The Tigers announced Thursday that they’ve claimed outfielder James Outman off waivers from the Twins. Detroit’s 40-man roster was full, but they created space by shifting infielder/outfielder Javier Báez from the 10-day IL to the 60-day IL. The Tigers will need to create an active roster space for Outman before tomorrow’s game, given that he’s out of minor league options.
Outman, 29, gives the Tigers another option in center field with both Báez and Parker Meadows on the injured list. That pair has been shelved since April. Detroit has been using Matt Vierling and Wenceel Pérez in center field for the past six weeks, though both are better suited for infield or corner outfield work. Outman, with above-average sprint speed and arm strength, gives manager A.J. Hinch a more credible defensive option.
While Outman may be a fine defender, however, his bat has typically undercut any value he adds with his glove or his legs. He impressed as a rookie with the Dodgers in 2023, hitting .248/.353/.437 despite a sky-high 32% strikeout rate. His contact problems have only increased since, which has relegated Outman to a backup role for the most part.
Dating back to 2024, Outman has taken 374 big league plate appearances but turned in a woeful .144/.235/.284 slash. He’s walked at a respectable 8.8% clip, but his 39.3% strikeout rate is far and away the worst among the 444 players who’ve totaled 300 or more plate appearances in that time. Jose Siri is second-worst, sitting two percentage points lower. No other hitter is within four percentage points of Outman’s strikeout rate.
The Twins acquired Outman from the Dodgers at last year’s deadline in a trade sending talented but oft-injured reliever Brock Stewart to Los Angeles. It was a head-scratching move even at the time. Minnesota’s roster was deep with lefty-swinging outfield options (Trevor Larnach, Matt Wallner, Kody Clemens, Alan Roden), and the Twins’ top two prospects — Walker Jenkins and Emmanuel Rodriguez — are both lefty-swinging outfielders who’d perhaps already have debuted this season were it not for injuries. Add in that Outman was going to be out of options in 2026, and the fit was all the more curious.
Perhaps the Twins felt they could cut down on Outman’s swing-and-miss troubles, but the opposite has played out. This year’s 41.4% strikeout rate is the highest in baseball for any of the 428 players with even 40 plate appearances on the season. Outman has four steals but has also been caught twice. His defense in the outfield has been solid, but Minnesota still designated him for assignment a few days ago.
If nothing else, Outman gives the Tigers a late-game option when they need a pinch-runner or a defensive upgrade in the outfield. Given his penchant for strikeouts and the overall anemic offensive output since what now looks like an outlier rookie showing back in ’23, it’ll be hard for him to stick on the roster for the rest of the season, barring a massive turnaround.
The Tigers are hopeful that Meadows — who suffered a concussion and a broken forearm in an April outfield collision with teammate Riley Greene — will return this summer. Báez’s return appears less certain. Hinch said late last month that the veteran’s sprained ankle hasn’t healed as hoped, and Chris McCosky of the Detroit News reported earlier this month that Báez was being shut down entirely due to ongoing discomfort. The Tigers will presumably remain on the lookout for outfield help. If they continue their recent hot streak — today’s win gives them seven victories in their past nine games, at a time when Tarik Skubal and Casey Mize are set to return — then bringing in some additional center field help could be a point of focus at the trade deadline.

You guys can have him he had his chance with the Twins and did terrible.
Then he’ll fit right in!
Who goes out? Perez who had been hitting better and hit a HR today or Jahmai Jones? Probably Jones
If it’s anyone other than Jones, it’s a mistake.
Basically he’s a Zack Short for the outfield. We don’t need two of them on the roster, but if they wanted to cut Jones for Outman’s roster spot, that would be a net positive. If he wasn’t on the team, maybe Hinch will stop pinch-hitting him for Carpenter.
Outman, Short, Jake Rogers…. All .150/.160 hitters. There has to be better options out there.
He was excellent in 2023 with 23 homers, 3.5 WAR for LAD, but a slow start in 2024 was the beginning of a poor run… still, I like the move assuming Jones is the one being replaced. Hopefully he can find success here
Kind of a weird pickup when you have Ben Malgeri in AAA who probably has earned a shot. He’s a RH bat hitting for a .940 OPS who could replace Jones in that role, plus plays a decent CF just like Outman.