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May 7, 2024 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | — |
May 6, 2024 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5.5 |
May 5, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | -0.5 |
May 4, 2024 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
May 3, 2024 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
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Player Outlook
Fantasy Stats
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2024 | 118.5 | 3.4 | 27 | 9 | 17 | 25 | — | .266 |
2023 | 250 | 2.5 | 51 | 11 | 37 | 35 | 7 | .288 |
2022 | 201 | 2.2 | 46 | 5 | 42 | 36 | 1 | .253 |
3y Avg. | 225.5 | 2.3 | 48 | 8 | 40 | 36 | 4 | .271 |
Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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Greene went 1-for-5 with a solo home run in Monday's 2-1 loss to the Guardians. Greene got Detroit on the board early, belting a leadoff home run against Triston McKenzie in the top of the first inning. However, he and his teammates went quiet from there. Fantasy managers won't mind too much, as the young outfielder now has four home runs over his last seven games, which has pushed him up to nine long balls for the season. Greene hit a career-high 11 home runs last year, and it looks like he should fly past that number in 2024.... See More ... See Less
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Tigers' Riley Greene: Belts eighth homer
Greene went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Saturday's 5-3 loss to the Yankees. The 23-year-old led off the game by taking Clarke Schmidt deep, giving Greene his third long ball in the last five contests and extending his hitting streak to seven games. The fifth overall pick in 2019 is beginning to live up to that draft pedigree, slashing .276/.401/.552 through 33 contests with eight homers, 16 RBI and 26 runs.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Pops two homers Tuesday
Greene went 4-for-9 with a double, two home runs and three total RBI across both games of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Cardinals. Greene provided all of Detroit's offense with a solo home run in the first game Tuesday, a 2-1 loss, but he really got going in the nightcap. He collected three hits in the 11-6 win, including a double and another homer, his seventh of the season. The talented young outfielder has pushed his OPS up to a robust .912, and the sky is the limit for Greene the rest of the way if he manages to stay healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Goes yard twice in win
Greene went 2-for-3 with a walk, two home runs and three RBI in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Rays. The Orlando native put on a show for friends and family in Tampa Bay, launching a solo shot to center field off Ryan Pepiot in the third inning before crushing a Colin Poche fastball to left-center in the eighth for a game-winning, two-run blast. Greene snapped a 14-game homer drought with the performance, but he appears poised on the brink of an offensive eruption -- his 20.6 percent walk rate is more than double last year's mark, while his Statcast page is covered in red ink as he sits in the 99th percentile in barrel rate and 91st percentile in xwOBA. That's translated into a .247/.402/.506 slash line through 102 plate appearances with five homers, 11 RBI and 20 runs.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Receives breather Friday
Greene is out of the lineup for Friday's game at Minnesota, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports. Greene started Detroit's first 19 games of the season but will receive a well-deserved day off for the series opener versus the Twins. Wenceel Perez will take over in right field and bat second.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Tallies two extra-base hits
Greene went 2-for-4 with a walk, a double, a triple, an RBI and two runs scored in Thursday's 9-7 loss to the Rangers. While Greene's batting average is still a bit underwhelming at .239, his .849 OPS is stronger due to eight extra-base knocks through 19 games. In fact, exactly half of the outfielder's hits have gone for extra bases so far. Greene is heating up, and with his ability to leg out doubles or hit the ball over the wall, he should be primed for good numbers the rest of the way.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Reaches, scores twice in win
Greene went 1-for-3 with a walk, a double, an RBI and two runs scored in Friday's 8-2 win over the Twins. Greene moved up to the leadoff spot for the first time this season and responded with a strong game. Perhaps the lineup shuffle will jump-start the 23-year-old, as he's still batting just .214. However, Greene does have a solid .829 OPS, and if he continues to make consistent contact, huge numbers could be right around the corner.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Moves up to leadoff spot
