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Tigers Notes: Nevin, Ibáñez, Rosenthal

By Darragh McDonald | March 10, 2023 at 3:42pm CDT

TODAY: Nevin has been diagnosed with a “mild” left oblique strain, the Tigers told Evan Petzold and other reporters, with no other details given about when Nevin might return to the field.

MARCH 8: The Tigers have a couple of injury situations to monitor, as relayed by Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. Infielder Tyler Nevin removed himself from batting practice yesterday and reported feeling soreness in his oblique. Meanwhile, fellow infielder Andy Ibáñez sprained the fourth finger on his left hand while preparing for the World Baseball Classic.

In Nevin’s case, the severity of the issue isn’t yet known, but oblique issues are notoriously tricky to deal with. As Petzold points out, even a mild oblique strain can potentially lead to a month-long absence. Manager A.J. Hinch says that Nevin is headed for an MRI, which will determine the next steps. In the case of Ibáñez, the issue seems less concerning. Though his finger is swollen, it’s not broken. Ibáñez plans to sit out of WBC action for a few days and seems confident he’ll be recovered after that.

These two injuries could potentially have implications for the club’s plans, as both players are part of a competition for the open third base job. The club non-tendered Jeimer Candelario in the winter and has various players jockeying for the role of his replacement. At this point, it seems the most likely scenario involves the left-handed hitting Nick Maton taking the strong side of a platoon. Maton actually has reverse splits in his career so far, but in a small sample of 216 plate appearances.

Both Nevin and Ibáñez hit from the right side and could potentially take the small side of a platoon with Maton, though the injuries could delay that plan. If those two players have to miss any time, it perhaps increases the chances of Andre Lipcius, Ryan Kreidler, Zack Short or César Hernández seizing some playing time. Hernández is a switch-hitter with the other three all hitting right-handed.

“I like the way he swings the bat, and he’s increasing his versatility, which is the point of camp for him,” Hinch said about Lipcius. “He’s doing what he’s always done.” Lipcius has primarily played third base in the minors, but has also seen some decent time at second and a very brief stint at first. He hit .277/.391/.435 between Double-A and Triple-A last year for a wRC+ of 128. He’s yet to make his major league debut but was added to the 40-man roster in November.

Elsewhere in Tigers’ camp, Trevor Rosenthal will be attempting to get back to the big leagues after signing a minor league deal with the club. He wasn’t able to appear in either of the past two seasons due to various setbacks, including thoracic outlet surgery, hip labrum surgery and a recurring hamstring injury. Though Rosenthal will be hoping for better health this year, it seems there’s still some work to do and his return isn’t imminent.

“There’s no need to have a sense for a timeline,” Hinch tells Petzold. “It does not matter when he’s ready as long as he’s healthy. We’re not going to push it. There is no artificial date. Opening Day is not something that’s feasible. We’re going to be very strict and diligent with our work with him.”

Rosenthal says the injuries are behind him now, but he’s on board with the plan the club has laid out for him. “I want to be intentional about taking the right steps and making sure I am ready, and really utilizing the time that’s left in camp,” Rosenthal says. “I think, in these three weeks, I’ll be able to get to where I want to be, but if not, I think they’re going to do a good job of taking care of me in that regard.”

He hasn’t been healthy much in the past few years, but he was very good earlier in his career and dominant for a brief spell in 2020. He made 23 appearances that year with a 1.90 ERA and struck out an incredible 41.8% of batters faced. However, the two years on either side of that season were were essentially lost due to the aforementioned injuries.

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  1. GarryHarris

    3 years ago

    The chances of any of the 7 players being around and playing 3B at the end of the season is low anyhow. That’s just how good the Tigers know how to assemble a team.

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    • BSHH

      3 years ago

      Why wouldn’t Kreidler, Lipcius, Maton, Nevin and possibly even Ibañez not be around in September to play 3B for the Tigers? Neither is projected to bring a lot of WAR, but I don’t see any other options.

      Gruß,
      BSHH

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      • WestVillageTiger

        3 years ago

        Lipcius, Maton and Nevin are all interesting additions. I’m looking forward to watching how all these new guys mesh, because team chemistry was nonexistent last year.

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        • stymeedone

          3 years ago

          I see Maton as more rounded version of Harold Castro. A little more speed, a little better glove, a little more power, similar average, but I don’t see him as a great fit at 3B as a part time player. If he has shown reverse splits, it seems platooning him would be the best way for him to fail. As a full time player, I don’t think his bat is strong enough for that position. I hope I am wrong.

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  2. Dtownwarrior78

    3 years ago

    And not only that WVT, it got SOOOOOOOO boring watching Candelario, Castro, Castro, Reyes and others striking out all year! Those players were such a bore to watch, at the very least this team seems like they’ll hit alot more. I’m actually really excited to watch these young kids play. May not end with us where we want to be but it cannot possibly be any worse than last years offense.

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    • gotigers68

      3 years ago

      I hope you’re right !!

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  3. Motor City Beach Bum

    3 years ago

    I’m interested to see what Maton and Lipcius bring to the table. I think Kreidler will be ticketed for AAA maybe for good. Hernandez probably snags a spot in the short term…he’s hitting pretty well and can play 2B and 3B. I like him better for the platoon with Maton than Ibanez. Not sure about Nevin…he didn’t impress me in Baltimore.

    They are all likely just filling in until Colt Keith or Justyn Henry-Malloy get there in 2024 anyway. Out of all the guys there this year I think Maton sticks as a Utility player or starting 2B if he hits and Lipcius possibly as a Utility player.

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    • ThonolansGhost

      3 years ago

      Not sure Malloy or Keith will ever be able to play third base. If they hit, the Tigers will find a spot for them, maybe a corner outfield spot, first base or DH.

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      • Motor City Beach Bum

        3 years ago

        I think Henry-Malloy ends up in the outfield. Scouting reports seem to indicate that. Like you say, for him and Keith it is their bat that will play.

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  4. BeansforJesus

    3 years ago

    Not Tyler Nevin! What are they going to do without him? They already lost their incumbent nepo kid that is terrible at baseball in Kody Clemens.

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  5. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    3 years ago

    Holy Toledo! I coulda’ had a V8!

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  6. stymeedone

    3 years ago

    I know they have to decide who plays 3B, but unless Torkelson picks it up, they will need to find someone for 1B, too.

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    • ThonolansGhost

      3 years ago

      Maton will play third. As for Torkelson, he’s been hitting the ball hard the last few days. If he keeps it up, he’ll be just fine. They do need to pick a utility infielder, and that’s still wide open.

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    • Motor City Beach Bum

      3 years ago

      Like ThonolansGhost said Tork has been hitting better, but if he were to get sent down Schoop can play a good 1B and there are lots of options for 2B starting with Hernandez who is hitting well this spring. They could always give Kreidler, Lipcius or even Wenceel Perez a test drive at 2B if that happens, or just some combo from that group. I’m not sold on Nevin, Ibanez or Kreidler to be honest.

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  7. stymeedone

    3 years ago

    Short is the best fielder and has been hitting well this spring.

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    • ThonolansGhost

      3 years ago

      Lipcius is also hitting well.

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  8. REBB248

    3 years ago

    Oh, boy! Can’t wait to watch the Tigers get eliminated from post-season play, by Mothers’ Day. But, hey come out to Comerica Park, and say goodbye to Miguel Cabrera!

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