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Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
Tigers should get 3, if not 4 top 100 prospects in return for Skubal. or in the Dodgers Case, two top 100's + Roki Sasaki. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I think I'm going to say this every week, once a week until Skubal is traded or next season starts. Not trading Skubal will be the worst mistake in the history of the Tigers organization. -
MLB prolly happy as all get out. I wonder how much money they make for each playoff game...... Let alone a game 7 in the World Series. We probably just added at least $150 million to MLB's coffers by goin to game 7..... Sheeeeeeesh.
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Good, it wasn't meant to be lol.
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How would you guys feel about the home team catching foul balls for outs (not in playoffs)? I love that for the Savannah Bananas.
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Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
Baseball America - I recommend their prospect Handbook Fangraphs - Does a great job even though I think they are always conservative ProspectSavant.com - Very in depth, just like baseball Savant. When you look at all three and they all rank players above 55 FV (which raaaaaaaaaarely happens), they usually turn into good players. When one gives a FV of 45 and the other two are at 60, then it gives you pause. Basallo from the Orioles for example. Baseball America gave him a 65, Fangraphs 60 and Prospect Savant has him at 60. His slash line this year .165/.229/.559. Most people would call him a bum. Yet if you look at the underlying numbers with his barrel rate and BABIP, he very well could have been 100 points higher in every category. I want to put the disclaimer that this isn't always 100% accurate. Andrew Vaughn was supposed to be the next Miguel Cabrera as was Torkelson. There's no underlying metrics that disagreed as they came up. Tork like many others have Torched college and Minors (Torks MILB numbers are .253/.370/.864[OPS]). Yet his career MLB line is .227/.310/.722(OPS). No one can say for certain a prospect is "can't miss". But there are definitely ways to hedge your bet. I like many others would have bet the house that Paul Skenes would turn out the way he did. Anyone who followed the media going after him for being the best pitcher since Strasburg would. But when you look at his underlying numbers with 8" movement on the LOWEND(!), you're going to get some nastiness......... I remember WhiteCapWendy took me to lunch when I was in college (if anyone knows her, please send her back to the forums!!!!). She got me a lunch with Dallas Trehern who was part of the package traded for Miguel Cabrera. At the time he was in the system with Andrew Miller and said he's never seen movement like his. Everyone thought Andrew was the next best thing in baseball..... He didn't turn out that great (at least not the first half of his career, but when he moved to the BP he had 4 decent season). Looking at his MILB stats, nothing goes to show that he would be great. Fangraphs wasn't available back then to track it. My point being is that you can follow the media, you can read the stories, and take it for what its worth. Or you can look into players, see what's actually under the hood, and hedge your bet. The underlying metics on Painter show that he could be a #1 or #2 pitcher if healthy. Ball movement, low hard contact rate are unbelievable. He throws 6 pitches above 100 in psstuff+...... Thats INSANE. His PS Score is 95.72. (He also had a .352 BABIP against him when the average pitcher sis .225). Add all that up, especially coming off injury, dudes a stud. Look at Justin Crawford - https://www.fangraphs.com/players/justin-crawford/sa3020240/stats?position=OF - STUD, Look at Aiden Miller - https://www.fangraphs.com/players/aidan-miller/sa3022609/stats?position=SS - STUD. If Dave Dombrowski resigns Schwarber, he's going for it again. If the Tigers trade Skubal to them and they can get all three of these guys (which is actually realistic), this could set our team up. Again, there's no such thing as sure thing. One or all three of these guys could be busts. But EVERYTHING points to these three players being well above average and being potential All-Stars. I'd take three well above average players (average age 21 coming to the majors) over a pitcher that's going to be 30. Even due to health concerns. Skubal pitches, elbow hurts, we're F'd. Hopefully it doesn't happen. All I'm saying is, I hope Harris hedges the bets. I cant even dream of what resources they have, to do prospect research...... But my dream is this trade. I don't think the Tigers would go wrong. I could be wrong, dead wrong. But I'm guessing I'm not. And I'd put that $1,000 dollars on it because I like looking at the stats that back it up. Betting with underlying stats gives me an edge, and I'd be willing to take that bet all day long. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
