens in 2023, and Ryan Sienko was moved to catching coach after working for the Vice President of player development in 2023.[10]

Trades

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Releases

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  • On October 2, 2023, pitcherZach Logue elected free agency. On December 8, 2023, he signed a minor league contract with theAtlanta Braves.[22]
  • On November 2, 2023, pitchersMathew Boyd andJosé Cisnero became free agents, Cisnero via election and Boyd via the end of his contract.[23] On February 3, 2024, Cisnero signed a one-year $1.75 million contract with theLos Angeles Angels.[24] On June 29, 2024, Boyd signed a one-year major league contract with theCleveland Guardians and was placed on the 15-dayinjured list while he recovered from elbow surgery.[25]
  • On November 3, 2023, the Tigers declined the option for designated hitterMiguel Cabrera, making him a free agent. He was expected to retire.[26] After his retirement became official, it was announced that Cabrera would remain with the Tigers as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations.[27]
  • On November 5, 2023, pitcherEduardo Rodríguez opted out of the final four years of his contract with the Tigers and became a free agent. On December 8, 2023, he signed a four-year, $80 million contract with theArizona Diamondbacks.[28]
  • On November 6, 2023, the Tigers placed infielderZack Short, pitchersAndrew Vasquez andTrey Wingenter on waivers. Short was claimed by theNew York Mets. Vasquez and Wingenter cleared waivers and were outrighted to Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens. Both Vasquez and Wingenter refused assignment and became free agents.[29] Wingenter resigned a minor league contract with the Tigers on December 12, 2023.[30] Vasquez resigned a minor league contract with the Tigers on January 4, 2024.[31]
  • On November 6, 2023, minor league pitchersBraden Bristo,Sam Clay,Angel De Jesus andRony Garcia elected free agency.[32] On April 23, 2024, Bristo announced his retirement.[33] On May 26, 2024, Clay signed a contract withOlmecas de Tabasco of theMexican League.
  • On November 6, 2023, minor league catchersMario Feliciano andMichael Papierski along with minor league infielderNick Solak elected free agency.[32] On January 22, 2024, Papierski signed a minor league contract with theSeattle Mariners.[34] On February 6, 2024, Solak also signed a minor league contract with the Mariners.[35]
  • On November 6, 2023, the Tigers designated pitcherTyler Alexander for assignment.[29] Alexander was claimed off waivers by theTampa Bay Rays four days later.[36]
  • On November 14, 2023, the Tigers designated pitchersBrenan Hanifee and Freddy Pacheco for assignment.[37] Both players elected free agency and resigned to a minor league contract.[38][39]
  • On November 17, 2023, the Tigers did not tender contracts to pitchersGarrett Hill,Spencer Turnbull, Freddy Pecheco andBrenan Hanifee as well as outfielderAustin Meadows making them free agents.[40] Pecheco and Hanifee had been designated for assignment three days earlier.[41] Hill was resigned to a minor league contract four days later.[42] Hanifee resigned a minor league contract with the Tigers on December 8, 2023.[38] Pacheco resigned a minor league contract with the Tigers on December 18, 2023[39] On February 14, 2024, Turnbull signed a one-year $2 Million contract with thePhiladelphia Phillies.[43]
  • On December 22, 2023, the Tigers designated catcherDonny Sands for assignment.[44] On January 5, 2024, Sands was outrighted to Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens.[45] On March 26, 2024, Sands was released by the Tigers organization.[46] On April 11, 2024, Sands signed withToros de Tijuana of theMexican League.
  • On January 18, 2024, the Tigers designated infielderTyler Nevin for assignment.[47] He was later traded for cash considerations.[12]
  • On February 5, 2024, the Tigers designated infielderNick Maton for assignment.[48] He was later traded for cash considerations.[13]
  • On February 29, 2024, the Tigers designated infielderAndre Lipcius for assignment.[49] He was later traded for cash considerations.[14]
  • On March 28, 2024, the Tigers designated pitcherMiguel Díaz for assignment.[50] On April 4, 2024, Díaz was claimed off waivers by theHouston Astros.[51]
  • On May 23, 2024, the Tigers designated pitcherTy Adcock for assignment.[52] On May 23, 2024, Adcock claimed off waivers by theNew York Mets.[53]
  • On June 3, 2024, the Tigers released infielderKeston Hiura from his minor league contract and designated infielderBuddy Kennedy for assignment.[54] Kennedy was later traded for cash considerations.[15] On June 11, 2024, Hiura signed a minor league contract with theLos Angeles Angels.[55]
  • On August 16, 2024, the Tigers designated infielderGio Urshela and pitcherEaston Lucas for assignment.[56] Lucas was claimed off waivers by theToronto Blue Jays on August 19.[57] After clearing waivers and being released by the Tigers on August 18, Urshela signed a contract with theAtlanta Braves for the remainder of the season on August 20.[58]
  • On August 30, 2024, the Tigers designated pitcherJoey Wentz for assignment.[59] On September 3, 2024, Wentz was claimed off waivers by thePittsburgh Pirates.[60]
  • On September 24, 2024, the Tigers designated pitcherShelby Miller for assignment.[61] He was released five days later.[62] Miller signed a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks on February 16, 2025.[63]

