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Gleyber Torres throws more shade at Yankees and shows appreciation for Tigers.
The new infielder continues to take shots at his former organization as spring training rolls on.
MCBTB
 
For Tigers, Friday night lights included two Torkelson bombs, stellar work by Mize.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers' Spencer Torkelson hits 2 homers in 11-7 win vs. Orioles in spring training.
Freep
 
Has Justin Verlander Thought About Which Hat He Wants On His Hall Of Fame Plaque?
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Justin Verlander joins the Dan Patrick Show and the future Hall of Famer admits he doesn't know which hat should be on his plaque when he's eventually inducted.
 
March 8 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: In New York, the National League meets, voting to shrink to eight teams. They pay the Baltimore owners $30,000 for their franchise, with Charles Ebbets and Ned Hanlon reserving the right to sell the players. Cleveland, Louisville, and Washington receive $10,000 each, with Louisville owner Barney Dreyfuss sending most of his players to his Pittsburgh Pirates team. The circuit will remain the same until the Boston Braves move to Milwaukee, WI in 1953.

1913: The Federal League is organized as a six-team outlaw circuit and elects John T. Powers president. It will play 120 games at a level equivalent to the lower minor leagues, but will enhance its status considerably in 1914 to challenge the major leagues.

1918: The New York Yankees purchased George Burns from the Detroit Tigers.

1930: Babe Ruth signs a two-year contract with the New York Yankees for $160,000. At $80,000 per year, he becomes the highest-paid player of all time.

1938: Lou Gehrig rejects the latest contract offer from the New York Yankees to a one-year deal worth $39,000. Four days later, Gehrig will agree to the same Yankees offer and end his spring training holdout.

1941: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Hugh Mulcahy becomes the first major league player to be drafted into the Armed Forces. The newest member of the 101st Artillery at Cape Cod's Camp Edwards lost 22 games last season and 20 in 1938 to lead the National League in defeats both years.

1953: OF Jim Rice is born in Anderson, SC. He will gain fame as a slugger with the Boston Red Sox, starting with an outstanding rookie campaign in 1975, when he will finish second to teammate Fred Lynn for the Rookie of the Year Award. He will be the American League MVP in 1978 and retire in 1989 with 382 homers and 1451 RBI, having played his entire career with the Sox. Rice will be elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA in 2009, in his last year of eligibility.
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1966: The Hall of Fame Special Veterans Committee waives one of its election rules and selects manager Casey Stengel as the newest member of the Hall. Stengel managed the New York Mets for much of the 1965 season before falling and breaking his hip. The injury ended the elderly Stengel's career. Given his age, the Veterans Committee decides to make him immediately eligible for Cooperstown.

1985: Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Dave Stieb signs an unusual 11-year contract. The deal carries an estimated value of $25 million, based on deferred payments and incentives.

1999: Hall of Fame centerfielder Joe DiMaggio dies of a lung cancer at age 84. Born in Martinez, California, DiMaggio arrived in the major leagues at the age of 21. He batted .323 in his first season and helped the New York Yankees to the 1936 World Championship. His rookie performance served as an indicator of future success, both for him and the Yankees. During his 13-year career, DiMaggio participated in 10 World Series, with his team winning the Championship nine times. In 1941, DiMaggio achieved his most famous milestone when he compiled a major league record 56-game hitting streak.

2004: The Detroit Tigers released Tim Christman.

2011: Major League Baseball names Dodgers Assistant General Manager Kim Ng, the highest-ranking woman in the major leagues, as senior Vice-President of baseball operations. She will report to former Dodgers manager Joe Torre, who was named Executive Vice-President last month.

2018: The Detroit Tigers released Travis Wood.

2019: Major League Baseball announces that it has reached an agreement with the independent Atlantic League to have the circuit test out some potential rule changes this year, including larger bases, moving back the pitcher's mound by two feet, limiting defensive shifts and imposing a minimum numbers of batters faced a by a relief pitcher brought into the game. All balls and strikes will also be called by an automated system, and not the home plate umpire, except for a few specific exceptions.

