Miguel Cabrera, AL MVP, again: As expected, the Tigers' third baseman claimed the prize for a second straight year. Cabrera (.348/.442/.636) received 23 of 30 first-place votes. Mike Trout (.323/.432/.557) is your runner-up. He got five first-place votes. Chris Davis and Josh Donaldson got the other two. Read more
Michael Deal, who previously gave us this infographic of every pitch of the All-Star game as part of his Statlas…

Jim Leyland is retiring today, which means that now is as good a time as ever to look back at one of our favorite…
According to Ken Rosenthal, Jim Leyland will step down as Tigers manager after eight years. Leyland reportedly told…
So close!
José Iglesias has made a number of spectacular plays this season, but his race from a right-of-second-base shift to…
In the end it didn't matter. The Tigers won handily even with Stephen Drew clearly coming well off the bag on a…
From those who consider "old-school" a derisive term, Jim Leyland tends to get a pass because he's just plain old.…
Everyone loves Steve Horgan, the Boston police officer who celebrated David Ortiz's game-tying grand slam and made…
Over at Sports on Earth, Jack Moore created this great graphic to demonstrate just how crazy A's manager Bob Melvin…
Victor Martinez's shot in the seventh inning was reviewed by the umpires and upheld, as it was determined that the ball would have cleared the yellow line even if these two jabronis didn't try to grab at it. The home run tied the game at four. [@CJZero]

We've seen our share of rowdy and violent sports fans, but this guy right here is something else.
The most compelling bat of last night's Tigers-A's game came in the bottom of the seventh. Oakland had runners on…
Well, OK, everything about this is great.

Fielder was chasing a foul pop during this afternoon's win over the Mariners when he decided he needed a salty…

Last week, the Tigers' concession company fired Charley Marcuse, Comerica Park's locally renowned singing hot dog…