Today, we’re introducing a new weekly blog as the Tigers get ready to move into the Hot Stove season and edit/add to their roster. Your job? You get to play GM/PoBO building the 2026 ro…
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Today, we’re introducing a new weekly blog as the Tigers get ready to move into the Hot Stove season and edit/add to their roster.
Your job? You get to play GM/PoBO building the 2026 roster. Within reason, of course. No trading Jake Rogers for Shohei Ohtani, OK?
Over the coming weeks, we’ll ask you to respond to a poll question. We’ll start off considering the overall strategy and general direction, becoming more specific as we go along. Of course, we welcome your responses as they pertain to that specific weekly topic.
Just before spring training, we’ll publish the final results of your decisions to see where you matched or misjudged the Tigers’ Front Office.
Here’s your first challenge:
The Tigers have a lot of needs. They need starting pitching, a proven shut-down reliever, hitters with plate discipline and 2-3 infielders (2B, 3B, SS). Maybe more.
Some of those needs may be filled by prospects in the minors who either make the Opening Day roster or make their debut later in the season.
But should the Tigers go out and sign some free agents? If so, do you know what positions? Should they be free agents who block top prospects? The better the free agent, the longer the contract that will be required.
Where should the Tigers focus their efforts in building their roster for 2026? Placing more emphasis on acquiring free agents or ensuring that top prospects make the roster as soon as possible?
Where should the Tigers put their focus on building the 2026 roster?
1. On acquiring free agents.
2. On promoting their top prospects.
VOTE