Detroit Tigers pitcher Troy Melton is unlikely to be ready for 2026 Opening Day on March 26 after being shut down with right ...
The Detroit Tigers received troubling news on Troy Melton after a doctor diagnosed an elbow strain and recommended extended rest.
Detroit Tigers right-hander Troy Melton isn't available to pitch in spring training due to general arm soreness. It's unclear ...
Manager AJ Hinch explained before the game Wednesday why right-hander Troy Melton hasn’t pitched yet in a spring game.
One of the Tigers' most talented young pitchers is battling elbow discomfort and likely to start the season on the injured ...
Melton has a right elbow strain and will be given extended rest after visiting with a doctor this week, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
Troy Melton continues to deal with arm issues.
“It’s unlikely that he will be ready for the beginning of the season,” AJ Hinch said.
I talk about pitching depth all the time. This is why it matters. I’ll just be brutally honest: I do not like how we scout and evaluate pictures in the modern age. I think it is completely bizarre ...
The Detroit Tigers could potentially be on the cusp of being without their young star pitcher Troy Melton for a while.
The Tigers added Framber Valdez to the top of their rotation Wednesday, but Melton figures to stick in the No. 5 spot for now with Reese Olson (shoulder) uncertain to be ready for the start of the ...
Riley Greene's 2026 season could define his career. David Rodriguez Munoz / Getty Images DETROIT — This is it. The dawn of a new season, the glory of sunshine, the sweet chorus of wood popping and ...
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