chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 4 minutes ago, lordstanley said: San Diego beat writer: Pipeline has Mayfield at #2 in the Padres system, and so does FanGraphs, but out of the Top 100 on both. It's a steep drop-off in the Padres system from Salas to Mayfield, who's due in 2028. Wolf is a starter who's getting knocked around pretty good in El Paso. He'll probably get a look this year, but I wouldn't expect much. This may be better than a sandwich comp pick would have been, but not by a mile. Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 3 Posted August 3 So did the Tigers think Mize keeps getting hurt and he’s leaving anyway so what the heck? Quote
chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 5 minutes ago, mtutiger said: Kash Mayfield is probably better than a sandwich pick.... Heavy lifting. Quote
mtutiger Posted August 3 Posted August 3 1 minute ago, chasfh said: Heavy lifting. Not necessarily heavy lifting, but do question whether it was worth trading him away for. As you said, not by a mile. Quote
chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Also, I'm guessing this ends the Casey Mize in Detroit chapter for good. I wonder whether there's something more off the filed that kind of nudged this along, something related to the history between Casey and the team. Quote
lordstanley Posted August 3 Posted August 3 This is a discouraging day to be a Tigers fan, to be honest. At least for me. Doesn't even make us better for next year. 2tion ceiling. 2 1 Quote
diaspora04 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 1 minute ago, IdahoBert said: So did the Tigers think Mize keeps getting hurt and he’s leaving anyway so what the heck? Mize has been hurt since Auburn. Quote
chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, mtutiger said: Not necessarily heavy lifting, but do question whether it was worth trading him away for. As you said, not by a mile. That's what I meant by "heavy lifting", meaning, the word "probably" is doing some work here. I would have liked to keep Casey, too, but maybe we'll be doing backflips having Kash on the team. Won't know that until at least 2029, I'd guess. Quote
chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 2 minutes ago, lordstanley said: This is a discouraging day to be a Tigers fan, to be honest. At least for me. Doesn't even make us better for next year. 2tion ceiling. I wouldn't say I'm discouraged, exactly, but this definitely puts more pressure on the offense to keep bludgeoning the other teams, and that makes me a little nervous. 1 Quote
antrat Posted August 3 Posted August 3 If this team had even a half decent bullpen, this season would be quite a bit different. But they probably would still have traded Skubal. Quote
chasfh Posted August 3 Posted August 3 4 minutes ago, lordstanley said: This is a discouraging day to be a Tigers fan, to be honest. At least for me. Doesn't even make us better for next year. 2tion ceiling. BTW, what does "2tion ceiling" mean? Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Can we get to the playoffs with Melton/Valdez/Montero/Flaherty/Jobe while adding nothing except maybe Ryan to the bullpen? Quote
romad1 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 did you see that Gage Workman is in the trade to Padres? Quote
SoCalTiger Posted August 3 Posted August 3 3 minutes ago, chasfh said: That's what I meant by "heavy lifting", meaning, the word "probably" is doing some work here. I would have liked to keep Casey, too, but maybe we'll be doing backflips having Kash on the team. Won't know that until at least 2029, I'd guess. Probably but he is doing well in High A this year so maybe 2028 ? In total we have added five pitchers to our system that will be here in 2027. Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, monkeytargets39 said: Can we get to the playoffs with Melton/Valdez/Montero/Flaherty/Jobe while adding nothing except maybe Ryan to the bullpen? This is the $500 question. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, romad1 said: did you see that Gage Workman is in the trade to Padres? Good. One more 40-man spot open Quote
RedRamage Posted August 3 Posted August 3 11 minutes ago, chasfh said: That's what I meant by "heavy lifting", meaning, the word "probably" is doing some work here. I would have liked to keep Casey, too, but maybe we'll be doing backflips having Kash on the team. Won't know that until at least 2029, I'd guess. So Mize got traded, in part, for Kash considerations? 1 1 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 3 Posted August 3 No one seems too upset about losing Gage Workman, I guess for a reason. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, Tiger337 said: Kash Mayfield is the Padres #2 prospect but not top 100 (for whatever that's worth). Jackson is a 27 year old pitcher with a 7.05 ERA. I'll wait for reports on Mayfield, but right now I am wishing they kept Mize. terrible. I guess this means they had made an offer to Mize but the sides weren't close - or at least I hope it got that far. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, IdahoBert said: No one seems too upset about losing Gage Workman, I guess for a reason. we already tried to give him away once, and then there he was again, like a bad penny. Quote
4hzglory Posted August 3 Posted August 3 This definitely appears better than a comp pick, but I’m disappointed as I’m not sure it’s better than a comp pick and having Casey in the playoff chase/playoffs. I think Kash is very intriguing and is 2 years ahead of a draft pick. But only Ryan potentially helps us significantly this year. And we are still very much in it. Quote
Tiger337 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 I can't say I am excited about what happened the past few days. I might change my mind on that in a few years. 1 Quote
lordstanley Posted August 3 Posted August 3 The Tigers were tied for the best record in the AL at last year's deadline, with a healthy division lead. But Harris didn't do much to try to make the team better, I guess because the Tigers were good enough and the playoffs were safe. The Tigers are 2.5 games out of of a playoff spot this season and 5.5 games behind the division lead, but Harris didn't do anything to make this year's team better, instead made it worse, because the Tigers apparently had no chance. So I guess the Tigers will never be active in improving at the trade deadline unless they are in that narrow window of no more than 2 games up on a playoff spot and no more than 2 games behind a playoff spot. Good to know. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 3 Posted August 3 Just now, Dan Gilmore said: This is the $500 question. I really, really, REALLY can't believe they didn't do squat for the bullpen. I guess Harris's view is if lightning strikes and all the planets align and harmonic convergence is achieved, the Tigers get to the off season, but he's not putting' his thumb on the scale. 2 Quote
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