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Detroit Tigers’ Eduardo Rodriguez exits start vs. Rays early
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Detroit Tigers left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez signaled to supervisor A.J. Hinch within the dugout with one out within the first inning. He exited Wednesday’s begin moments later, after a mound go to from athletic coach Doug Teter.
Six of seven batters reached safely in opposition to Rodriguez, whose four-seam fastball averaged 89.5 mph. The 29-year-old primarily relied on his changeup and cutter in opposition to the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Area.
After strolling Vidal Brujan, Rodriguez requested to depart from his outing.
He threw 23 pitches, 11 for strikes.
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The Tigers signed Rodriguez to a five-year, $77 million contract in November. He entered Wednesday with a 3.72 ERA however the outing vs. the Rays raised it to 4.38. He has points 17 walks and 34 strikeouts in 39 innings throughout eight begins.
The Rays loaded the bases with three consecutive singles: Yandy Diaz (88.2 mph fastball), Wander Franco (83.4 mph changeup) and Harold Ramirez (86.5 mph cutter).
Then, Rodriguez walked Randy Arozarena on 4 pitches.
Francisco Mejia continued the assault with a two-run single to left subject, giving the Rays a 3-0 benefit. Isaac Paredes flied out to middle subject for Rodriguez’s first — and solely — out of the sport.
Brujan’s five-pitch stroll ended Rodriguez’s begin.
For his 23 pitches, Rodriguez used eight changeups, eight cutters, six four-seam fastballs and one sinker. He earned one swing and miss, along with his changeup, and three referred to as strikes.
Rodriguez’s fastball often averages 91.9 mph.
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Detroit gets millions from feds to install ‘high-speed’ EV chargers
Tim Slusser says the city of Detroit has an end goal for its electric vehicle charging infrastructure plans.
“In the future, you won’t be any farther than 3 to 5 miles from a charging station no matter where you are in the city of Detroit,” Slusser, the city’s chief of mobility innovation, told the Free Press on Tuesday.
A new federal grant award to the city and region should help.
On Friday, the city of Detroit and the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments were awarded almost $15.2 million to boost EV charging in the region. This grant, along with a similar $23.4 million grant last year, are expected to help the city install more than 100 “high-speed” EV charging stations across 40 locations, according to the announcement Tuesday.
The latest grant to Detroit and the region were part of a wider announcement from the Federal Highway Administration for 49 projects nationwide funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Currently, Detroit has around 300 public and private charging stations, close to 30 of which are DC fast charging, which are “as close to the gas station experience as you can get,” Slusser said, noting that’s simply not enough.
Those locations include places like recreation centers and even Meijer stores, Slusser said.
“We really wanted to address some remaining gaps in our EV infrastructure strategy as well as to tie those assets into some other transportation modalities,” Slusser said, referencing locations where drivers can park and access scooters, bike share or other transit options.
Outside the city, SMART bus park and ride and carpool lots will be areas of focus. The goal is to have higher speed chargers along major corridors and places where shorter charging times are important. Slower speed, Level 2 chargers that deliver approximately 25 miles of range per hour plugged in, would be located in areas where people might plan to leave their vehicle while they grab a bite to eat or see a show.
The intent is also to give a wide range of people access to EV charging, including those living in multifamily units, and to reduce vehicle emissions in the city.
Mayor Mike Duggan, in a news release, said “electric vehicles are the future of the auto industry and Detroit is going to support that shift by making sure we have a network of safe, convenient and easy-to-find high-speed charging stations for people to use.”
Slusser said specific locations should be available soon. The release noted that installation of the first stations are expected to take place in the spring, with all chargers installed over the next few years. The effort is being marketed as the Detroit Charge Ahead: Clean Commute Program.
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Detroit Lions superfan gears up for playoffs
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Gov. Whitmer asks Detroit Lions fans to design, draw team logo to support playoff run
Spirit of Detroit rocks Lions jersey ahead of historic NFL playoff run
The Spirit of Detroit statue wore a Lions jersey after their win against the Vikings helped them get their first No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Seen Jan. 6, 2025.
Ahead of the Detroit Lions’ Saturday showdown with the Washington Commanders in the NFL playoffs (8 p.m., FOX), Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has invited residents to submit their best artistic interpretations of the team’s logo, with a chance to be featured on the governor’s social media pages.
“The Lions have captured our hearts and made us all hopeful for a Super Bowl this year,” Whitmer said in a statement. “Join me in rooting them on by submitting your version of the team logo. Let’s show the Lions that we got their backs as they enter the playoffs.”
Residents are invited to submit their drawings of the Lions’ logo at michigan.gov/onepride.
Detroit, for the first time in the franchise’s history, earned the top seed in the conference, getting a bye week and home field advantage in the playoffs. Detroit won its second straight NFC North division title in 2024, finishing with a 15-2 record. They’ll host Washington, who is fresh off a 23-20 road win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round.
The winner will advance to the NFC Championship game, the same stage the Lions fell in the playoffs last year against the San Francisco 49ers. In the other NFC Divisional round matchup, the Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the Los Angeles Rams.
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