2018 Detroit Tigers season

The 2018 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 118th season. It was the team's first year under a mostly new coaching staff led by new Manager Ron Gardenhire. It was the fourth consecutive season they missed the playoffs, finishing with the same record as the previous season, 64–98, but good for third place in the American League Central division.

2018 Detroit Tigers
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record64–98 (.395)
Divisional place3rd
Other information
OwnersChristopher Ilitch; Ilitch family trust
General managersAl Avila
ManagersRon Gardenhire
Local televisionFox Sports Detroit
(Mario Impemba, Matt Shepard, Rod Allen, Kirk Gibson)
Local radioDetroit Tigers Radio Network
(Dan Dickerson, Jim Price)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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It was the last season for television announcers Mario Impemba and Rod Allen, who had been together since 2003. Their contracts were not renewed due to an alleged physical altercation after the game on September 4.[1]

Uniform changes

Starting this season, the Tigers changed the classic curved Old English D logo on their home uniforms to match that of the sharp cornered hat logo, which is now larger.[2]

Roster moves

Coaching staff

  • On October 20, the Tigers announced Ron Gardenhire was named the successor to Brad Ausmus as the Tigers' manager, and signed to a three-year contract.[3]
  • On November 2, the Tigers named Chris Bosio as pitching coach, Ramón Santiago as first-base coach, Phil Clark as assistant hitting coach, Rick Anderson as bullpen coach, Steve Liddle as bench coach, and Joe Vavra as quality control coach.[4] Also on November 2, the Tigers announced Lloyd McClendon would return as hitting coach and Dave Clark would return as third-base coach.[4]
  • On June 27, 2018, the Tigers terminated pitching coach Chris Bosio's contract due to "insensitive comments that violated Club policy and his Uniform Employee Contract." Bullpen coach Rick Anderson was then promoted to pitching coach.[5]

Releases

Signings

  • On November 25, the Tigers agreed to a one-year, $795,000 deal with relief pitcher Blaine Hardy, avoiding arbitration.[14]
  • On December 5, the Tigers signed outfielder Leonys Martín to a one-year, $1.75 million contract.[15]
  • On December 8, the Tigers signed pitcher Mike Fiers to a one-year, $6 million contract.[16]
  • On December 14, the Tigers selected outfielder Víctor Reyes in the Rule 5 draft.[17]
  • On January 9, the Tigers signed catcher Brayan Peña to a minor league contract.[18] Peña retired as a player on June 18, 2018, and went on to manage the Tigers' rookie league team in the Gulf Coast League.[19]
  • On January 11, the Tigers claimed pitcher Johnny Barbato off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.[20] Also on January 11, the Tigers signed catcher James McCann to a one-year, $2.375 million contract, avoiding arbitration.[21]
  • On January 17, the Tigers avoided arbitration when they reached one-year deals with right fielder Nicholas Castellanos, shortstop José Iglesias, and pitchers Shane Greene and Alex Wilson.[22]
  • On February 23, the Tigers signed pitcher Francisco Liriano to a one-year, $4 million contract.[23]
  • On August 10, the Tigers signed relief pitcher Zach McAllister to a major league contract.[24] He pitched in just three games for the Tigers before being designated for assignment and electing free agency on August 22.

Trades

Number retirements

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 9171 0.562 49–32 42–39
Minnesota Twins 7884 0.481 13 49–32 29–52
Detroit Tigers 6498 0.395 27 38–43 26–55
Chicago White Sox 62100 0.383 29 30–51 32–49
Kansas City Royals 58104 0.358 33 32–49 26–55

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Boston Red Sox 10854 0.667
Houston Astros 10359 0.636
Cleveland Indians 9171 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 10062 0.617 +3
Oakland Athletics 9765 0.599
Tampa Bay Rays 9072 0.556 7
Seattle Mariners 8973 0.549 8
Los Angeles Angels 8082 0.494 17
Minnesota Twins 7884 0.481 19
Toronto Blue Jays 7389 0.451 24
Texas Rangers 6795 0.414 30
Detroit Tigers 6498 0.395 33
Chicago White Sox 62100 0.383 35
Kansas City Royals 58104 0.358 39
Baltimore Orioles 47115 0.290 50

