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Today, we talk to a Detroit Free Press sports columnist about the Detroit Tigers astounding performance. Then, we discuss a mom's mission to clean up garbage in her hometown of Port Huron in a unique way. Plus: how voters can detect deepfakes.
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Andy Ibáñez hit a tiebreaking three-run double in Detroit’s four-run eighth inning, and the Tigers swept the Houston Astros in their AL Wild Card Series.
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The Detroit Tigers earned an American League wild card berth on Friday night, ending a decade-long postseason drought.
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An unexpected hot streak stokes Tiger baseball playoff dreams, indigenous opposition to a Sleeping Bear Dunes trail extension, the Michigander editing Wordle for the New York Times, and a graphic artists explores the aging process.
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Leyland received 15 of 16 votes Sunday from the contemporary era committee for managers, executives and umpires. He becomes the 23rd manager in the hall.
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Reactions to presidential visits to Michigan this week, the Detroit Tigers' Spanish broadcasts, and a shop in Lansing’s Old Town neighborhood that specializes in vintage and goth-adjacent style.
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Hazen Cuyler left a job at a Michigan auto factory in the 1920s to pursue a baseball career. He landed in the Hall of Fame. Historian Peter Morris shares his story.
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This season, for the first time in their history, the Detroit Tigers are broadcasting 22 select games in Spanish. Bilingual media relations coordinator Carlos Guillén has worked to make this happen.
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The bigger picture of the state's GOP, Michigan's berry season, a look at Belle Isle since the state takeover and the Detroit Tigers draft prospects.
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On Detroit's first full-capacity Opening Day since the pandemic, the Tigers gave fans a win to remember.