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Tigers Designate Kenta Maeda For Assignment

By Darragh McDonald | May 1, 2025 at 6:30pm CDT

The Tigers announced that they have designated right-hander Kenta Maeda for assignment. Right-hander Tyler Owens has been recalled to take his place on the active roster. Jon Morosi of MLB.com reported Maeda’s DFA prior to the official announcement.

Maeda landed with Detroit going into the 2024 season. The two sides agreed to a two-year, $24MM deal in November of 2023. In hindsight, that’s obviously a move the Tigers wish they could undo, though there was decent logic to it at the time.

The veteran didn’t go into free agency with a ton of juice. He had a 4.66 earned run average with the Twins in 2021, then missed the 2022 recovering from UCL surgery. He returned to the mound in 2023 and tossed 104 1/3 innings but with a middling 4.23 ERA.

Under the hood, there was a bit more reason for optimism. His 2023 season started awfully but he finished strong. He landed on the IL in late April due to a right triceps strain, sitting on an ERA of 9.00 at that time. In his last start before hitting the IL, he had allowed ten runs in three innings. Given the subsequent IL stint, it was fair to conclude that he wasn’t right. He came off the IL in June and then tossed 88 1/3 innings the rest of the way with a 3.36 ERA, 29% strikeout rate and 7% walk rate.

It appeared to have a chance at being a sneaky value play for the Tigers. That did not come to pass at all. Maeda posted a 7.26 ERA through his first 16 starts last year. His strikeout rate had dropped to a paltry 17.1%. The Tigers moved him to the bullpen at that point and he did improve from there. He tossed 46 2/3 innings in a long relief role the rest of the way with a 4.44 ERA and a 23.8% strikeout rate.

Over the winter, president of baseball operations Scott Harris said that Maeda would have a chance to earn a rotation spot in 2025. However, the club eventually bumped him to a long relief role yet again, going with a rotation of Tarik Skubal, Jack Flaherty, Reese Olson, Casey Mize and Jackson Jobe to start the season.

Though Maeda did well out of the ’pen last year, he hasn’t carried that over into this year. He has a 7.88 ERA through eight innings. Some of that is due to a low 60.2% strand rate but his strikeout rate has also fallen to 18.6% and he has walked 14% of batters faced. Manager A.J. Hinch has clearly been reluctant to use him, with Maeda only making six appearances in the month of April. He twice went over a week without getting into a game.

Teams generally don’t like to give up on players when they’ve already committed significant sums of money to them, but the writing was on the wall with Maeda. He will likely end up on the open market in the coming days. The Tigers could try to trade him but they would surely have to eat basically all of his remaining contract in order to interest any other club. He is making $10MM this year, with roughly $8MM still to be paid out. No team will want to take that on, meaning Maeda would clear outright waivers. As a veteran with at least five years of service time, he has the right to reject an outright assignment and elect free agency while keeping all of that money. The Tigers may skip the formalities and release him.

Assuming he does end up a free agent, any club could sign him at that point and would only have to pay him the prorated league minimum salary for any time spent on the roster. That amount would be subtracted from what the Tigers owe. It’s conceivable that some clubs might have interest in that scenario, since there would be no financial risk. With several teams dealing with mounting injuries, one of them might give it a shot.

Owens, 24, gets to the majors for the first time. Drafted by Atlanta, he was traded to the Rangers for J.P. MartĂ­nez in January of 2024, then to the Tigers in the deadline deal that sent Carson Kelly to Texas. The Tigers added him to their 40-man roster in November to keep him out of the Rule 5 draft.

He worked both as a starter and a reliever earlier in his career but worked exclusively out of the bullpen last year with good results. He tossed 51 2/3 Double-A innings with a 2.96 ERA, 25.7% strikeout rate and 7.5% walk rate. He has been with Triple-A Toledo to start this year but the numbers haven’t been as good. He has a 4.50 ERA, 16.7% strikeout rate and 13.6% walk rate through 14 innings.

He might be in for a short stint, as Beau Brieske is on a rehab assignment and eligible to come off the injured list in Saturday. Regardless, he’s up in the majors today and has a chance to make his debut.

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  1. tiger9

    1 month ago

    About time!! He stopped being a major league pitcher right around the time the Tigers threw money at him. Good riddance.

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    • BadMojo

      1 month ago

      Tiger9 aren’t you the guy that continues to post trust in Harris? I’m shocked that you would mock one of his moves. Maybe figure out if you like what Harris has done or not before backing yourself in a corner like a tool

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      • tigers182

        1 month ago

        No GM in sports history has a flawless record. You can recognize someone is a good GM and point out moves that didn’t work. Life isn’t lived in extremes.