Record against opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 3–163–42–52–41–62–41–51–67–121–51–68–113–45–147–13
Boston 16–33–43–44–23–45–16–04–310–92–44–311–86–115–416–4
Chicago 4–34–35–147–120–711–82–57–122–42–52–44–24–32–46–14
Cleveland 5–24–314–513–63–412–73–310–92–52–42–52–44–23–412–8
Detroit 4–22–412–76–131–58–113–47–123–40–73–42–43–44–36–14
Houston 6–14–37–04–35–15–113–64–22–512–79–103–412–74–213–7
Kansas City 4–21–58–117–1211–81–51–610–92–52–51–50–72–52–56–14
Los Angeles 5–10–65–23–34–36–136–14–31–510–98–111–613–64–310–10
Minnesota 6–13–412–79–1012–72–49–103–42–52–51–53–42–44–28–12
New York 12–79–104–25–24–35–25–25–15–23–35–110–94–313–611–9
Oakland 5–14–25–24–27–07–125–29–105–23–39–102–513–67–012–8
Seattle 6–13–44–25–24–310–95–111–85–11–510–96–110–93–46–14
Tampa Bay 11–88–112–44–24–24–37–06–14–39–105–21–65–113–67–13
Texas 4–31–63–42–44–37–125–26–134–23–46–139–101–53–39–11
Toronto 14–54–154–24–33–42–45–23–42–46–130–74–36–133–313–7

Season highlights

Team accomplishments

  • On April 8, the Tigers won a game with two or fewer hits for the first time since July 11, 2004 against the Minnesota Twins.[32]
  • On May 28, the Tigers established a franchise record by hitting at least one double in 44 consecutive games, breaking the previous team record set in 1924. JaCoby Jones hit the record-breaking double in the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Angels.[33] The streak was extended to 53 consecutive games before ending on June 6 against the Boston Red Sox. This was the third-longest streak in Major League history since at least 1908.[34]
  • On July 15, the Tigers faced starter Justin Verlander for the first time since he was traded to the Houston Astros from the Tigers on August 31, 2017. Detroit won the game 6–3, while tagging Verlander for four home runs. It was only the third time in Verlander's career that he gave up four home runs in a game.[35]

Pitching

Hitting

Defense

  • JaCoby Jones' Defensive Runs Saved rating of 24 (meaning 24 better than league average) was the best among all major league outfielders, and he finished second to Mookie Betts in Ultimate Zone Rating.[45]