Signings

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  • On November 6, 2023, the Tigers signed outfielderBligh Madris to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.[64] The Tigers selected Madris's contract and added him to the active roster on July 21, 2024.[65]
  • On November 14, 2023, the Tigers purchased the contracts of pitcherWilmer Flores and catcherDillon DIngler. Dingler was selected in second round of the2020 MLB draft while Flores was signed as an undrafted free agent after that same draft.[37]
  • On November 21, 2023, the Tigers signed outfielderRyan Vilade and resign pitcher Garrett Hill to minor league contracts.[66] The Tigers selected Vilade's contract and added him to the active roster on May 7, 2024.[67]
  • On November 28, 2023, the Tigers signed pitcherKenta Maeda to a two-year, $24 million contract.[68]
  • On December 8, 2023, the Tigers signed catcherAnthony Benboom and resigned pitcherBrenan Hanifee to minor league contracts.[38]
  • On December 12, 2023, the Tigers signed pitcherAndrew Chafin to a one-year, $4.25 million contract with a $6.5 million option for 2025.[69]
  • On December 12, 2023, the Tigers resigned pitcherTrey Wingenter to a minor league contract.[30] He was later traded for minor league pitcher CJ Weins.[16]
  • On December 18, 2023, the Tigers resigned pitcher Freddy Pacheco to a minor league contract.[39]
  • On December 18, 2023, the Tigers signed pitcherJack Flaherty to a one-year, $14 million contract.[70]
  • On December 22, 2023, the Tigers signed pitcherShelby Miller to a one-year, $3 million contract.[71]
  • On January 4, 2024, the Tigers resigned pitcherAndrew Vasquez to a minor league contract.[31]
  • On January 18, 2024, the Tigers claimed pitcherDevin Sweet off waiver from theSan Francisco Giants.[47] He was then designated for assignment on January 29, 2024.[72] Sweet cleared waivers and was sent outright to theToledo Mud Hens on February 5, 2024.[48]
  • On January 29, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contract of infielderColt Keith, a 2020 fifth-round draft pick, after signing him to a six-year contract extension worth at least $28.6 million.[73]
  • On February 5, 2024, the Tigers claimed pitcherKolton Ingram off waivers from theLos Angeles Angels.[48] He was designated for assignment on February 20, 2024.[74] On February 25, 2024, Ingram was claimed off waivers by theNew York Mets.[75]
  • On February 12, 2024, the Tigers signed infielderKeston Hiura to a minor league contract.[76] He was released on June 3, 2024.[54]
  • On February 20, 2024, the Tigers claimed outfielderTJ Hopkins off waivers from theSan Francisco Giants.[74] He was designated for assignment two days later.[77] On February 25, 2024, Hopkins cleared waivers and was sent outright to theToledo Mud Hens on February 25, 2024.[78]
  • On February 22, 2024, the Tigers signed infielderGio Urshela to a one-year $1.5 million contract.[79]
  • On February 29, 2024, the Tigers claimed infielderBuddy Kennedy off waivers from theSt. Louis Cardinals.[49] Kennedy was optioned to Toledo on March 14, 2024.[80]
  • On April 15, 2024, the Tigers claimed pitcherTy Adcock off waivers from theSeattle Mariners and optioned him to Toledo.[81] Adcock was designated for assignment on May 18, 2024.[82]
  • On May 18, 2024, the Tigers claimed pitcherEaston Lucas off waivers from theOakland Athletics and optioned him to Toledo.[82]
  • On June 10, 2024, the Tigers resigned pitcherMiguel Díaz to a minor league contract after losing him to a waiver claim in April.[83]
  • On June 17, 2024, the Tigers signed pitcherEli Villalobos to a minor league contract and assigned him to Toledo.[84]
  • On June 27, 2024, the Tigers signed infielderDrew Maggi to a minor league contract and assigned him to Toledo.[85]
  • On July 29, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contract of pitcherBryan Sammons, he was signed to a minor-league contract in 2023.[86]
  • On August 1, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contracts of pitchersSean Guenther andBrenan Hanifee. Guenther was claimed off waivers by the Tigers in 2022 and Hanifee resigned a minor-league contract in 2023.[87]
  • On August 4, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contract of pitcherBrant Hurter, a 2021 seventh-round draft pick.[88]
  • On August 16, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contracts of two infielders:Trey Sweeney, who was recently acquired in a trade, andJace Jung, a 2022 first-round draft pick.[56]
  • On August 23, 2024, the Tigers signed outfielderÓscar Mercado to a minor league contract and assigned him to Toledo.[89]
  • On September 18, 2024, the Tigers signed catcherTomás Nido to a minor league contract and assigned him to Toledo.[90]
  • On September 24, 2024, the Tigers purchased the contract of pitcherJackson Jobe, a 2021 first-round draft pick.[61]

