2023 Detroit Tigers season

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2023  Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers logo.svg
League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Comerica Park
CityDetroit, Michigan
Record78–84 (.481)
Divisional place2nd
Owners Christopher Ilitch; Ilitch family trust
President of baseball operations Scott Harris
Managers A. J. Hinch
Television Bally Sports Detroit
(Matt Shepard, Kirk Gibson, Craig Monroe, Dan Petry, Cameron Maybin, Todd Jones) [1]
Radio Detroit Tigers Radio Network (English)
(Dan Dickerson, Jim Price (until July, now deceased), Andy Dirks, Bobby Scales, Cameron Maybin) [2]
WXYT (Carlos Guillén, Bárbaro Garbey and Mari Montes) (Spanish, 22 games) [3]
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
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The 2023 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 123rd season and its 24th at Comerica Park. This was the Tigers' third season under manager A. J. Hinch. The regular season began on March 30 and ended on October 1. [4] This was the final season for long-time Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, who announced he would retire from playing. [5] The Tigers finished with a 78–84 record, second place in the AL Central behind the Minnesota Twins, and failed to make the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season. [6]

Contents

Announcer changes

The Tigers added several new announcers this season on both television and radio. Cameron Maybin and Todd Jones were added as TV analysts for select games. [1] Maybin was also heard on select radio broadcasts, in addition to analyst Bobby Scales and Daniella Bruce as pre-game interviewer and host. [2] Former Tigers outfielder Andy Dirks has also filled in as analyst for some games on Tigers Radio, as he did in 2022. [7] Carlos Guillén, Bárbaro Garbey and Mari Montes called 22 games in Spanish on WXYT 1270 AM. [3]

This was the final season for TV play-by-play announcer Matt Shepard, who had been in that role full time since September 2018 and had previously served as backup to Mario Impemba. [8]

The Tigers also lost a longtime announcer this season on August 7, when former Tigers catcher and color commentator Jim Price died at the age of 81. Price was a member of the 1968 World Series Champion Tigers team and had been the Tigers radio analyst since 1998. He performed the same role on TV from 1993–1997. [9]

Roster moves

Coaching staff

Trades

Releases

Signings

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 87750.53747–3440–41
Detroit Tigers 78840.481937–4441–40
Cleveland Guardians 76860.4691142–3934–47
Chicago White Sox 611010.3772631–5030–51
Kansas City Royals 561060.3463133–4823–58

American League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Baltimore Orioles 101610.623
Houston Astros 90720.556
Minnesota Twins 87750.537
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Tampa Bay Rays 99630.611+10
Texas Rangers 90720.556+1
Toronto Blue Jays 89730.549
Seattle Mariners 88740.5431
New York Yankees 82800.5067
Boston Red Sox 78840.48111
Detroit Tigers 78840.48111
Cleveland Guardians 76860.46913
Los Angeles Angels 73890.45116
Chicago White Sox 611010.37728
Kansas City Royals 561060.34633
Oakland Athletics 501120.30939

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–64–23–46–13–35–15–24–27–66–14–28–53–310–326–20
Boston 6–72–43–35–12–55–23–44–39–44–23–32–113–37–620–26
Chicago 2–44–28–55–83–46–73–44–94–23–42–41–61–50–615–31
Cleveland 4–33–35–84–92–47–63–47–62–45–14–33–33–34–320–26
Detroit 1–61–58–59–43–310–33–38–52–53–43–31–53–42–422–24
Houston 3–35–24–34–23–31–59–42–42–510–34–93–39–43–428–18
Kansas City 1–52–57–66–73–105–12–44–92–42–41–63–41–51–616–30
Los Angeles 2–54–34–34–33–34–94–23–34–27–65–82–46–72–419–27
Minnesota 2–43–49–46–75–84–29–43–34–35–13–41–55–23–325–21
New York 6–74–92–44–25–25–24–22–43–45–14–25–83–47–623–23
Oakland 1–62–44–31–54–33–104–26–71–51–51–122–54–92–414–32
Seattle 2–43–34–23–43–39–46–18–54–32–412–13–44–93–322–24
Tampa Bay 5–811–26–13–35–13–34–34–25–18–55–24–32–47–627–19
Texas 3–33–35–13–34–34–95–17–62–54–39–49–44–26–122–24
Toronto 3–106–76–03–44–24–36–14–23–36–74–23–36–71–630–16