Game log

2018 Game Log: 64–98 (Home: 38–43; Away: 26–55)
March/April: 11–16 (Home: 6–8; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
March 29PiratesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to March 30.
1March 30Pirates10–13 (13)Brault (1–0)Wilson (0–1)42,5160–1L1
March 31PiratesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 1.
2April 1Pirates0–1Williams (1–0)Fulmer (0–1)Rivero (1)14,8580–2L2
3April 1Pirates6–8Kuhl (1–0)Farmer (0–1)Rivero (2)18,4380–3L3
4April 2Royals6–1Liriano (1–0)Hammel (0–1)15,4761–3W1
5April 3Royals0–1Junis (1–0)Boyd (0–1)Herrera (1)15,0831–4L1
April 4RoyalsPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 20.
6April 5@ White Sox9–7 (10)Jiménez (1–0)Infante (0–1)Greene (1)33,3182–4W1
7April 7@ White Sox6–1Fulmer (1–1)Giolito (0–1)16,6253–4W2
8April 8@ White Sox1–0Fiers (1–0)López (0–1)Greene (2)11,1314–4W3
9April 9@ Indians0–2Kluber (1–1)Liriano (1–1)Miller (1)9,8434–5L1
10April 10@ Indians1–2Miller (1–0)Wilson (0–2)Allen (3)10,0784–6L2
11April 11@ Indians1–5Carrasco (3–0)Norris (0–1)10,8724–7L3
12April 12@ Indians3–9Bauer (1–1)Fulmer (1–2)12,9014–8L4
13April 13Yankees6–8Montgomery (1–0)Fiers (1–1)Chapman (2)21,3634–9L5
April 14YankeesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 15.
April 15YankeesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to June 4.
April 15YankeesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to June 4.
14April 17Orioles4–2Liriano (2–1)Cashner (1–2)Greene (3)15,5305–9W1
15April 18Orioles6–5Greene (1–0)Araújo (1–2)15,1786–9W2
16April 19Orioles13–8Zimmermann (1–0)Cobb (0–2)15,9167–9W3
17April 20Royals3–2 (10)Jiménez (2–0)Keller (0–1)15,4068–9W4
18April 20Royals2–3Junis (3–1)Greene (1–1)Herrera (3)17,1948–10L1
19April 21Royals12–4Fiers (2–1)Duffy (0–3) Saupold (1)19,3029–10W1
20April 22Royals5–8McCarthy (1–0)VerHagen (0–1)Herrera (4)19,0349–11L1
April 24@ PiratesPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to April 25.
21April 25@ Pirates13–10Stumpf (1–0)Taillon (2–2)Greene (4)9,39610–11W1
22April 25@ Pirates3–8Kuhl (3–1)Boyd (0–2)9,39610–12L1
23April 26@ Pirates0–1Vázquez (1–0)Wilson (0–3)12,04910–13L2
24April 27@ Orioles0–6Tillman (1–4)Fiers (2–2)14,22310–14L3
25April 28@ Orioles9–5Liriano (3–1)Cashner (1–4)20,89611–14W1
26April 29@ Orioles3–5Gausman (2–2)Norris (0–2)O'Day (2)28,08911–15L1
27April 30Rays2–3Faria (2–1)Greene (1–2)Alvarado (1)19,39811–16L2
May: 15–14 (Home: 11–4; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
28May 1Rays2–1Boyd (1–2)Archer (2–2)Greene (5)17,25512–16W1
29May 2Rays3–2 (12)Saupold (1–0)Andriese (0–1)20,86613–16W2
30May 3@ Royals6–10McCarthy (3–0)Bell (0–1)28,86613–17L1
31May 4@ Royals2–4Boyer (1–0)Stumpf (1–1)Herrera (6)24,64813–18L2
32May 5@ Royals3–2Zimmermann (2–0)Hammel (0–4)Greene (6)20,70814–18W1
33May 6@ Royals2–4Junis (4–2)Boyd (1–3)Herrera (7)18,42414–19L1
34May 7@ Rangers6–7Leclerc (1–0)Stumpf (1–2)Kela (7)20,05714–20L2
35May 8@ Rangers7–4Fiers (3–2)Minor (3–2)Greene (7)18,63415–20W1
