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1 minute ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

Should have traded him last off season.....................................

As the only person on this board that basically said that every single day for a year..... *Cough*, I told you so!

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4 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

Should have traded him last off season.....................................

lol...they wanted to try and win this year. And they aren't going to sign him. It was just a roll of the dice. Thankfully they play in a terrible division...and the offense seems to be much improved.

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Gleyber seems to be ok..can pinch hit tonight and won't be put on the IL. McKinstry will be activated tomorrow or go back down for a few more rehab starts.

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Skubal, Mize, JV out; Jack stinks; Olson out for year; Jobe and Melton are huge ?s this year

as was stated, thank goodness ALC is so bad; if they can hang around .500 for the next 2 months, they could be OK later on

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1 minute ago, kdog said:

Gleyber seems to be ok..can pinch hit tonight and won't be put on the IL. McKinstry will be activated tomorrow or go back down for a few more rehab starts.

Can they pitch?

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The value you get back was not significant enough to sacrifice contention in 2026. They signed Framber and wanted to win..

Trading him was a bad business move.

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As soon as I saw "precautionary", I suspected there was trouble.  There are no minor pitching injuries.  They are back to pitching chaos again.  It worked the first time and it was fun.  Not so much fun now.  

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Just now, kdog said:

The value you get back was not significant enough to sacrifice contention in 2026. They signed Framber and wanted to win..

Trading him was a bad business move.

Pitchers are always a risk, but they absolutely made the right move.  Once they signed Valdez, there was no question keeping Skubal was the right thing to do.  

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3 minutes ago, CaliforniaDreaming said:

The big loser could be Skubal. I see $40,000,000 a year fading fast.

If he comes back and pitches like himself for a couple of months he'll be fine. Anything less than that and you are probably right. 

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Just now, SeattleMike said:

If he comes back and pitches like himself for a couple of months he'll be fine. Anything less than that and you are probably right. 

Lots of stuff in the air with the pending lockout.

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7 minutes ago, CaliforniaDreaming said:

The big loser could be Skubal. I see $40,000,000 a year fading fast.

Might be the best time for the Tigers to make an offer!

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