The Detroit Tigers likely need right-hander Kenta Maeda to continue his traditional May success if they want to end their longest slide of the season. Meanwhile, the American League Central-leading Cleveland Guardians continue to win no matter what the calendar reads.
After winning three games in a row, the Cleveland Guardians (23-12) play at home against the Detroit Tigers (18-17) at 6:10 PM ET on Tuesday. The Guardians will look to Logan Allen (3-2) versus the Tigers and Kenta Maeda (1-1).
The Tigers made off with the series thanks to Matt Vierling and Kenta Maeda. After splitting the double header on Tuesday, the Tigers were looking to walk away with a series win against the St.
YB's Jack Dougherty closed last week with a 2-1 mark in strikeout props with two plus-money winners on Friday, and he's looking to stay hot to start the new week. Here are Jack's three favorite K props for Monday's MLB slate.
The Detroit Tigers (16-12) begin a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals (13-15) on Monday at Comerica Park. First pitch is at 6:40 PM. The Cardinals will call on Steven Matz (1-2) versus the Tigers and Kenta Maeda (0-1).
It was a tight tilt tonight at the Trop, but a pair of late homers put the Detroiters over the top. After an easy series-opening win on Monday night in St.
We're still on the hunt for a winner in home run props, and we're feeling good about this slate with friendly weather conditions and juicy batter-pitcher matchups abound.
The Detroit Tigers will chase their second consecutive series win on Tuesday, and scheduled starter Kenta Maeda will certainly have a tough act to follow.
Coming off another 2-1 day in strikeout props, we're now 10-2 in our last 12 picks. Let's keep the momentum rolling with three more K props for Thursday's shortened MLB slate.
The Texas Rangers (10-9) serve as underdogs on the moneyline (-107) in Thursday’s contest against the Detroit Tigers (10-8). The game starts at 1:10 PM ET on MLB Network.
The Detroit Tigers reportedly aren't done looking for starting pitching this offseason. Even though the team locked up veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda to a two-year deal this week, GM Scott Harris says they want to add more.
Right-hander Kenta Maeda signed a two-year, $24 million contract with the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday. Per the team, Maeda will pocket $14 million in 2024 and $10 million in 2025.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher turned reliever Kenta Maeda has found a new home. The seven-year veteran has signed a two-year deal with AL Central club, the Detroit Tigers. Maeda spent the last three seasons with the Minnesota Twins and was solid as can be.
The Detroit Tigers signed starting pitcher Kenta Maeda to a two-year deal on Sunday night, helping solidify a spot in their rotation. They needed that spot solidified since Eduardo Rodriguez opted-out of his deal this offseason and is now on the free agent market.
Veteran right-hander Kenta Maeda apparently will stay in the American League Central after agreeing to a two-year, $24 million contract with the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, according to multiple media reports.
The Detroit Tigers are bringing a well-seasoned starter into the fold to help lead their ongoing rebuild.
The Detroit Tigers are very interested in free-agent starter Kenta Maeda, who posted a 4.23 ERA across 20 starts with the Minnesota Twins this past season.
Free agent right-hander Kenta Maeda reportedly has “serious” interest from the Tigers but a reunion with the Twins is still possible.
The Tigers have “serious” interest in free agent righty Kenta Maeda.
For teams in need of offense this winter, options are few and far between – especially if those teams aren’t in the market for a certain two-way superstar.
Kenta Maeda got off to a rocky start due to injury. In his first start in 591 days, arm fatigue forced him to leave his first outing after recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Advancements in technology are great, until they do not work as planned.
Minnesota Twins pitcher Kenta Maeda has to feel pretty good about his spring outing Thursday after what he was able to overcome during it.
Maeda, 33, struggled through groin and elbow injuries last season before ultimately going under the knife on Sept. 1.
If Maeda needs Tommy John surgery, his recovery period would keep him out for all of next season. If he doesn’t need the procedure, he could be back much sooner.
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