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Detroit Tigers fire employee after toxic culture claim as fresh controversy hits before 2026 season opener

Detroit Tigers fire employee after toxic culture claim as fresh controversy hits before 2026 season opener
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The Detroit Tigers are once again under the spotlight, and this time the situation feels serious. A longtime employee, who had been with the organization for 18 years, has been removed after raising concerns about what he called a “toxic culture.” The story, first reported by The Athletic, has raised fresh questions about how the team handles internal complaints, especially after past misconduct issues.What makes this more troubling is the timing. The Tigers are just days away from their 2026 MLB season opener against the San Diego Padres on March 26. Instead of focusing only on baseball, the team is now dealing with questions about its work environment and decision-making. For fans, it feels like old problems are coming back again.

Detroit Tigers controversy deepens as employee speaks out on “toxic culture” while broadcast issues add to growing concerns

The employee’s claims go back to February 2026. He sent a detailed email, nearly 2000 words long, raising concerns about leadership, especially about Matt Coy. In that message, he spoke about low morale and an uncomfortable workplace. He also made it clear that he did not want to leave but felt he could not continue if things stayed the same.Soon after sending the email, he was called into a meeting with his supervisor and HR.
That meeting changed everything. According to The Athletic, he was told that his email would be treated as his resignation. “I can no longer continue in the circumstances and toxic culture… I spoke up and got fired,” he said.His words have now become the center of the discussion. Many see it as a gap between what organizations say publicly and what actually happens inside.This is not the first time the Tigers have faced such issues. Back in 2023, the organization dealt with eight misconduct allegations. The investigation included 45 interviews and reviewed emails and legal documents. Names like Sam Menzin and Michael Lienert came up during that time, and both left the organization. In total, six of the eight individuals either resigned or were removed.After the recent exit, more concerns followed. Two additional complaints were raised against Matt Coy, which led to another internal review. That review ended in March 2026, but the findings were not made public. Instead of removal, Coy was asked to continue his role remotely.At the same time, the Tigers are also dealing with a different kind of problem. Their broadcast setup for the upcoming season has created confusion. The team is moving from FanDuel Sports Network to Detroit SportsNet. However, deals with providers like Comcast and DirecTV are still not fully complete.This has left fans unsure about how they will watch games. The new service is expected to cost $19.99 per month or $189.99 per year. But if agreements are delayed, some viewers might not even get access on opening day.There is also overlap with the Detroit Red Wings, who are still on FanDuel until mid-April. This means fans may need two subscriptions to follow both teams. Right now, the Tigers are facing pressure both on and off the field. And with the season about to begin, the focus is no longer just on baseball.

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