36May 9@ Rangers4–5 (10)Kela (3–2)Saupold (1–1)30,38715–21L1
May 11MarinersPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to May 12.
37May 12Mariners4–3Boyd (2–3)Gonzales (3–3)Greene (8)25,50616–21W1
38May 12Mariners5–9Hernández (5–3)Fulmer (1–3)25,50616–22L1
39May 13Mariners5–4Greene (2–2)Nicasio (1–2)24,71817–22W1
40May 14Indians6–3Fiers (4–2)Carrasco (5–2)17,77518–22W2
41May 15Indians9–8Coleman (1–0)Miller (1–2)Greene (9)20,99719–22W3
42May 16Indians0–6Bauer (3–3)Carpenter (0–1)24,77119–23L1
43May 17@ Mariners3–2Saupold (2–1)Vincent (1–1)Greene (10)15,16920–23W1
44May 18@ Mariners4–5Altavilla (3–2)Farmer (0–2)Díaz (15)34,93220–24L1
45May 19@ Mariners2–7Paxton (3–1)Fiers (4–3)35,73920–25L2
46May 20@ Mariners2–3 (11)Vincent (2–1)Farmer (0–3)34,25220–26L3
47May 21@ Twins2–4Berríos (5–4)Stumpf (1–3)Rodney (10)17,16120–27L4
48May 22@ Twins0–6Lynn (2–4)Boyd (2–4)25,55920–28L5
49May 23@ Twins4–1Fulmer (2–3)Gibson (1–3)Greene (11)23,89121–28W1
50May 25White Sox5–4Farmer (1–3)Rondón (2–3)Greene (12)24,64822–28W2
51May 26White Sox4–8Santiago (1–2)Liriano (3–2)27,03222–29L1
52May 27White Sox3–2Hardy (1–0)Shields (1–5)Greene (13)23,41923–29W1
53May 28Angels9–3Boyd (3–4)Skaggs (3–4)20,85724–29W2
54May 29Angels2–9Tropeano (3–3)Fulmer (2–4)17,39724–30L1
55May 30Angels6–1Coleman (2–0)Bedrosian (1–1)19,49425–30W1
56May 31Angels6–2Saupold (3–1)Heaney (2–4)24,69626–30W2
June: 10–18 (Home: 6–9; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
57June 1Blue Jays5–2Hardy (2-0)García (2-4)Greene (14)22,19227–30W3
58June 2Blue Jays7–4Coleman (3–0)Oh (1–1)Jiménez (1)34,67428–30W4
59June 3Blue Jays4–8Sanchez (3–5)Fulmer (2–5)24,65828–31L1
60June 4Yankees4–7Severino (9–1)VerHagen (0–2)Chapman (14)28,01628–32L2
61June 4Yankees4–2Fiers (5–3)Germán (0–4)Greene (15)24,16529–32W1
62June 5@ Red Sox0–6Wright (2–0)Lewicki (0–1)34,76229–33L1
63June 6@ Red Sox1–7Rodríguez (7–1)Hardy (2-1)35,18229–34L2
64June 7@ Red Sox7–2Boyd (4–4)Beeks (0–1)36,55630–34W1
65June 8Indians1–4Bauer (5–4)Greene (2–3)Allen (12)21,76630–35L1
66June 9Indians4–2 (12)Saupold (4–1)Allen (2–3)27,03831–35W1
67June 10Indians2–9Kluber (10–2)Lewicki (0–2)22,86231–36L1
68June 12Twins4–6Pressly (1–1)Coleman (3–1)Rodney (14)20,34031–37L2
69June 13Twins5–2Jiménez (3–0)Reed (1–5)Greene (16)19,20632–37W1
70June 14Twins3–1Fulmer (3–5)Lynn (4–5)Greene (17)27,57333–37W2
71June 15@ White Sox4–3Farmer (2–3)Minaya (0–1)Greene (18)22,81334–37W3
72June 16@ White Sox7–5Farmer (3–3)Fry (0–1)Greene (19)23,19535–37W4
73June 17@ White Sox3–1Hardy (3-1)Shields (2–8)Jiménez (2)26,74636–37W5
74June 19@ Reds5–9Romano (4–7)Boyd (4–5)31,08536–38L1
75June 20@ Reds3–5Mahle (6–6)Fulmer (3–6)Iglesias (11)19,17736–39L2
76June 22@ Indians0–10Bieber (2–0)Fiers (5–4)30,92636–40L3
77June 23@ Indians1–4Bauer (7–5)Liriano (3–3)Allen (16)34,43536–41L4
78June 24@ Indians2–12Plutko (4–1)Boyd (4–6)31,20836–42L5
79June 25Athletics4–5Trivino (6–1)Greene (2–4)Treinen (18)19,12736–43L6
80June 26Athletics7–9Buchter (2–0)Greene (2–5)Treinen (19)22,80936–44L7
