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Tigers Bullpen Find Stride in August, Posting Second-Best ERA in MLB

The Detroit Tigers have managed to put together an extremely impressive August, and their bullpen has been behind the momentum shift.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Kyle Finnegan (64) celebrates 6-3 win over Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park in Detroit in Monday, August 4, 2025.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Kyle Finnegan (64) celebrates 6-3 win over Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park in Detroit in Monday, August 4, 2025. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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The Detroit Tigers have put together some extremely impressive baseball stints over the course of the 2025 season, but lately, they have really started to kick things up a notch. With the MLB Postseason only a few weeks away, gaining momentum at the right time is crucial for competitive teams like the Tigers, and it seems as though they might be doing just that.

In August, the Tigers went 16-12, which is not exactly flawless, but their production has taken a step upwards, which indicates they may still have more to build off of. One of the most impressive parts of their team's success has been the bullpen, which has rapidly started to stand out with the additions of Kyle Finnegan and Rafael Montero at the trade deadline.

During the month of August, the Tigers put together the second-best team bullpen ERA across the MLB, posting a 2.98 ERA across all of their relief arms. While their bullpen started off shaky earlier in the year, they have rapidly put together a group of pitchers that can close out games in many different scenarios.

Which Other MLB Teams Had a Comparable Bullpen ERA in August?

Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene high-fives pitcher Will Vest after a win, wearing white jerseys and dark blue hats.
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Compared to the rest of the league, this is an extremely impressive feat, as the best team in bullpen ERA that month was the Athletics with a 2.93, only 0.05 ahead of Detroit. As for the teams closely following the Tigers, the Tampa Bay Rays and Kansas City Royals both had a 2.99 ERA, the Milwaukee Brewers had a 3.17, and the Cleveland Guardians had a 3.19.

Beyond these five, every other team had at least a 3.50 ERA or above from their bullpen in August, with the worst of the bunch going to the Miami Marlins at a whopping 6.08, more than double the number of Detroit.

This is a huge deal and something that was desperately needed for the Tigers, as their starting pitchers were not as effective during the course of August. Despite being second in bullpen ERA, the team was tied for No. 10 in overall ERA in August, posting a 3.99 as a whole.

This needs to be the big focus for the franchise moving forward, as beyond Tarik Skubal, all of their starters have a 3.95 ERA or above, with three of the five starters having a 4.74 or higher ERA this year. It will be intriguing to see how things pan out for Detroit heading into the last few weeks, as their schedule is rather difficult, so it will be a good test before the Postseason.

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Jeremy Trottier
JEREMY TROTTIER

Jeremy Trottier started his writing journey with WBLZ Media, and has worked through multiple publications with 247Sports, USA Today, Fansided, SBNation and others. He is an avid fan of motorsports and most sports in general, and has completed a degree in sports management to further understand the sports industry. During his time with sports media, he has been credentialed for coverage of Boston College sports, and can often be found attending their football and basketball games as well as expected coverage of their men’s soccer team in the near future. Sports are a large part of his life and career, as he looks to pursue a full time role within the industry someday.