$14 million is right about where he was projected, so there was no "Detroit? You gotta pay me more to pitch in that awful city" tax. (its an unfair but accurate outsiders assessment of our fair city, which is not all that much better or worse off than any other city it's size).
That BABIP number gets a lot better if they do find a Shortstop that's a run-saver and according to Fielding Bible, Carlos Correa tops that list with 20 runs saved in 2021. The others at SS: Andrelton Simmons at 15 Trevor Story at 9, Javier Baez at 3, Marcus Semien at 1 (but only as a shortstop), Corey Seager and Chris Taylor are at 0
The Tigers crew - not great, Bob. Niko Goodrum was -6 (about -11 in a full season), Zack Short was -1, Isaac Paredes was -1 in only 39 innings, Harold Castro -6 in only 291 innings, Willi Castro was -2.
Just for sh*ts and giggles, the worst in all of baseball, we're talking ALL OF BASEBALL (minors and all) was Jose Iglesias at -22 and the next closest in baseball was Josh Rojas with -13 in only 283 innings, which would probably put him in the -30s in a full season, if not higher. Even Tanner Boyle of the 197B San Fernando Valley all-12 year-old league Bears was better than that.
Another reason to embrace signing Correa if they can afford him, but the much-maligned at Motown Forums Javy Baez was the #1 ranked SS in Runs Saved in 2019 with an incredible number of 31 runs saved and #3 ranked in 2020 with 6 runs saved (equal to about 16 in a full season). . So he's still a significant upgrade over anything the Tigers have.