Season standings

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American League Central

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AL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Cleveland Guardians9269.57150‍–‍3042‍–‍39
Kansas City Royals8676.53145‍–‍3641‍–‍40
Detroit Tigers8676.53143‍–‍3843‍–‍38
Minnesota Twins8280.50610½43‍–‍3839‍–‍42
Chicago White Sox41121.25351½23‍–‍5818‍–‍63

American League Wildcard

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
New York Yankees9468.580
Cleveland Guardians9269.571
Houston Astros8873.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Baltimore Orioles9171.562+5
Kansas City Royals8676.531
Detroit Tigers8676.531
Seattle Mariners8577.5251
Minnesota Twins8280.5064
Boston Red Sox8181.5005
Tampa Bay Rays8082.4946
Texas Rangers7884.4818
Toronto Blue Jays7488.45712
Oakland Athletics6993.42617
Los Angeles Angels6399.38923
Chicago White Sox41121.25345

Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. American League

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2024 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2024
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore8–56–13–42–42–54–24–26–08–53–34–29–45–27–620–26
Boston5–84–32–53–42–44–24–23–36–75–14–36–74–28–521–25
Chicago1–63–45–83–102–41–124–21–121–53–31–64–20–71–511–35
Cleveland4–35–28–57–61–45–85–110–32–46–14–23–44–24–224–22
Detroit4–24–310–36–72–46–73–46–72–43–35–15–13–45–222–24
Houston5–24–24–24–14–24–39–42–41–68–55–84–27–65–222–24
Kansas City2–42–412–18–57–63–45–26–72–54–23–33–31–55–223–23
Los Angeles2–42–42–41–54–34–92–51–53–35–88–53–44–90–722–24
Minnesota0–63–312–13–107–64–27–65–10–66–15–23–45–24–218–28
New York5–87–65–14–24–26–15–23–36–05–24–37–63–37–623–23
Oakland3–31–53–31–63–35–82–48–51–62–54–93–46–73–324–22
Seattle2–43–46–12–41–58–53–35–82–53–49–43–310–32–426–20
Tampa Bay4–97–62–44–31–52–43–34–34–36–74–33–31–59–426–20
Texas2–52–47–02–44–36–75–19–42–53–37–63–105–12–419–27
Toronto6–75–85–12–42–52–52–57–02–46–73–34–24–94–220–26

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Record vs. National League

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2024 American League record vs. National League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore2–12–10–33–02–11–21–21–21–22–11–21–21–20–32–2
Boston0–31–32–12–11–20–33–01–20–32–13–01–22–11–22–1
Chicago1–22–10–40–32–10–31–20–30–30–30–30–31–22–12–1
Cleveland0–31–23–03–11–21–22–10–33–02–12–11–22–11–22–1
Detroit2–10–31–23–02–12–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–22–11–2
Houston2–10–30–30–34–02–13–02–12–11–21–21–21–22–11–2
Kansas City1–21–21–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–20–33–13–0
Los Angeles1–21–21–20–31–22–23–01–22–11–22–13–02–11–21–2
Minnesota2–10–31–21–22–11–21–21–31–22–11–21–21–21–22–1
New York2–11–22–10–32–11–22–12–10–43–01–22–13–01–21–2
Oakland1–21–22–12–12–11–22–11–22–12–13–00–32–21–22–1
Seattle2–12–11–23–02–10–31–21–23–02–11–23–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay3–01–22–12–12–11–23–11–23–00–32–11–22–11–22–1
Texas2–21–22–12–10–32–12–10–31–20–32–11–21–21–22–1
Toronto1–21–21–21–22–11–20–31–21–21–32–12–12–13–01–2

