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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers
Friday night was the deadline for teams to either tender or non-tender players for the 2023 season.
For players not receiving a contract offer, they became automatic free agents.
Out of 9 eligible players, the Tigers non-tendered 3 of them ? Jeimer Candelario and both Harold and Willi Castro. Candelario in particular had his worst year to date both offensively and defensively and would have earned app. $7 mill in arbitration. After Miguel Cabrera, Candelario was the 2nd longest tenured member of the roster.
All 3 were high strikeout/low walk hitters and defensively they were below-average. PoBO Scott Harris has now said several times that players would need to possess certain skills in order to stay on the roster. These guys didn?t make the cut.
There were 6 other players who were tendered contracts ? Tyler Alexander, Jose Cisnero, Rony Garcia, Joe Jimenez, Austin Meadows and Gregory Soto. All but 1 are pitchers.
However, offering contracts to these 6 does not guarantee roster spots. Potentially, the Tigers may try to trade 1 or more of them. Signing them to contracts is one way to ensure other teams don?t grab them for nothing and instead, the Tigers can use them as trade bait.
Give this information, how do you feel about what was done or not done by yesterday?s deadline?
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 do you think of the Tigers' tender/non-tender decisions?
1. A solid move towards improving the roster.
2. Agree with approximately half of the decisions.
1. Don't agree with most of the decisions.
VOTE
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers
Friday night was the deadline for teams to either tender or non-tender players for the 2023 season.
For players not receiving a contract offer, they became automatic free agents.
Out of 9 eligible players, the Tigers non-tendered 3 of them ? Jeimer Candelario and both Harold and Willi Castro. Candelario in particular had his worst year to date both offensively and defensively and would have earned app. $7 mill in arbitration. After Miguel Cabrera, Candelario was the 2nd longest tenured member of the roster.
All 3 were high strikeout/low walk hitters and defensively they were below-average. PoBO Scott Harris has now said several times that players would need to possess certain skills in order to stay on the roster. These guys didn?t make the cut.
There were 6 other players who were tendered contracts ? Tyler Alexander, Jose Cisnero, Rony Garcia, Joe Jimenez, Austin Meadows and Gregory Soto. All but 1 are pitchers.
However, offering contracts to these 6 does not guarantee roster spots. Potentially, the Tigers may try to trade 1 or more of them. Signing them to contracts is one way to ensure other teams don?t grab them for nothing and instead, the Tigers can use them as trade bait.
Give this information, how do you feel about what was done or not done by yesterday?s deadline?
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 do you think of the Tigers' tender/non-tender decisions?
1. A solid move towards improving the roster.
2. Agree with approximately half of the decisions.
1. Don't agree with most of the decisions.
VOTE