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore 2–11–21–21–22–11–23–01–23–01–22–11–22–11–24–0
Boston 2–13–12–11–21–21–20–32–12–12–10–32–11–20–31–2
Chicago 1–22–11–32–11–21–21–20–31–21–21–20–31–21–21–2
Cleveland 1–21–22–12–21–21–21–21–20–32–12–11–21–22–12–1
Detroit 0–31–21–21–22–11–21–22–13–00–32–21–23–02–11–2
Houston 3–03–03–00–33–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–11–22–12–1
Kansas City 1–20–31–20–31–22–10–30–33–01–20–32–12–12–21–2
Los Angeles 1–21–23–00–31–20–40–31–22–11–22–10–32–13–02–1
Minnesota 3–00–32–12–12–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–22–11–2
New York 2–10–31–23–01–22–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–21–2
Oakland 1–22–10–31–22–10–30–33–00–30–32–10–32–21–20–3
Seattle 2–11–21–21–23–00–32–10–31–21–22–13–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay 2–11–21–22–13–02–13–12–11–20–33–01–22–11–23–0
Texas 1–31–21–20–33–01–23–00–32–13–02–10–32–12–11–2
Toronto 3–03–01–22–12–12–12–12–13–01–33–01–22–11–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Season highlights

Individual accomplishments

Pitching

On April 23 against the Baltimore Orioles, Eduardo Rodríguez took a perfect game into the seventh inning before it was spoiled by a single into left field by Ryan Mountcastle. [99]

On June 2 against the Chicago White Sox, Reese Olson in his MLB debut took a no-hitter into the sixth inning before it was spoiled by a left-field single by Romy Gonzalez. [100]

On September 8 also against the White Sox, Olson took a no-hitter in the seventh inning before it was broken up by a double by Luis Robert Jr. [101]

Hitting

On June 14 against the Atlanta Braves, Miguel Cabrera hit his first home run of the season, he became the fifth player in Tigers history to hit a home run at the age of 40, joining Norm Cash, Doc Cramer, Darrell Evans, and Bobby Lowe. [102]

Team accomplishments

Hitting

On July 2, the Tigers hit two grand slams against the Colorado Rockies, the first time since May 2009 the team has achieved this feat. The Tigers hit five total home runs in their 14–9 victory. [103]

Pitching

On July 8 against the Toronto Blue Jays, three Tigers pitchers (Matt Manning, Jason Foley, and Alex Lange) completed a combined no-hitter, the ninth no-hitter and the first combined no-hitter in franchise history. [104]

