If not for Tarik Skubal’s ascendency to true ace status and the current unofficial leader in the AL Cy Young chase, Jack Flaherty’s 2024 season might have stood out even more in Tigers history. The duo has been the best seen in Detroit since a decade ago when Justin Verlander and Max Scherzer stalked the
Well gang, the 2024 Major League Baseball trade deadline has come and gone. Among the moves the Detroit Tigers made ahead of the 6 p.m. ET cutoff was sending LHP Andrew Chafin to the Texas Rangers for RHP Joseph Montalvo and RHP Chase Lee in exchange. They also sent catcher Carson Kelly to Arlington for
3:36pm: Pitching prospects Joseph Montalvo and Chase Lee are going to Detroit, reports Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News (X link). 2:50pm: The Rangers and Tigers are finalizing a trade sending veteran left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin from Detroit to Texas, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The agreement is in place and pending medical review of the names
As the final hours of the MLB trade deadline race illustrated, teams are paying a real premium for pitching with so few dedicated sellers in the market. Average starting pitchers and setup men commanded a pretty high premium. So while, the Tigers try to squeeze every bit of value out of their top trade chip,
The best thing about the end of today’s game is knowing that the Tigers do not need to play the Guardians again in the regular season. THAT is a huge relief, if you ask me. Today’s game saw Gavin Williams on the mound for the Guardians and the Tigers going to their bullpen again, with
The Tigers have acquired right-hander Ricky Vanasco from the Dodgers, per announcements from both clubs. Detroit had an open 40-man spot after trading Carson Kelly yesterday and optioned Vanasco to Triple-A Toledo. The Dodgers, who designated Vanasco for assignment recently, receive cash considerations in return. Vanasco, now 25, was once a notable prospect for the
Tigers righty Jack Flaherty is being scratched from tonight’s start in Detroit against the Guardians, according to Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Heyman says a trade “should be expected soon,” so the Tigers aren’t taking any chances. Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press isn’t aware of a deal in
The Tigers announced a series of roster moves today, recalling catcher Dillon Dingler and infielder Ryan Kreidler. They also selected the contract of left-hander Bryan Sammons. One active roster spot was opened by last night’s Carson Kelly trade. The Tigers opened two more spots by optioning left-hander Easton Lucas and placing shortstop Javier Báez on
Oh boy, is everyone else sick of seeing the Guardians? I’m sure the Tigers are. In a bullpen start for the Tigers, Beau Brieske started out, but if you joined midway through the first you could be forgiven for assuming Bryan Sammons was in for a traditional start. Tanner Bibee got the nod for the
The Yankees are in “extensive trade talks” for Tigers righty Jack Flaherty, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today. The Yankees plan to trade starter Nestor Cortes if they land Flaherty, adds Nightengale. Earlier today, we learned that Flaherty has been scratched from tonight’s start against the Guardians, with a trade expected soon. Flaherty, who
We’re just over 24 hours from the deadline. There has been a flurry of activity dating back to Thursday night, taking a few of the top names (e.g Randy Arozarena, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Carlos Estévez, Isaac Paredes) off the board. We’ve devoted ample attention to the likes of Garrett Crochet, Jack Flaherty and Yusei Kikuchi. Every deadline features some late
The San Diego Padres have ‘spoken with the Detroit Tigers’ about trading for starter Jack Flaherty, according to a report by Dennis Lin and Chad Jennings of the Athletic. The market for the Tigers’ chief trade chip appears to be heating up a bit, as this report comes on the heels of a rumor that
The Padres fortified their bullpen with their weekend acquisition of righty Jason Adam from the Rays, but they’re not done yet. Dennis Lin and Chad Jennings of The Athletic report that San Diego is hoping to add “at least” one starter and is still open to bringing in additional relief help. They’ve had discussions with
The Detroit Tigers look to end a successful July on a high note at home against the Cleveland Indians in a two-game series that will mark the 10th time the two franchises have faced off this month. AJ Hinch’s squad holds the edge so far, having won five of the first eight while dropping the
Toledo Mud Hens 7, Louisville Bats 4 (Fri)(box) Toledo Mud Hens 4, Louisville Bats 3 (Sat)(box) Toledo Mud Hens 10, Louisville Bats 5 (Sun)(box) The Mud Hens pretty much had their way with the Louisville Bats last week and that continued over the weekend. They won the first five straight, and then built a huge
Surprise! The Detroit Tigers completed a trade during the production of this week’s episode, so Mark and Evan dive right into the trade of catcher Carson Kelly to the Texas Rangers for two minor leaguers. To open the show, Mark and Evan discuss the Tigers on the trade block ahead of Tuesday’s 6 p.m. trade
Mark and Evan break down the latest trade of the Detroit Tigers, sending catcher Carson Kelly to the Texas Rangers for two minor leaguers.
7:00pm: The teams have announced the trade. Texas’s 40-man roster now stands at 40 following the addition of Kelly. 6:56pm: The Tigers are getting catching prospect Liam Hicks and right-handed pitching prospect Tyler Owens in exchange for Kelly, according to Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. 6:36pm: The Rangers are acquiring catcher Carson Kelly
The first domino has fallen in the Detroit Tigers trade deadline to-do list. Catcher Carson Kelly has been traded to the Texas Rangers, per report by Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic. This is no surprise, as Jake Rogers caught the last two games within a 24 hour span, and top catching prospect Dillon Dingler got
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