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Season highlights

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Pitching

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Team accomplishments

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  • The Tigers swept the season-opening three-game series against theChicago White Sox, winning each game by one run. It is the first time in team history that the Tigers won three one-run decisions to start a season.[97]
  • The Tigers became the second team in MLB history to make the playoffs after being eight or more games below .500 in August, and the first since the1973 National League Champion Mets.[98]

Game log

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Regular season

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2024 Game Log: 86–76 (Home 43–38, Road 43–38)
March/April: 17–13 (Home 7–9, Road 10–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 28@White Sox1–0Skubal (1–0)Crochet (0–1)Foley (1)33,4201–0W1
2March 30@White Sox7–6(10)Miller (1–0)García (0–1)28,1762–0W2
3March 31@White Sox3–2Holton (1–0)Wilson (0–1)Foley (2)17,4783–0W3
4April 1@Mets5–0(10)Foley (1–0)Tonkin (0–1)16,8534–0W4
April 2@MetsPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 4.
April 3@MetsPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 4.
5April 4@Mets6–3(11)Miller (2–0)Tonkin (0–2)15,0205–0W5
6April 4@Mets1–2Garrett (1–0)Faedo (0–1)15,0205–1L1
7April 5Athletics5–4Foley (2–0)Erceg (0–1)Lange (1)44,7116–1W1
8April 6Athletics0–4Blackburn (1–0)Maeda (0–1)27,5296–2L1
9April 7Athletics1–7Boyle (1–1)Flaherty (0–1)15,1746–3L2
10April 8@Pirates4–7Keller (1–1)Olson (0–1)9,9576–4L3
11April 9@Pirates5–3Miller (3–0)Bednar (1–1)Foley (3)10,0587–4W1
April 11TwinsPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 13.
12April 12Twins8–2Skubal (2–0)López (1–2)12,4348–4W2
13April 13Twins5–11(12)Alcalá (1–0)Lange (0–1)22,5488–5L1
14April 13Twins1–4Woods Richardson (1–0)Manning (0–1)Sands (1)22,5488–6L2
15April 14Twins4–3Vest (1–0)Jax (1–1)Foley (4)17,3179–6W1
16April 15Rangers0–1Lorenzen (1–0)Olson (0–2)Yates (1)12,0059–7L1
17April 16Rangers4–2Chafin (1–0)Ureña (0–2)Foley (5)10,37710–7W1
18April 17Rangers4–5Yates (2–0)Miller (3–1)10,25910–8L1
19April 18Rangers7–9Leclerc (1–2)Miller (3–2)Yates (2)11,33910–9L2
20April 19@Twins5–4Chafin (2–0)Thielbar (0–1)Foley (6)13,84911–9W1
21April 20@Twins3–4Ober (1–1)Olson (0–3)Jax (2)20,06411–10L1
22April 21@Twins6–1Mize (1–0)Varland (0–4)17,75712–10W1
23April 22@Rays7–1Skubal (3–0)Littell (1–1)13,52213–10W2
24April 23@Rays4–2Faedo (1–1)Poche (0–1)Foley (7)13,64814–10W3
25April 24@Rays5–7Devenski (1–1)Vest (1–1)Cleavinger (2)13,75414–11L1
26April 26Royals0–8Lugo (4–1)Olson (0–4)17,25414–12L2
27April 27Royals6–5Faedo (2–1)Stratton (2–2)Foley (8)22,73415–12W1
28April 28Royals4–1Skubal (4–0)Wacha (1–3)Foley (9)18,79416–12W2
April 29CardinalsPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 30.
29April 30Cardinals1–2Liberatore (1–1)Miller (3–3)Helsley (10)16,29016–13L1
30April 30Cardinals11–6Holton (2–0)Leahy (0–1)16,29017–13W1
