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The Detroit Tigers added 35-year-old right-hander Kenta Maeda to their starting rotation this past week, giving them a proven veteran to work alongside a quartet of less established, yet very promising, younger hurlers.
The projected foursome that Maeda will join comprises Matt Manning, Casey Mize, Reese Olson, and Tarik Skubal, all of whom, assuming good health, project as solid big-league starters. Alex Faedo, Sawyer Gipson-Long, and Joey Wentz, who combined to make 35 starts last year, could also factor into the mix.

Which brings us to the pitcher with arguably the highest ceiling in the organization. Drafted third overall in 2021 out of an Oklahoma City high school, Jackson Jobe possesses a power arsenal that could propel him to the top half of the Tigers rotation in the not-too-distant future.
After seeing the start of his 2023 season delayed by a back ailment, the 21-year-old right-hander put up a 2.81 ERA with 84 strikeouts in 64 innings between three levels, and he followed that up with four impressive outings in the Arizona Fall League.
Jobe features a mid-to-upper 90s fastball, a sweeping slider that spins around 3,000 RPMs, and a changeup that his AFL manager, Javier Colina, described to Lynn Henning of The Detroit News as ?the best I?ve seen (in the minor leagues) since Zack Greinke.?

I asked Tigers President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris about Jobe during the GM Meetings.

?He has dominating stuff,? Harris told me. ?You saw it across multiple levels and in the Fall League this year. The most important thing for him is that he made a real adjustment from [Low-A] Lakeland to [High-A] West Michigan. He started absolutely challenging hitters, realizing how good his stuff is and how when he was throwing chase pitches he was often doing hitters a favor. He started challenging them directly, landing all of his shapes in the zone repeatedly, and was ending at-bats quickly, which allowed him to go deeper in games. That is going to be a very valuable skill when he gets to the big leagues.?

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The Tigers are working behind the scenes to narrow the gap and compete for top players from Japan under president of baseball operations Scott Harris.

Kan Ikeda, who worked for Team Japan and won a gold medal in the World Baseball Classic, is joining the Tigers' front office after several years in the advance scouting department.

I saw Ikeda at the winter meetings this morning. He is excited about the new role.

Evan Petzold Freep
 
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...eetings-jim-leyland-hall-of-fame/71803211007/
Detroit Tigers 'Days of Roar' Podcast: How will Winter Meetings impact Detroit Tigers' roster? 61 minutes.

On this episode: Evan joins Mark from Nashville this week as the MLB Winter Meetings are about to begin.
The guys break down the continuing coaching changes for the offseason and also note former Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland's election into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The guys also break down Evan's piece on the roster construction so far, the Tigers organization making a push to recruit more players from Asia and Mark's trade idea. Find out why Evan considers Mark's proposal "dancing with the devil."
 
A.J. Hinch signed a contract extension with the #Tigers after the 2023 season, as announced by president of baseball operations Scott Harris.

Hinch: ?I love working here. I love who I work for. ? I think we can win here.?
 
December 5 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Detroit Tigers traded Frank Kitson to the Washington Senators for Happy Townsend.

1927: The National Board of Arbitration rules the Texas League cannot place teams in Tulsa and Oklahoma City without permission of the Western League, which now operates in those cities. This landmark decision establishes league property rights in the cities of each circuit.
In an attempt to combat "chain store" baseball, the American Association votes to bar further ownership of its clubs by the major league clubs.

1928: The Detroit Tigers traded Sam Gibson, Bill Sweeney and plus pitcher to be names to Toronto (International) for Dale Alexander and Augie Prudhomme.

1949: The New York Yankees drafted Dale Long from the Detroit Tigers in the 1949 minor league draft.

1950: Mel Ott, who has been working in the New York Giants farm system, hires on for two years in the Oakland managerial spot vacated by Charlie Dressen.

1952: Major league attendance figures released today show an 11 percent drop.

