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Tigers Interested In Walker Buehler, Kyle Gibson, Andrew Heaney

By Leo Morgenstern | December 9, 2024 at 11:36am CDT

It’s no secret the Tigers are looking to improve their rotation over the offseason, and three more potential targets for the team have emerged. According to Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press, the Tigers are showing interest in right-handers Walker Buehler and Kyle Gibson and left-hander Andrew Heaney.

Buehler is the biggest name of that trio. Although he’s coming off a difficult, injury-plagued season, he was an ace-caliber pitcher when last healthy in 2021. Indeed, from 2018-21, he pitched to 2.82 ERA and 3.56 SIERA over 564 innings. His 14.4 FanGraphs WAR ranked 14th among all pitchers in that time. Still just 30 years old and another year removed from Tommy John surgery, he is widely considered one of the top bounce-back candidates on the free agent market. It helps his case that he looked excellent in the postseason. After a rough outing in the NLDS, he pitched 10 scoreless innings between the NLCS and the World Series.

Precisely because Buehler comes with more upside than Gibson or Heaney, he could be looking for a longer-term commitment. The MLBTR staff predicted a one-year, $15 million contract for Buehler at the beginning of the offseason but noted that a two-year deal with an opt-out was a possibility. Petzold also remarked Buehler could be seeking a two-year deal with an opt-out this winter, and he suggested that might be more than the Tigers are willing to give. Ideally, they’re looking to offer a one-year deal.

In that case, Detroit could pivot to Gibson or Heaney. Of the two, Gibson seems more likely to sign a one-year contract. Both pitchers appeared on MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents list: Heaney at no. 25 and Gibson at no. 41. Our staff predicted a two-year, $24 million deal for Heaney and a one-year $13 million deal for Gibson. The slightly higher AAV prediction for Gibson reflects his longer track record of success, but at 37 years old, he’s unlikely to command a multi-year deal. Heaney, on the other hand, is young enough (he’ll turn 34 next June) that he could feasibly land a two-year commitment, especially on a market that has been quite kind to mid-tier starting pitchers thus far. Luis Severino, Yusei Kikuchi, Frankie Montas, and Matthew Boyd all signed for more guaranteed money than MLBTR predicted.

Gibson and Heaney are both coming off similar 2024 seasons. Gibson made 30 starts with a 4.24 ERA and 4.44 SIERA, while Heaney made 32 appearances (31 starts) with a 4.28 ERA and 3.95 SIERA. Heaney’s underlying numbers were a little promising – he had a higher strikeout rate and lower walk rate – but Gibson has been significantly more consistent and durable throughout his career. Ultimately, both are capable back-of-the-rotation starters but not much more. Either would raise Detroit’s floor, but neither would do much to lift the team’s ceiling.

If a pitcher like Gibson or Heaney is the only starter the Tigers add, they’ll need to hope that some of their younger arms step up to help ace Tarik Skubal at the top of the rotation. That includes Reese Olson, Casey Mize, and potentially top prospect Jackson Jobe. More arms that could make up the rest of Detroit’s starting staff include Keider Montero, Matt Manning, and Kenta Maeda. In other words, this team isn’t short on back-end depth. What they could really use is a proven, postseason-caliber starter. However, such an acquisition seems far less likely. According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon, the Tigers have “some interest” in a reunion with Jack Flaherty, but the word “some” speaks volumes in that report.

Ultimately, despite their postseason appearance in 2024, it seems as if the Tigers aren’t planning to be particularly aggressive this winter. As Petzold points out, their interest in signing a starter to a one-year deal mirrors their strategy from the previous two offseasons, in which they signed Michael Lorenzen and Flaherty. There’s no doubt it paid off in both cases; Lorenzen and Flaherty both pitched well over a few months with Detroit before they were flipped for prospects at the trade deadline. However, the Tigers were still in the middle of a rebuild when they signed Lorenzen ahead of the 2023 season and Flaherty ahead of ’24. That’s no longer the case, so it’s odd to see they’re still looking for stopgaps rather than trying to sign a more impactful pitcher to a multi-year deal.

