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Tigers 2023-2024 Offseason: Trades, Free Agents, Call ups, Rule 5, tender, non-tender

BUYER BEWARE.
Totally Tigers
 
BUYER BEWARE.
Totally Tigers
I wonder if Baez is getting some sort of mental-psychological help in this. He's never been a stellar hitter, but there's been a drastic drop in his offensive performance as a Tiger compared to as a Cub/Met.

Cubs:
.262​
.303​
.474​
.777​
Tigers
.227​
.268​
.354​
.622​

I looked to see my initial reaction to the Baez signing. My main concern was the length of the deal, and Baez's OPB over a three-year span. LINK
 
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I wonder if Baez is getting some sort of mental-psychological help in this. He's never been a stellar hitter, but there's been a drastic drop in his offensive performance as a Tiger compared to as a Cub/Met.

Cubs:
.262​
.303​
.474​
.777​
Tigers
.227​
.268​
.354​
.622​

I looked to see my initial reaction to the Baez signing. My main concern was the length of the deal, and Baez's OPB over a three-year span. LINK

Given his defense and the league average for SS had he maintained that OBP it would have been a tolerable signing.

I don't know that anyone saw him going from 17 home runs 2 years ago to 9 after averaging 20 plus in the non covid years

He can't lay off outside strikes to save his life
 
THE HUNGRY HEART.
Totally Tigers
 
THE HUNGRY HEART.
Totally Tigers
A glaring omission to this list of players who were traded, DFAd, or reformed is Baez. I wonder why that is.
 
You're not going to get an answer here. Try asking the questions about Baez and her agenda in the comments section of her daily blog.
 
A PITCHER’S BEST FRIEND.
Totally Tigers

Now that the 2024 season is underway, the cracks in the Tigers’ foundation are starting to show more clearly.
We knew there would be problems, especially with the offense. But now it’s gotten to the point where it is negatively impacting the better parts of this team.

The good news is that Detroit is no longer sitting at the bottom of MLB’s team offensive stats. In the 6 most important categories that rank offense, the Tigers sit mostly at #21 or #22. In 1 category, they rank #23.

Their hitters are walking more, taking more pitches and striking out less. It’s definitely better than #29 and #30 rankings before Scott Harris arrived but obviously there is still a long way to go.
But now we’re seeing what the weak offense is doing to the team’s pitching.
 
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

The lack of offense on this Tiger team is the biggest issue facing them. It was a huge factor in this month’s games so far and pushed the team under .500 at one point.
PoBO Scott Harris has emphasized that the top prospects have to play and cannot be blocked. We all know that inexperienced players struggle offensively in the beginning.
We’re also aware that last winter’s free agent market was one of the weakest ones in history which is why the Tigers were unable to find a suitable bat to sign.

Currently, there are no viable solutions in the farm system that could spark the team’s offense.
Given these conditions, there is only 1 clear solution to improving the Tigers’ offense now instead of waiting until late July or the end of the season. A trade.
Let’s remember that in order to trade for someone who would make an impact, the Tigers would need to give up 1 or 2 promising young players or prospects.
Trading a pitcher would appear to be the most logical currency the Tigers have. Opponents are always in need of pitching.
But don’t expect the Tigers to receive an above-average hitter in exchange for a player who isn’t expected to reach the majors soon. Other teams would want someone who is MLB-ready or very close to it.
Given this, would you approve a trade of Casey Mize, Reese Olson, Ty Madden or even Jackson Jobe for a chance to increase the Tigers’ offense?

Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

Would you want the Tigers to trade a top promising young pitcher in order to receive a hitter who would improve the team's offense?

1. Yes, trade away.

2. No, the Tigers need to build a starting rotation.

VOTE
 
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