Tigers players birthdays:

Ollie O'Mara 1912.

Ray Francis 1923.

Pete Fox 1933-1940.

Jim Small 1955-1957.

Joe Staton 1972-1973.

Bob Stoddard 1985.

Lance McCullers 1990.

Mark Salas 1990-1991.

Justin Thompson 1996-1999.

Juan Encarnacion 1997-2001.

Chris Lambert 2008-2009.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ossie Alvarez 1959.

Baseball Reference
 
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The 2025 season is about to start and the Tigers have a lot of new faces in spring training. But how many of them will be making the roster? And will they all make a difference during the season?

Scott Harris acquired a lot of new players, signing most of them to minor league contracts. Those earning MLB paychecks are:
Alex Cobb (SP) – currently on IL
Jack Flaherty (SP)
Tommy Kahnle (RP)
Gleyber Torres (2B)

Of note are the following 2 players, signed to minor league contracts with invites to spring training. Neither is on the 40-man roster.
Andrew Chafin (RP)
Jahmai Jones (OF)

The Tigers also pursued Alex Bregman but lost out to the Red Sox. They were also linked to Pete Alonso but he returned to the Mets. And it was disclosed that they were interested in Anthony Santander but did not offer him a contract.

How well did Scott Harris do? What grade would you give him for player acquisitions over the winter?
What grade would you give Scott Harris for his off-season work?

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

5. E

VOTE
 
We have signed RHP José Urquidy to a one-year, $1,000,000 contract for the 2025 season with a $4,000,000 club option for the 2026 campaign. The 2026 club option contains performance bonuses as follows: $150,000 each for reaching four and seven games started as a pitcher; $300,000 each for reaching 10, 13, 16 and 19 games started as a pitcher; and $500,000 each for reaching 22, 25 and 28 games started as a pitcher.To make room for Urquidy on the 40-man roster, right-handed pitcher Sawyer Gipson-Long was placed on the 60-day injured list as he continues to rehab his left hip labral repair and Tommy John ligament replacement surgery. Urquidy was also placed on the 60-day injured list as he continues his recovery from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery. Detroit’s 40-man roster stands at 39 players.Urquidy, 29, has gone 27-16 with one save and a 3.98 ERA (179 ER/405.0 IP) in 79 career major league appearances (70 starts) covering parts of five seasons with the Houston Astros (2019-23). He has pitched in the postseason in every season of his big league career, including three World Series, and has gone 4-2 with a 4.08 ERA (21 ER/46.1 IP) in 15 playoff outings, including eight starts.The righthander broke into the big leagues in 2019 and made only 14 big league regular season outings (12 starts) his first two seasons before enjoying a breakout campaign in 2021, going 8-3 with a 3.62 ERA (43 ER/107.0 IP) in 20 starts, and became the first Mexican-born pitcher to earn multiple World Series wins that October. In 2022, Urquidy set career bests in several categories, going 13-8 with a 3.94 ERA (72 ER/164.1 IP) in 29 appearances (28 starts), again pitching in the World Series and helping the Astros to a championship.Urquidy was limited to only 16 outings, 10 as a starter, in 2023 due to a right shoulder injury and missed the entire 2024 campaign after being placed on the injured list in spring training with a right forearm strain and undergoing right elbow surgery on June 5.Born in Mazatlan, Mexico, Urquidy was originally signed by the Astros as a non-drafted free agent in 2015.
 
Jackson Jobe retires the side in the 1st inning: Bo Bichette. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Anthony Santander.MLB's No. 5 prospect saw his heater touch 99.4 mph.
 
