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Barnhart and Haase, make the perfect platoon, with the LH Barnhart getting the majority of starts.
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2 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said:
I’m thinking it’s a bit of a salary dump on the Red’s part.
100%, but given the dearth of good catchers in the league, I would have thought he'd have more trade value.
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McCosky is reporting we gave up Nick Quintana in return. Not sure what Cincy see's in him, but it's awesome that we didn't have to give up anyone of significance in return. He's already been bypassed by Workman and Keith in the 3B mix.
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I thought he was a free agent. Way to kick start the offseason, Al! (also, he and Gomes were my top two targets at C). Wonder what we had to give up?
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1 hour ago, Motor City Sonics said:
Who are the Tigers Top 10 prospects with a realistic shot of joining the team in 2022?
depends on which top-prospects list you subscribe to, but here is MLB Pipeline's. From this group, I'd expect to see Tork, Greene, Kreidler, Wentz and Faedo. Longer shots would be Madden and Olson.
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1 hour ago, Archie said:
ESPN must think they know what FA the Tigers will sign. The team could look a lot different in the spring with FA signings and if Tork or Greene make the team.
that's why they call it "way too early." I think they based on performance this season, plus momentum--likely younger players who should continue to improve.
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kind of meaningless at this point, but ESPN has the Tigers at #16 in their 2022 preseason power rankings. They are ahead of every other team in the division, with the exception of the White Sox (#2). At best, we're going to be playing for a Wild Card the next couple of seasons, but I don't think the White Sox will have as long of a window as we do.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/32515195/way-too-early-2022-mlb-power-rankings
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Bullpen, aka, the place for guys who aren’t good enough to be starters.
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5 hours ago, SoCalTiger said:
I hope it ends tonight so we can get on with the off season and Tiger news.
And its the Bullpen.
It’s actually Arm Barn now. I’ve asked the admin here to make bullpen a banned word, like f*** and sh**.
And I think the labor unrest is going to push the activity to much later, unfortunately.
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Correa likely will get a minimum of 8 years, with an opt-out after 2 or 3 seasons. I predict his annual salary will be at least $30M/yr.
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On 10/21/2021 at 5:02 PM, 1984Echoes said:
I could lose a 3rd rounder for Correa...
heck, I'd be OK with losing our 1st pick for him--would be very hard pressed to find a similar talent.
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1 hour ago, Tiger337 said:
After the signing of Baddoo last year, I am anticipating this party even more than I usually do.
I'll be making my fondue again. Was a hit last year.
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so, no baseball in December?!?!
that sucks
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Has Dave Roberts been fired yet?
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Great, thanks.
But what about the meaning of life?
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46 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:
We should still be able to get a quality player at #12. The baseball draft is a crapshoot.
Would we surrender if we signed Correa or anyone else with a QO?
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Wasn't Coke available, too?
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1 hour ago, Useful Idiot said:
Personally, as far as roster building is concerned, I believe that "cheap and controllable" are going to trump acquisition of proven talent (from outside the organization) , for years to come. When they said they considered the Grossman signing to be a big splash, I think there was some double entendre intended.
If it comes down to a choice of paying for a top tier shortstop, or waiting for internal development to produce a serviceable alternative,....I think the latter option is going to win everytime. And the need for patience to accommodate the wait will continue to be buttered with the explanation that in pursuit of a sustainable future...yada yada,... ad nauseam.
They are going to try and build a perennial threat for a wildcard slot, not a team that can crush all comers.
They have a good talent foundation that might elevate them from a perennial wild card, regardless. I don't think they'll necessarily be cheap, if the opportunity arises. We'll learn this very quickly this offseason, though, with the abundance of very good SP and SS available in free agency.
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What happened to Motown Sports? Is this temporary, or our new home? Lastly, what is the meaning of life?
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1 hour ago, Archie said:
Before I signed a lower tiered catcher I would keep Garneau and give Dingler equal opportunity in ST to make the team. They already have plenty of lower tier catchers so why sign another.
If they thought Dingler was an option, they probably would sent him to the AZ Fall League.
Based on his struggles in Erie, I’d be surprised if he gets a MLB at-bat next season.
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Roberts has mismanaged his pitching staff throughout the playoffs. If the Dodgers win the WS, it will be in spite of him.
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Time to bring back shorts.
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agree with the sentiment that we will be going aggressively after SS and C. If we flail on signing Correa/Seager/Story/Semien, I could see us looking at Andrelton Simmons. I think defense will be the priority if we can't get a big bat there.
Not a lot of realistic or good options in free agency for a C--might have to be a trade. I'd probably target Yan Gomes in free agency on a 1-2 year deal (OK to go two years--can always trade from depth, if necessary). Ironically, Alex Avila would have been a perfect fit on this team, if he had decided to play one more season.
We don't need to acquire an OF--very comfortable next season with Grossman in one of the corner positions. I'm assuming Greene will get the other at some point. I like the combination of candidates we have in Baddoo, Hill and Cameron for the third spot (with Reyes at Toledo). If we are contending at the trade deadline, and none of the young guys are panning out, then we can look to make a deadline deal to round out the OF.
Lots of good starting pitchers available in free agency--I'd target a very good one, and try and sign a Peralta-type for the 2nd spot. I'm assuming that Mize, Skubal, Manning all have spots, and Tyler Alexander is a candidate depending on who we can acquire. Fulmer maybe, too. I'd like to keep him in the pen, but he is a rotation option again. Wentz will be in the mix, but he'll need to go to Toledo and prove him. Probably not someone you count on at this point, but provides depth if any injuries. I also think we'll sign Boyd to a surgery-friendly deal, and he might be available at some point in the 2nd half.
On the subject of Justin Verlander--my heart says sign him, and my head does, too, if there is no qualifying offer attached to him. If the Astros do that, I'd punt--bring him back in 2023 or 2024, when he's less risky and more attainable. I have very low expectations for him at this point, but would like to see him have a role on the 26-man roster in the next couple of years.
My ideal offseason:
SS: 1) Correa 2) Semien (cause he'll be cheaper) 3) Story. Love Seager, but doubt he stays at SS after a few more seasons.
C : Yan Gomes (good WAR, more attainable). Really don't have any good trade targets here, but hope we emphasize defense after seeing Ramos earlier this season).
SP: 1) Marcus Stroman, 2) Robbie Ray, 3) Alex Cobb
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his one-year deal serves as the bridge to Rogers and Dingler.