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Scott Harris: "I understand the narrative about our offense. I've seen it." Here's why he disputes it.
The Tigers enjoyed several revelations last season. It’s hard to say whether the Tigers can – and should – count on such performances again.
When Cole Waites made his MLB debut for the Giants in September 2022, Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris shook his hand.
opportunitiesLAKELAND, Fla. — When Scott Harris, the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, dialed up team owner Christopher Ilitch to ask his blessing for a massive investment in free-agent pitcher Framber Valdez,
There are no two words in the English language more harmful than "good job," so I’m not going to say that to Scott Harris, but I definitely think that he’s had a pretty darn good 24 hours. You could argue that it’s an accident.
Scott Harris' Detroit Tigers did most of what they needed to have a successful offseason. But how close are they to a World Series contender for 2026?
DETROIT — Tigers president Scott Harris knew the questions were coming and he didn’t dismiss them or duck them. But he also made sure the accomplishments made by the team and the organization were recognized along with the disappointing September slide ...
The Detroit Tigers' season was cut short early, after a heartbreaking, late-night elimination at the hands of the Seattle Mariners, who are now up 2-0 over the Toronto Blue Jays. The story of the series was the struggling offense, failing to string ...
The Detroit Tigers' 2025 season is considered successful, though opinions differ on whether it was a significant step forward. Team president Scott Harris highlighted achievements like more wins, six All-Stars, and a second straight postseason appearance.
DETROIT -- Reporters were seated in the interview room at Comerica Park, but Scott Harris’ real audience on Monday was the fans. Harris, the Tigers’ president of baseball operations, gave a wrap-up of the 2025 season on a day he would have much rather ...
At the MLB trade deadline, Tigers president of baseball operation Scott Harris preached patience when explaining his relative inaction. Detroit, at the time, was first place in the AL Central by a wide margin and among the favorites to win the American League.
Detroit Tigers have shattered their conservative spending habits, securing elite left-hander Framber Valdez for $115 million over three years. This landmark deal, featuring an opt-out and deferred money,