Game log

2023 Game Log: 78–84 (Home: 37–44; Road 41–40) [105]
March/April: 10–17 (Home: 5–7; Road: 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 30@ Rays 0–4 McClanahan (1–0) Rodríguez (0–1)25,0250–1L1
2April 1@ Rays 2–12 Eflin (1–0) Turnbull (0–1)20,2040–2L2
3April 2@ Rays 1–5 Springs (1–0) Wentz (0–1)19,4250–3L3
4April 3@ Astros 7–6 (11) Wingenter (1–0) Neris (0–1) Hill (1)29,2721–3W1
5April 4@ Astros 6–3 Manning (1–0) Valdez (0–1)30,6132–3W2
6April 5@ Astros 2–8 Javier (1–0) Rodríguez (0–2)37,9322–4L1
7April 6 Red Sox 3–6 Sale (1–0) Turnbull (0–2) Jansen (1)44,6502–5L2
8April 8 Red Sox 5–14 Houck (2–0) Wentz (0–2)21,8352–6L3
9April 9 Red Sox 1–4 Crawford (1–1) Boyd (0–1) Jansen (2)14,8852–7L4
10April 11@ Blue Jays 3–9 Pop (1–0) Manning (1–1)42,0532–8L5
11April 12@ Blue Jays 3–4 (10) Romano (2–0) Shreve (0–1)35,3002–9L6
12April 13@ Blue Jays 3–1 Turnbull (1–2) Bassitt (1–2) Lange (1)26,1923–9W1
13 April 14 Giants 7–5 (11) Cisnero (1–0) Doval (0–2)15,2894–9W2
14 April 15 Giants 7–6 (11) Shreve (1–1) Rogers (0–2)18,3445–9W3
April 16 Giants Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to July 24.
April 17 Guardians Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 18.
15April 18 Guardians 4–3 Lange (1–0) Karinchak (0–3)10,0996–9W4
16April 18 Guardians 1–0 Rodríguez (1–2) Battenfield (0–1) Foley (1)10,0997–9W5
17April 19 Guardians 2–3 Quantrill (1–1) Turnbull (1–3) Clase (6)11,2307–10L1
18April 21@ Orioles 1–2 Bautista (2–1) Foley (0–1)18,7727–11L2
19April 22@ Orioles 1–5 Gibson (4–0) Wentz (0–3)12,1947–12L3
20April 23@ Orioles 1–2 (10) Akin (1–1) Englert (0–1)36,9757–13L4
21April 24@ Brewers 4–2 Boyd (1–1) Rea (0–1) Lange (2)23,2018–13W1
22April 25@ Brewers 4–3 Turnbull (2–3) Lauer (3–2) Foley (2)24,9249–13W2
23April 26@ Brewers 2–6 Peralta (3–2) Lorenzen (0–1)25,8479–14L1
24April 27 Orioles 4–7 Baker (2–0) Shreve (1–2) Bautista (6)11,5999–15L2
April 28 Orioles Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 29.
25April 29 Orioles 7–4 Rodríguez (2–2) Kremer (2–1) Lange (3)17,97410–15W1
26April 29 Orioles 4–6 Rodriguez (1–0) Boyd (1–2) Bautista (7)11,04810–16L1
27April 30 Orioles 3–5 Voth (1–1) Turnbull (1–4) Canó (2)13,62610–17L2
May: 16–11 (Home 9–6, Road 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
May 2 Mets Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to May 3.
28May 3 Mets 6–5 Alexander (1–0) Ottavino (0–2) Lange (4)11,36311–17W1
29May 3 Mets 8–1 Lorenzen (1–1) Scherzer (2–2)16,73412–17W2
30May 4 Mets 2–0 Rodríguez (3–2) Verlander (0–1) Lange (5)18,36913–17W3
31May 5@ Cardinals 5–4 Boyd (2–2) Hicks (0–3) Lange (6)36,35914–17W4
32May 6@ Cardinals 6–5 (10) Cisnero (2–0) Gallegos (1–2)39,51215–17W5
33May 7@ Cardinals 6–12 VerHagen (2–0) Englert (1–2)44,46515–18L1
34May 8@ Guardians 6–2 Wentz (1–3) Bibee (1–1)12,50916–18W1
35May 9@ Guardians 0–2 Bieber (3–1) Lorenzen (1–2) Clase (13)13,09616–19L1
36May 10@ Guardians 5–0 Rodríguez (4–2) Battenfield (0–4)16,12817–19W1
37May 12 Mariners 2–9 Gonzales (3–0) Boyd (2–3)22,11617–20L1
38May 13 Mariners 0–5 Miller (2–0) Faedo (0–1)23,51117–21L2
39May 14 Mariners 5–3 Foley (1–1) Speier (1–1) Lange (7)20,16018–21W1
