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Tigers vs. mariners Game 162 October 5, 2022 - and offseason to 2023

https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2022/11/03/five-for-friday-50/
FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

New President of Baseball Operations, Scott Harris, has said he plans on hiring a GM. He just didn?t say when.

He did mention that he has yet to start the hiring process and has not even set a deadline. And given that the Winter Meetings start in less than 1 month, Harris certainly isn?t going to rush the timeline. He?s going to wait until the time is right.

So while some fans may be anxious to see that GM slot filled as soon as possible, I think it?s a wiser move to postpone for awhile.

There is no rule stating that every team has to have a GM. Some don?t. Some teams have a GM but not a PoBO and vice versa. Some have both. Today, the job description for both positions is very fluid with some PoBOs acting as the GM. The 2 jobs don?t have to be completely different. And as we?ve seen with other teams, they can also evolve according to an organization?s needs.

Here are my 5 reasons why it?s a smart move that Harris appears to be delaying the hiring process for a GM?..
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/riley-greene-voted-tiger-of-the-year
Riley Greene nabs coveted Tiger of the Year award.
The former top prospect is first rookie hitter to win award.
Tigers official site

https://www.woodwardsports.com/stories/riley-greene-named-tiger-of-the-year
Riley Greene named Tiger of the Year by the Detroit chapter of the Baseball Writers? Association of America.
Woodward Sports

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...fidrych-to-win-tiger-of-the-year/69616284007/
Riley Greene becomes first rookie since Fidrych to win Tiger of the Year honors.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...e-2022-detroit-tiger-of-the-year/69620819007/
Detroit Tigers rookie center fielder Riley Greene wins 2022 Tiger of the Year.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/11/rookie-outfielder-named-2022-tiger-of-the-year.html
Rookie outfielder Riley Greene named 2022 Tiger of the Year.
Mlive
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2022/11/05/deeper-discussions-49/
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

New PoBO Scott Harris, in his introductory speech, told us that significant changes will be made. One can assume that it means both the organization overall as well as the roster.

Obviously, he would not have taken the job if he didn?t receive a commitment to be given the resources needed. Ilitch has already promised to pay for multiple extra executives not including the new PoBO position. And assuredly, he will also invest in any new technology and equipment as he has done in the past.

In terms of the roster, it is unclear how much Chris will spend this year. Last year, he wrote a check for $243 mill and very little of it paid off. He may be hesitant to invest a significant amount until he gets to know Harris better.

The Tigers have very little talent to trade. Their best hope resides in young pitchers. Potentially, Harris may also try to get out from under some of Al Avila?s bad contracts in order to free up some money.

All of this obviously will have an impact upon just how much the Tigers will be able to accomplish when it comes to next year?s roster and performance.

Taking all of this into account, how competitive should the Tigers be next year? What is realistic? How much can the roster be transformed?

Today?s blog addresses this dilemma 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 respond to as many other readers as you want.

TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

What level of performance should the Tigers be able to reach next year?

1. It will be a mop up/reset year, undoing previous mistakes and revamping the roster.

2. They need to finish around .500 .

3. They need to finish above .500 and show a competitive level.

VOTE
 
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/11/7/23443380/detroit-tigers-roster-offseason-40-man-scott-harris
The Tigers offseason calendar; Roster cuts are imminent.
Dates are now official for free agency, awards, hall of fame, and transactions.
BYBTB

November 6: Free Agency begins! As of 9 a.m. ET on Sunday.

November 7: (OR MAYBE NOV 10?) Injured players must be activated.

November 8-10:GM Meetings in Las Vegas, Nevada.

November 10: Player and club option decisions are due, unless an individual contract specifies a different date.

November 10: Qualifying offer deadline for teams to tender their eligible free agents the qualifying offer of one year for $19.65 million for the 2023 season, if they want to receive free agent compensation should the player decline and sign with another team. The deadline is 5 p.m. ET.

November 10: Free agency officially begins.

November 15: Rule 5 roster additions: This is the deadline for teams to add eligible minor leaguers to the 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft.

November 18: Non-tender deadline. This is the deadline for teams to offer their pre-arbitration and arbitration-eligible players a contract for 2023.

November 20: Deadline for free agents to accept or reject the qualifying offer.

AWARDS
November 7: Finalists for 2022 season?s most prominent awards will be announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET. Three finalists are announced for each award in each league for Rookie of the Year, Manager of the Year, Cy Young, and Most Valuable Player.

The winners will be announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. eastern time, on the following dates.

November 10: Silver Sluggers are announced. The awards go to the best hitters at each position.

November 14: Rookies of the Year announced.

November 15: Managers of the Year announced.

November 16: Cy Young winners announced.

November 17: Most Valuable Players announced during.

HALL OF FAME
November 21: The 2023 Hall of Fame ballot will be released. Just the ballot will be announced, to be clear. The voting results and 2022 Hall of Fame class will be revealed at a later date. Here are the players eligible for this year?s ballot.

December 4: The Hall of Fame?s Contemporary Baseball Era voting results will be announced on a live MLB Network broadcast at 8 p.m. ET. The Hall of Fame announced several changes to their Era Committee voting structure earlier this year and the Contemporary Baseball Era covers players who are no longer on the BBWAA ballot and whose ?greatest contributions to the game were realized from the 1980 to present era.? The 16-person committee includes Hall of Famers, executives, and veteran media members, and 12 votes are needed for induction.

