Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris told reporters (including Chris McCosky of the Detroit News) that he wasn’t disappointed by Bregman’s decision to head to Boston. “ ...
Detroit president of baseball operations Scott Harris made an admirable run at Bregman, even offering him more long-term security and overall money than the Red Sox. Boston has the Tigers beat on ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Scott Harris, the Detroit Tigers’ president of baseball operations, stood in the shade near the right-field wall of Joker Marchant Stadium, green Gatorade cup in hand.
Lakeland, Fla. — Too many years in the past, national baseball snoops would look at the Tigers' farmlands and wonder what happened. Drought, locusts — something awful had left Detroit’s ...
Acclaimed disc jockey Fagbe John Oluwafemi, widely recognized as DJ Kaycee, recently celebrated a remarkable milestone in his distinguished career: 20 years of captivating audiences with his ...
Michael O’Sullivan, a jockey from Ireland who fell from his horse at Thurles Racecourse, has died more than a week after the fall, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) said in a news ...
Former U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., linked his 2024 Senate loss to ex-Vice President Kamala Harris’ poor performance in the state. Tester, who lost to former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy in that race ...
The deputy manager, Charles Scott Harris, invaded employees’ personal space to hug them, touch their backs and shoulders, wrap himself around them and rub his clothed penis against their bodies ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Don't let anyone tell you the Alex Bregman saga with the Detroit Tigers is finished. Maybe it's just getting started. Agent Scott Boras — who has represented Bregman for the ...
SEVEN Cheltenham jockeys have been banned for 'misconduct' after an 'embarrassing' false start controversy hit the Festival. Punters have hit out at the stop-start nature of some of the races ...
Brandon Harris followed suit, coaching at FIU and FAU. With a chance to join Scott Frost’s staff at UCF as defensive backs coach in December, he knew who to call to ask about it — his big brother.
In response, Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris clapped back, stating that Detroit is only looking for players who want to play there. While this sounds cliche, his point is that ...