Considering how much time I spend looking at advanced stats and tracking, I think there's a realistic chance. Besides, I'm not just saying Painter. I'll bet you $1,000 right now, that in two years, Aiden Miller, Crawford and Painter will have > 4 WAR per season than Skubal. Whole forum can be my witness. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
This is the best post I've read in weeks on here. And I agree 100%. Which is why I'm a proponent of trading Skubal to Add to McGonigle, Clark, Briceno, Tork, and Carpenter. I'm also not sold on Dingler. I want to be. But this might have been a career year for him. You add Aidin Miller and Justin Crawford to our team though, and bring back Painter (who realistically can be 80% of what Skubal is next year) and add that to the core thats here/coming up, you have a perenial divison winner. Good post sir. I concur 100%. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I totally appreciate where you're coming from. The point I'm trying to make goes with the same question I asked 4H. On our team, how many position players do you consider first division regulars right now? Thats a very important question to answer. It derives the whole situation. (Also, a quick response to you, is I hope the answer to this question is a lot higher when McGonigle and Clark are due to have contracts up). -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I 100% mean absolutely 0 disrespect. Who on our team, is a 1st division Regular in your eyes. This is a serious question as it is the framework for my thinking. I will reply w/ my thoughts but I don't want to taint your thinking beforehand. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
There is almost 0% scenario that any trade of Skubal makes us better for next year. Otherwise no team would be trading that talent for Skubal required to get him....... The yankee's aren't trading Judge and Garret Cole and three of thier top prospects for Skubal.......... The whole point of trading Skubal is forfitting next year, waiting for the next wave of prospects to come up (next year and the year after) and supplementing them for a run of a decade. Trading Skubal sets us up for a decade. Keeping him gives us a chance next year, then Baseball Purgatory Hell for the next 10 after that (see: Ohtani, Angels, Los Angeles for reference). Me for one would sacrifice one season, for 10 good ones right after. But that's just my opinion. Imagine where the Angels would be had they moved Ohtani..... They could of gotten 5 top prospects for him. Instead they ran it for "one more year". It'll be another 5+ before they sniff the playoffs. And even then, thats a big "if". Choices.... All comes down to Choices. Angels wanted to try one more time, now they pay the price. Does Harris learn from history? Or does he screw us for a decade by not moving him? It's up to him. But reap what you sow. I still am of the opinion, if he doesn't get traded, it's one of the worst baseball mistakes from the last 50 years. But again, that's just me. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
https://fansided.com/mlb/5-teams-that-could-actually-meet-the-tigers-unreal-asking-price-for-tarik-skubal - I'm ATF. And I approve of the Phillies, Dodgers and Mets deals..... lol. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I dunno..... Kyle Tucker could be worth building around..... Superstar that doesn't strike out much to put as your #3 hitter for the next 10 years sounds good. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/latest-on-tigers-tarik-skubal.html - Very interesting read for sure. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I think too, Dave Dombrowski is brought in to bring home a ring. That's his mandate when he's hired. He does what he's hired to do. Dave goes all out to win the ring when the owners want, but he leaves farm systems in ruins (per owners orders. They dont give a phak about the next 10 years, they want a ring now!). He's done it the last four jobs he's had (including the Tigers). He's the hired gun. I wouldn't give him too much props for what he does. He literally empties the coffers to make a good run at a championship leaving nothing behind for the next GM. Have you ever seen DD rebuild a team? Nope........... Does every single team go into a massive multi year rebuild after he leaves (every single time)? YEP! Should we trade Max Clark for Corey Seager and McGonigle for Pete Alonso and Rainer, Yost, Briceno, Liranzo, Hamm, Melton, Witherspoon for Aaron Judge? We'd most likely win the World Series if we did that. But we'd be F'd like a paid lady on Woodward Ave for the next decade. That's what Dave Dombrowski does. You can say "He understands that in the long run, the return of an established player(s) will be greater than what typically comes via the prospect package." all you want. But the reality is, he doesn't g.a.f. because the owners that hire him tell him not to, specifically because they want to win now and then will rebuild when he moves on. -
Tucker is one guy, I'd build around. 8 years 250.... Gives us veteran leadership, star to build around and a legit bat year in and year out with good defense. That's the one guy I'd pony up for this off-season.
