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Tigers RHP Casey Mize leaves start vs. Braves with groin tightness

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 7:26 PM

Detroit starter Casey Mize left in the third inning of the Tigers’ Tuesday game against the host Atlanta Braves due to right groin ​tightness and he will undergo an MRI ‌exam on Wednesday.

Mize, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2018 draft, appeared to grimace after fielding a soft grounder from Atlanta’s Drake Baldwin and tossing an underhanded throw to first ‌to ​record an out.

Detroit manager A.J. Hinch ⁠and the team trainer ⁠examined Mize, who was immediately removed from the game.

“He came up pretty tentative and he wanted to throw a pitch, but we’re not going to ​mess with that in April,” Hinch said after the Tigers’ 5-2 loss. “And just given how he was ⁠describing how he was feeling, ⁠we took him out of the game. ​He’ll get checked out. I have no idea the ​severity or anything like that, yet.”

Mize said the issue ‌first arose in the second inning.

“It wasn’t like a one pitch, like grab thing, it was kind of like a gradual tightening up a little bit. ⁠So I made it through that inning. Then we did some tests on it in between innings, and felt like ⁠good enough to ‌go back out there, but it ⁠kind of just never really went away.”

A ​first-time ‌All-Star last season, Mize is off to ​a strong ⁠start this season with a 2-2 record and 2.90 ERA through six starts. He took the loss on Tuesday after giving up two runs on three hits, striking out three and walking one in 2 1/3 ​innings.

–Field Level Media