This story was excerpted from Jason Beck’s Tigers Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. The scene at Comerica Park on Monday morning looked like something out of an action movie, or the diamond heist scene of “Ocean’s Thirteen”: A helicopter hovered overhead as
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Detroit — Willson Contreras to the Cardinals — five years, $87.5 million. Christian Vazquez to the Twins — three years, $30 million. Sean Murphy to the Braves — nine-player, three-team trade. You can see what the Tigers have been up against this offseason in terms of upgrading the catcher position at the big-league level. “The
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Right-handed reliever Joe Jiménez stood in front of his locker in the Detroit Tigers‘ clubhouse in September and reflected on his baseball career, from playing alongside Carlos Correa as a youth in Puerto Rico to navigating his successes and failures as a professional. “More downs than ups,” Jiménez said. This part of Jiménez’s story begins
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This story was excerpted from MLB Pipeline’s newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox. The Major League phase of the Rule 5 Draft returned to the Winter Meetings last Wednesday in San Diego after the 2021 edition was canceled due to last offseason’s work stoppage.
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Justyn-Henry Malloy, the newest prospect in the Detroit Tigers‘ organization, wishes he would have locked an important phone number into contact list before his phone started buzzing last week. He received a phone call Wednesday night from an unknown number and declined the invitation to speak. Then came a text message from the same number,
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Detroit — The Detroit Tigers’ roster rebuild remains a work in progress. But the ballclub is taking a significant step toward upgrading its 22-year-old stadium, which this winter will see the installation of state-of-the-art LED panels. A helicopter was brought to Comerica Park on Monday morning to start removing the original light fixtures on its
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The Tigers have a lot of upgrades to make following a 96-loss season, and the club is exploring several veteran options on the free agent market.  Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports that such players as Seth Lugo, Adam Frazier, Brian Anderson, and Edwin Rios have all drawn interest from the Tigers, and
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Baseball’s annual winter meetings were coming to a close Wednesday night as reporters gathered around the lobby elevators of the Harbor Tower, not far from the busy Grand Lobby Bar, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego. They were waiting to speak with Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris, still searching for
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