Greene is starting at shortstop and batting leadoff Friday against the Twins. The 23-year-old has primarily hit out of the cleanup spot this season but has also hit second and third, and he'll now make his way to the top of the lineup. Parker Meadows had served as Detroit's leadoff man against right-handed pitching to this point, but it appears his 2-for-25 start is getting him bumped down the order. Greene should see a boost in runs atop the order, though that'll likely be at the expense of RBI.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Goes deep in doubleheader
Greene went 2-for-6 with three walks, a solo home run and an additional run scored across both games of Thursday's doubleheader against the Mets. Greene did most of his damage in the first game, when he launched his second home run of the young season in the eighth inning. The outfielder is scuffling a bit with a .143 average across six contests, though two of his three total hits so far have left the yard. Greene should get that batting average up, and if he keeps hitting for power, he should be able to put up big numbers.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Hits first 2024 home run
Greene went 1-for-4 with a walk, a solo home run and two runs scored in Saturday's 7-6, 10-inning win over the White Sox. Greene's first home run of the year in the seventh inning helped the Tigers erase a 6-4 deficit in the frame and force extra innings. The talented outfielder had Tommy John surgery at the end of last season and may need some time to get rolling in 2024, though all the tools are there for him to have a big campaign. Greene recorded 11 home runs and a .796 OPS across 99 games in 2023.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Keeps rolling Monday
Greene went 1-for-2 with a double in Monday's Grapefruit League game against the Astros and is now batting .350 this spring. Greene's spring debut was delayed slightly as he recovered from his September Tommy John surgery, but the talented outfielder has hit the ground running. He's gone 7-for-20 in nine Grapefruit League contests, with three of those hits going for extra bases. Greene looks ready for the regular season, and the toolsy 23-year-old could be poised for a breakout campaign if he stays healthy.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Back in action
Greene (elbow) will start in right field and bat leadoff in Tuesday's split-squad game against the Blue Jays, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports. Greene's spring debut was delayed slightly after he had Tommy John surgery on his right (non-throwing) elbow last September. He was able to make his Grapefruit League debut as the designated hitter Monday and is now ready to take the field for the first time this spring. He showed significant improvement at the plate last season, adding more than 100 points in OPS, and Greene figures to take another step forward as Detroit's everyday right fielder in his age-23 campaign.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Faces live pitching
Greene (elbow) took live batting practice Tuesday, Evan Woodbery of MLive.com reports. It's the first time he's faced live pitching since he underwent Tommy John surgery on his right (non-throwing) elbow in September. Greene noted that he "didn't even think about my arm" during the session, adding that he's felt "normal" for a while now. While the Tigers are likely to ease Greene into Grapefruit League action, he's fully expected to be ready to roll come Opening Day.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Set to face live pitching
Greene (elbow) is scheduled to face live pitching this week, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports. Greene may not be included in Detroit's initial lineups when the team kicks off Grapefruit League play Saturday, but he doesn't appear to be far behind the team's other healthy hitters as he works his way back from the Tommy John surgery he had on his right (non-throwing) elbow in September. He's performing all other baseball activities, so he should be cleared to play in games as soon as the Tigers are confident that he's swinging the bat at full speed without discomfort.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Expects to play Grapefruit opener
Greene (elbow) expects to be ready to play at the beginning of the Tigers' Grapefruit League schedule, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reports. The Tigers' plan for the outfielder is to mix him in at both designated hitter and the outfield in the early going this spring. Greene is just five months removed from Tommy John surgery, but because it was on his right (non-throwing) elbow, he's on an accelerated timeline which will have him ready to roll for Opening Day.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Swing feels good
