Tammy Sellers+FollowTigers eye big upgrade with Harrison BaderDetroit’s playoff window might be closing, but the front office could shake things up by signing Gold Glove outfielder Harrison Bader. Bader’s energy and power at the plate would be a major step up from Parker Meadows, giving the Tigers a real shot at boosting their offense. With ace Tarik Skubal likely leaving after next season, this could be Detroit’s last chance to make a serious run. Would you give Bader a two-year, $20 million deal if it means a better shot at the postseason? Let’s hear your thoughts on how much of a difference Bader could make! #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowTigers’ bullpen still missing that strikeout sparkDetroit’s bullpen just can’t seem to lock down late leads, and fans are feeling the sting. Even after adding Kenley Jansen and re-signing Kyle Finnegan, the Tigers still rank dead last in strikeouts—leaving games hanging in the balance. The buzz is all about Seranthony Domínguez, whose swing-and-miss stuff could finally give Detroit the edge. But with the market thinning, Scott Harris is under real pressure to act. Would a move for Domínguez or a bold trade for hitters like Buxton or Marte finally turn the Tigers into real contenders? What do you think Detroit needs most right now? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowTarik Skubal’s future keeps Detroit buzzingTarik Skubal has become the heart of the Tigers’ pitching staff, but now Detroit fans are left wondering if their ace will stick around. After dominating with a 2.21 ERA and back-to-back Cy Youngs, Skubal’s contract situation is heating up—especially since the front office won’t call him “untouchable.” Trading a superstar like Skubal could shake up the team and the city, but with a $300 million extension looming, it’s a tough call. Would you lock him in for the long haul, or make a blockbuster trade to build for the future? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowDetroit’s lineup fix: Should Suárez come home?The Tigers’ pitching upgrades are solid, but the real story is the gaping hole at third base. With big names like Bregman likely out of reach and Ha-Seong Kim staying put, a reunion with Eugenio Suárez could be the move Detroit needs. Suárez, who started his career here, brings the right-handed power this lineup is missing—and he’d cost a lot less than other options. Sure, his second half last season was rough, but his first half numbers were electric. Would bringing Suárez back give the Tigers the boost they need, or is it too risky? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowTigers’ quiet offseason: No Bregman buzz?Detroit’s front office seems to be sitting out the Alex Bregman sweepstakes this winter, despite the Tigers’ glaring need at third base and a right-handed bat. After coming close to landing Bregman last year, fans expected another big push, but now the buzz is all about him heading back to Boston. It’s puzzling, especially since Bregman proved he’s still a top performer. Are the Tigers missing a chance to take the next step, or is there more to the story? What do you think Detroit should do to finally get over the hump? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
jillian59+FollowJackson Jobe’s comeback could shake up DetroitJackson Jobe’s recovery is moving faster than anyone expected, and the Tigers are already planning for his return to the mound in 2026. After Tommy John surgery cut his rookie season short, most thought he’d be out until 2027. But team leaders say Jobe could be back for the second half of next season, giving Detroit’s rotation a much-needed lift right when injuries and fatigue usually hit hardest. If Jobe’s elbow holds up, even 40-50 innings from the 23-year-old could make a huge difference. How do you feel about the Tigers’ approach to his comeback? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowTigers fans: Is another big bat coming to Detroit?Detroit’s offseason moves have already shaken up the bullpen, but the real buzz is about what’s next for the Tigers’ lineup. After last season’s late offensive struggles and third base woes, it feels like Scott Harris isn’t done yet. Names like Ha-Seong Kim, Eugenio Suárez, and even Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto are floating around as possible fits. With one more key signing, Detroit could turn a good winter into a great one. Who do you think would be the perfect addition to push the Tigers over the top? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDetroit Tigers’ 2026 roster gets a familiar boostJack Flaherty and Gleyber Torres are sticking with the Detroit Tigers for 2026, and it’s not just about loyalty—it’s about smart financial moves. A.J. Hinch wasn’t shocked by their decisions, and honestly, it makes sense. With the market shifting and teams tightening their budgets, these veterans saw Detroit as the best place to keep their careers (and paychecks) steady. For fans, this means more stability and leadership in the clubhouse. What do you think—are these kinds of returns good for the team’s future, or should the Tigers be shaking things up more? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowTigers eye All-Star ace to boost rotationDetroit could be making a big move for their pitching staff, with the front office reportedly interested in landing Arizona’s Zac Gallen. Even after a rough 2025 season, Gallen’s track record and durability stand out—he’s one of the most reliable starters in baseball, and that’s exactly what the Tigers need after last year’s injury woes. If Detroit pulls this off, it could mean much-needed stability and a shot at real playoff depth. Would you be excited to see Gallen in a Tigers uniform, or do you think the team should target someone else? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowTigers fans want more after Anderson signingDetroit’s front office just brought in Drew Anderson, a pitcher who dominated in Korea last year but hasn’t thrown in the majors since 2021—and fans are scratching their heads. While his KBO stats are impressive, Detroit can’t count on him as the big fix for the rotation. The Tigers have made it clear they need serious pitching help, and Anderson should be seen as a bonus, not the main event. With winter meetings underway, everyone’s watching to see if the Tigers will land a proven MLB arm. What moves do you think Detroit should make next? #Sports #Baseball #DetroitTigers00Share