40May 16 Pirates 4–0 Lorenzen (2–2) Ortiz (0–2)16,48419–21W2
41May 17 Pirates 0–8 Hill (4–3) Rodríguez (4–3)14,54219–22L1
42May 19@ Nationals 8–6 Boyd (3–3) Irvin (1–2) Lange (8)19,98520–22W1
43May 20@ Nationals 2–5 Corbin (3–5) Faedo (0–2) Finnegan (9)31,72120–23L1
44May 21@ Nationals 4–6 Gray (4–5) Wentz (1–4) Harvey (2)20,58020–24L2
45May 22@ Royals 8–5 (10) Lange (2–0) Barlow (1–3) Cisnero (1)14,22921–24W1
46May 23@ Royals 1–4 Cuas (3–0) Rodríguez (4–4) Chapman (2)13,44321–25L1
47May 24@ Royals 6–4 Vest (1–0) Taylor (1–2) Lange (9)11,89822–25W1
48May 25 White Sox 7–2 Faedo (1–2) Giolito (3–4)15,00323–25W2
49 May 26 White Sox 3–12 Lynn (4–5) Wentz (1–5)21,70123–26L1
50May 27 White Sox 7–3 Foley (2–1) Kelly (1–2)24,68524–26W1
51May 28 White Sox 6–5 (10) Lange (3–0) López (0–4)22,64425–26W2
52May 29 Rangers 0–5 Eovaldi (7–2) Boyd (3–4)19,02125–27L1
53May 30 Rangers 6–10 Anderson (1–0) Faedo (1–3)14,61625–28L2
54May 31 Rangers 3–2 Vest (2–0) Dunning (4–1) Lange (10)20,96826–28W1
June: 9–18 (Home 4–8, Road 5–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
55June 2@ White Sox 0–3 Middleton (1–0) Olson (0–1) Graveman (5)20,22926–29L1
56June 3@ White Sox 1–2 (10) López (1–4) Cisnero (2–1)24,67426–30L2
57June 4@ White Sox 2–6 Hendriks (1–0) Lange (3–1)23,37226–31L3
58June 5@ Phillies 3–8 Nola (5–4) Wentz (1–6)33,19626–32L4
59June 6@ Phillies 0–1 Walker (5–3) Alexander (1–1) Kimbrel (9)36,66426–33L5
June 7@ Phillies Postponed (Air quality/Smoke). Rescheduled to June 8. [106]
60June 8@ Phillies 2–3 Kimbrel (4–1) Lange (3–2)29,02826–34L6
61June 9 Diamondbacks 6–11 Kelly (8–3) Lorenzen (2–3)19,66426–35L7
62June 10 Diamondbacks 0–5 Nelson (3–3) Boyd (3–5)31,60726–36L8
63 June 11 Diamondbacks 5–7 Ginkel (3–0) Foley (2–2) McGough (2)17,95626–37L9
64June 12 Braves 6–5 (10) Lange (4–2) Jiménez (0–2)18,74227–37W1
June 13 Braves Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to June 14.
65June 14 Braves 7–10 Strider (7–2) Olson (0–2)24,18627–38L1
66June 14 Braves 5–6 McHugh (3–0) Lorenzen (2–4) Minter (10)24,18627–39L2
67June 15@ Twins 8–4 Boyd (4–5) Morán (0–2)27,57028–39W1
68June 16@ Twins 7–1 Englert (2–2) Ryan (7–4)27,17029–39W2
69June 17@ Twins 0–2 Headrick (1–0) Wentz (1–7) Durán (9)26,95029–40L1
70June 18@ Twins 6–4 White (1–0) Varland (3–3) Foley (3)31,22130–40W1
71June 19 Royals 6–4 Alexander (2–1) Clarke (1–1) Lange (11)18,43831–40W2
72June 20 Royals 0–1 Lynch (1–3) Lorenzen (2–5) Barlow (8)18,40931–41L1
73June 21 Royals 9–4 Boyd (5–5) Singer (4–7)20,19532–41W1
74June 23 Twins 1–4 Maeda (1–4) Wentz (1–8) Durán (10)19,78232–42L1
75June 24 Twins 3–2 Olson (1–2) López (3–5) Lange (12)24,40333–42W1
76June 25 Twins 3–6 (10) Jax (4–6) White (1–1) Durán (11)21,58533–43L1
77June 26@ Rangers 7–2 Englert (3–2) Heaney (5–5)22,32034–43W1
78June 27@ Rangers 3–8 Sborz (4–2) White (1–2)22,80534–44L1
79June 28@ Rangers 2–10 Dunning (7–1) Wentz (1–9)27,19234–45L2
80June 29@ Rangers 8–5 Englert (4–2) Barlow (1–1)26,97735–45W1
81June 30@ Rockies 5–8 Gomber (6–7) Lorenzen (2–6) Johnson (13)47,23935–46L1
July: 12–13 (Home 4–9, Road 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
82July 1@ Rockies 4–2 (10) Lange (5–2) Johnson (1–4)48,10836–46W1
