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That is the beauty of restricted free agency. I set my price, and he has the ability to go out and set the market price. If he can't, guess who set the price right. If he gets a bigger offer, we deal with it then. If we're being honest, $25 million per for a guy that played bad defense and just averaged 10 and 8 in two playoff series is pretty generous and probably overpaying him. A center who doesn't shoot from more than 3 feet from the rim had a 51% FG% for the playoffs.
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Hopefully Glyber gets healthy so we can get a bag of balls for him at the deadline too. Opens up the position for someone.
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If you want to trade him wouldn't seeing him perform successfully in the NHL be the biggest boost to his value you could achieve? Especially if your internal eval was that he didn't have the stamina, bring him up early in the season when had the energy, send him back for whatever reason later.
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But do they have little confidence in him, and if so, are they being reasonable? Remember, as late as the all star break, Cossa was being touted as the number one prospect to watch in the AHL all star game. From the article I posted earlier in the thread: “The 2021 first-round pick is enjoying his best season as a pro and proving the patience can pay off. The Detroit Red Wings have taken the slow-and-steady approach with their 6-foot-6 goalie prospect and he’s posted a sparkling .928 save percentage while backstopping Grand Rapids to the best record in the league.” In the meantime, by the all star break Cam Talbott had accumulated a save percentage of about .885. If you are Cossa, don’t you assume you have done all you need to do in order to get a call up? Don’t you assume you could provide the NHL franchise a better option as the #2? Or at least a chance to prove it in a single start? But the call doesn’t come. I can see how it would weigh on a kid. “Don’t they believe in me? Am I doing something wrong?” Suddenly, because of the way you’ve been handled by the front office, you start to doubt yourself. I have defended Stevie in other ways but I think he has mishandled Cossa and set his development back.
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05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
Nate7474 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
For 3 years and basically in title only as he is president of baseball operations here and not GM. Giants had the same structure and Frahan Zaidi from what I read made the final and tough decisions. Only was asst GM or GM for around 4 years before being president here. Also only 35ish when he became in charge and younger than a lot of players. Yes I would say to relationship building and leadership of a baseball Organization he would be consider “Green” and that Illitch was banking on long term growth and learning when hiring him. -
I have a second thought take on this as well. I had to sit through a sales training course once with my fortune 100 (pretty close to living purgatory for an engineer!). So our sales system consultant trainer is trying to set us up for a role play exercise and he starts hammering on the idea that you always have to get one more thing on the deal - so he tells us an anecdote about going out to buy a car for his daughter and from his description he's got a great deal on the table and he decides now he wants a set of floor mats thrown in. The car guy finally balks at that and our guy walks out on the deal. That's supposed to be our model - walk out on a great deal because they have to give you more no matter what. So we get to the role play and the topic in the groups was 100% "this guy is an idiot!" but that's the way people the sales world often think (think "Glengary Glenross"!). That's the world Trump comes from. Shoot yourself in the foot for your ego.
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Maybe it has nothing to do with Cossa and everything to do with the Wings situation. Cossa has a higher trade value than any of their other goalies. I think they like him but desperately need some quality prospect capital to put into a deal they hopefully make this summer for a top 6 forward.
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I'm wondering who wrote that tweet for him. Maybe somebody texted it to him so that he could just copy and paste? Or maybe it's that aide that's with him at strange times again.
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That's ridiculous, we'll never agree that an All Star, All NBA 3rd team 22 year old center is worth $20-$25m on the open market. I'm not even a Duren fan as I've stated many times and I prefer not to have him as a Piston for north than $30m/yr and even 30 is pushing it but the numbers and accolades are there to get him big money whether we like it or not. The market you're setting for him isn't realistic.
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05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
correct. Not really implying that anyone is close to being fired, I was just arguing that I think under any hypothetical, the connection from Harris to Hinch is pretty strong. -
05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
Motor City Sonics replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
New and Green? Wasn't he the GM for the Giants for several years before he came here? He wasn't that green. -
Seems hard to understand why an athlete who's been competitive all his life would decide to take off at the objective point of his life's ambition - unless he was on the take (always has to be considered today!). I would think there has to be more to it. Pistons better figure it out though.
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For those who gave all
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05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
Nate7474 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Hinch is a well respected manager and like all managers he has strengths and faults. Is he the best at his job, probably not but is he the worst? I think the answer to that is definitely no and the players seems to want to play for him which I think in professional sports is the most underrated part of a manager. As far as Harris I personally like him a lot as he directs the organization more towards what I would do. Draft well and develop and then build from there. I do not believe this would be his route if he felt like he had a short lease or a direction from management to win right now. With that said he needs to show improvement in free agency decisions and trades. I do think that is something he can and will develop but he was so new and green coming up that relationships with agents take time to build. - Today
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I can’t think of a case where a highly touted prospect got moved or given up on without a chance at the NHL level. I wonder if things would have been different if the Wings weren’t a playoff bubble team. It’s one thing giving Svechnikov and Zadina ice time to fail, burying them with low ice time, but maybe another putting a player you have little confidence in in net.
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05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
They can still be a good organization without Harris and Hinch, but canning analytics would be suicide in this era. I don't see that Gehringer is suggesting that though. -
I 100% forgot that was on and missed it. Great finish.
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For me, it's mostly about his playoff performance. What he did in the regular season means nothing if he can't replicate it in the playoffs. Something else nobody is talking about, his effort issue. In the Cleveland series he had a three game stretch of 2, 4, and 5 rebounds. Your 6'10" 240 pound center had 11 total rebounds over a three game span. That isn't a skill issue, that is an effort issue.
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And that goes double for guys who demand the max out of their bodies nine months a year for 20 years running.
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05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I will root for the team to win whether we keep our front office and manager or we broom them instead, but anyone who thinks the Tigers will become perennial winners by dumping Harris/Hinch AND ****canning analytics to go back to the kind of eyeball-based scouting systems in force when we were eleven years old is hepped up on goofballs. -
05/24/2026 6:05p EDT Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
It's hard to ever really know about a manager other than in retrospect after someone takes over the same players and either does better or face plants. Hinch wasn't Harris' hire but I would still guess that Hinch is here as long as Harris. I think the only way Hinch loses his gig would be if Ilitch decided to broom Harris and start over.. -
Oh no, I 100% agree his market is not $30 million. It's between $20-$25 million. Want more? Cool, bring me an offer sheet giving you more and we'll talk.
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to me the dilemma for Duren is how does he improve from here? He was much better this season than last, but mostly by doing better at things he already showed he could do. He's at the point now where the next increment in his game pretty much has to be his shooting, and that's asking to see a skill we really haven't seen at all yet - other than that he has a decent touch at the FT line. A Piston fan could be forgiven for being jaded about the likelihood of a big man's shooting improving.
