ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 31: Carlos Correa #1 of the Houston Astros celebrates with teammates after the 9-5 win against the Atlanta Braves in Game Five of the World Series at Truist Park on October 31, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Carlos Correa has the Detroit Tigers on his radar. The Tigers have spoken to representatives of all five premier shortstops on the free-agent market: Correa, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Trevor Story and Javier Baez. While the Tigers make sense for a lot of these players, Correa is the one significantly interested in coming to Detroit. To some on
DETROIT — Niko Goodrum’s Tigers tenure is over after four seasons. The team dropped the switch-hitting shortstop/superutility player from its 40-man roster on Friday as part of a series of moves to clear space for prospects who needed to be added ahead of the Rule 5 Draft. Goodrum, one of the brighter spots in the
The Tigers announced Friday that infielder Niko Goodrum went unclaimed on outright waivers and has elected free agency. Detroit also passed righty Nivaldo Rodriguez and outfielder Jacob Robson through waivers unclaimed, though they’ll both remain with the organization after being outrighted to Triple-A. (Unlike Goodrum, they did not have the service time needed to reject
So long, Niko Goodrum. November 19 marks the deadline for major league clubs to set their 40-man roster. While signings can be made after this time, this is done, effectively, to protect certain players from becoming eligible for the Rule 5 Draft. So players that the club is unlikely to keep on their major league
Detroit — In his four seasons with the Tigers, Niko Goodrum did a little bit of everything. He played every position on the diamond except pitcher and catcher. What he was never able to do, much to his chagrin, was stay healthy and secure a starting position. On Friday, the Tigers announced that Goodrum, going into
I respect when teams try to win and leverage all possible resources to do it. For many years, this was the Detroit Tigers’ mantra. The farm system was used as a tool to acquire MLB talent and ownership was willing to spend big money on long-term contracts to try and achieve a World Series.
Today is the deadline for MLB teams to add players to their 40-man roster, lest they be made available for the upcoming Rule 5 Draft, and the Detroit Tigers announced their choices at precisely 2 PM Eastern.
The Detroit Tigers added two players to their 40-man roster — infielder Kody Clemens and right-handed reliever Angel De Jesus — before Friday’s deadline to protect them from being selected in the Rule 5 draft in December. Clemens is the Tigers’ No. 18 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline. The team did not protect righty starter Paul Richan, their No. 25 prospect who
When news of Justin Verlander’s recent showcase started to stir, there was a fair bit of enthusiasm from Tigers fans regarding a potential reunion between Verlander and the Tigers. In a lot of ways it would have made sense for Verlander to return to Detroit: it would be a boon to merchandise sales and likely
Spencer Turnbull doesn’t have any regrets about 2021. He learned from Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch and pitching coach Chris Fetter in spring training and built the confidence required to be a frontline starting pitcher. He finally improved his command and consistency, boasting a 2.88 ERA with 12 walks and 44 strikeouts. He also tossed the
Jay Cohen | Associated Press Chicago — While insisting Major League Baseball is focused on reaching a labor deal, Commissioner Rob Manfred signaled Thursday that owners likely will lock out players if the current contract expires Dec. 1 without a new agreement. Baseball had eight work stoppages from 1972-95, but there has been labor peace since a
Longtime Astros shortstop Carlos Correa — MLBTR’s top-ranked free agent — was spotted having breakfast with Tigers manager A.J. Hinch at a Houston cafe on Thursday morning (photo taken by Astros blogger Zach Hablinski). Hinch was, of course, Correa’s manager in Houston from 2015 to 2019. It’d be dangerous to read too much into the
We’re very wary of rumors in general, but particularly this time of the year. On the one hand, it’s nice to be included again rather than ignored. It’s been a half decade since the Tigers had a lot of interesting rumors around them. On the other, there are a lot of desperate attempts to ascribe
The Detroit Tigers have already made moves this offseason that have the fan base in great spirits ready to rock in 2022. Our Contender November pieces have already proven to be somewhat of a premonition.
HOUSTON, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 02: Carlos Correa #1 of the Houston Astros reacts after striking out against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning in Game Six of the World Series at Minute Maid Park on November 02, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Jay Cohen | Associated Press Chicago — While insisting Major League Baseball is focused on reaching a labor deal, Commissioner Rob Manfred signaled Thursday that owners likely will lock out players if the current contract expires Dec. 1 without a new agreement. Baseball had eight work stoppages from 1972-95, but there has been labor peace since a
MLB officially announced the Rookie of the Year winners this week, with Randy Arozarena claiming the award in the American League and Jonathan India taking the honors in the National League. We’re always looking toward the future here at MLB Pipeline, so we’re already wondering about potential top rookie performers for next year. Below, we
The question of whether the Tigers have the competitive and financial might to woo free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa has been one of more intriguing early storylines this baseball offseason. But whether or not the Tigers can get a foot in the door on one of the top free agents in the game this winter, they