83July 2@ Rockies 14–9 Manning (2–1) Seabold (1–5)40,14537–46W2
84July 4 Athletics 0–1 (10) Fujinami (5–7) Holton (0–1) May (6)26,74937–47L1
85July 5 Athletics 3–12 Waldichuk (2–5) Rodríguez (4–5)15,14937–48L2
86July 6 Athletics 9–0 Lorenzen (3–6) Harris (2–3)15,13338–48W1
87July 7 Blue Jays 2–12 Manoah (2–7) Faedo (1–4)30,02938–49L1
88 July 8 Blue Jays 2–0 Manning (3–1) Gausman (7–5) Lange (13)30,62139–49W1
89July 9 Blue Jays 3–4 (10) García (3–3) Cisnero (2–2) Romano (26)30,07739–50L1
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90July 14@ Mariners 5–4 Rodríguez (5–5) Castillo (6–7) Lange (14)39,01440–50W1
91July 15@ Mariners 6–0 Lorenzen (4–6) Kirby (8–8)38,68341–50W2
92July 16@ Mariners 0–2 Miller (6–3) Olson (1–2) Sewald (18)32,36841–51L1
93July 17@ Royals 3–2 White (2–2) Clarke (1–4) Lange (15)19,44042–51W1
94July 18@ Royals 10–11 Lynch (3–4) Skubal (0–1)18,44842–52L1
95July 19@ Royals 3–2 Rodríguez (6–5) Yarbrough (2–5) Lange (16)17,90343–52W1
96July 20@ Royals 3–0 Lorenzen (5–6) Greinke (1–10) Foley (4)11,47844–52W2
97 July 21 Padres 4–5 Lugo (4–4) Olson (1–4) Hader (24)28,83444–53L1
98July 22 Padres 3–14 Wolf (1–0) Englert (4–3)31,97444–54L2
99 July 23 Padres 3–1 Faedo (2–4) Musgrove (9–3) Lange (17)24,52345–54W1
100July 24 Giants 5–1 Skubal (1–1) Stripling (0–4)16,90746–54W2
101July 25 Angels 6–7 (10) Estévez (4–1) Lange (5–3) Loup (1)24,85646–55L1
July 26 Angels Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to July 27.
102July 27 (1) Angels 0–6 Ohtani (9–5) Lorenzen (5–7)see 2nd game46–56L2
103July 27 (2) Angels 4–11 Sandoval (6–7) Manning (3–2)30,23846–57L3
104July 28@ Marlins 5–6 Chargois (2–0) Foley (2–3) Puk (16)15,91846–58L4
105July 29@ Marlins 5–0 Wentz (2–9) Cueto (0–2)32,93647–58W1
106July 30@ Marlins 6–8 López (5–2) Holton (0–2) Robertson (15)18,20747–59L1
August: 13–15 (Home 7–10, Road 6–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
107August 1@ Pirates 1–4 Oviedo (5–11) Manning (3–3) Bednar (22)19,42747–60L2
108August 2@ Pirates 6–3 Rodríguez (7–5) Bido (2–2) Holton (1)14,37048–60W1
109August 4 Rays 0–8 Littell (2–2) Olson (1–5)26,05048–61L1
110August 5 Rays 4–2 Skubal (2–1) Civale (5–3) Brieske (1)30,93949–61W1
111August 6 Rays 6–10 Poche (9–3) Manning (3–4)21,82449–62L1
112August 7 Twins 3–9 López (7–6) Wentz (2–10)13,77949–63L2
113August 8 Twins 6–0 Rodríguez (8–5) Gray (5–5)16,58850–63W1
114August 9 Twins 9–5 Holton (1–2) Ober (6–6) Cisnero (2)16,57051–63W2
115August 10 Twins 3–0 Olson (2–5) Maeda (3–7) Brieske (2)18,70952–63W3
116August 11@ Red Sox 2–5 Barraclough (1–0) Skubal (2–2) Murphy (1)32,64752–64L1
117August 12@ Red Sox 6–2 Manning (4–4) Bello (8–7) Foley (5)35,92753–64W1
118August 13@ Red Sox 3–6 Whitlock (5–3) Rodríguez (8–6) Jansen (27)35,14553–65L1
119August 15@ Twins 3–5 Floro (4–5) Cisnero (2–3) Durán (22)30,15053–66L2
120August 16@ Twins 8–7 Holton (2–2) Jax (5–7)26,71654–66W1
August 17@ Guardians Postponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to August 18.
121August 18 (1)@ Guardians 4–2 Skubal (3–2) Williams (1–4) Foley (6)see 2nd game55–66W2
122August 18 (2)@ Guardians 1–4 De Los Santos (5–2) Cisnero (2–4) Clase (33)31,55655–67L1
