Detroit Tigers Make 1 Thing Clear
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The Cleveland Guardians have plenty of bullpen options, but a limited number of spots on the Major League roster.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Tigers have officially entered “the high-rent district” following Tarik Skubal’s record-shattering arbitration victory and the team’s signing of Framber Valdez, according to Cleveland.
Despite offensive concerns and a relatively low payroll, the Cleveland Guardians remain confident their proven player development program will lead to victories again in 2026.
The Cleveland Guardians certainly haven’t made it easy on themselves, but they’re still the reigning back-to-back American League Central champions and have won the division three of the last four years.
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Jose Ramirez signs massive $175 million Guardians extension that has large chunk of deferred money
Jose Ramirez isn’t leaving Cleveland any time soon. The star third baseman signed a seven-year, $175 million extension to keep him with the Guardians through the 2032 season, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
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The Detroit Tigers added top free agent Framber Valdez to their roster, which completely changes the picture of their starting rotation.
The Tigers spent far more than expected on starting pitching this winter. But where do Framber Valdez and Tarik Skubal rank among the highest-paid starting pitchers in MLB?
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal reportedly won his arbitration case. Here are three big-picture questions facing the Tigers that all teams will be monitoring.