chasfh Posted yesterday at 12:17 AM Posted yesterday at 12:17 AM 40 minutes ago, casimir said: I’m fine with 2/$35M. Can we move this forward, please? I just used 2/28 and 2/35 as an example, rather than my personal benchmark for signing him. I was going off memory and didn't remember that MLBTR is projecting 2/38. So let's revise what I said earlier to this: I believe if hypothetically the Tigers offered Bassitt 2/38 and the best of the usual suspects offered him 2/36, he'd take the 2/36. I think in a case like that, we'd have to go way bigger, something like 2/44 or better, to win him. Which, by the way, would make Bassitt way more highly-paid than Skubal, whom they are trying to pay $19 million. Imagine how well that would go over in the clubhouse. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 12:57 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:57 AM 39 minutes ago, chasfh said: I just used 2/28 and 2/35 as an example, rather than my personal benchmark for signing him. I was going off memory and didn't remember that MLBTR is projecting 2/38. So let's revise what I said earlier to this: I believe if hypothetically the Tigers offered Bassitt 2/38 and the best of the usual suspects offered him 2/36, he'd take the 2/36. I think in a case like that, we'd have to go way bigger, something like 2/44 or better, to win him. Which, by the way, would make Bassitt way more highly-paid than Skubal, whom they are trying to pay $19 million. Imagine how well that would go over in the clubhouse. Flaherty and Cobb both made more than Skubal last year. Quote
tiger2022 Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM (edited) They gave Flaherty $25 million last year with a $5 million signing bonus. This year, Flaherty will make $20 million if he makes 15 starts. And Skubal is only worth $19.5 million according to the FO. Not only is he the best player on the team, but he seems to be the team leader too. And in his final year with the team, they aren't even trying to put a better team on the field behind him. Edited yesterday at 01:06 AM by tiger2022 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM 1 hour ago, tiger2022 said: They gave Flaherty $25 million last year with a $5 million signing bonus. This year, Flaherty will make $20 million if he makes 15 starts. And Skubal is only worth $19.5 million according to the FO. Not only is he the best player on the team, but he seems to be the team leader too. And in his final year with the team, they aren't even trying to put a better team on the field behind him. if absolute performance were the only criterion in the arbitration process, then a lot of 6th yr guys ought to have been awarded a lot more than they ever were/are. I don't know all the things they factor in, but there have to be some pretty hard rules about service time and multiples from previous salaries that figure into the process. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM 1 hour ago, tiger2022 said: They gave Flaherty $25 million last year with a $5 million signing bonus. This year, Flaherty will make $20 million if he makes 15 starts. And Skubal is only worth $19.5 million according to the FO. Not only is he the best pitcher in baseball, but he seems to be the team leader too. And in his final year with the team, they aren't even trying to put a better team on the field behind him. FTFY Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM There's a very real possibility that the Tigers will lose their 3 top starting pitchers after 2026. I'm totally against trading Skubal but if the right offer came along, the Tigers would be crazy to turn it down. But again, what team would trade players almost ML ready for a 1 year rental? And asking Harris to make a blockbuster trade? That would be kinda like asking Miguel Cabrera to play shortstop. 😅😅 Quote
tiger2022 Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM In 2000 and 2001, his primary position was SS. 2000- 61 of 65 games at SS. 2001- 98 of 110 games at SS. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 12 hours ago, Tiger337 said: Flaherty and Cobb both made more than Skubal last year. Cobb was never in the clubhouse, so that licks half the problem! 1 Quote
GalagaGuy Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago One of you hardcore Tigers fans needs to head over to Digg and create a Tigers community. They opened up a few days ago and nobody has made one yet. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 16 hours ago, chasfh said: I just used 2/28 and 2/35 as an example, rather than my personal benchmark for signing him. I was going off memory and didn't remember that MLBTR is projecting 2/38. So let's revise what I said earlier to this: I believe if hypothetically the Tigers offered Bassitt 2/38 and the best of the usual suspects offered him 2/36, he'd take the 2/36. I think in a case like that, we'd have to go way bigger, something like 2/44 or better, to win him. Which, by the way, would make Bassitt way more highly-paid than Skubal, whom they are trying to pay $19 million. Imagine how well that would go over in the clubhouse. Matthew Boyd at 30m/2years would have been a bargain last off-season. I dont see Detroit signing any pitcher more than what they offered Skubal. Maybe a reject trying to regain his stuff or somebody coming off of injury? You know, the bargain bin... Quote
Edman85 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I don't know if this has been mentioned here, but Dombrowski's original analytics guy, Director of Baseball Ops, Mike Smith is on Twitter and is an interesting follow if you are into the roster minutiae without the smug that I bring. 1 Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Building towards the future and expecting to at least be a playoff-bound team this season, the real window is 2028/29 For position players we have the Core Four, who I expect to be around for the long laul Carpetner Dinger Greene Torkelson The next four Briceno Clark McGonigle Rainer So for 2028 we could have c Dingler 1b Torkelson 2b McGonigle ss Rainer 3b Keith? rf Carpenter cf Clark lf Greene dh Briceno That is potentially a very solid lineup. I doubt McKinstry's still going to be around, so maybe 3rd base will just be that position where they work a few guys in - or maybe someone is on the way. I really think that this year, not signing an infielder means they want to see Max, Lee, Jung, Keith and Cruz all get a look at some point this season to see if any could stick. The pitching rotation though If things pan out for all the guys 2028 could be Jobe, Melton, Olson..........and? and? Where/who are the next guys? At least one we get for Skubal? Quote
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