January 24: The 2023 Hall of Fame class will be announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET. The ballot is revealed in November, votes are compiled, and the results are announced later during the offseason.

WINTER MEETINGS
December 5-8: Winter Meetings in San Diego. The Winter Meetings are often the busiest time of the offseason for trades and free agent signings. The meetings themselves are less the focus of attention than the ?Hot Stove? action surrounding the meetings.

December 7: Rule 5 Draft. By rule, players selected in the Rule 5 Draft must remain on their new team?s MLB roster all season in 2023, otherwise they must go through waivers and be offered back to their original team.

Last year?s Rule 5 Draft was canceled due to the owners? lockout, In the two years previous, the Tigers selected Victor Reyes and Akil Baddoo, who remain on the big league roster in Detroit.

INTERNATIONAL SIGNING PERIOD
January 15: The 2023 international signing period begins. Without an agreement to hold an international amateur draft, international amateur players may sign with any team, subject to individual team signing bonus limits. The signing period used to run from July 2nd to June 25th each year, but MLB and the MLBPA agreed to push the start of the 2020-21 and 2021-22 signing periods back to January because of the pandemic, and now the new January start is permanent. Here is MLB.com?s list of 2023?s top 30 international prospects.

ARBITRATION
We?ve mentioned that the date for teams to tender contracts to arbitration eligible players is November 18, 2022. Those not tendered become free agents, and those tendered an offer head down this path.

January 13: Salary Figures are exchanged between teams and arbitration-eligible players The two sides can agree to a contract of any size after filing salary figures, and the vast majority of arbitration-eligible players agree to a contract before the filing deadline. Matt Swartz and MLB Trade Rumors released their salary arbitration projections in October.

January 30 to February 17: Arbitration hearings. for players and teams who do not agree on a salary for the 2023 season. Each side states their case ? hearings can be contentious because the team essentially outlines the player?s shortcomings and explains why he deserves a lower salary than he believes ? and the three-person panel picks either the salary the player filed or the salary the team filed, not a compromise number. For the first time, if the parties agree on a salary without going to a hearing, the contract becomes guaranteed for the season.

PLAY BALL!
About February 14: Pitchers and catchers report to Spring training camps in Florida and Arizona. Each team sets their own reporting dates. Cactus League and Grapefruit League games begin on February 24, 2023

March 8-21: World Baseball Classic. The WBC returns next spring following a pandemic-related hiatus. The tournament expands to 20 teams this time around and games will be played in Taiwan, Japan, Miami, and Phoenix. No games in Southern California this year. Pool play begins March 8 in Taichung and the Championship Game will be held on March 21 in Miami.

March 30: Opening Day! All 30 clubs begin play on Opening Day. A more balanced schedule will be featured with fewer games within divisions and every team will play at least one series against every other team in both leagues in 2023.
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2022/11/07/cats-of-a-different-stripe-2/
CATS OF A DIFFERENT STRIPE.
Totally Tigers

New President of Baseball Operations (PoBO) Scott Harris has only been on the job for 5 weeks, yet he has made more changes to the team during that time than the past 3 owners combined.

Welcome to the 21st Century, Detroit Tigers!

There is much that needs to be done but I believe it?s safe to say that we can now say ?buh bye? to the Tigers of old. You know ? the ones who were always last to adopt anything new (like analytics) or stay at the forefront (the importance of the bullpen) of the sport?s trends and strategies.

The Tigers now aren?t just simply hiring new people to take the places of the ones who are no longer there. They are creating and expanding the structural and procedural parts of the franchise and taking the Tigers where they have never been before.

In fact, it appears that they are leading the way in several categories within MLB.....
 
Scott Harris is going to take his time in the general manager search.

"I don't have a firm deadline. I'm planning on holding rolling interviews in the coming weeks and months. At some point, an individual is going to stand out, and we're going to hire that individual."

Scott Harris said the #Tigers have "gotten a lot of calls" from teams looking to acquire relief pitchers in trades. He described the GM meetings as a "feeling-out period" of the offseason. No deals appear imminent.
Willing to trade prospects?
Harris: "Absolutely."

Scott Harris on free-agent reliever Andrew Chafin: "He earned the right to opt out. That's really impressive to me. I have spoken with his agents. I will continue to speak with his agents. ... We're going to keep in touch with him and see if we can bring him back."

Any hint on what players the Tigers will try to acquire? Scott Harris said he's meeting with "every agent" in Las Vegas.
"We're going to shop in all aisles. Whether we actually purchase in all aisles is another question, but we're certainly going to be shopping everywhere."

Scott Harris on Comerica Park dimensions: "As I've said, we're looking at everything. I don't have an update to share. I know how the pitchers feel and how the hitters feel. There's a strong difference of opinion between those two groups."

Freep
 
Scott Harris said today he expects Javier B?ez to be the Tigers? Opening Day SS.

Sounds like position players ? RH OF, LH IF ? will be among the team?s top priorities. Also a lot of indications Harris is open to anything in building the roster.

Plenty more to come from Vegas.

Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris said he expects Javier B?ez to be the starting shortstop for 2023 Opening Day.
 
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