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        • tigers182

          1 month ago

          So the team with the best record in the AL are “losers” because Kenta Maeda was DFAd? I appreciate your continued intelligent insight

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        • Braves_saints_celts

          1 month ago

          You are so annoying. Do you just wake up in the morning and scroll through mlbtr comments and go “hmmm this one is the one I’m going to attack today”? The only took I see in this discussion is you.

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        • TheOrangeShuckle

          1 month ago

          BadMojo, I love that you are trolling the Tigers of all teams! Also, 3 of the 4 major Detroit teams made the playoffs in the past season, so uh, stay salty!

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        • KC123

          1 month ago

          tigers182, Detroit also has the top farm system so where are they losing? The farm system especially I am very jealous of lol.

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      • Landini

        1 month ago

        He has somehow mismanaged the Tigers to a 20-12 record to start the season. Overall he gets a A along with Hinch.

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      • KC123

        1 month ago

        Lol BadMojo, I’m not even a Tigers fan but you’re the tool here, buddy. If you’re salty about Detroit sports teams, just take a deep breath and stop letting them live rent free in your head.

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  2. Reynaldo's

    1 month ago

    It’s crazy to think that Kenta signed with the dodgers for 8 years way back when

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    • Caligula

      1 month ago

      Crazy to think he finished 2nd in Cy young voting too at one point

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        1 month ago

        You are thinking of hyun jin ryu

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        • Slappy Dappy Doo

          1 month ago

          No they are not

          Los Angeles Dodgers. On January 7, 2016, Maeda signed an eight-year, $25 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers that included $10 million per year in incentives.

          He finished second in Cy Young in 2020 his first year with the Twins.

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        • William poopy

          1 month ago

          No he’s not he’s referring to Kenta maeda. Please don’t assume who he is thinking of that is insensitive.

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        • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

          1 month ago

          Argh I’m sorry I didn’t go on baseball reference I forgot 2020 existed

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        • William poopy

          1 month ago

          Well I accept your apology but you should also apologize to Caligula. What you did could have potentially hurt Caligulas feelings quite a bit. I’m sure your apology will make him feel better about the situation and then we can all move on.

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          1 month ago

          I like your name Bill and I like your can-do attitude. Way to handle a tough situation!

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      • William poopy

        1 month ago

        Crazy he almost won rookie of the year at one point too

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        • freddiemeetgibby

          1 month ago

          He almost beat Mike Tyson in a fight once too.

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  3. Jm207* 2

    1 month ago

    Today is a good day

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  4. miggywrld

    1 month ago

    Rejoice!

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  5. HopefulTwinsFan

    1 month ago

    Man, I feel bad that it didn’t work out for him in Detroit. I really liked Kenta in Minnesota.

    Add him to the list of former Twins pitchers in recent memory that fizzled out in Detroit… Joe Nathan, Francisco Liriano, Mike Pelfrey…

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    • stymeedone

      1 month ago

      No need to keep him. The Japanese pitchers he was supposed to lure signed elsewhere.

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    • sergefunction

      1 month ago

      Any Twins-to-Tigers washout reliever list must include Johnny Klippstein and Ron Perranoski.

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  6. Motor City Beach Bum

    1 month ago

    Good. He has lost his touch.

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  7. sugoi51

    1 month ago

    Yeah, he was awful in Detroit, but that doesn’t diminish a decent 17-year career across MLB/NPB where he won 168 games. Maybe he will have the same path as countryman Hiroki Kuroda and go back to the Hiroshima Carp to finish out his career.

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    • C Yards Jeff

      1 month ago

      Os send Charlie Morton and some cash for this cat.

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      • bwmiller79

        1 month ago

        O’s should keep Morton in the bullpen, give Keegan Akin some starts, sign Maeda and Rich Hill.

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      • dsett75

        1 month ago

        C Yards, you can just have Maeda now. No need to send Morton. In fact, Morton should just go home and enjoy his cash and family at this point

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  8. genre99

    1 month ago

    Kenya was great for LA, and deserved a WS ring in 2017 when the Dodgers got trash canned.

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    • differentbears

      1 month ago

      It’s unfortunate that he was so adamant about not going to the pen in the postseason. Because he was a weapon as a reliever with that arsenal and the ability to let the fastball rip.