123August 19@ Guardians 4–3 Manning (5–4) Bibee (9–3) Foley (7)32,64156–67W1
124August 20@ Guardians 4–1 Rodríguez (9–6) Allen (6–6) Lange (18)26,82457–67W2
125August 21 Cubs 6–7 Palencia (3–0) Brieske (0–1) Leiter Jr. (4)20,56057–68L1
126August 22 Cubs 8–6 Holton (3–2) Smyly (9–9) Lange (19)21,21158–68W1
127August 23 Cubs 4–6 Merryweather (5–1) Brieske (0–2) Alzolay (19)21,96558–69L1
128August 25 Astros 4–1 Lange (6–3) Pressly (3–4)23,83259–69W1
129August 26 Astros 2–9 Brown (10–9) Rodríguez (9–7)27,10359–70L1
130August 27 Astros 4–17 Verlander (10–6) Faedo (2–5)28,49659–71L2
131August 28 Yankees 1–4 Severino (4–8) Olson (2–6)16,77259–72L3
132August 29 Yankees 2–4 Brito (5–6) Skubal (3–3)17,23659–73L4
133August 30 Yankees 2–6 Cole (12–4) White (2–3) Hamilton (2)15,73159–74L5
134August 31 Yankees 4–3 (10) Brieske (1–2) Loáisiga (0–1)19,63060–74W1
September/October: 18–10 (Home 8–4, Road 10–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
135September 1@ White Sox 4–2 Rodríguez (10–7) Toussaint (2–7) Lange (20)15,10561–74W2
136September 2@ White Sox 10–0 Olson (3–6) Clevinger (6–7)21,18662–74W3
137September 3@ White Sox 3–2 Skubal (4–3) Bummer (4–4) Lange (21)22,24663–74W4
138September 5@ Yankees 1–5 Cole (13–4) Cisnero (2–4)31,55363–75L1
139September 6@ Yankees 3–4 Schmidt (9–8) Brieske (1–3) Holmes (18)30,67363–76L2
140September 7@ Yankees 10–3 Rodríguez (11–7) Rodón (2–5)32,72264–76W1
141September 8 White Sox 0–6 Clevinger (7–7) Olson (3–7)18,48364–77L1
142September 9 White Sox 3–1 Skubal (5–3) Ureña (0–5) Lange (22)20,15965–77W1
143September 10 White Sox 3–2 Gipson-Long (1–0) Scholtens (1–8) Lange (23)18,22366–77W2
144September 12 Reds 5–6 (10) Díaz (9–4) Lange (6–4) Farmer (3)15,08066–78L1
145September 13 Reds 3–4 Duarte (2–0) Rodríguez (11–8) Díaz (36)15,50766–79L2
146September 14 Reds 8–2 Olson (4–7) Law (4–6)16,94567–79W1
147September 15@ Angels 11–2 Skubal (6–3) Canning (7–7)37,82268–79W2
148September 16@ Angels 5–4 (10) Lange (7–4) Soriano (1–3) Vest (1)35,02269–79W3
149September 17@ Angels 5–3 Wentz (3–11) Rosenberg (1–2) Lange (24)34,94370–79W4
150September 18@ Dodgers 3–8 Lynn (12–11) Rodríguez (11–9)37,23970–80L1
151September 19@ Dodgers 2–3 Vesia (2–5) Lange (7–5)42,22370–81L2
152September 20@ Dodgers 4–1 Olson (5–7) Miller (10–4) Vest (2)42,63571–81W1
153September 21@ Athletics 7–3 Skubal (7–3) Medina (3–10)6,16072–81W2
154September 23@ Athletics 2–8 Waldichuk (4–8) Vest (2–1)8,75172–82L1
155September 23@ Athletics 1–4 Boyle (1–0) Wentz (3–12) May (20)9,77672–83L2
156September 24@ Athletics 2–0 Rodríguez (12–9) Sears (5–13) Lange (25)13,10273–83W1
157September 26 Royals 6–3 Foley (3–3) Clarke (3–6)13,90374–83W2
September 27 Royals Suspended (inclement weather). Rescheduled to September 28.
158September 28 Royals 8–0 Diaz (1–0) Bowlan (0–1)13,32675–83W3
159September 28 Royals 7–3 Cisnero (3–4) Ragans (7–5)13,32676–83W4
160September 29 Guardians 5–7 Quantrill (4–7) Wentz (3–13) Clase (44)30,05376–84L1
161September 30 Guardians 8–0 Brieske (2–3) McKenzie (0–3)40,22477–84W1
162October 1 Guardians 5–2 Rodríguez (13–9) Giolito (8–15) Lange (26)41,42578–84W2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Tigers team member

