The reliever market is starting to move after a very slow month of November. The New York Mets got on the ball quickly, adding long-time Brewers closer Devin Williams on Monday, while the Baltimore Orioles signed Ryan Helsley last week after the Tigers had been linked as one of many teams interested in the hard-throwing right-hander. Jon Morosi of Fox Sports reported on Monday night that the Detroit Tigers are one of the clubs ... Read more
A wasted 2025 Tigers signing just resurfaced with the Rockies — and it’s a harsh reminder for Scott Harris.yv
Right-hander John Brebbia has agreed to a minor league deal with the Colorado Rockies that includes an invite to Major League spring training. That sound you hear is Tigers fans collectively sighing and saying, “Yeah … that tracks.” Brebbia’s one-year, $2.75 million deal with the Tigers in 2025 was supposed to be the kind of low-risk bullpen add that smart front offices make –– veteran arm, decent track record, ... Read more
Six Tigers players just secured extra cash from MLB’s bonus pool — and a few of the names may surprise fans.yv
DETROIT -- Several young Detroit Tigers players received a nice end-of-year bonus from MLB’s pre-arbitration pool. Catcher Dillon Dingler ($549,351); outfielders Riley Greene ($378,111) and Wenceel Perez ($219,286); first baseman Spencer Torkelson ($318,620); infielder Colt Keith ($224,454); and right-handed pitcher Reese Olson ($224,416) earned extra payouts from a pool of $50 million that is divided among eligible ... Read more
Gleyber Torres’ return should finally silence the Tigers trade rumor that’s been gathering momentum.yv
When Gleyber Torres accepted his qualifying offer from the Detroit Tigers, the reaction around Detroit was mostly simple relief. Good player? Check. Short-term commitment? Check. Middle infield stability? Check. But the real impact of Torres signing that one-year deal wasn’t just about filling a lineup spot; it was that he may have quietly saved the Tigers from making a franchise-altering ... Read more
Blue Jays make it official, locking in Dylan Cease on a massive seven-year, $210M deal that reshapes their rotation.yv
The Toronto Blue Jays have officially put pen to paper on their first big move of the off-season. Starter Dylan Cease is joining the team on a $210-million, seven-year deal, the Blue Jays announced on Tuesday. The deal, which is the richest contract handed by the Blue Jays to a pitcher, was first reported on Nov. 7 and includes deferred money, Sportsnet's Shi Davidi reported. Cease's deal is the ... Read more