In the same vein, Petzold suggests the Tigers are interested in first baseman Christian Walker but says they might back off if “big-market teams” are also bidding on his services. Moreover, Petzold adds that they are unlikely to sign any free agents who rejected a qualifying offer. Walker is among that group. While the Tigers have been linked to Alex Bregman, who also received a qualifying offer, Petzold writes that they would probably only pursue him if he were still available entering spring training and his price tag plummeted. As is the case with Walker, the Tigers are interested but not interested enough to enter a bidding war. In other words, it seems as if they’d only be willing to sign a QO free agent at a significant discount.

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31 Comments

  1. Rickover50

    6 months ago

    Don’t forget sawyer Gipson long in potential starters

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    • tigers182

      6 months ago

      His TJS was last April I believe. I wouldn’t expect much from him this year.

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    • Pete'sView

      6 months ago

      Gibson and Heaney have zero upside. Basically #5 or #6 starters. Tigers need to do more.

      Reply
  2. Cambo

    6 months ago

    Who do we have to pay to get a Phillies rumor. 🙂

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  3. WestVillageTiger

    6 months ago

    Looking like Goldschmidt plus a borderline #5 starter is the most the Tigers will afford…

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    • LouWhitakerHOF

      6 months ago

      The Tigers are looking to continue to keep the payroll low but looking for free agents that are interested in one year deals. This is how Illitch Jr normally operates at least. I would love the Tigers to sign Flaherty or Buehler but both are after multi year deals.
      Let’s hope they bump up the payroll and at least be middle of the pack.

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  4. Fgh

    6 months ago

    Glad to see the Tigers getting involved. This franchise should always be competing

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    • Jm207* 2

      6 months ago

      Involved? In what, over the hill veterans? Outside of Buehler, those guys are average at best. Competitive teams don’t settle for scraps.

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  5. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    6 months ago

    Please sign Andrew Heaney I don’t him back in Texas.

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  6. Big whiffa

    6 months ago

    What tigers are not interested in is scoring runs next season lol

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  7. dkhits20

    6 months ago

    I’m surprised I haven’t read any chatter about Tigers re-signing Lorenzen. He’s coming off a nice season and will command far less money than Flaherty and possibly even Buehler. Signing Gibson seems like another Maeda disaster waiting to happen.

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    • Pete'sView

      6 months ago

      Lorenzen sucks too.

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  8. Big country

    6 months ago

    This is ridiculous. Harris wants to just prove he’s the smartest man in the room. You don’t have to spend big but Gibson and Haney is a slap in the face to the fans who have put up with this for years. How about at Nick Pivetta? How about an impact bat of some kind? Not an injured slap hitter that won’t be ready until after the first month at least.

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    • Tomas80

      6 months ago

      His hands are tied because Chris refuses to spend. So, in that case, he has no choice but to try and be the smartest man in the room. Limited cash makes the work harder. Illitch has shown us time and time again he won’t spend.

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  9. kevnames42

    6 months ago

    Maybe a Tigers fan can enlighten me…why are they not going harder after free agents? They started their window last year and have barely any money on the books. Detroit hasn’t typically been a frugal org in the past, I assume that market can support at least like a $150 payroll?

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    • Airo13

      6 months ago

      Kinda yet to see if Chris Illitch Will ever be willing to spend up. Mike Illitch spent a lot before he died because he wanted a world series. His son doesn’t have that same urgency.

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    • dkhits20

      6 months ago

      Chris Illitch is definitely more frugal than Mike. I think the top priority is extending Skubal and we’ll be lucky if that happens. If it does, I definitely don’t see adding any high-profile free agents… which is fine, as long as we make a trade or two in order to fill our holes. We’ve been stockpiling prospects like Malloy and Jung who don’t have clear paths to being everyday players with us. Now is the time to trade them while they still are young and have value.

