DETROIT, MI – JULY 31: Mike Gerber #13 of the Detroit Tigers hits a RBI double in the eighth inning in front of Tucker Barnhart #16 of the Cincinnati Reds at Comerica Park on July 31, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. Detroit won the game 2-1. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
2-time Gold Glove Winner Tucker Barnhart told reporters he is excited to join the Tigers and work with their young pitchers in his first Zoom session since being traded to Detroit. Tigers Executive V.P. of Baseball Operations and General Manager said Barnhart is exactly the player they were targeting to begin this offseason.
Detroit Tigers catcher Tucker Barnhart made sure to give a forewarning about his enthusiasm. “I’m excited as heck to be a part of this,” Barnhart said Wednesday, just hours after the Tigers acquired him in trade. “I’m so excited about what the future is going to bring. … I’m very excited. I’m going to say
Detroit — The Tigers didn’t waste any time getting their catcher. On Wednesday, they worked a trade with the Cincinnati Reds for eight-year veteran and two-time Gold Glove winner Tucker Barnhart. The Tigers, who will pick up Barnhart’s club option for $7.5 million for 2022, sent third-base prospect Nick Quintana, a second-round pick in 2019, to
The Detroit Tigers announced via social media on Wednesday that they have made a trade with the Cincinnati Reds for catcher Tucker Barnhart in exchange for third-base prospect Nick Quintana. Barnhart, who will be entering his age-31 season, has spent his entire eight-year career with the Reds and will be entering the final year of…
Welcome to the better side of the Ohio-Michigan divide, Tucker Barnhart. Barnhart, a 30-year-old catcher, was traded Wednesday to the Detroit Tigers from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor-league infielder Nick Quintana. He won the 2020 Gold Glove, his second, and figures into platoon split with at least one other catcher. Though he’s known for
There is a quote out there that applies to all walks of life. “The hardest part about moving forward is not looking back.” For any Detroit Tigers fan in 2021, that quote rang true as manager A.J. Hinch made it easy not to look back at the past several seasons as the Tigers are brimming…
The Detroit Tigers didn’t wait long to make a splash. One day after the World Series concluded, the Tigers acquired Cincinnati Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart in a trade Wednesday. In exchange, the Tigers sent infield prospect Nick Quintana to the Reds. The Tigers will pick up Barnhart’s $7.5 million team option, meaning the 30-year-old, two-time
Last season, the Detroit Tigers were quick to hire manager A.J. Hinch right after the World Series ended. Al Avila wasted no time once again being quick on the trigger as the Tigers made the first move of the off-season, acquiring Tucker Barnhart from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for infielder prospect Nick Quintana.
The Detroit Tigers made their first move of the 2021 offseason less than 24 hours after the final out of the World Series, acquiring catcher Tucker Banhart from the Cincinnati Reds, as first reported by Jon Heyman on Wednesday afternoon. Jason Beck confirmed the news and added that prospect third baseman Nick Quintana is heading
Detroit — The Tigers didn’t waste any time getting their catcher. On Wednesday, they worked a trade with the Cincinnati Reds for two-time Gold Glove winner Tucker Barnhart. The Tigers will send third-base prospect Nick Quintana, the club’s second-round pick in 2019, to the Reds. “Coming into this offseason, we knew that catcher was a priority position
The Tigers acquired catcher Tucker Barnhart from the Reds in exchange for third-base prospect Nick Quintana, the teams announced on Wednesday. Barnhart, who has a $7.5 million team option for 2022, is a two-time Gold Glove winner behind the plate with a career .248/.324/.371 slash line to go along with 51 home runs in 744
It should be an exciting offseason of news and rumors for the Detroit Tigers, but as we enter the 2021-22 MLB offseason there are still many questions marks surrounding the Tigers’ true intentions that it seems sensible to temper joy just a bit.
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