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

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED.
Totally Tigers
 
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED.
Totally Tigers
"Afterall, did any fans see us acquiring Alex Cobb, Gleyber Torres or Tommy Kahnle?"

I'm not really a fan of the first two signings. Not sure on Kahnle.
 

[Nightengale] Free agent third baseman Alex Bregman still has no interest in a short-term contract and seeks a 6- or 7-year deal.​

 

[Nightengale] Free agent third baseman Alex Bregman still has no interest in a short-term contract and seeks a 6- or 7-year deal.​

I REALLY wish that Harris would just "leak" to the media that the Tigers are no longer in on him. Stick it to Scott Borras and his client.
 
Check out the Detroit Tigers’ 2025 Spring Training broadcast schedule.
Like always, too many games go unbroadcasted, but it’s finally time for an exciting season to get underway.
BYBTB
 
I read this on some Detroit website about what they think what Skubal would sign for:

Detroit Tigers Ace Projected to Sign Seven-Year, $188 Million Extension​

Imo, that would be a steal.
 
I read this on some Detroit website about what they think what Skubal would sign for:

Detroit Tigers Ace Projected to Sign Seven-Year, $188 Million Extension​

Imo, that would be a steal.
that might be what he turned down. Borras wouldn't let him sign for that
 
FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

Since the end of 2023, we’ve been tracking the Tigers’ farm system since Scott Harris took over. Shortly after coming on board, he broomed all the departments associated with scouting, drafting and development.
Harris inherited a farm system that got a quick boost from signing #1 draft picks however, after a year, the system’s rankings would fall signifcantly. When he came to the Tigers, the rankings under the old regime sat at #27.
After the first year, the new farm system moved up to the middle of the pack. And with each ranking (that happens 3 times per year), the Tigers have continued to climb upwards. Their rankings have not dipped, only moving upwards.
In each of the rankings, the Tigers have at least 5 prospects in the top 100 list. None of them have fallen off the list. They’ve only moved up.
Here are the latest rankings:
 
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