81June 27Athletics0–3Bassitt (1–3)Fiers (5–5)Trivino (2)23,96136–45L8
82June 28Athletics2–4Manaea (8–6)Fulmer (3–7)Treinen (20)28,86636–46L9
83June 29@ Blue Jays2–3Stroman (1–5)Liriano (3–4)Clippard (5)24,06836–47L10
84June 30@ Blue Jays3–4Oh (4–2)Jiménez (3–1)27,06636–48L11
July: 10–14 (Home: 5–6; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
85July 1@ Blue Jays9–1Zimmermann (3–0)Happ (10–4)37,44537–48W1
86July 2@ Blue Jays3–2 (10)Jiménez (4–1)Oh (4–3)Hardy (1)29,57538–48W2
87July 3@ Cubs3–5Wilson (3–2)Stumpf (1–4)Strop (2)38,42438–49L1
88July 4@ Cubs2–5Quintana (7–6)Liriano (3–5)Morrow (19)40,51038–50L2
89July 5Rangers5–7Gallardo (3–0)Boyd (4–7)Kela (21)21,24838–51L3
90July 6Rangers3–1Zimmermann (4–0)Colón (5–6)Jiménez (3)27,31639–51W1
91July 7Rangers7–2Fiers (6–5)Hamels (4–8)29,17440–51W2
92July 8Rangers0–3Bibens-Dirkx (2–2)Fulmer (3–8)Kela (22)22,04740–52L1
93July 9@ Rays9–10 (10)Andriese (2–3)Hardy (3–2)14,22940–53L2
94July 10@ Rays2–5Alvarado (1–3)Boyd (4–8)Romo (10)13,47840–54L3
95July 11@ Rays2–4Yarbrough (8–4)Zimmermann (4–1)Romo (11)13,92240–55L4
96July 13@ Astros0–3Keuchel (7–8)Fiers (6–6)Rondón (8)38,84340–56L5
97July 14@ Astros1–9Cole (10–2)Fulmer (3–9)40,40540–57L6
98July 15@ Astros6–3VerHagen (1–2)Verlander (9–5)39,45541–57W1
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99July 20Red Sox0–1Price (11–6)Boyd (4–9)Kimbrel (31)33,81741–58L1
100July 21Red Sox5–0Fiers (7–6)Johnson (1–3)31,68242–58W1
101July 22Red Sox1–9Sale (11–4)Hardy (3–3)25,01242–59L1
102July 23@ Royals5–4Wilson (1–3)Maurer (0–4)Greene (20)18,37043–59W1
103July 24@ Royals4–5Smith (1–1)Zimmermann (4–2)Peralta (5)29,95743–60L1
104July 25@ Royals8–4Boyd (5–9)Duffy (6–9)17,38244–60W1
105July 27Indians3–8Allen (3–4)Jiménez (4–2)26,96244–61L1
106July 28Indians2–1Hardy (4–3)Clevinger (7–7)Greene (21)29,09745–61W1
107July 29Indians1–8Kluber (13–6)Zimmermann (4–3)26,49845–62L1
108July 31Reds2–1Boyd (6–9)Bailey (1–8)Greene (22)24,92946–62W1
August: 8–19 (Home: 6–7; Away: 2–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 1Reds7–4VerHagen (2–2)Romano (6–9)Greene (23)24,95247–62W2
110August 3@ Athletics0–1 (13)Pagan (3–0)Farmer (3–4)14,76647–63L1
111August 4@ Athletics1–2Jackson (3–2)Zimmermann (4–4)Treinen (28)33,66847–64L2
112August 5@ Athletics0–6Cahill (4–2)Liriano (3–6)19,55947–65L3
113August 6@ Angels2–6Tropeano (5–6)Boyd (6–10)34,07347–66L4
114August 7@ Angels5–11Heaney (7–7)Turner (0–1)35,82447–67L5
115August 8@ Angels0–6Barría (7–7)Hardy (4–4)38,83247–68L6
116August 10Twins5–3Zimmermann (5–4)Santana (0–1)Greene (24)24,84948–68W1
117August 11Twins3–4Gibson (6–9)Liriano (3–7)Hildenberger (1)26,99148–69L1
118August 12Twins4–2Boyd (7–10)Stewart (0–1)Greene (25)30,10549–69W1
119August 13White Sox9–5Coleman (4–1)Gómez (0–1)20,96450–69W2
120August 14White Sox3–6Giolito (8–9)Hardy (4–5)Cedeño (1)20,66150–70L1
121August 15White Sox5–6Rodón (4–3)Zimmermann (5–5)Avilán (2)23,78450–71L2
122August 16@ Twins8–15May (1–0)Liriano (3–8)25,10850–72L3
