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Report: Tigers fired Gabe Alvarez over harassment claim

By Thomson Reuters May 6, 2026 | 4:33 PM

The Detroit Tigers fired Triple-A manager Gabe Alvarez after an investigation into alleged harassment claims by ​a female employee, The Athletic ‌reported Wednesday.

The Tigers announced Tuesday that Alvarez’s contract had been terminated due to an undisclosed “violation of club policy.”

Alvarez, 52, was in his ‌second ​season as manager ⁠of the Toledo Mud ⁠Hens, who were 17-16 under his leadership.

Sources told The Athletic that Alvarez was fired following a human resources ​investigation into the complaint.

Neither the Tigers nor Alvarez and his representatives ⁠responded to The Athletic’s ⁠requests for comment.

A major leaguer ​for parts of three seasons, Alvarez was ​a career .222 hitter with seven home ‌runs and 33 RBIs over 92 games for the Tigers (1998-2000) and San Diego Padres (2000). During nine seasons in ⁠the minor leagues, Alvarez batted .278 with 114 home runs.

A second-round pick out of Southern California ⁠in ‌1995, Alvarez served as an ⁠assistant coach at his alma ​mater ‌starting in 2010. He was ​hired by ⁠the Tigers to be the manager at Double-A Erie starting in the 2022 season and was promoted to manager at Toledo in October of 2024.

–Field ​Level Media