Free agent slugger Pete Alonso might be available to the Detroit Tigers on a more affordable deal, but there may not be room for him in the lineup.
The Detroit Tigers have had a fairly quiet winter so far, but that could all change with a few free agents still available that make sense for them. It was an amazing campaign for the Tigers in 2024.
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It has been a fairly underwhelming offseason so far for the Detroit Tigers after an excellent campaign in 2024. The Tigers entered the winter with some high expectations after snapping a lengthy playoff drought.
The New York Yankees lost faith in the second baseman who had held down the position for them since his debut in 2018, when he was named an American League All-Star and placed third in Rookie of the Year voting.
Knowing what we know now, let’s revisit the trade market and run through some of the top names who could change hands between now and Opening Day.
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason seen as a team that clearly needed to add some more pop to their lineup. A miraculous run to the playoffs covered up so
It has been a fairly quiet offseason for the Detroit Tigers so far this winter, which is slightly disappointing considering the success the team had last year.
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