The Detroit Tigers’ offseason is in full swing, and the building blocks for the future are going to keep falling into place. The Tigers are hedging their bets on one of the biggest pieces: Spencer Torkelson.
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One of the casualties of the owners’ 99 day lockout of the players last winter was the 2021 edition of the Rule 5 draft. Baseball’s winter meetings were canceled, while an owner imposed moratorium on teams signing free agent players was in place, and so there was no Rule 5 draft last off season. .
The Detroit Tigers are looking to meet their needs and make changes that will positively impact the organization’s trajectory. The new regime is in town and making changes to start getting things in motion.
The Detroit Tigers have continued to make slow baby steps in the right direction. It’s pretty early in the offseason, and going to take time for the Tigers to get everything done. But the good news is, it’s a long offseason.
The Detroit Tigers entered the 2021-22 off-season in dire need of an elite shortstop. One who would shore up their weakest position both in the lineup and on the field. There was a rare class of shortstops on the free-agent market, yet the Tigers didn’t get one. Rumor has it that Detroit made a run
At this week’s GM Meetings in Las Vegas, Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris spoke to the media and finally laid out his plan for the offseason. One of the things he said he’s looking to add to the team is a right-handed outfield bat.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations, Scott Harris, noted that he wanted to get the offseason underway by filling needs. As part of his new reign, he has made it clear that he wants to improve the team’s minor league affiliate.
The Detroit Tigers have officially entered the offseason and reached the point where they can crank up the heat on the stove and let things unfold. The World Series officially came to an end after the Houston Astros won it at home this past weekend.
Nothing is certain at the moment, but the general consensus in that the Detroit Tigers won’t be spending as much money as they did last offseason. New president of baseball operations Scott Harris may focus on other means of improving the roster, such as trades. But one local news publication laughs in the face of…
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 3: Daz Cameron #41 of the Detroit Tigers at bat against the New York Yankees during the third inning at Yankee Stadium on June 3, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images)
The GM Meetings are underway, and we’ve already had our fair share of Detroit Tigers rumors. But we also finally heard from Scott Harris about his plans this offseason to upgrade the Tigers roster. Harris talked about a number of things related to the roster, what positions he thinks need improving, and also talked about…
On the surface, fixing the many things that ailed the 2022 Detroit Tigers offense seems a truly Herculean labor. New President of Baseball Ops, Scott Harris, isn’t a superhero, and we’re going to proceed from the notion that getting the club to the playoffs won’t be a one year project. Still, the Tigers’ 2022 record
The Detroit Tigers are in the offseason and heading into the GM Meetings out in Las Vegas, where more news keeps coming. However, some good news came out surrounding the organization on Tuesday. The Detroit Tigers released medical updates on all of the players who ended the 2022 season on the Injured List (IL). This…
For the Detroit Tigers, it will be a long offseason full of change. For Austin Meadows, it’s going to be a chance to reflect on the season that never was in 2022 and be able to hit the reset button ahead of 2023.
The General Managers’ meetings got underway today out in Las Vegas, Nevada. President of Baseball Operations, Scott Harris, is out there representing the Tigers and held a small press conference late this afternoon. There will be a lot of interesting points to come as we digest what he had to say to the media, but
Well the offseason is finally here and with it, the first of those sweet, sweet rumors we love to hate here in Detroit. So often over the past few years these things have gone nowhere, Carlos Correa anyone? More than likely this one won’t pan out either, but it does at least make perfect sense
Hot stove season wasted no time getting interesting. Just as I was in the middle of writing a piece about the Tigers and Blue Jays potentially being trade partners, Jon Morosi reported that the Detroit Tigers are interested in former Cubs catcher Willson Contreras.
The GM Meetings started today in Last Vegas, and so has the offseason rumor mill. According to MLB Network’s Jon Morosi, the Toronto Blue Jays are expected to trade one of their catchers this offseason. We don’t know anything for sure yet, but the Detroit Tigers could be looking to upgrade at catcher. Could they…
It’s never too early for draft content. It’s November, and the World Series just ended, but why not get some draft juice flowing early? The Detroit Tigers were projected to take an outfielder with their first draft choice in the 2023 MLB Draft next summer.
The Detroit Tigers are still revamping the coaching staff along with the front office, and the most recent addition is University of Iowa pitching coach Robin Lund, according to Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.com. Lund will serve as an assistant pitching coach under Chris Fetter and should help bring the Tigers further into the modern pitching
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