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The Detroit Tigers Minor League Report offers weekly recaps of the farm system throughout the season.
The Tigers lost in the ALDS to the Seattle Mariners, who now stand two wins away from a World Series appearance. The guys recap Game 5 and the Scott Harris and AJ Hinch presser.
Before the Lions vs. Ravens game, we recap the titles of Lakeland and West Michigan, the Tigers struggles down the stretch and the big week on the road.
The Tigers are hosting Cleveland for the most important three game series of the season. Toledo looks towards the final stretch of the season, Erie starts a chance at a three-peat, and Lakeland and West Michigan are one win away from winning titles.
Chris and Rogelio discuss the call-ups of Max Clark, Kevin McGonigle and Josue Briceno to Erie, Emily Waldon stops by to talk about Erie and Akron, and the Tigers took the wind out of the sails of Cleveland.
The Tigers get clutch pitching from Dietrich Enns, Tarik Skubal shoves in front of a national audience, the future is heading to Atlanta and Erie is going to the moon
The Tigers lose a series against the Rays but look to bounce back against the A's and Twins, Erie goes to the postseason again and Jude Warwick and Franyerber Montilla have good weeks.
The Tigers lose a series against the Reds as the bullpen goes through some changes. Erie and Lakeland continue their playoff pushes and the Whitecaps punch their ticket to the postseason.
On this week's recap, the Detroit Tigers take 2 out of 3 from the Cubs, the Whitecaps can't figure out the Lake County Captains for some reason, Erie pulls ahead of Akron and Lakeland looks to grab a playoff spot.
Brandon returns as the guys discuss the Detroit Tigers win over the White Sox, the first team to 40 wins, Toledo's recent stretch of dominance, the Whitecaps's bats continue to be red-hot and Erie's bullpen gets it done.