May: 11–16 (Home 7–6, Road 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 1Cardinals4–1Maeda (1–1)Mikolas (2–4)Lange (2)16,03518–13W2
32May 3@Yankees1–2Santana (2–0)Foley (2–1)37,38618–14L1
33May 4@Yankees3–5Schmidt (3–1)Mize (1–1)Holmes (11)45,01718–15L2
34May 5@Yankees2–5(8)González (2–1)Miller (3–4)Santana (2)35,11918–16L3
35May 6@Guardians1–2Sandlin (3–0)Flaherty (0–2)Clase (11)15,02918–17L4
36May 7@Guardians11–7Holton (3–0)Ávila (1–1)15,53119–17W1
37May 8@Guardians4–5(10)Clase (2–1)Lange (0–2)20,78819–18L1
38May 10Astros2–5Valdez (2–1)Chafin (2–1)Hader (5)21,21519–19L2
39May 11Astros8–2Skubal (5–0)Javier (2–1)27,14020–19W1
40May 12Astros3–9Verlander (2–1)Flaherty (0–3)27,00420–20L1
41May 13Marlins6–5Faedo (3–1)Maldonado (0–1)Foley (10)12,90121–20W1
42May 14Marlins0–1(10)Scott (2–4)Lange (0–3)Puk (1)16,49821–21L1
43May 15Marlins0–2Rogers (1–6)Mize (1–2)Scott (5)19,80621–22L2
44May 17@Diamondbacks13–0Skubal (6–0)Nelson (2–3)25,12222–22W1
45May 18@Diamondbacks8–3Flaherty (1–3)Gallen (5–3)35,82623–22W2
46May 19@Diamondbacks4–6Thompson (2–0)Holton (3–1)Sewald (3)26,91123–23L1
47May 20@Royals3–8Wacha (4–4)Olson (0–5)Stratton (3)12,98623–24L2
48May 21@Royals3–10Marsh (4–1)Mize (1–3)14,03123–25L3
49May 22@Royals3–8Ragans (4–3)Skubal (6–1)15,00423–26L4
50May 23Blue Jays1–9Gausman (3–3)Flaherty (1–4)17,04923–27L5
51May 24Blue Jays6–2Maeda (2–1)Manoah (1–2)Foley (11)27,16024–27W1
52May 25Blue Jays2–1Olson (1–5)Berríos (5–4)Holton (1)35,33125–27W2
53May 26Blue Jays14–11Englert (1–0)Romano (1–2)27,62726–27W3
May 28PiratesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to May 29.
54May 29Pirates8–0Skubal (7–1)Jones (3–5)23,40827–27W4
55May 29Pirates2–10Skenes (2–0)Montero (0–1)23,40827–28L1
56May 30@Red Sox5–0Flaherty (2–4)Pivetta (2–4)31,07728–28W1
57May 31@Red Sox3–7Houck (5–5)Maeda (2–2)31,23128–29L1
June : 10–17 (Home 5–7, Road 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1@Red Sox3–6Criswell (3–2)Olson (1–6)33,80628–30L2
59June 2@Red Sox8–4(10)Chafin (3–1)Booser (0–2)34,66229–30W1
60June 3@Rangers2–1Brieske (1–0)Leclerc (3–4)28,62030–30W2
61June 4@Rangers3–1Flaherty (3–4)Dunning (4–4)Foley (12)35,09531–30W3
62June 5@Rangers1–9Ureña (2–5)Wentz (0–1)29,74831–31L1
63June 7Brewers0–10Myers (2–2)Olson (1–7)24,51231–32L2
64June 8Brewers4–5Koenig (6–1)Mize (1–4)Megill (9)32,33331–33L3
65June 9Brewers10–2Skubal (8–1)Wilson (3–3)24,07732–33W1
66June 11Nationals4–5(10)Finnegan (2–3)Chafin (3–2)18,36832–34L1
67June 12Nationals5–7Irvin (5–5)Olson (1–8)Finnegan (19)20,64532–35L2
68June 13Nationals7–2Miller (4–4)Law (3–2)21,92533–35W1
69June 14@Astros0–4Brown (3–5)Skubal (8–2)36,90233–36L1
70June 15@Astros13–5Flaherty (4–4)Arrighetti (3–6)37,67534–36W1
71June 16@Astros1–4Blanco (7–2)Maeda (2–3)39,19934–37L1
72June 17@Braves1–2Hernández (1–0)Miller (4–5)Jiménez (1)38,27334–38L2
73June 18@Braves1–2Schwellenbach (1–2)Mize (1–5)Iglesias (19)37,56134–39L3
74June 19@Braves0–7López (5–2)Skubal (8–3)36,05534–40L4
75June 21White Sox2–1Flaherty (5–4)Fedde (5–2)Foley (13)24,93835–40W1
76June 22White Sox1–5Thorpe (1–1)Maeda (2–4)29,26935–41L1
