tiger2022 Posted January 15 Posted January 15 Dark horse? Chris Paddack is still a FA. Maybe the Tigers will sign him. Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted January 15 Posted January 15 7 hours ago, Edman85 said: International signing day. BA has the Tigers with six signings so far, including 2.3M to Venezuelan catcher Manuel Bolivar. No pitchers among the six for those shaming the Tigers for signing pitchers to minor league deals. Quote
buddha Posted January 16 Posted January 16 12 hours ago, tiger2022 said: Dark horse? Chris Paddack is still a FA. Maybe the Tigers will sign him. They'll wait until august to sign him. he'll be terrible again and cost them games, BUT half the board will tell us that it was actually a brilliant signing by harris because they MIGHT have signed someone worse! 2 Quote
tiger2022 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 10 hours ago, buddha said: They'll wait until august to sign him. he'll be terrible again and cost them games, BUT half the board will tell us that it was actually a brilliant signing by harris because they MIGHT have signed someone worse! I've noticed there are a few posters who think just Harris's presence has made all the players that much better. Like he was hired and suddenly the players figured out how to play baseball just because he was part of the organization. Quote
1984Echoes Posted January 16 Posted January 16 OK... Since I'm not seeing much answer in here to my question... I am just going to Adopt-a-Tiger and report on his progress this season... Feel FREE to join in whoever has an interest in doing so...! Could be a very interesting season this year, as more of Harris's guys percolate up to Detroit, or at least AAA, several pitchers coming back from injury, Rainer returning from injury... But I'm going to go with an unknown minor leaguer that we just signed (I love those long shots...): Inohan Paniagua. 26 years old, out of the Dominican Republic, 6' 1", 150 #'s... Has never pitched above High-A. Quote
Tiger337 Posted January 16 Posted January 16 7 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said: OK... Since I'm not seeing much answer in here to my question... I am just going to Adopt-a-Tiger and report on his progress this season... Feel FREE to join in whoever has an interest in doing so...! Could be a very interesting season this year, as more of Harris's guys percolate up to Detroit, or at least AAA, several pitchers coming back from injury, Rainer returning from injury... But I'm going to go with an unknown minor leaguer that we just signed (I love those long shots...): Inohan Paniagua. 26 years old, out of the Dominican Republic, 6' 1", 150 #'s... Has never pitched above High-A. INOHAN PANIAGUA!!!!!!!!!!! TOP TEN PROSPECT BY END OF SEASON!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was going to take Harris, but CHAS already too him. I am taking Dugan Darnell. He will get the save in game 7 of the 2026 World Series. 1 Quote
Tenacious D Posted January 16 Posted January 16 2 hours ago, Tiger337 said: I am taking Dugan Darnell. He will get the save in game 7 of the 2026 World Series. Striking out Ohtani, Betts and Tucker while handing Skubal the loss (pulled after 90 pitches). 1 Quote
LongLiveMaroth Posted Monday at 03:14 PM Posted Monday at 03:14 PM Briceno and Anderson listed among top 10 of their position according to MLB Pipeline. https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/top-10-second-base-prospects-for-2026?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/top-10-catching-prospects-for-2026?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage 3 Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Lee #3 for 3rd base. McGonigle will be #2 for SS tomorrow; Rainer could be on list too Max might be #1 for OF 1 Quote
Stormin Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:32 PM (edited) On the latest Tiger Territory podcast, Cody Stavenhagen said scouts at the winter meetings considered Troy Melton to be a "60 FV" player. Kevin McGonicle: 65 FV on 2025 MLB top 100 Max Clark: 60 FV on 2025 MLB top 100 Jackson Jobe: 60 FV on 2024 MLB top 100 Troy Melton: 60 FV according to recent scouting assessments Most teams consider 60 FV prospects untouchable in trade talks. There are only 20 players, and just 3 pitchers, rated 60 FV on the 2025 MLB top 100 prospects list. Edited Tuesday at 07:32 PM by Stormin Quote
Tenacious D Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM 1 hour ago, Stormin said: On the latest Tiger Territory podcast, Cody Stavenhagen said scouts at the winter meetings considered Troy Melton to be a "60 FV" player. Kevin McGonicle: 65 FV on 2025 MLB top 100 Max Clark: 60 FV on 2025 MLB top 100 Jackson Jobe: 60 FV on 2024 MLB top 100 Troy Melton: 60 FV according to recent scouting assessments Most teams consider 60 FV prospects untouchable in trade talks. There are only 20 players, and just 3 pitchers, rated 60 FV on the 2025 MLB top 100 prospects list. It’s easy to forget about Jobe, but given the success rate of TJ, he should be a big part of what we do in ‘27. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Tuesday at 09:35 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:35 PM 48 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: It’s easy to forget about Jobe, but given the success rate of TJ, he should be a big part of what we do in ‘27. they seem persuaded that Anderson is going to hold his own. I don't know if there are enough comps of guys coming to the MLB from Korea to have that kind of confidence that a 2.25 ERA there is enough to translate into success here, but they seem to think so. Quote
