Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Michael Fulmer describes ’embarrassing’ 2020 season Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer speaks Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, about preparing to work with new pitching coach Chris Fetter. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press Detroit Tigers left-hander Daniel Norris doesn’t want to disrespect his other previous
Ronald Blum | Associated Press New York — The New York Yankees made a pair of big moves on the free-agent market, reaching a deal with right-hander Corey Kluber worth $11 million for one year and agreeing to a $90 million, six-year contract to keep AL batting champion DJ LeMahieu, a person familiar with the negotiations
The deadline to exchange arbitration figures is today at 1pm ET. As of this morning, there were 125 arbitration-eligible players who’d yet to agree to terms on their contract for the upcoming 2021 season. Arbitration is muddier than ever before thanks to the shortened 2020 schedule, which most believe will lead to record number of
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Detroit — You have to hand it to general manager Al Avila and his lieutenants Sam Menzin and Jay Sartori. As the 1 p.m. deadline approached Friday, it didn’t seem possible that they’d get all nine arbitration-eligible players signed. But that’s exactly what they did. After signing pitcher Michael
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Michael Fulmer describes ’embarrassing’ 2020 season Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer speaks Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, about preparing to work with new pitching coach Chris Fetter. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Tigers have agreed to terms with all nine arbitration-eligible players.
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Michael Fulmer describes ’embarrassing’ 2020 season Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer speaks Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, about preparing to work with new pitching coach Chris Fetter. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Tigers began the 2021 international signing period by adding two 17-year-old
Lynn Henning | Special to The Detroit News [embedded content] College football teams are invariably bubbly about their recruiting hauls on Signing Day, a festiveness the Tigers could appreciate as they joined what appeared to be 29 other MLB teams in cheering their initial haul of international baseball talent. The Tigers’ biggest celebrity teen secured
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Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Detroit — The first call on Friday came in around noon and it took him completely by surprise. It was Mickey Lolich. Suddenly it was 1968 all over again and the Tigers were celebrating winning the American League pennant. Pete Waldmeir, then a feisty sports columnist for The Detroit News,
Two hundred of baseball’s top prospects, representing all 30 teams, participated in the 30th edition of the Rookie Program this week. The joint venture between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association was held virtually after taking place in Miami each of the past two years. Originally held in Leesburg, Virginia, the event —
The Tigers avoided salary arbitration Friday with half of their eight remaining arbitration-eligible players, reaching agreements on one-year contracts with infielder Niko Goodrum and pitchers Buck Farmer, Joe Jiménez and Daniel Norris, according to sources. Still to be determined are pitchers Matthew Boyd and José Cisnero, infielder Jeimer Candelario and The Tigers avoided salary arbitration
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Detroit — The Tigers, by 4 p.m. Friday, had managed to avoid arbitration with five of the nine eligible players. After signing pitcher Michael Fulmer for one-year at $3.1 million on Thursday, they came to terms with pitchers Daniel Norris ($3.475 million), Buck Farmer ($1.85 million) and Joe Jimenez ($1.1 million)
By TC Zencka | January 15, 2021 at 9:43am CDT The 2020-21 international signing period is officially underway, and though this signing period is open until Dec. 15, 2021, many of the big names have already signed. Teams have long since lined up deals with newly eligible teenage players, so the news today largely represents
One of the most telling signs of a successful manager beyond winning is if former players seek to reunite with their old skipper after they break apart. That is exactly what happened with AJ Hinch and one of the newest Detroit Tigers Robbie Grossman, who was signed to a 2-year, $10 million contract with the…
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News [embedded content] Detroit — The Tigers have locked up the top two international prospects on their wish list. According to MLB.com’s Jesse Sanchez, the Tigers on Friday signed a pair of shortstops — 17-year-old Dominican Cristian Santana and 17-year-old Venezuelan Abel Bastides. The Tigers signed Santana, a slick-fielding, right-handed hitter
Evan Petzold | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Michael Fulmer describes ’embarrassing’ 2020 season Detroit Tigers right-hander Michael Fulmer speaks Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, about preparing to work with new pitching coach Chris Fetter. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Tigers began the 2021 international signing period by adding two 17-year-old
Chris McCosky | The Detroit News [embedded content] Detroit — The Tigers have locked up the top two international prospects on their wish list. According to MLB.com’s Jesse Sanchez, the Tigers on Friday signed a pair of shortstops — 17-year-old Dominican Cristian Santana and 17-year-old Venezuelan Abel Bastides. The Tigers signed Santana, a slick-fielding, right-handed hitter
The Tigers are off to a good start on the first day of the international signing period, adding two of the top shortstops in the class to the organization. According to industry sources, the club has agreed to deals with the Dominican Republic’s Cristian Santana, No. 14 on MLB Pipeline’s The Tigers are off to
A third round pick in 2018, Kody Clemens remains in the mix to be the Tigers second baseman of the future. The former standout at Memorial High School in Houston, Texas, and an finalist for the Golden Spikes Award while at the University of Texas, Clemens has displayed plenty of pull-side pop at the plate.
It’s a simple question. Do you want to compete and how soon? If you’re an MLB club, are you seeing sense in aggressive talent procurement under current conditions or are you looking at preserving cents to spend in better times?