When the Tigers drafted Max Clark with the third overall pick in 2023, the decision sent Tigers fans into turmoil. He wasn’t the player most fans had settled on as their preference in that draft class and Clark wasn’t exactly welcomed with open arms into the organization. A full season later, the specter of what
The latest episode of the MLB Trade Rumors Podcast is now live on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you subscribe as well! You can also use the player at this link to listen, if you don’t use Spotify or Apple for podcasts. This week, host Darragh McDonald is joined by Tim Dierkes of
The New Year is underway, and with it, Evan and Mark have New Year’s resolutions for the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 calendar year. The resolutions include Tarik Skubal, Kevin McGonigle, the American League Central and making a big splash via trade or free agency. What does all that mean? Listen to find out. After
The Eastern League Champion Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, are excited to announce the release of a heartwarming children’s book titled A Mascot Tale: The Untold Story of C. Wolf. The book, written and digitally illustrated by Kevin Coleman, takes young readers on an imaginative journey that explores the origins of beloved
The Detroit Tigers’ first draft under president Scott Harris is quickly looking like a gem. After landing Max Clark with the third overall pick in 2023, they targeted prep shortstop Kevin McGonigle with their competitive balance A pick, which was 37th overall. There was plenty of debate between Clark and outfielder Wyatt Langford at the
Welcome to the first week of a brand new year. We are now only a little over a month away from pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training, so the hot stove is bound to get hotter over the coming weeks. Things didn’t come to a standstill over the holiday season as you’ll see below,
We’ve talked a lot about acquisitions the Detroit Tigers should make over the past few months, but it’s pretty nice to have arguably the game’s top pitching prospect in your back pocket already. Jackson Jobe still has a long way to go to reach his full potential, but as he showed all season long, the
The holidays are over and winter has the glorious Great Lakes region in its grip once again. Baby it’s cold and dark outside in the north country. However, spring training and what looks like a potentially exciting sequel to the Tigers miraculous 2024 postseason run begins in only seven weeks. By mid February we’ll have
Jack Flaherty is the top unsigned starter as the calendar flips to 2025. While there haven’t been a ton of teams publicly linked to the right-hander, Flaherty was tied to the Orioles before their agreement with Charlie Morton this evening. MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand wrote this afternoon that the Blue Jays, Cubs, Giants and Tigers are
Baseball right now is chock full of dynamic, exciting players who are just a ton of fun to watch. These players can be the best in baseball—who among us didn’t enjoy watching Shohei Ohtani surpass the 50/50 mark and spotlight his adorable dog at games—but there are players on every team that are just as
Happy New Year, from the “Days of Roar” podcast! In the first episode of 2025, Evan and Mark break down the Detroit Tigers signing Gleyber Torres to a one-year, $15 million contract, including his on-field performance, his $500,000 assignment bonus, and his goal of getting more than $100 million in free agency next offseason. After
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Several teams don’t publicize contract details for their top front office executives or even for their managers, so this list of skipper and execs (any head of a baseball operations department, whether titled as a president of baseball ops, general manager, chief baseball officer, etc.) entering the final year of their deals may not be
Anthony Santander has been linked to multiple teams this winter, and Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press adds two new names to that list in the Angels and Tigers. Interestingly, Petzold describes the Angels and Blue Jays “as the frontrunners” to sign Santander, while the Tigers view the switch-hitting outfielder as something of a
The Detroit Tigers made a nice small scale move on Friday, inking Gleyber Torres to a one-year, $15 million contract for the 2025 season. While Torres is set to play second base on a full-time basis, the move appears more motivated by the situation at first base. Spencer Torkelson is on the outs unless something
The second film in this baseball film review series is a biopic of legendary baseball star (and great human) Lou Gehrig. It follows his life and playing career, debuting only a year and a half after his untimely death from the disease that now bears his name. The film features many real baseball players and
The Blue Jays showed “strong interest” in second baseman Gleyber Torres early in his free agency, per a report from Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. Petzold goes on to report that the Giants, Reds, and Guardians were among the teams to show interest in Torres before he signed with the Tigers. Alex Speier