1956: The Detroit Tigers traded Wayne Belardi, Ned Garver, Gene Host, Virgil Trucks and $20,000 to the Kansas City Athletics for Jack Crimian, Jim Finigan, Bill Harrington and Eddie Robinson.

1957: The American League purchases a $1.8 million group accident policy to help clubs buy new players in case of a major disaster.

1957: The minor leagues threaten to sue Major League Baseball if it televises Sunday games in their territory.

1958: The Phils, under pressure provided by the Yankees' threat to broadcast into their territory, drop any plans for 1959 broadcasts to New York City. The Cards and Pirates follow suit.

1959: The Phillies ship Chico Fernandez and Ray Semproch to Detroit for Ken Walters, Ted Lepcio, and minor leaguer Alex Cosmidis. The Cuban-born Fernandez was the first black to play for the Phils, and will be the second black to play for Detroit. He will be the first Latino to be a regular starter for the Tigers and, in 1962, the first Tiger shortstop to hit 20 home runs in a season. Fernandez died in 2016 at age 84.
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1959: Representing Major League Baseball, the Yankees' Yogi Berra visits Italy to present baseball equipment and aid in the sport's development.

1960: American League President Joe Cronin suggests that if the National League starts its new New York franchise in 1961, the American League will stay out of Los Angeles until 1962. The NL turned down the suggested compromise of November 22nd because Houston will not be ready in 1961.

1967: Stan Musial resigns as general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and is replaced by Bing Devine. Musial remains a senior vice-president.

1969: Chub Feeney succeeds Warren Giles as president of the National League. He is elected for a four-year term, beginning January 1, 1970.

1970: The Detroit Tigers purchased Wayne Comer from the Washington Senators.

1973: The Detroit Tigers purchased Luke Walker from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1973: The Dodgers trade OF Willie Davis to the Expos for relief pitcher Mike Marshall. Marshall will win the Cy Young Award for the Dodgers next season.

1978: After sixteen years with the Cincinnati Reds, Pete Rose signs a four-year, $3.2 million deal with the Phillies. Other teams which pursued "Charlie Hustle" include the Mets, Braves, Pirates and the Royals. The deal temporarily makes Rose the highest-paid athlete in team sports.

1979: The Minnesota Twins traded Jeff Holly to the Detroit Tigers for Fernando Arroyo.

1984: The Oakland A's send base-stealing OF Rickey Henderson and P Bert Bradley to the Yankees in exchange for pitchers Jay Howell and Jose Rijo, OF Stan Javier, and minor leaguers Tim Birtsas and Eric Plunk.

1987: The Tigers trade pitcher Dan Petry to the California Angels for outfielder Gary Pettis. Petry was an integral part of the success by Detroit in the 1980s, winning 19 games in 1983, 18 in 1984, and 15 in two other seasons.
Petry would return to the Tigers in 1990.
Pettis will play a stellar defensive center field for the Tigers for two seasons, winning a pair of Gold Gloves.

1988: The Detroit Tigers signed Al Pedrique as a free agent.

1989: The Detroit Tigers signed Tony Phillips as a free agent.

1990: The Detroit Tigers signed Tony Bernazard as a free agent.
1990: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Schwabe.

1990: The Blue Jays trade first baseman Fred McGriff and shortstop Tony Fernandez to the Padres for second baseman Roberto Alomar and outfielder Joe Carter.

1994: The Detroit Tigers drafted Todd Steverson from the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1994 rule 5 draft.

1996: The new collective bargaining agreement is unanimously approved by the Players' association executive committee, clearing the path for interleague play and guaranteeing no work stoppages until 2001.

1999: Major League Baseball and ESPN agree to settle their lawsuit by signing a new 6-year, $800 million deal. The suit involved ESPN's decision to give NFL football games priority over late-season Sunday night baseball games on its main channel.

2000: The Detroit Tigers signed Randall Simon as a free agent.

