The New York Mets could be starting from square one on offense thanks to the Detroit Tigers' aggressive free agency plans.
The veteran third baseman remains a very good all-around player as he finally reaches free agency. Of all the top free agents available this offseason, long-time Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman is one of the few that really makes sense for the Detroit Tigers.
The Detroit Tigers were MLB's Cinderella squad last season, but the surprising playoff participant needs reinforcements to show that they have staying power among the elite.
At 29 years old and coming off a dominant season, Flaherty is one of the best starting pitchers available in free agency.
The Detroit Tigers are itching to enhance their youthful squad with veteran influences this offseason and may find an outfield anchor on the free-agent market.
The Houston Astros may be in a battle with their playoff opponent, the Detroit Tigers, to retain the services of their two-time All-Star.
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The Detroit Tigers are among the teams showing interest in free agent third baseman Alex Bregman, the New York Post's Jon Heyman reported Thursday evening.
The Tigers also agreed on contract terms with Zach McKinstry and Andy Ibáñez, avoiding arbitration. Friday night at 8 p.m. ET was the deadline for MLB teams to tender contract offers to their eligible players and finalize their 40-man rosters in advance of the Rule 5 draft in December.
The Detroit Tigers are looking to build on their surprising 2024 postseason run, and they’re targeting a big-name free agent to help them do it. Specifically, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Tigers have expressed interest in third baseman Alex Bregman, a key figure in the Houston Astros’ recent success.
The 30-year-old Bregman is one of the most in-demand free agents of the offseason.
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The two sides are presumably far away from a long-term extension right now, but a lot can happen in two years. On Wednesday night, Detroit Tigers’ ace Tarik Skubal became the fifth man in franchise history to take home the American League Cy Young award.
Most baseball analysts would agree that the 2024 Detroit Tigers had a successful season, not only in terms of winning games but also in laying the groundwork for long-term success.
The Detroit Tigers are entering the offseason with some needs to their current roster and following a run to the ALDS the young kids got a taste of the postseason and maybe even hungrier in 2025, so why not add to veteran leadership?
The Tigers pitcher turned 28 in style with his first Cy Young Award
How many Cy Young winners from both leagues since the 2000 season can you name in five minutes?
Like snowflakes, they’re all a little different. For a franchise with as much history as the Detroit Tigers have, there have been surprisingly few Cy Young award winners: Tarik Skubal’s win this year was just the fifth in team history.
The Detroit Tigers had a successful season making it to the postseason and advancing past the Wild Card round with a sweep of the Houston Astros before
Tarik Skubal has his first Cy Young Award.
The Tigers have signed infielder/outfielder Jahmai Jones to a minor league deal, per Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. The ACES client will receive an invite to major league spring training and will make a salary of $810K if he cracks the big league roster.
Signing Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes, and Pete Alonso would certainly propel the Tigers to the top of the AL Central. While it’s fun to dream of those scenarios, deep down, we know there’s a greater chance of one of us taking Tarik Skubal deep than Soto signing with Detroit.
The Detroit Tigers capped an excellent season in 2024 with a trip to the American League Division Series, falling to the Cleveland Guardians. Detroit rallied from being well under .500 in mid-August to making the playoffs thanks to a furious last 45 days of the season.
The Detroit Tigers had a spectacular 2024 season. From nine games below .500 in August to the American League Division Series, they brought some baseball magic back to the Motor City.
The high from the Tigers playoff appearance has started to fade and our focus now shifts towards to offseason. Despite Detroit’s late season success, multiple improvements and reinforcements are still needed to return to the postseason.
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