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Detroit Tigers vs. Royals postponed, rescheduled for July

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Detroit Tigers and Kansas Metropolis Royals postponed Sunday’s recreation, scheduled for two:10 p.m. due to inclement climate at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas Metropolis.
The fourth matchup within the four-game collection has been rescheduled for July 11 as a part of a cut up doubleheader at Kauffman Stadium. Recreation 1 is slated for two:10 p.m.; Recreation 2 can be at 8:10 p.m.
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The Tigers (4-5) have an off day Monday, adopted by a six-game homestand in opposition to the New York Yankees (Tuesday-Thursday) and Colorado Rockies (Friday-Sunday), with one other off day subsequent Monday.
In opposition to the Yankees, left-hander Tyler Alexander is beginning the primary recreation of the collection. Left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez will pitch the second recreation, and righty Michael Pineda appears more likely to make his debut for the Tigers within the collection finale.
Pineda, an eight-year MLB veteran, signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract in spring coaching.
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Karel Vejmelka makes 38 saves, Utah tops Detroit to creep closer in wild card race | Utah Hockey Club

All four forward lines score in first game of critical, two-game road trip
Utah GM Bill Armstrong told his troops this week that they had earned the right to stay together. In the next breath, he handed out four contract extensions to walk the talk.
His team repaid him with a gutsy 4-2 win in Detroit on the day before the NHL trade deadline.
Utah goaltender Karel Vejmelka was the story of the game on Thursday, stopping 38 shots to earn his fifth win in his past six outings.
Dylan Guenther, Nick Schmaltz, Kevin Stenlund and Lawson Crouse scored, the penalty kill was a perfect three-for-three against the NHL’s second-ranked power play unit, and Utah crept a little closer to the final wild card spot in the Western Conference with a win against a team that is trying to claim its own wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Utah rallied from a 2-1 deficit despite being outshot 40-19. Utah has won three of its past four games, four of its past six, and seven of its past 10.
“We had a kind of slow start today, but after the first period, we played a pretty good second and even better in the third,” Vejmelka said. “It’s a big team win tonight.”
Playoff watch: The only other team of note in the race for the Western Conference’s final wild card spot that was in action on Thursday was the Calgary Flames. They lost, 3-2, in overtime in Dallas on Thursday. Overall, Utah drew within a point of the St. Louis Blues with a game in hand, within two points of the Vancouver Canucks, and within three points of the Flames, who hold the final wild card slot.
Extension energized: Utah signed four players to contract extensions this week: forward Alex Kerfoot, defensemen Olli Määttä, Ian Cole and Vejmelka. They all seemed energized by the security in Thursday’s game.
Kerfoot set up Dylan Guenther’s first period goal with a terrific backhand pass. Määttä logged 18:20 of ice time, he was a plus-1, and he drew a game-clinching penalty on Patrick Kane late in the game. Cole logged 21:32 of ice time and recorded a goal-saving blocked shot late in the game.
And then there was Vejmelka.
Utah’s starter, who just agreed to a five-year extension on Wednesday, made 38 saves to mark his highest save total in a road game this season. Two saves in particular stood out.
Vejmelka’s right pad/toe save on Red Wings center Dylan Larkin with just over a minute remaining in the first period was a possible game-changer with Utah already trailing 2-1. So was his point-blank glove save on forward Alex DeBrincat, moving left to right, with just over a minute left in the second period and the game tied, 2-2.
“We got an elite performance from Veggie,” Utah coach André Tourigny said. “We demanded a lot from him tonight. I want to help him a little better, but you know what? That’s what a team is. When you stick together, sometimes it’s one guy, another night it’s another guy.
“He was really, really good, tuned in, made key saves at key moments.”
Bjugdstad injured: Utah center Nick Bjugstad missed the game with an upper-body injury that landed him on injured reserve. The IR stint is retroactive to Utah’s last game on March 1 which means he is eligible to play in the team’s home game against Toronto on Monday.
Players who are placed on IR must miss at least seven days.
Quotable: “We had one period to go out there and win an important hockey game and that’s what we did,” said associate captain Lawson Crouse of his team’s two-goal third period. “It shows a lot of courage from our team. There’s definitely things we need to improve on, but getting a win like that feels good.”
Up next: Utah travels to Chicago for the only time this season to face the Blackhawks on Friday. Utah leads the season series, 2-0. In the first game in Utah Hockey Club history, Dylan Guenther had two goals, Connor Ingram made 24 saves and Utah beat the Blackhawks, 5-2 at Delta Center on Oct. 8. Utah won the second meeting at Delta Center on Feb. 25 when Crouse scored the game-winning goal on a backhander with 7:48 left in a 2-1 victory.
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Detroit Tigers put these 27 players on prospect roster for 2025 Spring Breakout game