buddha Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM 6 hours ago, Tenacious D said: It’s easy to forget about Jobe, but given the success rate of TJ, he should be a big part of what we do in ‘27. just like casey mize! Quote
Stormin Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM Posted yesterday at 03:17 AM What is the problem people have with Casey Mize? He pitched 149 innings, had a 14-6 record, a 3.87 ERA, and only costs the team $6M. 1 Quote
Tenacious D Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM Posted yesterday at 03:30 AM 10 minutes ago, Stormin said: What is the problem people have with Casey Mize? He pitched 149 innings, had a 14-6 record, a 3.87 ERA, and only costs the team $6M. I’m a fan. But maybe more than the team—they left him off the ‘24 postseason roster and didn’t let go more than 3-4 innings during this postseason. Quote
Tenacious D Posted yesterday at 04:01 AM Posted yesterday at 04:01 AM any Ty Madden news? Would be nice to get any contribution from him this season. Quote
Stormin Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM Posted yesterday at 04:03 AM 26 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: I’m a fan. But maybe more than the team—they left him off the ‘24 postseason roster and didn’t let go more than 3-4 innings during this postseason. The media likes to point point out that the Tigers were 21-10 in games that Skubal pitched and a .500 team without Skubal. The Tigers were 18-10 in games that Mize pitched. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM 38 minutes ago, Stormin said: The media likes to point point out that the Tigers were 21-10 in games that Skubal pitched and a .500 team without Skubal. The Tigers were 18-10 in games that Mize pitched. Mize got trememdous run support in his games last year which contributed to his deceptive W/L. He was OK though. If he pitches the same this year, I'll be reasonably happy. Quote
Tigermojo Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM Mize is a good #4 starter. In the playoffs you ideally want your 1, 2 maybe 3 starters getting most innings. Olson got hurt and Flaherty was struggling forcing Mize into a role he shouldn't have been in. Quote
Stormin Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM Posted yesterday at 02:01 PM 9 hours ago, Tiger337 said: Mize got trememdous run support in his games last year which contributed to his deceptive W/L. He was OK though. If he pitches the same this year, I'll be reasonably happy. In the 18 games the Tigers won when Mize pitched, Mize averaged 1.77 earned runs per game. In the 21 games the Tigers won when Skubal pitched, Skubal averaged 1.33 earned runs per game. 1 Quote
Shelton Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM I’m a big fan of this Stormin guy. 1 Quote
Nate7474 Posted yesterday at 02:15 PM Posted yesterday at 02:15 PM 10 minutes ago, Stormin said: In the 18 games the Tigers won when Mize pitched, Mize averaged 1.77 earned runs per game. In the 21 games the Tigers won when Skubal pitched, Skubal averaged 1.33 earned runs per game. I think the fan base and frankly the organization for some reason aren’t really behind Mize. I chalk it up to being a 1st pick and underperforming expectations as well as injuries. Tork I think gets under appreciated as well for that same 1st pick reason. Me personally I think Mize is a good 2/3 type pitcher who a good team should win the majority of his starts he just isn’t going to dominate another team very often. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM 15 minutes ago, Nate7474 said: I think the fan base and frankly the organization for some reason aren’t really behind Mize. I chalk it up to being a 1st pick and underperforming expectations as well as injuries. Tork I think gets under appreciated as well for that same 1st pick reason. Me personally I think Mize is a good 2/3 type pitcher who a good team should win the majority of his starts he just isn’t going to dominate another team very often. interesting thing with Casey is that since he came back from his TJ he has learned to be effective against LHB, who hammered him early in his career. He has a slightly inverse OPS platoon split - but managers continue to send LHB to face him - he faced more LHB than RHB in total last season. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 03:10 PM Posted yesterday at 03:10 PM 44 minutes ago, Stormin said: In the 18 games the Tigers won when Mize pitched, Mize averaged 1.77 earned runs per game. In the 21 games the Tigers won when Skubal pitched, Skubal averaged 1.33 earned runs per game. Flaherty averaged 0.67 runs in in the games Tigers won Olson 1.17 I wouldn't have guessed it was quite that low across the board though, so it was an interesting observation on your part. The Tigers scored 4.5 runs in all of Skubal's starts and 6.0 in Mize's starts. Skubal never gave up more than 4 runs in any of the losses, so he likely would have won more games with more run support. ER allowed per game in Mize's losses 3.2. 2.0 in Skubal's losses. 1 Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 03:11 PM Posted yesterday at 03:11 PM 1 hour ago, Shelton said: I’m a big fan of this Stormin guy. I'm a fan too. He might even be better than you. Quote
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