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Tigers GM: “We’re Going To Prioritize Pitching”

By Steve Adams | November 13, 2025 at 10:57am CDT

The Tigers have reached the postseason in consecutive seasons but still have plenty of work to do this offseason, with a number of key free agents reaching the open market. General manager Jeff Greenberg said at this week’s GM Meetings that the Tigers “are going to prioritize pitching” in the months ahead, even after Jack Flaherty’s decision to exercise his $20MM player option filled one rotation spot next season (link via Evan Woodbery of MLive.com). Greenberg added that the Tigers are open to further rotation additions and “certainly” need to address their bullpen.

As things stand, Detroit’s rotation lines up with Flaherty joining two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal and righties Casey Mize and Reese Olson. Options for the fifth spot that are already on the 40-man roster include Troy Melton, Keider Montero, Sawyer Gipson-Long and Ty Madden. Righty Jaden Hamm, one of the organization’s top prospects, started 20 games in Double-A last year during his age-22 season and could push his way into the big league mix with a strong 2026 showing. Ballyhooed young righty Jackson Jobe could factor into the mix late in the season, but he underwent Tommy John surgery in mid-June and thus can’t be counted upon for any meaningful innings next year.

It’s a talented group overall, but there are question marks throughout. Mize and Flaherty both had some struggles down the stretch in 2025. Olson’s season ended in late July after just 13 (excellent) starts, as a shoulder strain sent him to the shelf for the remainder of the season. If each of Skubal, Flaherty, Olson and Mize is healthy and in peak form, the Detroit rotation would be among the best in the sport, but a World Series hopeful can’t necessarily afford to bank on that — particularly not as Skubal enters his final season of club control.

In the bullpen, Detroit’s need is more acute. Deadline pickup Kyle Finnegan was brilliant during his two-plus months as a Tiger but is now a free agent. Relievers Tommy Kahnle, Rafael Montero and Paul Sewald are free agents as well. Meanwhile, 2024 bullpen standouts like Beau Brieske and Jason Foley dealt with significant injuries. Brieske’s ERA nearly doubled, from 3.59 in 2024 to 6.55 in 2025. He was limited to 22 MLB frames and another 10 in the minors, and he ended the season on the 60-day IL owing to a forearm strain. Foley didn’t pitch at all in the majors and only logged 6 2/3 (scoreless) innings in Triple-A before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery in May.

Detroit still has some quality arms in the relief corps. Will Vest posted a third consecutive strong season. Brennan Hanifee doesn’t miss many bats but is a hard-throwing grounder specialist with plus command. Southpaw Tyler Holton was effective again, albeit not to the same extent as in 2024. Fellow lefty Brant Hurter excelled in a multi-inning role. They’ll all be back, as will Foley and Brieske, and all six of those arms have minor league options remaining, too.

As with the rotation, it’s not necessarily that the Tigers are lacking in raw talent — just that the incumbent names have question marks stemming from a combination of health issues and lesser results in 2025 (relative to their strong 2024 showings, anyhow). Given that Detroit liked Finnegan enough to acquire him at the deadline and then saw him exceed even the most optimistic expectations following his change of scenery (1.50 ERA, 34.8 K%, 6.1 BB%), it stands to reason that they’ll have interest in retaining him at the very least. Other prominent names on the relief market include Edwin Diaz, Devin Williams, Robert Suarez, Brad Keller, Raisel Iglesias and Ryan Helsley.

Detroit clearly has other needs, though one such need would be answered if Gleyber Torres accepts their $22.025MM qualifying offer. That’d lock a quality option in at second base. Shortstop, third base and at least one outfield spot still stand as fair questions even in that scenario, however, and president of baseball operations Scott Harris spoke openly at his end-of-season press conference about wanting to cut down on his team’s swing-and-miss and improve the team’s contact. That has and will continue to lead to ongoing speculation about the Tigers revisiting last offseason’s pursuit of Alex Bregman, though there are myriad ways to go about achieving that goal if the team prefers to dedicate more resources to the pitching staff.

