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Tigers Activate Paul Sewald, Release Codi Heuer

By Steve Adams | September 18, 2025 at 11:24am CDT

The Tigers have activated reliever Paul Sewald from the 60-day injured list and opened a spot on the 40-man roster by releasing fellow right-hander Codi Heuer, who’d been pitching in Triple-A Toledo. Veteran right-hander Jose Urquidy, who has more than five years of major league service time, has consented to be optioned to Toledo, thereby clearing a spot on the roster for Sewald and keeping Urquidy in the organization.

Sewald, 35, was a July acquisition from the same Guardians club he’ll now potentially face in today’s series finale. He was on the IL due to a shoulder strain at the time of the swap and has yet to make his Tigers debut, though he’s pitched well in 4 2/3 rehab innings (one run allowed). He also missed considerable time with Cleveland prior to the trade. The veteran closer has pitched just 15 1/3 innings in the majors this year and sports a 4.70 ERA, 29% strikeout rate and 6.5% walk rate in that time.

The Guards signed Sewald to a one-year, $7MM contract over the winter. That guarantee took the form of a $5MM salary, a $1MM signing bonus and a $1MM buyout on a $10MM mutual option. The mutual nature of that option makes Sewald a pure rental; it’s been more than a decade since a mutual option was exercised by both parties anywhere in Major League Baseball.

Though Sewald has scarcely pitched in 2025, he brings a notable track record to manager A.J. Hinch’s bullpen. The right-hander had a nondescript four-year run with the Mets from 2017-20 before emerging from obscurity in Seattle, where he broke out as a high-end reliever. From 2021-23, Sewald pitched 189 1/3 innings between the Mariners and D-backs (who acquired him at the ’23 deadline) and logged a combined 2.95 ERA with 65 saves, 24 holds, a massive 33.9% strikeout rate and a solid 8.6% walk rate.

Oblique and neck injuries limited Sewald to just 39 2/3 innings with Arizona last year. He was reasonably effective, logging a 4.31 earned run average, but wasn’t close to his prior excellent form. Sewald has never been a hard thrower, but his already pedestrian velocity has dipped considerably since that 2021-23 peak. The right-hander averaged 92.3 mph on his four-seamer in that span but was sitting just 91.4 mph last year and 90.3 mph in this year’s limited sample with the Guardians. He posted a matching 90.3 mph average in his Triple-A rehab work with Detroit’s affiliate in Toledo.

Sewald joins the Tigers just a couple weeks after their primary deadline pickup for the bullpen, Kyle Finnegan, went on the injured list due to an adductor strain. Finnegan rattled off 14 1/3 shutout innings in his time with Detroit. His loss clearly stings, but he’s on a rehab assignment of his own now, Detroit could soon have Sewald, Finnegan and fellow July addition Rafael Montero all healthy for the first time before too long.

Heuer was acquired from the Rangers in July as well, though that was a simple cash swap that came with lower expectations. He allowed a pair of runs in 3 1/3 innings for the Tigers and was optioned back to Toledo, where he’s allowed two runs in 9 1/3 innings. That marked Heuer’s first big league action since 2021, as injuries have regularly kept him off the field. It’s a bit late in the season for him to land with another club — barring an unlikely scenario where a team wants to sign him to a big league deal and retain him via arbitration in the winter — so he’ll likely look to land a minor league deal in free agency this winter.

The Urquidy move is the most interesting of the bunch. Since he has more than five years of service, he needed to consent to be optioned. He granted that to the team but will technically be designated for assignment first. That’s a necessity for players with five-plus years of service who agree to be optioned, but because of that service standing, he doesn’t need to be placed on outright waivers or release waivers. He’ll be run through optional waivers before being optioned to Triple-A tomorrow.

This past offseason, the veteran Urquidy signed a one-year, $1MM contract that contains a $4MM club option for the 2026 season. The longtime Astros righty was rehabbing from Tommy John surgery at the time, so the Tigers signed the deal knowing he’d spend the bulk of the season rehabbing. He’s allowed two runs on four hits and three walks in 2 1/3 innings (14 batters faced) since returning. Urquidy looked sharp in 19 2/3 innings of rehab work (3.20 ERA, solid K-BB numbers), so by consenting to the option he’ll stay on the 40-man roster and remain an option for Detroit down the stretch — while retaining the possibility that the Tigers pick up that $4MM option for the 2026 season.