What’s changed with Detroit Tigers’ player development?
JJ Cooper of “Baseball America” breaks down what shifts have taken place in how the Detroit Tigers develop their players. Full podcast out now.
LAKELAND, Fla. — Center fielder Max Clark, one of the flashiest and most highly touted prospects in baseball, wasn’t invited to the Detroit Tigers’ MLB camp for spring training. Instead, he was assigned to minor league camp.
But Clark will still get his big moment when he steps into the spotlight in the Spring Breakout game.
The Tigers are playing against the Atlanta Braves in a prospect-only matchup, scheduled for 4:05 p.m. March 16 at CoolToday Park in North Port, Florida. Once again, Hall of Fame shortstop Alan Trammell — a special assistant in the Tigers’ front office — will manage the Tigers in the Spring Breakout game.
It’s the second year of the Spring Breakout showcase in spring training.
The Spring Breakout roster is headlined by Clark, a 20-year-old who hit .264 with a .765 OPS in 34 games in High-A West Michigan in the 2024 season as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2023 draft.
There are 27 players on the roster, including 18 prospects from the Tigers’ top-30 list (as ranked by MLB Pipeline): Clark (No. 2), Kevin McGonigle (No. 3), Bryce Rainer (No. 4), Thayron Liranzo (No. 5), Josue Briceño (No. 6), Hao-Yu Lee (No. 8), Jaden Hamm (No. 9), Troy Melton (No. 13), Franyerber Montilla (No. 14), Enrique Jimenez (No. 17), Jake Miller (No. 18), Josh Randall (No. 19), Joseph Montalvo (No. 20), Michael Massey (No. 21), Roberto Campos (No. 23), Max Anderson (No. 24), Carson Rucker (No. 25), Tyler Owens (No. 29).
Right-hander Jackson Jobe, the Tigers’ No. 1 prospect, is not competing in the Spring Breakout game. Rather, Jobe is focused on winning a spot in the Tigers’ Opening Day starting rotation.
Five of the prospects on the Spring Breakout roster made MLB Pipeline’s top-100 prospects list, all position players: Clark at No. 6, McGonigle at No. 28, Rainer at No. 52, Liranzo at No. 81 and Briceño at No. 94.
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2025 Spring Breakout roster
Right-handed pitchers (9): Jaden Hamm, Troy Melton, Josh Randall, Joseph Montalvo, Michael Massey, Tyler Owens, Max Alba, RJ Petit, CJ Weins.
Left-handed pitchers (2): Jake Miller, Micah Ashman.
Catchers (2): Thayron Liranzo, Enrique Jimenez.
Infielders (9): Kevin McGonigle, Bryce Rainer, Josue Briceno, Hao-Yu Lee, Franyerber Montilla, Max Anderson, Carson Rucker, Jake Holton, John Peck.
Outfielders (5): Max Clark, Roberto Campos, Seth Stephenson, Nomar Fana, Brett Callahan.
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See Metro Detroit girls basketball scores from MHSAA district semifinals
The MHSAA girls basketball state playoffs are underway and we have district semifinal scores involving Metro Detroit teams. To add your missing score, email japurcell@mlive.com or tag @JaredPurcellDET on X with the results. Stats from the game are encouraged.
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