Currently, RosterResource projects the Tigers for a payroll just under $125MM. That’d jump to $147MM if Torres accepts his qualifying offer. That’s already higher than last year’s Opening Day mark, although by season’s end, after including deadline pickups, the Tigers had invested $155-160MM in the roster. They’ve also run payroll up to the $200MM range in the past, though that was back in 2016-17 under late owner Mike Ilitch. The Tigers haven’t returned to that level of spending under new owner Chris Ilitch (Mike’s son), though that’s at least partially due to the fact that much of his tenure as the team’s chairman has come during a rebuild. This offseason will serve as a good litmus test as to whether Chris Ilitch is comfortable investing as much into the team as his father was.

Of course, the source of intrigue surrounding Detroit’s pitching staff is Skubal’s future. It still seems overwhelmingly unlikely that he’ll be traded this offseason. Greenberg, as Harris has done previously, declined to speak about the possibility of a Skubal trade or extension when asked at this week’s meetings (link via Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press). Skubal, Petzold writes, acknowledged that he “loves the city of Detroit” and “wants to be a Tiger for a long time,” while in the same breath noting that any trade possibility is out of his control.

Meanwhile, agent Scott Boras held court with reporters yesterday for his annual GM Meetings media scrum. Asked about Skubal’s contract status, Boras merely stated: “Our point of view is we always listen. We’re prepared to listen to about anything that Chris or really Scott has to say. We’ll just see how it goes.”

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  1. vaderzim

    2 months ago

    It’s a bold strategy cotton, let’s see if it pays off for ’em.

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    • LouWhitakerHOF

      2 months ago

      The Tigers said that last off season and we ended up with Cobb. Hmmm!

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    • CubFan36

      2 months ago

      Water is wet. Sky is blue. Teams are looking for pitching in the off-season.

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  2. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Bring back Scherzer and Verlander for their farewell tours and hope you get one last playoff birth before Skubal leaves

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    • oldgfan

      2 months ago

      This, please.
      Really don’t want either of these guys coming to SFG, but rumors abound.

      Reply
      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 months ago

        old – Don’t forget Porcello and Anibal Sanchez too.

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        • bigfoot675

          2 months ago

          Can I get a Doug Fister too, please?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          2 months ago

          big – Good call, I completely forgot about him!!

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        • stymeedone

          2 months ago

          Hard to forget the Furbush for Fister trade!

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        • sergefunction

          2 months ago

          Fortunately, Big Foot, your post appears to reflect all intended words.

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          Reply
        • Nuitari

          1 month ago

          Doug Fister was pretty decent. I still remember him taking a line drive off his head and staying in the game.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Nuit – Remember former Tiger Bryce Florie? I was front row center when he took a line drive to the face while pitching for the Red Sox at Fenway. One of the worst moments I’ve ever been in attendance for.

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  3. philliesfan215

    2 months ago

    Sneaky Ranger Suarez team?

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    • For Love of the Game

      2 months ago

      I would love to see Ranger Suarez wearing the Olde English D, but I can’t see cheapass Illitch outbidding everyone else who wants Suarez. I’m afraid that “prioritizing pitching” means the Tigers will be fishing at the bottom of the pond (a la Alex Cobb, Charlie Morton, and Chris Paddack).

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        2 months ago

        For – I heard Rich Hill wants to pitch next year too ;O)

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        • For Love of the Game

          2 months ago

          Okay, there’s another guy that will bump into Cobb, Morton, Paddack, and a bunch of catfish (not Hunter!) at the bottom of the pond!

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      • tigerdoc616

        2 months ago

        MLBTR predicts 5 years and $115M so that is absolutely something the Tigers could afford given what they offered Bregman last year. And Ilitch isn’t cheap. Tigers did make a run at Bregman last year. He has poured money into the stadium and the developmental system. Plus, he doesn’t own the team. The family does, it is in a family trust. He is only the face of the family and you can bet they don’t want to be dipping into their personal fortune the way dad did. Ilitch has the money the Tigers make to spend and that is it.

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        • JrodFunk5

          1 month ago

          Nah, he’s cheap.

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      • The Saber-toothed Superfife

        1 month ago

        Mr Illich IS NOT A “CHEAP*SS” Mr. Illich suffers from chrometophobia. How dare you pick on someone with a mental disability. He can’t help it. He needs love and understanding and a “safe place” so he can be free to be who he is.

