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Tigers Add Slugger Torkelson With No. 1 PickSpencer Torkelson slugged his way through college, bashing baseballs all around the country with eye-popping power.

Avila And Tigers Hope The Worst Is Behind ThemDetroit has some highly touted pitching prospects who could certainly help at some point this season, and the Tigers added some power in an effort to improve on last year's anemic offense.

Tigers Trying To Turn Corner In 2019Al Avila is known for his candor, and the Detroit general manager has remained pretty straightforward about what the future holds for the Tigers.

Detroit Tigers Still Waiting On Top Prospects After 98 More LossesThe Detroit Tigers avoided some of their worst-case scenarios this season. They didn't finish last, or all that close to it.

Ilitch Voices Support For Avila, Declines To Do So For HollandIlitch was then asked if he wants Holland to return as GM.

Tigers Reportedly Sign Veteran Francisco LirianoHe's expected to vie for a spot in the Tigers' starting rotation.

Tigers Looking At Tim Lincecum -- Is 'The Freak' A Fit?Word is, he'll get a job.

Tigers' Norris Responds To Questions About Alleged Domestic Violence IncidentHis past is hard to ignore, but it apparently wasn't much of a concern to the Tigers.

Three Tigers Crack Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects For 2018Reflective of the organization's strength, the trio is comprised of right-handed pitchers.

Exploring Trade Market For Castellanos: Who Might Be Interested?On the field, the Tigers have no real use for Castellanos this season and next.

Avila Says Tigers Likely To Part Ways With Jose IglesiasThe shortstop will be a free agent after the 2018 season.

Avila Updates Status Of Rehabbing Michael FulmerOn the other side of the spectrum, Avila seems to have some concern over Jordan Zimmermann.

Tigers Eyeing Reunion With Fernando RodneyThe veteran racked up 39 saves in 45 chances for the Diamondbacks last season.

Tigers Trade Ian Kinsler To AngelsAngels slugger Justin Upton encouraged the team's general manager to bring Kinsler to Los Angeles.