Tommy Kahnle, who pitched for the New York Yankees in 2024, has landed with the Detroit Tigers on a one-year deal. Here are the details.
Detroit Tigers reliever Tommy Kahnle had a 2.11 ERA with 19 walks and 46 strikeouts across 42⅔ innings in 50 games with the New York Yankees in 2024.
Every dollar counts when you're dealing with Chris Ilitch. Detroit Tigers fans know this all too well, and while Scott Harris must act fast to improve a roster
The Detroit Tigers are reportedly on the verge of signing former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle to add a veteran bullpen presence.
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It has been a fairly underwhelming offseason so far for the Detroit Tigers after an excellent campaign in 2024. The Tigers entered the winter with some high ex
The Detroit Tigers are in agreement with veteran reliever Tommy Kahnle on a one-year deal for $7.75 million, ESPN reported Wednesday. The contract is pending a physical for the 35-year-old right-hander,
There had been mutual interest in yet another reunion with the Yankees earlier this winter, a source had said, but an expensive offseason and an eye on the $301 million CBT threshold likely
With less than three weeks until pitchers and catchers report to spring training, theScore's MLB editors answer some of the biggest questions surrounding the offseason. Which remaining free agent would you sign if you were a GM?
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DETROIT — Alex Bregman’s world spins on while the rest of baseball waits. Particularly in Detroit, there is an edge-of-the-seat anticipation to see whether the Tigers will make a splash in free agency or ride things out with what they have.