123August 17@ Twins4–5Gibson (7–9)Boyd (7–11)Rogers (1)26,60550–73L4
124August 18@ Twins7–5Carpenter (1–1)Duffey (1–2)Greene (26)31,90451–73W1
125August 19@ Twins4–5Hildenberger (3–3)Wilson (1–4)27,91751–74L1
126August 21Cubs2–1Zimmermann (6–5)Hendricks (9–10)Greene (27)26,63852–74W1
127August 22Cubs2–8Lester (14–5)Liriano (3–9)28,28652–75L1
128August 23White Sox7–2Boyd (8–11)Shields (5–15)22,24753–75W1
129August 24White Sox3–6Vieira (1–0)Jiménez (4–3)23,19153–76L1
130August 25White Sox1–6Giolito (10–9)Carpenter (1–2)26,18353–77L2
131August 26White Sox2–7Kopech (1–0)Zimmermann (6–6)Fry (3)34,03653–78L3
132August 28@ Royals2–6Junis (7–12)Boyd (8–12)16,88853–79L4
133August 29@ Royals2–9Duffy (8–11)Fulmer (3–10)17,09153–80L5
134August 30@ Yankees8–7Wilson (2–4)Betances (4–4)Greene (28)37,19554–80W1
135August 31@ Yankees5–7Britton (2–0)Jiménez (4–4)Robertson (5)41,02654–81L1
September: 10–17 (Home: 4–9; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
136September 1@ Yankees1–2Tanaka (10–5)Norris (0–3)Betances (2)42,81654–82L2
137September 2@ Yankees11–7Boyd (9–12)Lynn (8–10)43,72155–82W1
138September 3@ White Sox2–4Fry (2–2)Greene (2–6)15,54055–83L1
139September 4@ White Sox8–3Liriano (4–9)Giolito (10–10)13,01256–83W1
140September 5@ White Sox10–2Zimmermann (7–6)Kopech (1–1)16,03657–83W2
141September 7Cardinals5–3Greene (3–6)Hicks (3–4)21,26858–83W3
142September 8Cardinals4–3Greene (4–6)Norris (3–5)30,26859–83W4
143September 9Cardinals2–5Gant (7–5)Fulmer (3–11)Martínez (2)22,21259–84L1
144September 10Astros2–3Verlander (15–9)Liriano (4–10)Osuna (16)19,71159–85L2
145September 11Astros4–5Harris (4–3)Zimmermann (7–7)Osuna (17)19,43259–86L3
146September 12Astros4–5Cole (14–5)Norris (0–4)Pressly (1)22,66659–87L4
147September 14@ Indians5–4VerHagen (3–2)Cimber (3–7)Greene (29)26,95260–87W1
148September 15@ Indians0–15Clevinger (12–8)Fulmer (3–12)26,53260–88L1
149September 16@ Indians6–4Liriano (5–10)Bieber (10–4)Greene (30)24,86261–88W1
150September 17Twins1–6Stewart (2–1)Zimmermann (7–8)19,00461–89L1
151September 18Twins3–5Odorizzi (7–10)Norris (0–5)Hildenberger (7)19,74061–90L2
152September 19Twins2–8Gonsalves (1–2)Turnbull (0–1)19,29661–91L3
153September 20Royals11–8Reininger (1–0)López (2–4)20,28262–91W1
154September 21Royals3–4Kennedy (3–8)Liriano (5–11)Peralta (12)22,00162–92L1
155September 22Royals5–4Jiménez (5–4)Hammel (3–14)Greene (31)24,81563–92W1
156September 23Royals2–3Keller (9–6)VerHagen (3–3)Peralta (13)24,23063–93L1
157September 25@ Twins4–2Alcántara (1–0)Hildenberger (4–6)Greene (32)23,84964–93W1
158September 26@ Twins4–11Duffey (2–2)Boyd (9–13)21,31664–94L1
159September 27@ Twins3–9Gonsalves (2–2)Liriano (5–12)22,34264–95L2
160September 28@ Brewers5–6Soria (2–1)Alcántara (1–1)Jeffress (14)44,77064–96L3
161September 29@ Brewers5–6Soria (3–1)Stumpf (1–5)Jeffress (15)45,52064–97L4
162September 30@ Brewers0–11González (10–11)Turnbull (0–2)41,84864–98L5
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Tigers team member

