Manning pitched yesterday. Montero pitched Friday. Neither were good. In fact, Manning’s not exactly endearing himself to the organization with his AAA work.
I think we all assume Flaherty will be traded. I kind of wonder if there’s a market for him now. Is there a team that has enough value added by acquiring him now as opposed to closer to the trade deadline. There’s the obvious getting him before anyone else that might consider him at the deadline. But does he help his next team with the, what is it, 6 to 8 extra starts he might give his next team?
Seems like the Tigers already have an underwhelming bat at 1B and an unknown at 2B. But, yeah, maybe its something to consider just to see what shakes out.
I'm still wondering about Keith to 3B after this season. If he can get his legs under him in the 2nd half, if Torkelson can revive himself, if a big sack of money suddenly shows up on my doorstep,......
I’d say any kind of offensive contribution out of Baez would be a factor, too.
I don’t know if Carpenter means that much to the offense or if his absence was the absolute last straw. I’d venture to say if Greene were dinged up instead of Carpenter, this team would be in a similar malaise.
I think for both it was more of a 50/50 call than it was definitive yes or no. Candelario had seen success, but also failure. He was only on the hook for one more season at most. Castro was still young and cheap, but had his issues.
And who knows, maybe they needed a fresh start elsewhere for themselves anyway. Maybe they don't see success if they stay in Detroit. But then that begs the question, what's going on in Detroit?
Do you really think Vierling is a long term 3B consideration? I guess maybe "long term" is the key to it. Or maybe another way to put it is he's basically an everyday player that can handle moving around defensively.