The Detroit Tigers enter the 2026 season looking to build on their growing momentum in the American League.
Powered by a mix of emerging young talent, experienced veterans, and improving pitching staff, Detroit continues to position itself as a team capable to compete deep into the season.
The Detroit Tigers are a storied franchise in Major League Baseball. A legacy that dates back to 1901, as one of the American Leagues original clubs.
The Tigers have captured four World Series titles while producing legendary players like Ty Cobb, Al Kaline, and Miguel Caberera.
In recent seasons the club has focused on developing their talent in hopes of returning to championship contention.
The Detroit Tigers are in the AL Central division, where they compete against the Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Guardians, and the White Sox.
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The Tigers are +240 to win AL Central, +1100 to win the American League, and +2500 to win the World Series. Last updated: May 14.
Owner | Christopher Ilitch |
General Manager | Jeff Greenberg |
Manager | A.J. Hinch |
Player | Position | Height (ft) | Weight (lbs) |
Dillon Dingler | Catcher | 6'1" | 210 |
Jake Rogers | Catcher | 5'11" | 201 |
Colt Keith | Infielder | 6'2" | 211 |
Zach McKinstry | Infielder | 5'11" | 180 |
Framber Valdez | Pitcher | 5'11" | 230 |
Drew Anderson | Pitcher | 6'3" | 205 |
World Series | 4 (1935, 1945, 1968, 1984) |
Division Titles | 7 (1907, 1908, 1909, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984, 2006, 2012) |
Wild Card Berths | 3 (2006, 2024, 2025) |
Playoff appearances | 18 |
Home Runs | Al Kaline | 399 |
RBIs | Ty Cobb | 1805 |
Hits | Ty Cobb | 3,902 |
Runs | Ty Cobb | 2,087 |
Batting Average | Ty Cobb | .369 |
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