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2025 Tigers Spring Training

Because it's ST. It doesn't matter. I don't care about the HRs he gave up, they mean nothing. I've always said that about ST. I only mentioned it because you specifically brought up the fact his velocity was up and his ST version etc. Like 8 IP in ST should change anything. Like he should earn a spot based solely on that..
I was joking about his spring training stats. Didn't you see the ;) at the end? That said, I wouldn't say that spring training means nothing. If you have two players that are fighting for a job, one has a great spring, and the other sucks, I think I'm taking the guy that had the great spring.
 
I was joking about his spring training stats. Didn't you see the ;) at the end? That said, I wouldn't say that spring training means nothing. If you have two players that are fighting for a job, one has a great spring, and the other sucks, I think I'm taking the guy that had the great spring.
I don't know what that emoji meant. Possibly but I suspect it's based on more than just ST stats. One guy won't get a job based on 8-23 compared to 7-25 guy. Not by itself. If that was the case Jobe would be front runner to land a spot. Jahmai Jones would be starting in CF.
 
NOT YET READY FOR PRIME TIME.
Totally Tigers
 
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Days of Roar Tigers Podcast: Jason Benetti talks Detroit Tigers: 2025 preview, 2024 reflections, inside his.

Jason Benetti — the TV voice of the Detroit Tigers and Michigan Sportscaster of the Year — joins the "Days of Roar" podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including his 2025 preview and 2024 reflections, both for the broadcast team and the baseball team. Benetti breaks down his iconic call during the 2024 postseason run: "A city that doesn't care about the odds has a baseball team to match." He also shares insight into the A.J. Hinch effect and what he's looking for out of Tarik Skubal, Riley Greene and Jackson Jobe in 2025. In addition to Benetti, Evan and Mark recap the past week of spring training games, share an injury update on Parker Meadows and evaluate the signing of José Urquidy. Two important questions are addressed: Which player is most crucial to the Tigers' success in 2025? And how good can the starting rotation become, especially if Casey Mize continues his strong performances?
 
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