Detroit Tigers prospects surge in national rankings as questions loom about the team’s pitching future. Can Max Clark and Kevin McGonigle ignite hope for a franchise hungry for elite talent? Scott Bentley breaks down where Tigers prospects land on MLB Pipeline and Baseball America lists, with Max Anderson topping second base charts and Max Clark
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What should we make of Scott Boras’ latest comments regarding Tarik Skubal negotiations? With the latest Baseball America rankings out, how do prospects handle pressure in the digital age? And with Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran now headed to Cooperstown, does Torii Hunter have a compelling Hall of Fame case? Former Tigers outfielder Austin Jackson
The 2026 international signing period is underway. On “Days of Roar,” Evan Petzold and Chris Brown react to the Detroit Tigers signing three international prospects to seven-figure bonuses: catcher Manuel Bolivar, shortstop Oscar Tineo and outfielder Randy Santana — and debate which teenage prospect has the best chance to develop into a special player. We
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Should Troy Melton be in the rotation? Is Kevin McGonigle looking more or less likely to crack the Opening Day roster? The Athletic’s Cody Stavenhagen and cohost Kieran Steckley dive into the scenarios on our latest episode. Plus, an overview of the Tigers’ international signing class and what it says about the organization’s priorities. Tiger
Here are six New Year’s resolutions for the Detroit Tigers in the 2027 calendar year as discussed on “Days of Roar,” including George Springer.
Former Tigers outfielder Austin Jackson joins The Athletic’s Cody Stavenhagen and cohost Kieran Steckley to react to Tarik Skubal’s complicated arbitration situation. Why did the Tigers lower their offer to Skubal when officially filing? What do players actually consider when it comes to contracts short and long? Plus, the guys go over Cody’s first 2026
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The Tarik Skubal-Detroit Tigers showdown is officially underway. The Tigers and the back-to-back American League Cy Young winner failed to reach an agreement before the arbitration deadline, filing $13 million apart: the Tigers at $19 million; Skubal at $32 million — setting up the most significant arbitration hearing in MLB history. On “Days of Roar,”
The Athletic’s Cody Stavenhagen and cohost Kieran Steckley dive deeper into the fascinating elements behind Tarik Skubal’s arbitration case. Is the Tigers’ $19 million offer actually a lowball? Is anyone in the wrong here? Plus, they go over Alex Bregman’s new deal with the Chicago Cubs. Why the Tigers weren’t interested, but why Nico Hoerner
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Alex Bregman snubs Detroit—signs a blockbuster $175 million deal with the Chicago Cubs, shutting the door on years of Tigers speculation. Will the Tigers regret missing out, or did their front office make the right call by refusing to outbid? Scott Bentley breaks down what Bregman’s move means for Detroit, the ripple effect on Cubs’
Former Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Jackson joins The Athletic’s Cody Stavenhagen and cohost Kieran Steckley to talk the latest in the Tigers’ offseason. Detroit on Thursday reached agreements and avoided arbitration with seven players. Not among them? Tarik Skubal. Here’s why Skubal’s camp could be filing for a bigger salary figure than first expected, and
Detroit Tigers spark controversy as Tarik Skubal and the front office submit the largest arbitration gap in MLB history. Is Detroit risking its reputation and chances with one of baseball’s top pitchers?nnScott Bentley analyzes the implications of the Tigers’ $13 million gulf in arbitration numbers for Skubal, who enters his final year of team control