      I understand it, he was a good starter for the Dodgers and if it were me, I’d probably feel the same way. But I think that was a big reason the Dodgers were willing to move him.

      Kenta and Yu Darvish and Andre Ethier. All three should have rings, and in Yu’s case, his postseason story is one of hard luck ever since 2017.

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      • freddiemeetgibby

        1 month ago

        Yu and his game 7 performance doesn’t deserve anything

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    • Keena

      1 month ago

      The Dodgers weren’t going to win that WS or the one against the Red Sox, even without the cheating.

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      • differentbears

        1 month ago

        Weird to think that the 2017 Dodgers wouldn’t have beat the Astros if not for cheating since they nearly beat them anyway.

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  9. Well said.

    1 month ago

    It is good move for Detroit. Should have done it last year when it obvious that he was struggling. I thought he was pitching a little better this year which shows how bad last year was. Somebody might take a chance on him with Detroit paying his salary. Just another example why you don’t sign players in that age group for larger salaries.

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  10. Red Wings

    1 month ago

    Tigers tried to recover some value from his contract but he’s just terrible. Last two outings bouncing pitches to the plate. The signing made some sense at the time, just didn’t pan out.

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  11. For Love of the Game

    1 month ago

    You can pay him $10 mill. to lose you games, or you can pay him $10 mill. to just go away. It is called addition by subtraction. The Tigers are better today than they were yesterday just by subtracting Maeda.

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    • TroyVan

      1 month ago

      Spot on. He just never even flashed brilliance. He was always bad in Detroit.

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    • dsett75

      1 month ago

      Exactly. And now, he’s throwing the ball all over the place. His head is messed up. This is more than him being 37, imo.

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  12. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 month ago

    Sad.

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    • The Saber-toothed Superfife

      1 month ago

      Coulda saved all that money by just hiring the Superfife…..save $20M, lower the price of a hot dog and get better stuffed animals (Hansa) in the gift shop and…..remove the silly, “mentally handicapable” ones from the gift shop.

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      • ChetLemonaid

        1 month ago

        I would love to spend 4 hours with your brain.

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        • dsett75

          1 month ago

          Why, just to hear “hire the Superfife” 387 times? I bet he says that on pornhub too.

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        • goob

          1 month ago

          @Chet Do it for science!

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        • ChetLemonaid

          1 month ago

          I work in research pharmacology anyway…

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          1 month ago

          What would you do to it?

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        • goob

          1 month ago

          Coincidentally, I’m in farm ecology.

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  13. MPrck

    1 month ago

    GREAT MOVE ! It had to be done. Playoff bound teams can’t carry a non performer. GO TIGERS !!!

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  14. Rickover50

    1 month ago

    Who goes when meadows, veirling and Margot come back.

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    • rellime 2

      1 month ago

      Malloy, Ibanez (possibly keith), and Margot

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      • LouWhitakerHOF

        1 month ago

        Malloy was suppose to be a bat without a position. I have not seen much of a bat. It will be great when Vierling and Meadows return. Malloy can work on his hitting in Toledo.

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      • dsett75

        1 month ago

        Ibanez won’t. Malloy for sure and personally, I think Sweeney should and put Baez back at SS since he’s back to some semblance of himself.

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    • dkhits20

      1 month ago

      Malloy for Margot, Sweeney for Vierling and by the time Meadows is ready, someone else will probably be on the IL.

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      • dkhits20

        1 month ago

        Or possibly Jung for Vierling.

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      • Diabetic Rockstar

        1 month ago

        Sweeney isn’t going anywhere. He’s the starting SS against RH and is the best defensive SS they have.

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        • dkhits20

          1 month ago

          Kreidler has always been a good defensive player too but his lack of offense made it impossible to keep him in the lineup. If Sweeney doesn’t start hitting, I can see us sending him down once Vierling comes back. McKinstry can share SS with Baez and continue to play in LF/CF. Vierling would split time between CF and 3B.

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      • Wrrrrr

        1 month ago

        Margot DFA’d when Meadows comes back

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        • WestVillageTiger

          1 month ago

          I don’t think so. Malloy, Keith and Jung are all candidates to be sent down. All three have struggled mightily with the bat. At least Jung has been solid on defense…

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    • hitztheball

      1 month ago

      Malloy & Jung. Margot will be DFA’d to try to get him to sign back with Toledo

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      • rellime 2

        1 month ago

        He has a split contract. Don’t think they need to DFA him

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      • WestVillageTiger

        1 month ago

        Possibly Keith as well…

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  15. HBan22

    1 month ago

    I thought this was a great signing when it first happened. I was wrong.

