The Detroit Tigers made a move on Wednesday afternoon that very well may have been the most consequential acquisition of the offseason thus far for this year's
Detroit Tigers chairman and CEO Chris Ilitch (right) chats with president of baseball operations Scott Harris (left) and general manager Jeff Greenberg (center) while watching a spring training workout on Feb. 20, 2024, in Lakeland, Fla. (Photo by Evan Woodbery, MLive.com) Evan Woodbery, MLive.com
The Detroit Tigers have certainly made their fair share of questionable decisions for the better part of the last decade. Even as recently as this offseason, the club gave $15 million contracts to Gleyber Torres and Alex Cobb,
Free agent slugger Pete Alonso might be available to the Detroit Tigers on a more affordable deal, but there may not be room for him in the lineup.
The Detroit Tigers are reportedly on the verge of signing former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle to add a veteran bullpen presence.
The Detroit Tigers have not been completely silent this offseason, but their activity can be more classified as a whisper than a shout. The club has added veterans Alex Cobb and Gleyber Torres, each on one-year,
Flaherty began the 2024 season in Detroit after signing a one-year, $14 million deal. He was dealt to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the trade deadline and helped them win their second World Series title in five years. The 29-year-old went 13-7 with a 3.17 ERA and 3.1 WAR in 28 starts last year. He also struck out 194 batters.
DETROIT — Alex Bregman’s world spins on while the rest of baseball waits. Particularly in Detroit, there is an edge-of-the-seat anticipation to see whether the Tigers will make a splash in free agency or ride things out with what they have.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris has already signed three free agents this offseason, but he plans on making more moves.
King went 13-9 with a 2.95 ERA in 30 starts and one relief appearance last year with the Padres. He also recorded 201 strikeouts and posted a 4.2 WAR over 173 2/3 innings of work.
Coming into the offseason, there was a huge question the Detroit Tigers had to answer. Could they rely on Spencer Torkelson to be their everday first baseman? It seems like they came to the conclusion they couldn't since the plan is to move Colt Keith to first base following the signing of Gleyber Torres to take over at second.
Every dollar counts when you're dealing with Chris Ilitch. Detroit Tigers fans know this all too well, and while Scott Harris must act fast to improve a roster