Roster

2023 Detroit Tigers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; 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
Spencer Torkelson 159606881413413194367.233.446
Javier Báez 136510581131849591224.222.325
Matt Vierling 134479631252151044644.261.388
Zach McKinstry 148464601072149351644.231.351
Kerry Carpenter 118418571161722064632.278.471
Riley Greene 99378511091941137735.288.447
Andy Ibáñez 11435642942321141124.264.433
Miguel Cabrera 983342186200434031.257.353
Jake Rogers 10733147731102149128.221.444
Akil Baddoo 112312406813111341442.218.372
Eric Haase 86264225381426316.201.284
Nick Maton 93249294390832138.173.305
Zack Short 110221174590733528.204.339
Jonathan Schoop 5513615298007013.213.272
Tyler Nevin 4195111931210012.200.316
Jake Marisnick 33699163221023.232.420
Carson Kelly 185279201707.173.269
Andre Lipcius 1335310101403.286.400
Austin Meadows 62105100200.238.286
Ryan Kreidler 111822000000.111.111
Isan Díaz 2500000000.000.000
Nick Solak 1000000000.---.---
Totals162547866112922452916563585508.236.382
Rank in AL121313132131213101313

Source:

Pitching

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
Eduardo Rodríguez 1393.3026260152.2128595648143
Joey Wentz 3136.9025190105.213187814798
Michael Lorenzen 573.5818180105.28944422783
Reese Olson 573.9921180103.283494633103
Tyler Holton 322.11591185.15621201874
Tarik Skubal 732.801515080.158282514102
Matt Manning 543.581515078.06037312150
Matthew Boyd 555.451515071.06946432573
Jason Foley 332.61700769.06521201555
Alex Lange 753.686702666.04330274579
Alex Faedo 254.451512064.24835322058
José Cisnero 345.31630259.16339352570
Mason Englert 435.46311056.06739341741
Will Vest 212.98484248.14018161356
Tyler Alexander 214.50251044.0442522544
Chasen Shreve 124.79470041.14524221242
Brendan White 235.09332040.24025231544
Beau Brieske 233.60251235.03614141231
Spencer Turnbull 147.2677031.03726251524
Sawyer Gipson-Long 102.7044020.01476826
Trey Wingenter 105.82170017.0161111722
Garrett Hill 009.1990115.21920161414
Miguel Díaz 100.64123014.0811516
Zach Logue 007.3630011.01399210
Andrew Vasquez 008.3112008.2119899
Zack Short 006.006006.0124411
Brenan Hanifee 005.403005.083303
Braden Bristo 004.502004.053231
Jonathan Schoop 000.001001.110001
Zach McKinstry 0018.001001.032200
Carson Kelly 0013.501000.241101
Anthony Misiewicz 0081.001000.143300
Totals78844.24162162411442.113207406804761374
Rank in AL9691076109511

Note: No Tigers pitcher qualified for league ERA title because no pitchers recorded minimum 162 innings pitched.

Source:

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Anthony Iapoce
AA Erie SeaWolves Eastern League Gabe Alvarez
High-A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Brayan Pena
Single-A Lakeland Flying Tigers Florida State League
Rookie Florida Complex League Tigers Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Tigers 1 Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Tigers 2 Dominican Summer League

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