While the front office works diligently on the free agent market, Detroit could also find some value in the trade market to bolster its starting rotation. They should not stop at
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, th
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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,
Zachary D. Rymer of Bleacher Report recently graded the offseason for the Tigers. He gave them a mediocre grade of a ‘C’, and highlighted that while they didn’t lose anyone notable, they only made two additions that weren’t extremely noteworthy.
Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris has already signed three free agents this offseason, but he plans on making more moves.
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
Former San Diego Padres free agent shortstop Ha-Seong Kim may land with the New York Yankees and move to second base, according to the analytics site Fangraphs.
"But I love playing in Detroit and I'm excited to get ... we made and the guys we have coming back." The Tigers bolstered their lineup and rotation with two-time All-Star second baseman Gleyber Torres and right-hander Alex Cobb, signing both to $15 million ...
The Detroit Tigers already signed Gleyber Torres, a right-handed hitting second baseman, to a one-year, $15 million contract, but the Tigers still need another right-handed hitter to balance their lineup full of left-handed hitters. The Tigers have ...
It makes sense that fans would pin most of the blame on the front office. It's not hard to reach a logical conclusion that the Tigers would be trying to talk Bregman down from his asking price at seven years and $200 million, which could lead to standstill.
Former Houston Astros closer Ryan Pressly found himself in trade rumors for a couple of weeks before finally being proposed two options. The former All-Star had two possibilities that the Houston Astros were willing to accept. He could go to the Chicago Cubs or the Detroit Tigers. He chose to go to the Cubs.