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  16. greatgame 2

    1 month ago

    Maeda and Cobb signings were terrible

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  17. Well said.

    1 month ago

    Just for fun I looked at his hitting records for his career. Typical pitcher batting but I see he had a Homer and 4 doubles and must have at least battled when at the plate.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      1 month ago

      Now check out Terry Forster.

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      • Well said.

        1 month ago

        Yes very good a average for a pitcher. Now look at Earl Wilson for power as a pitcher but he was used quite a bit in Detroit as a pitch hitter.

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        • cttigersfan

          1 month ago

          Rick Wise

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        1 month ago

        That tub of goo?

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 month ago

      Yes, Maeda-san was not bad at handling a bat. I remember that HR. It was kind of a big deal at the time. When he came back to Dodger Stadium a few years ago, I guess with the Twins, he got a standing ovation from the crowd when he was introduced. The LA fans really appreciated him.

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    • differentbears

      1 month ago

      Homered in his MLB debut, if I’m not mistaken, at Petco.

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  18. The Chicago Cubs

    1 month ago

    incoming JED HOYER AND THE CUBS

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  19. SportsFan0000

    1 month ago

    Orioles decimated by injuries should take a flyer on him.

    White Sox, Angel, Pirates, Rockies?!

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  20. warnbeeb

    1 month ago

    Tyler Owens will give Hinch a much better arm to throw out there than Maeda. Kenta was only thrown into mop duty, usually with 6-7 run leads…and he was rarely effective. The Tigers have not been blown out yet and they haven’t gone into extras but a few times.

    Hinch needs a legitimate 8th bullpen arm. Will be interesting to see Owens’ 98 mph heater vs. Maeda’s lollipop sinker.

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    • Motown is My Town

      1 month ago

      Owens and Lee are only in Detroit until Breiske and Brebbia return from the IL…hope they both make good impressions as they’ll likely be needed again down the road this season

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      • Diabetic Rockstar

        1 month ago

        Still makes no sense Foley hasn’t gotten the call over guys like Owens and Lee. Unlike those two hes been dominating at AAA and had a better spring than Brieske, among others.

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        • Well said.

          1 month ago

          Foley is hurt in Toledo and he on the 7 day injury list where he has been for about 3 weeks now.

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  21. GB2

    1 month ago

    Madea hits the free agent market

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  22. Getgone2

    1 month ago

    Welcome to Baltimore.

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  23. Ok Yankees Fan

    1 month ago

    Yankees need to grab this guy to backfill the decimated rotation.

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    • simonkiller

      1 month ago

      Let him wrestle Stroman for it

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  24. troutfishing

    1 month ago

    I am so bummed. As I type this, I am literally sitting next to the Tigers bullpen at Angel Stadium. Was going to ask Maeda if he would sign a ball I have which is also signed by Hiroki Kuroda.
    Maeda was one of my favorite players. I followed his entire career. He still has a quality arm, just needs to make a few adjustments and step away from his splitter a bit. Come to the Angels Maeda!!

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    • simonkiller

      1 month ago

      He’s a cool dude

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  25. BobGibsonFan

    1 month ago

    I don’t get it… why would a team have to pay the prorated minimum to sign him? He’s a free agent, he should be able to negotiate a better deal if he could. I doubt he could in this case. He’s certainly not worth $10 mil, but you would think a guy getting DFA’d might be worth more than minimum.

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    • Bucket Number Six

      1 month ago

      It used to be that way, but I think it was bargained away in one of the CBA negotiations.

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    • Diabetic Rockstar

      1 month ago

      If a guy gets DFA’d and clears waivers, and doesnt get traded even w a team offering to pay some of the money, the chance that player would get more than Vet Min. Is about zero. Especially if the player is 37 year old and a couple years removed from pitching even halfway decent.

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    • warnbeeb

      1 month ago

      He’s already under contract. Yes, he’s a free agent, but he doesn’t have to give up the $10+million the Tigers owe him. He can sit home. The MLB rule is another team can offer him a spot for the ML minimum without voiding his Tiger contract. The Tigers will have the signing team’s major league minimum deducted from their remaining $$$ due.

      There is no need for Maeda to give up the Tiger contract…unless someone is willing to pay him more….which no one would due.

      He’s going to end up with a bottom feeder. ChiSox, Rockies….maybe even the Orioles.

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  26. Motown is My Town

    1 month ago

    Finally!!!!

