Detroit — Veteran starting catcher, check. Veteran starting pitcher, check. Tigers general manager Al Avila continues to make good on his vow to be aggressive this offseason. After trading for catcher Tucker Barnhart, the Tigers Monday morning reached an agreement with veteran left-handed starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez on a five-year deal that will pay him at
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The Tigers have agreed to a five-year, $77-million contract with free-agent left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez, a source told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand on Monday. The club has not confirmed the deal. Rodriguez returned to the mound in 2021 after missing the shortened 2020 campaign following a COVID-19 diagnosis and a bout with myocarditis.   The southpaw pitched to
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Major League Baseball’s owners have proposed replacing the current arbitration system with one that uses FanGraphs’ version of WAR (wins above replacement) multiplied by a dollar figure determined by service time to determine salaries for players who have accrued more than three years, but are not yet eligible for free agency. The proposal, which is
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Reese Olson refreshed his Twitter page. He saw the Milwaukee Brewers traded for Detroit Tigers left-handed reliever Daniel Norris, who was set to become a free agent after the season. He then learned a pitching prospect was involved in the trade deadline move on July 30. Here’s where it gets funny: Olson decided to play a trick on
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Eduardo Rodriguez has until November 17 to decide whether or not to accept the $18.4MM qualifying offer extended to him by the Red Sox, but seems to be garnering a decent amount of attention from other clubs in the meantime. MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that the Blue Jays, Angels and Tigers are interested in
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Below are the lineups for tonight’s Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game, which is streaming above and can be seen on MLB Network and via the MLB app. Scott Braun, Yonder Alonso and Jonathan Mayo are on the call. The 15th edition of the AFL showcase — which has featured such future stars as Ronald
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The Tigers continue to cast a wide net in free agency as they attempt to build off an encouraging 2021 season. MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that the team has already spoken to representatives for six of this winter’s premier middle infielders (Carlos Correa, Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Trevor Story, Javier Báez, and Chris Taylor). Morosi notes
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