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With Tigers' season on the line, Beau Brieske flashed 99.5 mph - MSNThe 99.5 mph fastball from Detroit Tigers reliever Beau Brieske resulted in a strikeout for the first out in the eighth inning of Monday's 7-6 win.
Rookie Beau Brieske allowed two homers over five innings, but they were enough as the Detroit Tigers lost to the Rockies, 3-0, in Game 2 Saturday.
Beau Brieske wants badly to make it back before the end of the year. He wants to build on what he did this season, not recover from it.
DETROIT -- When Detroit Tigers right-hander Beau Brieske went on the injured list last summer, he was supposed to miss just a couple of starts. In fact, it almost seemed like a brief absence might ...
For the first time in more than a year, Beau Brieske stepped on an MLB mound Saturday in Seattle. After a long road, a confusing diagnosis and an unconventional rehab assignment, Brieske came out ...
Beau Brieske is not supposed to be here, stepping on the mound as one of the Detroit Tigers’ best pitching prospects, throwing a 10-pitch, 1-2-3 inning, hitting 97 mph on the radar gun and ...
After two months of adrenalin-laced, high-intensity outings, Beau Brieske needed to go off the grid for a while. "Mentally, I had to," he said.
Hinch isn't officially expected to name a closer in the near future, but Brieske, Tyler Holton and Jason Foley should be the main options for saves, with Foley being the early favorite after ...
The Tigers placed Brieske on the 15-day injured list Friday with right ankle inflammation. It's not clear how long the ankle has been bothering Brieske, but perhaps it has contributed to his 8.59 ...
Detroit Tigers right-hander Beau Brieske, a former 27th-round draft pick, has sampled everything as a pitcher in his two MLB seasons.
The 99.5 mph fastball from Detroit Tigers reliever Beau Brieske resulted in a strikeout for the first out in the eighth inning of Monday's 7-6 win.
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