Detroit Tigers utility man Matt Vierling is in surprisingly good spirits after learning that he will miss Opening Day with a strained rotator cuff.
With Matt Vierling and Parker Meadows injured, the door could open for a dark-horse candidate to make the roster.
A nerve issue has forced the Detroit Tigers and center fielder Parker Meadows into wait-and-see mode about an injury.
The Detroit Tigers got some bad news early this spring. After Matt Vierling reported having some shoulder soreness, things ...
LAKELAND, Fla. -- Detroit Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows has been diagnosed with a nerve issue in his right upper arm, manager A.J. Hinch said Saturday. Meadows hasn’t played in a week and is ...
Matt Vierling said he was “shocked” that what began as lingering discomfort in his right shoulder turned out to be a muscle ...
Detroit Tigers outfielder/third baseman Matt Vierling won't be eligible to play in MLB games until April 11. He was "shocked" ...
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The Detroit Tigers beat the Philadelphia Phillies in their spring training game on Saturday, 1-0, as Gleyber Torres got his first hit.
Matt Vierling is disappointed to miss Opening Day, but he understands that it could've been a lot worse. The rotator cuff is strained, not torn.
Matt Vierling thought he was dealing with the nagging aches and pains of baseball. When the diagnosis came back — a strained rotator cuff requiring an extended period of rest — he was shocked. The ...