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Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
The point that was being made if I understood correctly, was that teams will trade prospects because they think they will fail. I was just pointing out that I think a lot of times, teams don't want to trade players, but they have to in order to acquire someone LIKE Mason Miller. That's all. I get the team control and everything like that..... I was just saying sometimes teams do give up prospects they really don't want to, but they gotta give something to get something. That's all..... -
Munetaka Murakami - https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25259728-munetaka-murakami-babe-ruth-higo-really-worth-hype I wonder if Harris would dip his toes into the international market........?
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Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
The only counter to this is https://www.mlb.com/news/athletics-trade-leo-de-vries-mason-miller I would bet anything I own that the Padres didn't want to give up Leo De Vries. Gotta give something to get something. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
Hope they do. They got 3 OF'rs as their top 3 prospects (and all 3 of their OF'rs are under contract for 3 more years). I'd want Rushing as the center piece plus 2 of those OF'rs. Even if we throw Max Anderson or Jace Jung back (they short on IF help). Great team to trade w/. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
No pitcher has ever been traded under 30 years old with back to back cy youngs. The price is astronomical. Painter, Miller and Crawford is a reasonable price to get back compared to the other floated offers...... And Dave Dombrowski trades prospects to win now. Thats his MO -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I also want to say, theres a HUGE difference when you have two blue chip prospects and four. The Tigers have a LEGIT chance at having four of the top 25 prospects in baseball if not five. That is franchise altering..... Add that to what we have already at the MLB level (Dingler, Greene, Carpenter, Keith [and to an extent Tork]) and that's how you build a continual winning franchise. This is how Clevelands been competitive for 20 years, this is how the Rays operate every year...... We finally have a good development system which we haven't had in 40 years. We can finally develop talent. Give the coaches the tools they need to produce winners. I think they'll shock you. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I'd love the Tigers to run it one more time. But if they do, they set the franchise back 10 years. And unfortunately, I don't think I'm being dramatic/wrong. Like someone said earlier, we're a .500 team when Skubal isn't pitching (which again, I'm of the minority that with 2 players at a WRC of 100 or better, we've been overacheiving the last two years). If we have the chance to add someone like Andrew Painter (who can be 80 to 90% of what Skubal can be), a true SS, and an Outfielder that will start, mix that in with McGonigle and Clark adding to Dingler, Greene, Carpenter, Keith..... You just now set yourself with a REAL team for the next decade. Don't get me wrong, I want the Tigers to win. But you learn from history. The Angels in this case are our history. They ran with Ohtani instead of stocking their farm with more talent to add to their top prospects, and now they are still another 5-6 years away from being true contenders. So the choice is simple, run it back in 2026 and pray for a win, or set yourself up from 2027-2037 every single year (or at least hedging your bets by 80%+). For me, I want to go to the playoffs for 10 years and have a chance every year. Not just one year then be miserable for 10 years. Look at the Red Wings for another example. How many people are screaming for Yzerman's head when we begged for him to come here.... He inherited an empty cupboard and the draft God's crapped on him every year. From my understanding we might miss the playoffs again. But that's what happens when you sell your soul to stay in the playoffs for so long and litereally empty everything. If we keep Skubal and don't trade him, we are selling our soul for one year. Something tells me many of you will have pitchforks in 3-4 years because of it. But, like I said earlier, to each his own. -
Will Tigers Pony up for Skubal
AlaskanTigersFan replied to AlaskanTigersFan's topic in Detroit Tigers
I think your drastically undervaluing his trade value right now. Look at the trade offers on the previous page. We're talking 2 Top 3 prospects in an organization and a high end flyer....... Thats quite a bit more than a bench player, reliever and lottery ticket.........