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20 Comments

  1. JRamHOF

    2 months ago

    IT IS TIME FOR PAUL SEWALD TO PITCH

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  2. wileycoyote56

    2 months ago

    Hopefully we’ll find 1 pitcher who can hold a lead again, this has been brutal. Unless the figure things out we won’t last long in the playoffs, if we even make the playoffs!

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  3. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 months ago

    Back and neck injuries…..
    Isn’t that what took out Zimmerman?

    What ever Zimmerman had, never again…..

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  4. 84LeFlore

    2 months ago

    That started Zim’s slide.

    Maybe he caught Tigers malaise that had set in. AA let Scherzer go rather than pay big $$. Max went on to be the best pitcher in baseball in Washington. Between 2015 & 2020, Max had 33.6 War and 3 Cy Youngs.

    AA replaced Max in the rotation by trading E.Suarez for Alfredo Simon one year (2015, -0.4 War). AA then signed Zimmerman for 2016-2020. With the Tigers, Zimmerman was worth 2.0 War.

    Between 2015 & 2020, Max had 33.6 War (& 3 Cy Young awards). Max’s Tiger replacements (Simon & Zimmerman) netted 1.6 War during that time frame (& 1 beat-up Italian Sausage mascot).

    Going the cheap route seldom works.

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    • mightytyke

      2 months ago

      That was Randall Simon who hit the mascot.

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      • 84LeFlore

        2 months ago

        Oops – my bad. Thanks.

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    • stymeedone

      2 months ago

      That was Illitch that made the big money decision on Scherzer. Scherzer ridiculed the Tigers offer, and he was out the door from that point. He insulted Illitch publicly.

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    • The Saber-toothed Superfife

      2 months ago

      DD not AA low balled him, offered like $12M, the year he led the regular season in SO. Looks silly now. Mag took the cash and the press.

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  5. 84LeFlore

    2 months ago

    I’m not going to blame Troy Melton for today’s loss. Yes he gave up the bomb to Jose Ramirez, but that’s JOSE RAMIREZ. NOBODY on the Tigers can get him out.

    The problem is the anemic offense. You can’t expect to win 1-0 games every day. That wears out the pitching staff trying to be perfect.

    Now Colt is injured. Tigers aren’t looking very pretty coming to the finish line.

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  6. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 months ago

    If I was a Tigers fan, I would stock up on the heartburn meds (Prilosec, Tums) if they decide to use Sewald in high leverage. Watching him as a Mariners fan, his fastball command had to be absolutely precise because his velocity could only reach 92.5 , 93 mph max. Well now that he is down to 90mph max, he needs to locate like a hellian or it’s bombs away. Luckily he has the closing experience and knows how to pitch with ice in his veins. Easy guy to root for. Hopefully that velo can inch back up.

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    • 84LeFlore

      2 months ago

      Great. Another rollercoaster out of the bullpen.

      Keith injury may be serious. Petzhold said JJung and J-Hen are the likely replacements, if needed.

      I wonder if they’d consider something outside the box like Trei Cruz or Max Anderson.

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      • stymeedone

        2 months ago

        They won’t be adding to the 40 man roster. Getting too tough to subtract from it. That makes Jung and Malloy the candidates.

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        • 84LeFlore

          2 months ago

          You’re right. That roster crunch is going to get interesting come Rule 5 time.

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    • ChetLemonaid

      2 months ago

      Have you seen our payroll? We can’t afford Prilosec. We’re a 40mg generic omeprazole kinda fanbase.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        2 months ago

        That’s what I get! The Costco special.

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  7. Motor City Beach Bum

    2 months ago

    Not a good way to end the year. Offense needs a kick start. Hopefully Sewald adds another late inning bullpen option.

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  8. MPrck

    2 months ago

    Hang on Snoopy, hang on ! The Tigers are limping in, but they’ve gained so much this season. They got a lot of data this season. It can only help going forward. Will they make it ? Who knows, but its been a pretty good learning experience for the team. They have kids on the farm that are generating excitement, and that’s always a fun thing. GO TIGERS !

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  9. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    2 months ago

    Well, they know how to make it exciting, don’t they?

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  10. 84LeFlore

    2 months ago

    Finnegan replaces Bailey on the roster. No word yet on Colt.

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  11. 84LeFlore

    2 months ago

    Yikes. So much for Seward providing relief for the relief corps.

    Gonna be a lot of second-guessing Harris’ deadline decisions this offseason.

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