Founding years and initial growth (2005–2008) The Tigers, named after the Japanese
Hanshin Tigers, began in 2005, entering the Finnish Baseball League with 18 players. Despite finishing 5th in their debut season, they celebrated Rookie of the Year honors for Tomi Krogerus. In 2006, the Tigers aimed for a top-3 spot, narrowly missing it but showing marked improvement, with Tuomo Mesimäki and Niko Wirgentius earning league awards. By 2008, they had qualified for their first postseason, proving themselves in hard-fought games against the dominant Espoo Expos.
Key individual performances and league progression (2009–2012) Despite challenging seasons, the Tigers boasted standout individual achievements, including Tommi Harala's league-best .514 batting average in 2009 and a league-high
fielding percentage in 2010. Shifting to Suomi Sarja (First Division) in 2011, they achieved a solid 3-1-1 record before returning to SM Sarja in 2012, with Andres Mena leading the league with a .512 average.
Consistent improvement and Suomi Sarja playoff success (2013–2015) The Tigers continued to rise in the standings, with Andres Mena and Yoan Martinez consistently topping the league in batting averages. In 2015, the Tigers returned to Suomi Sarja, earning their second playoff appearance and finishing the season as runners-up, marking another high point in their early history.
Historic championship and New Horizons (2016–2018) 2016 was a landmark year for the Tigers, who clinched their first Suomi Sarja title following an exceptional 13–2 regular season. In 2017, they expanded to both SM Sarja and Suomi Sarja, achieving a strong 3rd place in SM Sarja and back-to-back Suomi Sarja championships. They also established their first women's softball team, playing three exhibition games and underscoring the club's growth in both performance and structure. By 2018, the Tigers’ roster was at a record high, and they reached the Suomi Sarja playoffs once more, only to fall in the semifinals to rivals Espoo XL5.
First SM Sarja Finals and continued success (2019–2021) In 2019, the Tigers reached the SM Sarja finals for the first time, finishing as runners-up in a hard-fought five-game series. While they opted out of the SM Sarja finals in 2020 due to disputes with league management, they returned in 2021 to claim their first SM Sarja title, defeating the Espoo Expos. The Tigers’ softball team also won the Finnish national title, earning both baseball and softball championships in a single season, a club milestone.
European Representation and Record-Breaking Seasons (2022–2023) 2022 was a record-breaking year with a 14–1 regular season, though the Tigers fell in the SM Sarja finals. Their first appearance in the European Cup Qualifiers in Poland highlighted the club's growing international presence. In 2023, they returned to the European Cup in Budapest, achieving their first international win against Sofia Leaders. Both Superbaseball and Fat Lizard teams topped the regular season in Finland, though both fell just short in the finals. A notable 11-game win streak in Superbaseball underscored their continued local dominance.
Strengthened Juniors and international play (2024) The Tigers faced a challenging Superbaseball season in 2024, finishing 3rd due to
bullpen gaps, but they advanced to the Suomi Sarja semifinals with a mid-season roster boost. Competing in their third European Cup Qualifier in Stockholm, they faced some of Europe's strongest teams. Meanwhile, the Tigers’ juniors program celebrated its second year in the Baltic Junior Games in Estonia, marking their first international win, a promising step for the next generation of Tigers players.
SM Sarja Champions – 2025 Season The 2025 season began with some early defeats, but the Tigers grew steadily over the summer, building momentum with a 12-game winning streak. They advanced to the semifinals, eliminating multiple-time champions Espoo Expos 2–0 to reach the final against Helsinki Puumat. The Tigers dominated the finals, winning three straight games to secure the championship. Strong pitching, near-perfect defense, smart base-running, and timely hitting were key to their success. With the SM Sarja title in hand, the Tampere Tigers will represent Finland at the Baseball European Federation Cup Qualifier in June 2026 for the fourth time, marking another milestone in the club's growing international presence. The Tampere Tigers Softball team won the Finnish Championship Series 2–0 against the Helsinki Sandstorm, successfully defending their national title. The victory also secured the team a place in the 2026 European Softball Winners Cup. == Players 2025 ==