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MLB Expert Shares Perfect Free Agent Target for Detroit Tigers This Offseason
The Detroit Tigers are a team that many people are going to be keeping a close eye on during the upcoming offseason.
Given how strongly they finished the 2024 campaign, they should be looking to upgrade specific aspects of their roster. While their finish to the season was impressive, there are a few clear-cut needs.
Many people will look to the pitching staff as needing reinforcements. For the last few weeks, the only starting pitcher who consistently took the ball as more than an opener was likely Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal.
Injuries depleted the rotation after Jack Flaherty was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead of the deadline. Better health would certainly help, but some reinforcements will be needed.
Alas, there are at least pieces the team can rely on and plug into the pitching staff. In the opinion of Bradford Doolittle of ESPN, the biggest need for the Tigers is adding a home run hitter to their lineup.
“A thumper. When you look at the Tigers’ positional array as it stood at the end of the season, it’s talented but especially really young at every spot. It’s an athletic group that can be augmented with midtier veterans to fill roster gaps and can grow together. Their top position prospect, outfielder Max Clark, has yet to hit the upper levels of the minors, so there’s more talent coming. Because Detroit has all of those young athletes to blanket the field, and young players tend to need less rest in the form of DH days, the Tigers could accommodate a pure, mashing DH more than most contending teams,” the MLB expert wrote.
The Detroit lineup provided a lot of positives down the stretch. When it was needed, the team came through with timely hitting.
But, the postseason showed just how badly this team needs a home run hitter. In seven playoff games, they scored only 21 runs.
Had it not been for some elite pitching, which showed cracks down the stretch against the Cleveland Guardians, they likely wouldn’t have made it as far as they did.
Who could the Tigers target to address that need? Doolittle offered a solution; Pete Alonso of the New York Mets.
“The Tigers also have a lot of cash to spend if they so choose, given their lack of committed money, and in theory a player like Pete Alonso embodies the kind of hitter we’re talking about. If that doesn’t work, it’s still a skill set the Tigers should pursue after finishing next-to-last in OBP and 22nd in slugging,” he wrote.
The slugging first baseman would be a huge addition to the Detroit lineup. While his numbers dropped off slightly in 2024 from previous seasons, he has still hit at least 34 home runs in every season of his career and is a four-time All-Star.
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Campbell: ‘We’re in the Middle of the Circus’
The Detroit Lions have high expectations as they begin their journey to New Orleans.
As the NFC No. 1 seed, the Lions had the advantage of earning a first-round bye and now need to win two games to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl. It is, in some ways, uncharted territory for an organization that has never been the top seed in the NFC.
However, this team is comprised of players that made a run to the NFC Championship game last season. It’s a young team that has valuable playoff experience, and as a result Dan Campbell does not view added expectation or pressure being attached to the team as a new experience.
“We’ve had attention for four years here. There’s been more stuff that’s been made out, that’s been built one way,” Campbell said. “We’ve been so good, we’ve been so bad. We were a laughingstock, now we’re great. And it’s been this rollercoaster of up and downs, and it’s the next week of it. This is nothing new that we’re in. This is nothing new for me, for the coaches, for the players. We’re in the middle of the circus, man, and it’s about time to perform.”
There could be more pressure facing the Lions as a result of the team holding the top seed and home field advantage. However, Campbell hasn’t allowed doubt to creep into the organization.
“I don’t think about, ‘Man, we’re the one seed, so if you guys don’t succeed, then —’ I never think like that. I don’t know, to me, I look at it as like — I know how who we are. I know what we’re about. I know how we have to prepare,” Campbell explained. “I respect the opponent, and now it’s time to go to work. That’s how I look at it. I don’t look at anything else. I don’t think of, ‘What if it doesn’t?’ The what ifs, like f**k man, I couldn’t sleep at night if I lived that way. There’s no freakin’ way. We’re the one seed, we earned the one seed. We’ve got a good opponent coming in, and we’re gonna be ready to play.”
Ultimately, the team’s goal is to reach the Super Bowl and emerge victorious. However, the team has been steady in not letting their focus divert from the upcoming opponent, and even with the postseason arriving it appears that the team will once again remain focused on the next opponent ahead.
“No, listen everything’s about this game right now,” Campbell said. “I’ve said it before, I’ve been to a Super Bowl and I’ve lost it. It stings. It’s about this week. We’ve got to find a way to win this game, this week.”
MORE: Early Storylines For Lions Playoff Matchup Against Commanders
Notes
The Lions have multiple key players dealing with injuries suffered in the team’s win over Minnesota, including offensive lineman Kevin Zeitler and cornerback Terrion Arnold. Campbell did not have a new update on either player, as the team was given three days off prior to returning Monday.
“I’ll know more tomorrow. I’ll know more tomorrow where everybody’s at,” Campbell said. “Yeah, I can’t give you a straight up answer off of three days off really. I just know everybody’s treatment has gone well and we’ll see.”
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Snow showers, breezy winds & falling temperatures expected in Metro Detroit on Monday
4Warn Weather – MONDAY: Cloudy skies. A chance of snow showers. High: 29. Temperatures falling into the lower 20 by the late afternoon and into the evening hours.
MONDAY NIGHT: Cloudy skies. A chance of snow showers. High: 15. Wind chills into the single digits to below zero overnight.
TUESDAY: Cloudy skies. A chance of snow showers. High: 20.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Low: 15.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy skies. High: 24.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy skies, a chance of snow showers. Low: 11.
After most of the region saw some snow shower activity through the late afternoon and evening hours on Sunday, we’re going to keep the chance of snow showers into the forecast throughout the start of the week.
As a cold front moves through the region today, we will keep the chance of snow showers into the forecast as the lake effect snow machine is turned back on again thanks to a northwest flow. High temperatures will head into the upper 20s on Monday, will drop into the upper teens and lower 20s by Tuesday afternoon.
Expect falling temperatures throughout the day on Monday with temperatures into the lower 20s by the late afternoon and evening hours. But, once you factor in the winds, wind chills will be going below zero by the evening through the overnight hours and into Tuesday Morning for most of the region.
Another arctic blast moves in looking ahead into the middle of next week, with highs on Tuesday into the lower 20s and overnight lows into the low teens and single digits, we will see a gradual warm-up looking ahead into the end of next week. The snow showers will wind down by Tuesday night, and will keep a few flakes into the forecast on Wednesday otherwise expect plenty of cloud cover.
As we watch another front roll through the region by Thursday, we will bring the chance of snow showers back to the region for the day on Thursday. High temperatures warming up a bit, into the lower 30s by the afternoon.
Then, we will dry things out for Friday, but keep the cloud cover around, and then a chance of rain and snow showers moves into the region for the start of the weekend on Saturday. We’ll watch an area of low pressure move south of the region, and with enough cold air in place and high temperatures just above the freezing mark, we will hold onto the chance of some rain and snow showers.
Cloud cover sticks around for the end of the weekend on Sunday, but then we go back into the freezer again. High temperatures will drop into the middle 20s by Sunday afternoon.
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