Detroit Tigers in MLB postseason: Breaking down AL wild card vs. Cleveland Guardians
The Detroit Tigers punched their ticket to the postseason with an 87-75 record in the regular season, earning the third and final American League wild-card spot and setting up a best-of-three wild-card series against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown ("Tigers Minor League Report") evaluate if the end-of-season struggles will impact the Tigers heading into October. We debate whether the Tigers should have pushed to win the AL Central in the final game, preview the Tarik Skubal vs. Gavin Williams matchup in Game 1, discuss X factors, who should start Game 2 for the Tigers and share the latest on Colt Keith's injury. Plus, Tigers radio analyst Bobby Scales joins the show. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here
Who deserves blame for Detroit Tigers collapse in AL Central? Previewing must-win Guardians series
The Detroit Tigers lost all six games on their final homestand of the 2025 season, dropping their lead in the American League Central to one game. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown ("Tigers Minor League Report") answer the big-picture question: Who deserves blame for this collapse — owner Christopher Ilitch, president of baseball operations Scott Harris, manager A.J. Hinch or the players? We also preview the upcoming three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians in a battle for the AL Central with postseason implications, including insight from Guardians beat writer Paul Hoynes. We dive into Colt Keith's injury, the decision to cut Charlie Morton and what playoff scenarios could await the Tigers. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here
Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Guardians set for pivotal AL Central clash with Tarik Skubal healthy
The Detroit Tigers turned in a 3-3 record on their six-game road trip against the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins, but the focus has already shifted to an important stretch: six games in 10 days against the Cleveland Guardians with the American League Central on the line. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown (from "Tigers Minor League Report") share what they need to see from the Tigers in the upcoming games against the Guardians. To break down the matchup, Guardians beat writer Paul Hoynes joins the show to talk about the starting rotation, bullpen and offense in Cleveland, led by superstar José Ramírez. We dive into the seven prospects the Tigers are sending to the Arizona Fall League, plus our expectations as Paul Sewald prepares to join the Tigers' bullpen. We also give injury updates on Kyle Finnegan, Matt Vierling and Brant Hurter. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here
Tarik Skubal vs. Garrett Crochet for Cy Young? Nick Pollack on Detroit Tigers' ace, pitching
The Detroit Tigers lost four of six games on their homestand, dropping back-to-back series to the New York Mets and Chicago White Sox. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown (from "Tigers Minor League Report") evaluate how the postseason panic meter is trending with the Tigers all but officially locked in for October. The Big 2: How does the bullpen hold up without Kyle Finnegan, and do the Tigers need the pre-All-Star Game version of Gleyber Torres to be successful? Nick Pollack, the founder of "Pitcher List," joins the show to talk Tarik Skubal vs. Garrett Crochet in the 2025 American League Cy Young race, the Tigers' pitching situation and individual trends for pitchers. We also discuss Chris Paddack's move to the bullpen, rank our trust in the non-Skubal starters and provide injury updates on several players, including Paul Sewald and Reese Olson. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here
What September call-ups reveal about Detroit Tigers, plus concerns with starters, lefty relievers
The Detroit Tigers hit a rough stretch on their six-game road trip, including a three-game sweep against the Athletics in West Sacramento. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown (from "Tigers Minor League Report") discuss where the Tigers stand in the postseason picture and evaluate if 96 wins is possible. The Big 2: Do the September call-ups really matter with all the roster shuffling, and is it time to worry about the Tigers' starting rotation beyond Tarik Skubal? Kansas City Royals beat writer Jaylon Thompson joins the show to talk about the Royals, including their hunt for the third and final wild-card spot in the American League. We dive into Kyle Finnegan, Tommy Kahnle and the concern about the lack of left-handed specialists in the bullpen. We also touch on injury updates, including Parker Meadows and Paul Sewald. Follow Evan on X/Twitter here. Read Evan's most recent work here