
Detroit Tigers - Record & Stats
American League | American League Central | 2026 Season
Follow the Detroit Tigers through the 2026 MLB season with complete game coverage. Check today's Tigers game, upcoming schedule, live scores, and detailed game recaps.
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@ Angels
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Batting
Career Home Runs
Al Kaline(1953-1974)
Career Hits
Ty Cobb(1905-1926)
Career RBIs
Ty Cobb(1905-1926)
Single-Season HR
Hank Greenberg(1938)
Pitching
Career Wins
Hooks Dauss(1912-1926)
Career Strikeouts
Mickey Lolich(1963-1975)
Career Saves
Todd Jones(1997-2001, 2006-2008)
Single-Season Wins
Denny McLain(1968)
Records updated through 2024 season
The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Detroit, competing in the American League, American League Central. The Tigers play their home games at Comerica Park and battle through a 162-game regular season each year in pursuit of a division title and a postseason berth. No name looms larger in Tigers history than Al Kaline, the franchise's all-time home run leader with 399 (1953-1974). This page tracks the Tigers throughout the 2026 season with live scores, schedules, standings, and AI-generated game recaps.
Offensively, the Tigers record book is anchored by some of the most productive hitters in baseball history. Ty Cobb holds the franchise career hits record with 3900 (1905-1926), while Ty Cobb drove in a franchise-best 1805 runs (1905-1926). The single-season home run mark belongs to Hank Greenberg, who launched 58 in 1938 — one of the defining power displays in Tigers history. These all-time leaders set the standard that every current Tigers hitter measures up against.
On the mound, Hooks Dauss stands atop the Tigers pitching ledger with 223 career wins (1912-1926), and Mickey Lolich is the franchise strikeout king with 2679 (1963-1975). Todd Jones closed out a franchise-record 235 games (1997-2001, 2006-2008) out of the bullpen. Pitching has long shaped the Tigers' fortunes, and these records reflect generations of arms who defined eras of Detroit baseball.
Comerica Park opened in 2000, making it 26 years old, and seats roughly 41,083 fans on a grass surface. The outfield stretches 420 feet to center field, 345 feet down the left-field line, and 330 feet down the right-field line, dimensions that shape how the Tigers build their roster. A trip to see the Tigers is as much about the ballpark experience as the game itself, from the concourse atmosphere to the views from the seats.
The American League Central produces some of the most heated rivalries in baseball, and the Tigers face their divisional opponents roughly 13 times each over the course of the season. To follow the Detroit Tigers all season long, check the live record and standings position in the stats panel on this page, browse the full Tigers schedule for upcoming home dates at Comerica Park, and review franchise records for the complete list of all-time Tigers statistical leaders. Whether the Tigers are chasing a pennant or building for the future, every game during the 2026 season is covered here with scores, recaps, and stats.
Tigers stats updated daily. View franchise records below for all-time Tigers stats leaders in home runs, batting average, wins, ERA, and more.
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