2002: The Tigers announce they will move in the left field wall at Comerica Park by 25 feet. They will move the bullpens from right field to left field in 2005.
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They will move the bullpens from right field to left field in 2005.

2007: The Texas Rangers traded Freddy Guzman to the Detroit Tigers for Chris Shelton.

2011: The Detroit Tigers signed Chris Bootcheck as a free agent.

2011: Ron Santo, former Chicago Cubs third baseman in the 1960s, who died last year, is the lone player elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee. He receives 15 of 16 votes from members of the "Golden Era" Committee.

2012: The Detroit Tigers traded Andy Oliver to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Ramon Cabrera.

2014: As part of a 3-team trade: The New York Yankees sent Shane Greene to the Detroit Tigers. The Detroit Tigers sent Domingo Leyba (minors) and Robbie Ray to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Arizona Diamondbacks sent Didi Gregorius to the New York Yankees.

2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Jim Adduci as a free agent.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Enrique Burgos as a free agent.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Leonys Martin as a free agent.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Derek Norris as a free agent.

2017: Kirk Gibson is inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
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2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Louis Coleman as a free agent.
2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Bobby Wilson as a free agent.

2021: Making up for not having met last year, the Veterans Committee of the Hall of Fame announces the result of two separate votes, one covering the "Early Days" era (before 1950) and the other the "Golden Days" era (1950-1969).
A total of six candidates gain election: Bud Fowler, Gil Hodges, Jim Kaat, Minnie Minoso, Tony Oliva and Buck O'Neil.

2022: At the winter meetings in San Diego, CA, the Phillies are reported to have signed All-Star SS Trea Turner for 11 years and $300 million. For their part, the Mets, who a few days ago saw P Jacob deGrom sign as a free agent with the Rangers, replace him with Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander, who signs a two-year deal worth $86.7 million with an option for another year. Halfway through the 2023 season, Verlander is traded back to the Astros.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Brenan Hanifee as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ed_Summers
Ed Summers Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Ed Summers 1908-1912.

Gene Harris Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Gene Harris 1994.

Tigers players who passed away:

Jack Lively Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jack Lively 1911.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Cliff_Mapes
Cliff Mapes Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Cliff Mapes 1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Bruton
Bill Bruton Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Billy Bruton 1961-1964.

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/a-j-hinch-extension-tigers-manager
Tigers sign Hinch to long-term extension.
Detroit also announces additions to manager's 2024 coaching staff.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/1...rs-aj-hinch-lance-zawadski-contract-extension
Tigers announce contract extension for manager AJ Hinch.
The Tigers also finalized Hinch?s coaching staff for 2024.
BYBTB

https://motorcitybengals.com/posts/detroit-tigers-aj-hinch-contract-extension-long-term
Detroit Tigers and A.J. Hinch reach agreement on a contract extension.
Detroit Tigers agree to contract extension with A.J. Hinch.
MCBTB

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/12/tigers-sign-a-j-hinch-to-long-term-extension.html
Tigers Sign A.J. Hinch To Long-Term Extension.
MLBTR

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-a-j-hinch-to-contract-extension/71806343007/
Detroit Tigers sign manager A.J. Hinch to contract extension.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/12/tigers-give-manager-aj-hinch-contract-extension.html
Tigers give manager A.J. Hinch contract extension.
Mlive
 
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Hall of Fame manager Jim Leyland is one of only five skippers to win 700 games with more than one team (Pirates, Tigers). The others:

Sparky Anderson (Reds, Tigers)
Terry Francona (Red Sox, Guardians)
Tony LaRussa (A's, Cardinals)
Bruce Bochy (Padres, Giants)

I would bet that Francona and Bochy will get in soon after they retire.
 
Scott Harris said the Tigers will meet today to finalize plans for tomorrow's Rule 5 Draft.

The Tigers haven't passed on their pick in the major-league portion of the draft since 2015.

"If there's an opportunity, we're going to grab it," Harris said.
 
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