Roster

2018 Detroit Tigers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Nick Castellanos157620881854652389249.298.500
Jeimer Candelario144539781212831954366.224.393
Víctor Martínez13346732117210954032.251.353
Niko Goodrum1314445510929316531242.245.432
José Iglesias125432431163135481519.269.389
JaCoby Jones129429548922611341324.207.364
James McCann1184273194160839026.220.314
Leonys Martín783034576153929729.251.409
John Hicks812883575121932022.260.403
Mikie Mahtook67223244542929421.202.359
Dixon Machado672142044131121114.206.290
Victor Reyes10021235475311295.222.288
Ronny Rodríguez62191174270520210.220.335
Jim Adduci5917619478232116.267.386
Miguel Cabrera381341740110322022.299.448
Grayson Greiner309692160012017.219.281
Dawel Lugo27941020411807.213.309
Pete Kozma2769715411802.217.348
Christin Stewart176071611210010.267.417
Mike Gerber184224100204.095.119
Harold Castro61023000010.300.300
Jarrod Saltalamacchia5700000001.000.000
Pitcher Totals1621700000000.000.000
Team Totals162549463013262843513559770428.241.380

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Matthew Boyd9134.3931310170.1146878351159
Francisco Liriano5124.5827260133.2127846873110
Michael Fulmer3124.6924240132.1128756946110
Jordan Zimmerman784.5225250131.1140766626111
Mike Fiers763.4821210119.012149462687
Blaine Hardy453.563013186.07937342266
Buck Farmer344.15661069.16734324157
Shane Greene465.126603263.16839361965
Joe Jiménez544.31680362.25334302278
Alex Wilson243.36590061.25024231543
Drew VerHagen334.63411056.14629291953
Louis Coleman413.51510051.14321202441
Daniel Norris055.68118044.14628281951
Artie Lewicki024.89133038.24824211430
Daniel Stumpf154.93560038.14423211637
Warwick Saupold414.46310134.14117171316
Victor Alcántara112.40270030.02588621
Ryan Carpenter127.2565022.1341918415
Zac Reininger107.59180021.1281818918
Spencer Turnbull026.0643016.1171111415
Sandy Báez005.0290014.112128910
Matt Hall0014.635008.019161335
Chad Bell018.593007.1147727
Johnny Barbato0012.157006.2119952
Zach McAllister0021.603003.1108805
Josh Smoker000.001001.200022
Jacob Turner0145.001101.067511
Team Totals64984.58162162371425.114237967264911215

Source:

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Doug Mientkiewicz
AA Erie SeaWolves Eastern League Andrew Graham
A-Advanced Lakeland Flying Tigers Florida State League Mike Rabelo
A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Lance Parrish
A-Short Season Connecticut Tigers New York–Penn League Gerald Laird
Rookie GCL Tigers East Gulf Coast League Jesus Garces
Rookie GCL Tigers West Gulf Coast League Gary Cathcart
Rookie DSL Tigers 1 Dominican Summer League Ramon Zapata
Rookie DSL Tigers 2 Dominican Summer League Jesus Garces

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