77June 23White Sox11–2Olson (2–8)Cannon (1–2)22,97536–41W1
78June 24Phillies1–8Nola (9–3)Mize (1–6)20,10836–42L1
79June 25Phillies4–1Skubal (9–3)Suárez (10–2)24,34537–42W1
80June 26Phillies2–6Ruiz (2–1)Montero (0–2)22,53037–43L1
81June 27@Angels0–5Daniel (1–0)Flaherty (5–5)27,34037–44L2
82June 28@Angels2–5García (3–0)Miller (4–6)Estévez (16)34,38137–45L3
83June 29@Angels5–6(10)Joyce (1–0)Foley (2–2)39,55937–46L4
84June 30@Angels7–6Mize (2–6)Anderson (7–8)Holton (2)35,06138–46W1
July : 14–11 (Home 6–6, Road 8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 2@Twins3–5Alcalá (2–3)Vest (1–2)Durán (13)19,60938–47L1
86July 3@Twins9–2Montero (1–2)Festa (1–1)25,05339–47W1
87July 4@Twins3–12(7)Ober (8–4)Maeda (2–5)20,89339–48L1
88July 5@Reds5–4Olson (3–8)Spiers (2–2)Foley (14)40,66340–48W1
89July 6@Reds5–3Miller (5–6)Cruz (3–6)Chafin (1)31,46441–48W2
90July 7@Reds5–1Skubal (10–3)Ashcraft (5–5)25,45142–48W3
91July 8Guardians1–0Holton (4–1)Barlow (2–3)Miller (1)17,67743–48W4
92July 9Guardians8–9(10)Barlow (3–3)Vest (1–3)Clase (28)17,11143–49L1
93July 10Guardians5–4Olson (4–8)Bibee (7–4)Foley (15)16,86244–49W1
94July 11Guardians10–1Flaherty (6–5)Howard (1–2)22,39945–49W2
95July 12Dodgers3–4Petersen (3–0)Foley (2–3)Hudson (4)42,06045–50L1
96July 13Dodgers11–9(10)Vest (2–3)Ramírez (0–4)40,19646–50W1
97July 14Dodgers4–3Faedo (4–1)Ramírez (0–5)35,15947–50W2
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, TX
98July 19@Blue Jays5–4Flaherty (7–5)Bassitt (8–8)Holton (3)39,69748–50W3
99July 20@Blue Jays7–3Faedo (5–1)Kikuchi (4–9)38,58349–50W4
100July 21@Blue Jays4–5Gausman (8–8)Montero (1–3)Green (7)38,76649–51L1
101July 22@Guardians8–2Skubal (11–3)Carrasco (3–8)22,45150–51W1
102July 23@Guardians4–5Smith (5–1)Wentz (0–2)Clase (30)23,27750–52L1
103July 24@Guardians1–2Gaddis (4–2)Brieske (1–1)Clase (31)24,63350–53L2
104July 25@Guardians3–0Lucas (1–0)Williams (0–3)Miller (2)32,86751–53W1
105July 26Twins3–9López (9–7)Montero (1–4)27,77851–54L1
106July 27Twins7–2Skubal (12–3)Ryan (6–7)35,13852–54W1
107July 28Twins0–5Ober (10–5)Faedo (5–2)24,26452–55L1
108July 29Guardians2–8Bibee (9–4)Brieske (1–2)18,38752–56L2
109July 30Guardians0–5Williams (1–3)Faedo (5–3)23,23952–57L3
August: 17–11 (Home 9–6, Road 8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
110August 1Royals1–7Lugo (13–5)Montero (1–5)15,74352–58L4
111August 2Royals2–9Ragans (8–7)Skubal (12–4)21,03552–59L5
112August 3Royals6–5(11)Foley (3–3)McArthur (4–5)35,21053–59W1
113August 4Royals2–3Stratton (4–3)Miller (5–7)Harvey (1)25,99053–60L1
114August 6@Mariners4–2Montero (2–5)Castillo (9–11)Holton (4)27,11954–60W1
115August 7@Mariners6–2Skubal (13–4)Kirby (8–8)26,03355–60W2
116August 8@Mariners3–4Chargois (2–0)Vest (2–4)27,92755–61L1
117August 9@Giants2–3Rogers (2–4)Foley (3–4)33,03755–62L2
118August 10@Giants1–3Webb (10–8)Hurter (0–1)Walker (1)40,03055–63L3
119August 11@Giants5–4Montero (3–5)Birdsong (3–2)Vest (1)40,44756–63W1
120August 13Mariners15–1Skubal (14–4)Kirby (8–9)Wentz (1)20,17057–63W2
121August 14Mariners3–2(10)Holton (5–1)Snider (2–2)18,71458–63W3