        That’s the trouble with this country. Everyone is being so vindictive of others. Where is the Love, the Compassion, the Understanding? Ask yourself, what would Jesus do?

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        • The Saber-toothed Superfife

          1 month ago

          For God so loved the World Series that he gave his…..errr…wait..did I.read.that right?#

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    • xXTheFETTXx

      2 months ago

      I’m going with Brandon Woodruff…he hits all the checkmarks for Harris.

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      • The Saber-toothed Superfife

        1 month ago

        Woodruff is the only LT deal they should consider.

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  4. halosfaninoc

    2 months ago

    I am trying to think of any of the 30 clubs that won’t prioritize pitching.

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    • TheMan 3

      2 months ago

      The Pirates don’t need starting pitchers

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  5. weaselpuppy

    2 months ago

    Skub, Flaherty and Mize are FA after 26. Jobe will be hopefully fully ready in 27 and Melton looked great in a combo role as a rookie and was told he will be a starter.

    If Mize posts another solid #3 starter year he can slot into Flaherty’s expiring $20m. Even if Skub stays, they need a big time #2. Maybe Jobe fulfills his Ace potential, maybe Melton brings that 98-100 heat as a full year guy with success, but I’d like to see them grab a Ranger Suarez now as Mize insurance long term. And bring back Finnegan while adding a high K lefty for the pen.

    McGonigle Clark and Anderson look like 2026 contributors with the stick as rookies. Bregman would be a solid add, fitting positional, defensive, plate discipline and right handed needs. Keeping Gleyber is probably a luxury, though I dont think he would take 1/22 over 5/85 or something similar to where his market is.

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    • For Love of the Game

      2 months ago

      Good summary, weasie, although I’m even more optimistic than you are, especially regarding Jobe and Melton.

      However, Gleyber’s market isn’t 5/85. With a QO attached, I’m not even sure he gets to the $50 million level that gives the Tigers a draft choice. I think he really liked it here compared to the Bronx Zoo and would be wise to accept the QO so he could test the market next offseason (?) without a QO.

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    • Motor City Beach Bum

      2 months ago

      Sprinkle in Devin Williams and a bat other than Bregman and I’d be happy!

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      • Luke Strong

        1 month ago

        Devin Williams is no longer good or reliable, he stunk for the Yankees. Hard no.

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        • Motor City Beach Bum

          1 month ago

          One bad year doesn’t make a career. Lots of guys don’t fit in NY…look at Sonny Gray.

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    • The Saber-toothed Superfife

      1 month ago

      No to adding rookies. Hire MLB talent. The sure thing.

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  6. xXTheFETTXx

    2 months ago

    You lost 3-2 in the 15th…pitching wasn’t the issue here.

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    • Tigers' lover

      1 month ago

      @ Fett

      … but the faltering pitching was the main reason they went from the one seed with a first round bye, hosting in the second round, all the way down to the wildcard…

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      • CMH

        1 month ago

        Not really… Over their last 16 games they put up a 4.76 ERA – which is bad but not comically bad. They only scored 40 runs over that span, though.

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        • Tigers' lover

          1 month ago

          @ CMH

          Sure, that’s true about the last 16 games, but I am talking about starting at the point when they were still the number one seed in the American League. They fell hard from there mostly because of the faltering pitching, after it had been so darn good in the first half of the season.

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    • Nuitari

      1 month ago

      The Tigers pitching was actually pretty fantastic that game. So was the Mariners… That said, the Tigers need pitching. Badly. They also could use a reliable RH bat with a little power who is disciplined and doesn’t K too much. An added bonus if that player was also above average at 3rd base.

      🤔

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      • CMH

        1 month ago

        Why does everybody think they need a right handed bat? If Gleyber takes the QO, their regular lineup is 4 righties, 4 lefties and a switch-hitter.

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  7. tigerdoc616

    2 months ago

    Well, that news won’t make the fans clamoring for a hitter happy. Yet everyone needs pitching and the Tigers especially need to upgrade the pen. So kind of a non-answer TBH.

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  8. Brad Johnson

    2 months ago

    Brant Hurter deserves to start. Unless there’s something contraindicative in his medicals, he has all the traits of a solid mid-rotation guy. In terms of expected K%, BB%, and GB%, he looks comparable to a low-volume Max Fried.

