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Tigers 2024-2025 Offseason: Trades, Free Agents, Call ups, Rule 5, tender, non-tender, Awards

Jack Flaherty Returns to Detroit on Two-Year Deal.
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This really took me by surprise, we have been getting trolled by "Flaherty returning to the tigers" fake news stories for months. Figured he was from LA, & he would want to stay there. He just won a 'ship with them, and LA seems to have unlimited funding to sign everyone and anyone. Must be a story behind this. But oh well, if he pitches like he did last year, this rotation just got better.
 
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES.
Totally Tigers
 
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES.
Totally Tigers
"There were no desperate early deals that we saw with Al Avila who was usually the first GM each year to start signing players. In almost every deal he made, the Tigers grossly overpaid."

Alex Cobb???
 

Days of Roar Tigers Podcast: Can Detroit Tigers contend for 2025 World Series if Alex Bregman signs? 63 minutes.

The countdown is on: Detroit Tigers pitchers and catchers report in nine days to spring training in Lakeland, Florida. This past week, the Tigers signed starting pitcher Jack Flaherty to a two-year, $35 million contract and relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle to a one-year, $7.75 million contract, but third baseman Alex Bregman remains a free agent. The Tigers are still interested in signing Bregman, even after signing Flaherty, but what are the odds the Tigers will land him? After Bregman talk, Evan and Mark discuss the player they're most excited to watch throughout spring training. Evan selected a player who needs to hit for more power; Mark selected a potential MVP candidate.
For our guest, LaMond Pope — the Chicago White Sox beat writer for the Chicago Tribune — joins "Days of Roar" to explain the latest happenings on the South Side, from covering the worst team in modern MLB history last season to a new manager in Will Venable this season. Pope also discusses the Garrett Crochet trade, several big-name prospects in the White Sox farm system and the general direction of the organization under general manager Chris Getz.
To wrap up, Evan and Mark talk more about Jack Flaherty signing with the Tigers.
 
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