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DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers traded right-handed reliever Chase Lee to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night. The move clears a 40-man roster spot for the addition of veteran right-hander Kyle Finnegan, whose signing should be made official in the coming days. The Tigers will receive 24-year-old left-hander Johan Simon from the Blue Jays.
(Expected Weighted On-Base Average on Contact) is a measure from Statcast that considers a player’s offensive production only when they make contact, removing strikeouts, walks, and hit-by-pitches to assess the quality of batted balls, indicating how well a player should have performed on contact alone, not what they actually got.
Around since 1901, the Detroit Tigers are one of the oldest and most decorated franchises in baseball history. Despite Miguel Cabrera and Tarik Skubal being the
DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers have signed right-handed pitcher and former San Francisco Giants prospect Cole Waites to a minor-league deal. The news was reported on Thursday by Ari Alexander of WHDH in Boston. Waites, 27, missed the entire 2024 season and much of 2025 after undergoing his second Tommy John surgery.
Reliever Chase Lee posted a 4.10 ERA with nine walks and 36 strikeouts across 37⅓ innings in 32 games for the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 season.
If the Detroit Tigers can't extend Tarik Skubal, then only two options remain before free agency: trade him or keep him. Here are five mock trades.
The Toronto Blue Jays' organization has been very clear on what they are working to improve on this offseason for 2026, their pitching.
These six players just missed the cut for the Free Press' All-125 team despite outsized roles in the 125-season history of the Detroit Tigers.
Jackson Jobe last pitched for the Detroit Tigers on May 28, then underwent surgery June 16 to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.
The Detroit Tigers left the Winter Meetings without a headline-grabbing move, but that quiet shouldn’t be mistaken for passivity. If anything, Scott Harris’ public comments and Detroit’s limited activity suggest a front office comfortable sitting on leverage, not rushing it.