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    • Druuu

      1 month ago

      I love the Tigers, but no.

      He’s exactly where he should be, any more length and he will have to sacrifice velocity, lowering his effectiveness.

      I appreciate your enthusiasm, but Max Freid got 218 million dollars for many more reasons than “he’s Brant Hurter but throws more innings”

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      • Brad Johnson

        1 month ago

        Yea, he was given a chance to prove he could do it year in and out. There’s no reason Hurter couldn’t manage a 3.50-4.50 ERA while working at 91 mph over 5 IP. He’d still be 50% GB, 7.50+ K/9, 3.00- BB/9. That plays anywhere.

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        • Druuu

          1 month ago

          I think averaging 91 mph excludes him from that type of production. Velo is King.

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        • Brad Johnson

          1 month ago

          You wanna check a list of top LHP? Several of them throw 91.

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  9. Leo Schnauzer

    2 months ago

    Too bad they made a QO to Torres, as he’d be crazy to reject & it soaks up a lot of cash better spent elsewhere. Get Kim for SS/2b & O’Hearn for corner OF. Martin Perez is perfectly bland 5sp…

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    • stymeedone

      2 months ago

      O’Hearn isn’t more than an emergency OF. I like the bat, but he’d be a short side platoon on Detroit, moving between DH and 1B. Doubt that’s what he’s looking for.

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    • Motor City Beach Bum

      2 months ago

      I like the Kim idea better than Bregman.

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  10. Melchez17

    2 months ago

    Trade Flaherty – Flaherty and Justyn Henry Malloy to the Braves for a couple lottery picks.
    Sign LSHP Framber Valdez or Ranger Suarez.
    Sign RRP Raisel Iglesias or Ryan Helsey
    Sign Verlander

    3B Keith
    C Dingler
    RF Carpenter
    1B Tork
    LF Greene
    DH Wenceel
    2B Max Anderson
    SS McGonigle
    Bench: McKinstry, Rogers, Meadows, Baez

    Rotation:
    Skubal, Mize, Valdez, Olson, Verlander

    Bullpen:
    Iglesias, Vest, Holton, Hurter, Foley, Hanifee, Melton

    Trade Ibanez, Vierling, Jung, Jones, Horn, Brieske, Montero, Sommers, Lee, Guenther… for young prospects they feel they can mold into major leaguers.

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    • dkhits20

      1 month ago

      The only guy you mentioned that may have a little trade value is Montero. The other guys are either non-tender candidates or possible DFA before the Rule 5 draft.

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      • Melchez17

        1 month ago

        Hey, the Tigers got Charlie Morton and Paddack for less.

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        • dkhits20

          1 month ago

          Maybe at the time it didn’t seem like we gave up much, but Micah Ashman is 23 and Enrique Jimenez is 19 and they are both on upward trajectories. Look at their stats and tell me you would have made those trades again. I definitely don’t think we would get prospects of that caliber in return for Ibanez or Brieske.

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    • jammin464_

      1 month ago

      Not even a good fantasy.

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      • Melchez17

        1 month ago

        Sign Valdez, Edwin Diaz, Tucker and Bregman?

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  11. padam

    2 months ago

    Priority should be Skubal but I’m guessing the comment could also mean making a trade of Skubal and signing others. They could certainly do it and be better off. Example: could move Skubal to the Mets for McLean, Sproat, and take back a salary to make the Mets happy like a Senga or Manaea. As a Mets fan I wouldn’t want to see McLean go, not after what I saw this past season, but I’d think all sides would be intrigued.

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  12. Salzilla

    2 months ago

    Noted.

    Reply
  13. sergefunction

    1 month ago

    AJ Hinch’s Stanford Brain somehow allows him to make so much more with so much less. What will he do in 2026 with these position player Jugger’noughts’?

    Colt Keith and Kerry Carpenter are both negative WAR defenders. Only one DH can be a regular.

    Third Base deserves much more respect than Detroit gives it.

    Riley Greene’s defense totally fell off a cliff. He runs like his foot is still broken. It is painful to watch that hobble…is it out of habit or was the foot reinjured? His Rob Deer-like strikeout numbers do not enthrall.

    Parker Meadows forgot how to play above average.

