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Dillon Dingler could’ve gone with something close to home when approached about a custom painted catcher's mask for Players Weekend. But the Massillon, Ohio, native and former Ohio State star turned Detroit catcher knew better.
Charlie Morton, a 41-year-old pitcher in his 18th major league season, has already exceeded any reasonable expectation of a big league career.
It’s 2017. The Astros have just won the World Series, and Charlie Morton is back in the corner of the clubhouse, crying. He can still get the words out, he’s still as thoughtful as ever, after ...
Charlie Morton continues to defy Father Time. Making his 400th career start in his debut for the Tigers, Morton pitched six strong innings Sunday night during Detroit’s 2-0 loss to Cristopher Sánchez and the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
The Detroit Tigers made a plethora of moves at MLB's trade deadline to help improve their pitching depth. Some of the notable additions were Chris Paddack, Kyle Finnegan, Charlie Morton, and Rafael Montero. Despite playing like one of the best teams in baseball up until the All-Star break, they have hit a bit of a rough patch in the last month.
Dillon Dingler drove in three runs, Charlie Morton pitched six strong innings and the Detroit Tigers blanked the Minnesota Twins 7-0 on Friday in Minneapolis.
It’s Friday, August 15 and the Tigers (71-52) are in Minneapolis to take on the Twins (57-64). Charlie Morton is slated to take the mound for Detroit against Pierson Ohl for Minnesota.