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  27. Cardinals are good

    1 month ago

    The dodgers are gonna get him in a trade or waivers and turn him back to a superstar

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  28. wileycoyote56

    1 month ago

    I actually hate that it came to this, I’d hoped that they would stick him on DL, with a invented injury, and let him rehab and figure it out, but he had to go! Good luck in future

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  29. weaselpuppy

    1 month ago

    $40mm in expiring deals. Extend Skub. Go after Tucker with Flaherty and Kahnle’s money (32mm) plus some payroll bump. Existing guys contracta bump by about 20mm cumulatively.

    So add 25mm payroll and lock in Skub and Tucker, bump starters up a slot and let the farmlands fight for 5th starter

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    • Diabetic Rockstar

      1 month ago

      Skubal is going to free agency. There is a 0.01% chance that Scott Boras doesn’t take Skubal into an open, unrestricted bidding war. Just like Soto.

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  30. Keena

    1 month ago

    How long before the Yankees have this guy signed to a contract? I give it a week.

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  31. gotigers68

    1 month ago

    Owens looked good tonight ! (Even with all the hair ! 🙂 )

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    • WestVillageTiger

      1 month ago

      His control was a little wild, but his four-seamer looked absolutely wicked!!

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  32. Rsox

    1 month ago

    Pro-rated league minimum signing for anyone interested after he clears waiver (zero chance anyone claims his salary or trades for him). Perhaps a Dodgers reunion?

    Reply
  33. Diabetic Rockstar

    1 month ago

    Man….Whose wife did Jason Foley sleep with? Goes from closer in 2024 to AAA, dominates there to start 2025 as you’d hope/expect, and watches as 4 different pitchers with 0 MLB experience (and lackluster stats in AAA this year) get the call up ahead of him. He’s on the 40 man roster still too. Bizarre.

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  34. Well said.

    1 month ago

    For all you guys who think he should go to your team you should look at some film of his pitching. It is bad. Lots of walks and hit batsman,hits and runs given up. Most of those came over low pressure situations.

    Yes, he can still get outs and some strikeouts but it isn’t worth the aggrevation.

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    • LouWhitakerHOF

      1 month ago

      The biggest red flag for Maeda is the loss in velocity. He has not looked good in quite a while.

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    • warnbeeb

      1 month ago

      The strain on Maeda’s face after he skips another one to the backstop is all you need to know. He has no idea where half his pitches are going.

      He has 2 pitches, some sort of split fingered thing and a mediocre fastball. When he falls behind in the count (which is 4 out of 5 batters) he has to either get creamed with that fastball or walk the guy. I’d love to see how many guys he gets out in a 3-2 count. I bet it’s less than 10%.

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  35. Captainmike1

    1 month ago

    Tigers were incompetent for giving him such an insane contract
    He clearly did not merit a 24 million dollar contract

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  36. 84LeFlore

    1 month ago

    Not even Scott Harris is perfect. Didn’t work out. Oh well, at least we’re not tied down to him forever. We have plenty of superior arms in the system. The Tigs were just doing their due diligence with Maeda before cutting him. (It worked with Tork & Javy)

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    • GarryHarris

      1 month ago

      Alex Cobb too.

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  37. gorav114

    1 month ago

    He’s to young for the Orioles

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  38. s.drinkwater

    1 month ago

    Why does it feel like the Dodgers will ink him and send him to Glendale where he gets magically fixed like Nomo.

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  39. GarryHarris

    1 month ago

    I thought that the higher players are paid, the better the team is…. Huh!

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  40. frankf

    1 month ago

    I know that his Tigers career didn’t go exactly as planned, but with SP’s dropping like promiscuous, alcoholic, sorority girls in a straight to streaming slasher flick, I’m surprised that they weren’t able to get a little something in a trade. Either way, even as bad as he’s been, he won’t be in the unemployment line for long.

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    • Airo13

      1 month ago

      How would they get anything in a trade? No one wants his salary enough to claim him on waivers. He’s old and washed.

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  41. coopercannon55

    1 month ago

    Seeing as he is being released and a free agent, if Maeda went back to Japan to play, would he still keep the remaining $8 mil on his contract? Or would what he would make in japan be taken off what is owed by the Tigers? Or could he “double dip” from both leagues?

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 month ago

      Good question. He’d certainly keep the balance of his MLB contract. Answering the question of whether the Tigers could deduct from this any salary he collected from a league outside the U.S. would require a deep dive into the CBA.

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