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2020 - 2021 Free Agents and Offseason Moves

https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2020/11/05/so-you-want-to-be-the-gm-6/
SO YOU WANT TO BE THE GM?
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Once again, readers get a chance to make their own decisions about the Tigers. So You Want to Be the GM? offers you that opportunity.
The segment tests our readers in determining how they would handle decisions as the General Manager. So here is your next assignment. Let?s get to it!
(Comments may be extended for this segment, but please do not exceed 8 sentences in your response).

Al Avila has turned the tables on us! Many of us were so fooled when the Tigers bagged a high profile and accomplished manager instead of staying close to the vest.

After checking that box, what moves would you, as the GM, consider for your 2021 roster?

Free agency is sure to be a little different this year as teams must consider the bottom line more than ever given the revenue losses during 2020. As a result, 1 to 3 year deals could be the popular path for teams looking to upgrade.
Higher profile free agents may accept shorter-term contracts when normally they would be looking for much longer term.
If you are the GM heading into 2021, what does the roster tell you about the direction you should go in free agency? What position group would you target first in free agency?

As GM, what position group would you target first in free agency?
1. Infield
2. Outfield
3. Starting pitching
4. Relief pitching
5. None - save money
6. Not sure
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