Greene (elbow) said Monday that his post-Tommy John surgery swing "really feels normal now," Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports. Greene is just shy of five months removed from Tommy John surgery on his right (non-throwing) elbow and has been swinging a bat for around a month. The young outfielder might be eased into action this spring, but his availability for Opening Day doesn't appear to be at all in question.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Working out at spring complex
Greene (elbow) has been hitting, playing catch and going through some defensive drills at the Tigers' spring training complex in Florida, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports. Greene is not even four months removed from Tommy John surgery, but because the operation was on his right (non-throwing) elbow, he's facing a much shorter rehab window. It's possible Greene will face some restrictions during spring training, but the expectation is that he will be ready to go by Opening Day.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Expected to be ready for next year
Greene is expected to be ready for the start of next season after he underwent Tommy John surgery Wednesday on his right (non-throwing) elbow, Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic reports. Greene needing Tommy John surgery to repair his injured elbow was a worst-case scenario. However, because he's a position player and the operation was on his non-throwing arm, his rehab timeline won't come close to the typical 12-to-18 months for pitcher. It's possible, if not probable, that the Tigers will ease him into things in spring training, but all signs point to Greene being ready to roll come Opening Day. The young outfielder batted .288/.349/.447 with 11 homers across 416 plate appearances in 2023.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Moves to 60-day IL
The Tigers transferred Greene (elbow) to the 60-day injured list Wednesday. After undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery Wednesday, per Chris McCosky of The Detroit News, Greene's move to the 60-day IL is simply procedural. Brenan Hanifee was selected from Triple-A Toledo on Wednesday to fill Greene's spot on the 40-man roster.... See More ... See Less -
Tigers' Riley Greene: Undergoing surgery Wednesday
Greene will undergo surgery on his right elbow Wednesday, Evan Woodbery of MLive.com reports. The details of the procedure have yet to be revealed, but more will likely be known Wednesday after Greene's surgery. The 22-year-old outfielder has been out since Sept. 2 with an inflamed right elbow, and he'll now almost certainly miss the rest of the season. Greene finishes with a .288/.349/.447 slash line with 11 homers and 37 RBI across 416 plate appearances.... See More ... See Less
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Detroit Tigers@tigers1H agoSeries leveled. #TigersWin https://t.co/qqDnhfVDC7
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Evan Woodbery@evanwoodbery1H agoTigers 11, Guardians 7. Tigers (19-17) will try to win the series on Wednesday afternoon. https://t.co/Ggd8zUFjQZ
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Detroit Tigers@tigers1H agoTigers bonanza! https://t.co/5Ru2kcccJd
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Jason Beck@beckjason3H agoFive runs of support is like a jackpot for a Tigers starter this season. Tonight, it keeps Tigers within striking distance on a night when Kenta Maeda has given up seven runs in two innings. Already nine balls with 100+ mph exit velocities between the Tigers and Guardians.
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Evan Woodbery@evanwoodbery3H agoAndy Ibanez's 200th career hit is his 20th career home run: A 3-run blast in the 2nd inning to give the Tigers a 5-2 lead. Ibanez, batting in the leadoff spot, has homered twice today.
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Jason Beck@beckjason5H agoWenceel Pérez and Matt Vierling will get the bulk of playing time in CF for Tigers, but Riley Greene could become an option. "We go back and forth on whether we're going to use him in the middle of the field," A.J. Hinch said.
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Evan Woodbery@evanwoodbery12H agoTigers' top 4 starting pitchers (Skubal, Flaherty, Olson Mize): 26 GS 149 2/3 IP 3.07 ERA 2.71 FIP 32 BB (5.3 percent rate) 164 K (26.8 percent rate) And the only guy not included this group -- Maeda -- has had consecutive strong starts after a rough start.
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Evan Woodbery@evanwoodbery1D agoTigers (18-17) went 1-for-9 with RISP and left nine runners on base. They've lost four in a row. https://t.co/CEEzOAtPUe
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Detroit Tigers@tigers1D agoFinal: Tigers 1, Guardians 2
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Jason Beck@beckjason1D agoCloser look at the VIN on the side of Tigers City Connect caps, plus the sleeve patch and racing stripe. https://t.co/GDhklXFKop