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    • Motown is My Town

      6 months ago

      Mrs Illitch controls the purse strings and she won’t allow Chris to spend any money on this team. She’s actually the owner but because she owns Motor City Casino in Detroit, MLB will not let her be “named” as the actual owner. Chris is just her pawn serving as the face of the franchise until she dies. It sucks as a fan but as long as we spend our money at Comerica and the Casino the Illitchs are fine doing what they’re doing as we’ll go to these venues anyway

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      • Airo13

        6 months ago

        Makes no sense. Crowds show up in full force for the tigers when they are playing good. That’s more reason to put a good product on the field. Gets more people down to Detroit to spend money at other family business ventures as well.

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  10. jdgoat

    6 months ago

    Those are the most “Twins” targets possible

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    • jdgoat

      6 months ago

      Tigers*

      Reply
  11. Brassroo

    6 months ago

    Reports that the Tigers were going to be “aggressive” is a laughable concept. Other than 1 or 2 middling SP, I had figured on a backup plan for Tork, at best. Bregman; Walker; Alonso, Goldie were never going to be brought in. With Javy’s contract, poor Chris must be forced to eat Ramen noodles every night. He is a terribly inept owner. Put butts in the seats by spending some $ and count the parking and beer sales skyrocket. But…he won’t.

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  12. 84LeFlore

    6 months ago

    I think the Tigs are targeting someone via trade and are waiting for FA signings for things to open up.

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  13. DTownWarrior97

    6 months ago

    This is getting ridiculous! Mike Illitch was an amazing owner that always went after it. All Chris does is sit back and sell pizzas and if the Tigers do well than great. If not, there’s always “Next year”. And he found a GM that has no problems sitting back and waiting on the Dollar General FA’s that are still around going into Spring Training. Chris Harris really wants to look like the genious and sign “has beens” and “never was” players and prove that we can make them great big leaguers. As soon as Illitch said that they were going to spend, I knew it was BS.

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    • Brassroo

      6 months ago

      I don’t think this would be Harris’ methodology. He isn’t allowed to spend. The Illitch family are losing millions in beer, ticket and parking sales by spending so little. They are being frugal to their own detriment.

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  14. Ben Jamin

    6 months ago

    I’m getting worried Harris is going to be just like his boss Farhan Zaidi!

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  15. Luke Strong

    6 months ago

    The Tigers need a better solution than Heaney or Gibson. And Bregman just seems like a bad contract in the making. The solution is trading for Luis Castillo and trading for Ryan McMahon to play third – both controlled through 2027. Those would be amazing moves.

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  16. SuperSloth

    6 months ago

    Like many have echoed so far, such a disappointment to hear this. Watched their end of season news conference where Harris said he’d have the ability to spend if there was a difference maker on the market and he could show that to Illich. He was either lying, or Illich won’t be swayed, because there are difference makers out there to be had. Maybe he’s lying in wait and will pounce from out of nowhere, or they are looking to go after a younger, controllable player via trade. Draft picks are nice, but eventually you have to stop stockpiling potential and strike the now. But, I won’t learn because shortly after I post this, I’ll be heading to Little Caesar’s and picking up a pizza.

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  17. Motor City Beach Bum

    6 months ago

    Give the guy a chance. It’s still early yet. The meeting have barely started. Cobb as a 5th starter is meh but that can’t be it.

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  18. Dtownwarrior78

    6 months ago

    I honestly don’t like alot of the FA’s on the market. I actually agree with Luke Strong in saying that whomever signs Bregman will not love how that contract will age. But there are a ton of bats and arms that we can TRADE for as well. We have stocked our farm with talent enough to swing a few deals and bring in some MLB talent. But I guess time will tell. We were NEVER going to compete for a bat like Soto, and now that the Yanks have missed on him they’ll buy 5 FA’s with the money they saved. But there are a few difference makers out there to add to this roster that could make a huge difference. But will the Tigers actually do something???

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  19. alproof

    6 months ago

    Buehler for sure!

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