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The Tiger Beat: Rain, rain go away

The Tiger Beat: Rain, rain go away

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Good morning, everyone! The Tigers suffered a rather abysmal loss to the White Sox last night, thanks to some very rough pitching from the fifth inning onward. Despite a few rally efforts, the team simply weren't able to undo the damage. Let's just hope that this, unlike the weather, is not a 'when it rains it pours' situation. The Tigers will face the White Sox one more time this afternoon and are hoping to claim a series win.
Meanwhile, we've got lots of fun tidbits in today's links, including a look at which Tigers took the number three spot in ESPN's Top 50 players list (the answer will not surprise you), and a few minor league moves. On the general baseball side of things, Shohei Ohtani could have new legal woes, and baseball players share what horror movies have them shaking (some answers WILL surprise you).
Let's get right into it!
Detroit Tigers News
Spencer Torkelson's reaction to getting that go-ahead home run in last night's bizarre win.
Rain delays never slow down the TV crew.
Some minor league moves to keep an eye on.
ESPN ranks the top 50 players in baseball right now, and here's what they had to say about Tarik Skubal, who ranked third (behind only Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani):
After winning the Cy Young Award last season, Skubal has gotten better in 2025: higher strikeout rate, lower walk rate, lower batting average allowed and pitching slightly deeper into games. His SO-BB% is one of the highest of all time. He doesn't have the AL Cy Young locked up, given the strong competition, but the consensus view is he's the top starter in the majors.
AL Central News
Would Steven Kwan be a reliable emergency contact? I suppose that depends who you ask.
A look at why Luke Keaschall was named AL Player of the Week.
Jose Ramirez has his 27th multi-home run game for the Guardians.
MLB News
Which horror movies scare MLB players? (Jack Flaherty cameo!)
Mark your calendars, the postseason schedule is here.
An updated ranking of all 30 farm teams from MLB dot com. (The Tigers come in at 6th after ranking number 1 in the pre-season.)
The Mets hit so many home runs against the Braves, they ran out of home run fireworks.
Shohei Ohtani's legal woes persist as he and his agent are being sued over a real estate development project in Hawaii.
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