122August 15Mariners2–1Miller (6–7)Muñoz (2–4)Foley (16)20,42959–63W4
123August 16Yankees0–3Cole (4–2)Brieske (1–3)Holmes (26)36,24459–64L1
124August 17Yankees4–0Montero (4–5)Rodón (13–8)38,11060–64W1
125August 18Yankees[n 1]3–2(10)Brieske (2–3)Leiter Jr. (3–5)2,53261–64W2
126August 20@Cubs1–3Assad (6–3)Sammons (0–1)Hodge (2)31,11961–65L1
127August 21@Cubs8–2Hurter (1–1)Taillon (8–8)31,94062–65W1
128August 22@Cubs2–10Steele (4–5)Maeda (2–6)33,53662–66L1
129August 23@White Sox5–2Vest (3–4)Ellard (1–2)Foley (17)24,01263–66W1
130August 24@White Sox13–4Skubal (15–4)Bush (0–3)23,57064–66W2
131August 25@White Sox9–4Sammons (1–1)Cannon (2–8)16,92865–66W3
132August 26@White Sox6–3Guenther (1–0)Shuster (1–3)Holton (5)10,97566–66W4
133August 27Angels6–2Hurter (2–1)Cueto (0–2)Foley (18)18,25867–66W5
134August 28Angels3–2Maeda (3–6)Canning (4–12)Foley (19)16,30368–66W6
135August 29Angels0–3Kochanowicz (2–3)Montero (4–6)Joyce (3)16,11968–67L1
136August 30Red Sox5–7(10)Jansen (4–2)Miller (6–8)Martin (2)25,20768–68L2
137August 31Red Sox2–1Skubal (16–4)Pivetta (5–10)Holton (6)34,35569–68W1
September: 17–8 (Home 9–4, Road 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1Red Sox4–1Hurter (3–1)Hill (0–1)Foley (20)30,17370–68W2
139September 2@Padres0–3Musgrove (5–4)Hanifee (0–1)Suárez (31)44,95770–69L1
140September 4@Padres5–6(10)Estrada (5–2)Foley (3–5)41,66970–70L2
141September 5@Padres4–3Vanasco (1–0)Suárez (8–3)Holton (7)40,22171–70W1
142September 6@Athletics6–7(13)Holman (1–1)Brieske (2–4)14,66971–71L1
143September 7@Athletics2–1Hurter (4–1)McFarland (2–2)Foley (21)14,69472–71W1
144September 8@Athletics9–1Madden (1–0)Ginn (0–1)11,25073–71W2
145September 10Rockies11–0Montero (5–6)Blalock (1–3)18,12074–71W3
146September 11Rockies7–4Holton (6–1)Gordon (0–6)Foley (22)18,84775–71W4
147September 12Rockies2–4Halvorsen (1–0)Foley (3–6)Kinley (12)19,53875–72L1
148September 13Orioles1–0Hurter (5–1)Eflin (10–9)Holton (8)25,25376–72W1
149September 14Orioles2–4Burnes (14–8)Madden (1–1)33,51376–73L1
150September 15Orioles4–2Montero (6–6)Povich (2–9)Foley (23)20,64377–73W1
151September 16@Royals7–6Hanifee (1–1)Long (3–2)Foley (24)18,92078–73W2
152September 17@Royals3–1(10)Holton (7–1)Erceg (2–6)Foley (25)21,08679–73W3
153September 18@Royals4–2Skubal (17–4)Marsh (8–9)Vest (2)16,27980–73W4
154September 20@Orioles1–7Burnes (15–8)Holton (7–2)33,62980–74L1
155September 21@Orioles6–4(10)Brieske (3–4)Canó (4–3)39,64781–74W1
156September 22@Orioles4–3Guenther (2–0)Suárez (8–7)Foley (26)44,04082–74W2
157September 24Rays2–1Skubal (18–4)Pepiot (8–7)Brieske (1)22,77083–74W3
158September 25Rays7–1Guenther (3–0)Littell (8–10)32,46384–74W4
159September 26Rays4–3Brieske (4–4)Cleavinger (7–5)Foley (27)27,86785–74W5
160September 27White Sox4–1Hurter(6–1)Shuster(2–5)Foley(28)44,43586–74W6
161September 28White Sox0–4Burke (2–0)Brieske (4–5)41,93386–75L1
162September 29White Sox5–9Cannon (5–10)Maeda (3–7)De Los Santos (2)41,74086–76L2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement       = Clinched playoff spot
Bold = Tigers team member