Tigers sign Urquidy to one-year deal with club option for 2026.
Tigers official site

Detroit Tigers sign RHP Jose Urquidy to a one year deal with an option for 2026.
The former Astros right-hander is rehabbing from Tommy John surgery and won’t return to action until 2026.
BYBTB

Tigers already preparing for 2026 after signing former Astros World Series champion.
MCBTB

Tigers sign pitcher Jose Urquidy, who is still rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers sign injured José Urquidy to 1-year, $1 million contract with club option.
Freep
 
Tigers could get last resort backup plan if Cubs return Rule 5 Draft pick to Detroit.
MCBTB

The Cubs selected Gage Workman from Detroit in the Rule 5 Draft, which means they have to put him on their Opening Day roster if they want to keep him. Otherwise, they have to offer him back to the Tigers – and it’s hard to believe they won’t want him back, especially with the injury to Matt Vierling testing their depth at third base.
 
Jackson Jobe brings the heat in gutsy 3-pitch strikeout of Vlad Jr.
Tigers official site

Tigers' Jackson Jobe flexes attack mindset in strong spring start: 'Here's my stuff'.
Detnews
 
Here’s every pitch from Jackson Jobe’s impressive outing this afternoon. Still not many strikeouts, but hitters can’t seem to do much against him.
 
March 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1893: Hall of Fame manager Billy Southworth was born this day in Harvard, NE.
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1912: Joseph (Arky) Vaughan is born in Clifty, Arkansas. Vaughan, a hard-hitting shortstop, will make his major league debut in 1932 and will go on to hit for a .318 batting average during a 14-year career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. Vaughan will be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee in 1985..
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1965: Bob Swift named the Tigers' acting manager, two days after Charlie Dressen suffered a heart attack.

1979: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn declares that all reporters?male and female?will have equal access to all big league locker rooms.

1981: The Chicago White Sox sign prized free agent catcher Carlton Fisk. The future Hall of Fame receiver was declared a free agent in February after the Boston Red Sox failed to mail him a contract by the deadline imposed under the Basic Agreement.

1995: Major League Baseball owners unanimously approve two expansion teams: the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Each of the new clubs will pay a $130 million franchise fee and will begin play in 1998.

1998: The Detroit Tigers signed Kevin Baez as a free agent.
1998: The Detroit Tigers signed Erik Hiljus as a free agent.

2007: The Detroit Tigers released Kevin Beirne.

2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Donovan Hand as a free agent.
2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Jarrod Saltalamacchia as a free agent.

2019: The Detroit Tigers purchased Cameron Rupp from the San Francisco Giants.

2022: Major League Baseball announces the cancellation of another slate of games, as negotiations to resolve the ongoing lockout have been unsuccessful. The earliest day the season could start has now been pushed back by another week, to April 14th.

Tigers players birthdays:

Lefty Williams 1913-1914.

Hughie Wise 1930.

Ron Kline 1961-1962.

Jim Landis 1967.

C.J. Nitkowski 1995-1996, 1999-2001.

Clay Rapada 2007-2009.

Tigers players who passed away:

Lou Vedder 1920.

Aaron Robinson 1949-1951.
November 10, 1948: Traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Detroit Tigers for Billy Pierce and $10,000. Top 5 bad trade by Tigers.
August 6, 1951: Selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Detroit Tigers.

Baseball Reference
 
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

There are many question marks about who will make the Opening Day roster.
The injuries of unknown length to both Matt Vierling and Parker Meadows have added to the intrigue.
In the infield, multiple new candidates have emerged over 3B. There are at least 4 players who stand to benefit with the injury to Vierling.
Spencer Torkelson may technically be out of a home now that Colt Keith is taking over 1B. And Justyn-Henry Malloy is said to be playing well there and he plays multiple positions unlike Tork which gives him an advantage.
And then there is the battle over SS. Will it be Javy Baez or Trey Sweeney taking over the majority of the work?

The outfield has now gotten interesting with the loss of Meadows and Vierling. Who will take over CF? Who will become the RF? Will Kerry Carpenter tame his struggles with hitting LHP enough to get the job full-time?
And what about newcomer Jahmai Jones?

Which one of these battles – the infield or outfield – is the most interesting to watch?
Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

Which competition for roster spots is the most interesting one to watch?

1. The infield.

2. The outfield.

VOTE
 
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