    Dillon Dingler isn’t ol’ Bill Freehan but he is an acceptable lesser fellow Big Ten version.

    Detroiters do not long for the days of Kenny Szotkiewicz despite Zach McKinstry channeling his old Midland Cubs glory days. Some All-Star ya got there.

    Javy Baez. That already is too much said about him.

    Gleyber Torres, if he accepts the QO, is a fair bounce-back candidate given he played the entire second half of 2025 with a giant tearhole in his gut.

    Spencer Torkelson will lead no team to any Promised lands. Stick a better hitter at first.

    Big league ball fans really don’t need to see any more of Andy Ibanez, Trey Sweeney, JH Malloy, Jake Rogers, who are all Jahmai Jones wannabees.

    In the next episode, we will assassinate the pitching staff.

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    • JrodFunk5

      1 month ago

      Any comment that mentions Rob Deer is a great comment.

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    • jammin464_

      1 month ago

      I can’t entirely disagree, with you, but cynicism is not insight. WHERE are we gonna get players to replace these guys you’re trashing? THAT is the question ALL teams strive to answer each year.

      Reply
  14. Charles B

    1 month ago

    “We can’t hit. I know! Let’s get more pitching!”

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    • JoeBrady

      1 month ago

      10th in runs scored.
      16th in runs allowed.

      Reply
  15. SportsFan0000

    1 month ago

    Says every MLB club.

    Reply
  16. dlj0527

    1 month ago

    Would be great story if they get back to World Series with at-least half of their current players still on the roster whenever they do get back to it.

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  17. MPrck

    1 month ago

    This going to be a wild season. The best pitchers all expire after this year, and all can be offered Q.O.s. Their whole outfield is suspect save for Greene. So they are still in a state of flux with everyone waiting to see if the last season and a half is sustainable.

    Its disconcerting that we still don’t know what aspect is legit or not. After the first three loses to the Dodgers they played insane. The hitting was like something we hadn’t seen here in years. That was without any who they had thought would play center field. Insane. They played their best with Baez in center field. He’d be my first choice there again this year, as the ones they wanted to be there didn’t show they can do the job.

    Greene, Baez, Dingler, Carpenter, and Torkleson. To me the other eight is a pick em. Whatever they decide to do they have plenty of options. I think the team can make the playoffs whatever they do if they can hit like they started last season. If not, then might as well take offers on Skubal, and continue the build. They need a guy like McGonagle a.s.a.p to lead off. I’m not holding my breath on that decision, so we’ll all just wait and see. GO TIGERS !

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  18. WadeBoggs

    1 month ago

    Hmm. Ignoring that lackadaisical offense that lost them the division, I see.

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  19. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 month ago

    Offer one year contracts.
    Selling point being – Skubal is on the team and this is the year.
    Solicit all top pitchers and players to a reasonable degree.

    Is $35/10 limboland in Skubieville?

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    • warnbeeb

      1 month ago

      Skubal will win his 3rd CYA in a row next year. Tigers will never be able to sign him. Offer the QO and take the draft pick.

      Trade for Gore. Get 2 years out of him

      2026 rotation: Skubal, Flaherty, Mize, Olson, Gore…with Melton and Montero in the swing role.

      Offer Mize a QO after next season and take the draft pick.

      Even if Tigers are leading the division in July, trade Flaherty for a prospect.

      2027 rotation. Olson, Jobe, Gore, Melton, and sign 1-2 5th starters and maybe 1-2 minor league prospects show up.

      Reply
  20. warnbeeb

    1 month ago

    I, for one, would like Tigers to talk to the Nats about McKenzie Gore.

    Jaden Hamm and Max Anderson to Nats.

    Reply
  21. Honre

    1 month ago

    Trade Skubal. Get the best you can. What good is the best 6 inning pitcher in the world. Whoever signs him will regret it. Lots of emotions but no heart. If he wasn’t willing to keep pitching in a do or die game do you really think he will go all out next year and risk his contract. The guy knows how to play th game. “ I want to stay in Detroit “. Then why sign with Boras? Dump him now. Take that money and spread among two or the other needs and that like every position. And somebody get Riley a batting T. Maybe he might hit the ball.

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  22. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    1 month ago

    There shouldn’t be a comma before “too.”

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