Postseason

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Main article:2024 Major League Baseball postseason
2024 Postseason Game Log: 4–3 (Home 1–1, Road 3–2)
AL Wild Card Series: 2–0 (Home 0–0, Road 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 1@Astros3–1Skubal (1–0)Valdez (0–1)Brieske (1)40,6171–0
2October 2@Astros5–2Guenther (1–0)Pressly (0–1)Vest (1)40,8242–0
AL Division Series: 2–3 (Home 1–1, Road 1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 5@Guardians0–7Smith (1–0)Holton (0–1)33,5480–1
2October 7@Guardians3–0Vest (1–0)Clase (0–1)Brieske (2)33,6501–1
3October 9Guardians3–0Hurter (1–0)Cobb (0–1)Holton (1)44,8852–1
4October 10Guardians4–5Gaddis (1–0)Brieske (0–1)Clase (1)44,9232–2
5October 12@Guardians3–7Herrin (1–0)Skubal (1–1)Clase (2)34,1052–3

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Notes

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  1. ^Played atBowman Field inWilliamsport, Pennsylvania

Roster

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2024 Detroit Tigers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

[edit]
= Indicates team leader
= Indicates league leader

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Matt Vierling144518801332851657641.257.423
Colt Keith148516541341541361736.260.380
Riley Greene137512821342762474464.262.479
Wenceel Pérez1123895194166937932.242.383
Spencer Torkelson9234245752111037033.219.374
Mark Canha933204274170738442.231.350
Jake Rogers10231043611611036122.197.352
Gio Urshela923002573101537019.243.333
Zach McKinstry11829732641454231624.215.337
Javier Báez802722550120637812.184.294
Parker Meadows822703966126928925.244.433
Kerry Carpenter8726437751651857022.284.587
Andy Ibáñez99224305491532215.241.357
Justyn-Henry Malloy71202184171821123.203.366
Carson Kelly60179214341729017.240.391
Trey Sweeney3611011245041727.218.373
Dillon Dingler27842145211103.167.310
Jace Jung347914195003015.241.304
Akil Baddoo3173710222518.137.301
Bligh Madris2167818301506.269.358
Ryan Kreidler355997001256.119.169
Ryan Vilade174558001502.178.244
Buddy Kennedy61022001412.200.500
Team totals162544268212732444716265676476.234.385

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Tarik Skubal1842.3931310192.0142545135228
Kenta Maeda376.0929170112.112480763196
Reese Olson483.5322220112.1100514433101
Jack Flaherty752.9518180106.283383519133
Casey Mize264.4922200102.112157512978
Keider Montero664.761916098.110054523177
Tyler Holton722.19669894.15725231777
Will Vest342.82690270.16123221863
Beau Brieske453.594612167.25531273069
Jason Foley363.156902860.05128212046
Alex Faedo533.61376057.14924232855
Shelby Miller684.53510255.24131281349
Joey Wentz025.37380155.16035332760
Brant Hurter612.58101045.1341313638
Andrew Chafin323.16410137.03516131650
Brenan Hanifee111.84213029.12776623
Matt Manning014.8855027.23115151223
Bryan Sammons113.6260027.1161111918
Ty Madden114.3061023.0251211817
Mason Englert105.40121021.2231513516
Sean Guenther300.86170021.0922212
Alex Lange034.34210218.2161691721
Jackson Jobe000.002004.010012
Easton Lucas105.403003.132222
Zach McKinstry009.003002.012210
Ricky Vanasco100.002002.000000
Team totals86763.61162162451447.012656425814161354

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAToledo Mud HensInternational LeagueTim Federowicz
AAErie SeaWolvesEastern LeagueGabe Álvarez
High-AWest Michigan WhitecapsMidwest LeagueTony Cappuccilli
Single-ALakeland Flying TigersFlorida State LeagueAndrew Graham
RookieFlorida Complex League TigersFlorida Complex LeagueSalvador Paniagua
RookieDSL Tigers 1Dominican Summer LeagueMarcos Yepez
RookieDSL Tigers 2Dominican Summer LeagueSandy Acevedo

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