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The Detroit Tigers ended June with a 53-32 record, tied for best in MLB and leading the AL Central by 11.5 games. Power rankings consistently place the Tigers among the top three teams in baseball.
The Detroit Tigers fell in some MLB power rankings following a four-game losing streak entering the All-Star break.
The Tigers are now in “The ‘We’re Real Wild Card Contenders’ Tier” of Rymer’s rankings, coming in at No. 14. Just behind Detroit is the Seattle Mariners at No. 15.
Zachary D. Rymer of Bleacher Report recently released his MLB Power Rankings with only a week to go and had the Tigers move up to the 13th spot, which was a one spot increase.
The Tigers also got love from the national media last week, ranking as the No. 1 team in baseball in most major power rankings. And even though the Tigers are 5-5 in their last 10 games, that ...
The Detroit Tigers are surging up the power rankings. That comes in stark contrast to before the season started, where many outlets considered the Tigers a good-but-not-great team, with few ...
It is a tad surprising to see Detroit slip in the power rankings, but that likely has more to do with the play of the St. Louis Cardinals rather than the performance of the Tigers.
After landing at the No. 3 spot on MLB.com's power rankings last week, the Tigers have jumped up to No. 2 behind only the Dodgers. With series wins over the Red Sox and Blue Jays, Detroit became ...
The Detroit Tigers have one of the best offenses in baseball. ... MLB.com's Andrew Simon released his Hitter Power Rankings and placed Greene at No. 7 after not being ranked on his previous list.
ESPN's first power rankings since the preseason slots the 5-5 Tigers at No. 24, up five spots, while CBS Sports moved the Tigers to No. 18, up seven spots from a week ago, and 11 overall since a ...