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2025 Tigers Spring Training

Tigers starter Kenta Maeda averaged around 92 mph with his fastball through the first three innings, but his velocity dipped in the fourth after surpassing 45 pitches.
I tracked four fastballs in the fourth inning, in order:
- 90.8 mph.
- 90.6 mph.
- 90.3 mph.
- 90.5 mph.
Freep
 
Tigers Play by Play man Dan Dickerson stops by. 33 minutes.
Chris and Rogelio sit down with Dan Dickerson, as he recaps what he has seen in Spring Training, what he likes from Hao-Yu Lee and Thayron Liranzo and the starting pitching battles.
 
Tigers starter Kenta Maeda averaged around 92 mph with his fastball through the first three innings, but his velocity dipped in the fourth after surpassing 45 pitches.
I tracked four fastballs in the fourth inning, in order:
- 90.8 mph.
- 90.6 mph.
- 90.3 mph.
- 90.5 mph.
Freep
was this from the game today?
 
I'd imagine with both Parker and Vierling out Perez would be at center. At least he has some games there..
that was my thought as well. If Meadows and Vierling are out for any extend time, my guess it will be Perez, Greene, and Carpenter getting most of the reps in the OF. Malloy may get some time out there when a lefty is starting.
 
We’re one month away from the Detroit Tigers home opener - Get your tickets before they’re gone.
Mlive
I've been to many opening days and everyone was always cold as shit. If anyone here is going I wish the weather to be perfect. A nice 70 degree sunny day.
 
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