Former Detroit Tigers right-hander Jack Flaherty previously expressed interest in returning to the Los Angeles Dodgers, but the Dodgers have moved on.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, the reigning AL Cy Young winner, knows the Tigers are interested in signing third baseman Alex Bregman.
Reigning American League Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal thinks the Detroit Tigers should consider signing third baseman Alex Bregman and right-hander Jack Flaherty before pitchers and catchers report to spring training in a little more than two weeks.
Flaherty, in what was quickly interpreted as a bid to re-sign in LA by doing a little sucking up, tweeted amid the online firestorm about all of the Dodgers' deferrals. He wrote on Twitter, " A certain team isn't ruining baseball. A lot of other teams are just doing very little ." Well, both could also be true.
No one likes waiting for the phone to ring. World Series Champions are no exception. Jack Flaherty — 29-years-old and coming off a season in which he pitched to a 13-7 record and a 3.17 ERA —
The Detroit Tigers have been linked all offseason to a reunion with a former pitcher who has now become the top name left on the free agent pitching market. With the fit between Jack Flaherty in the Tigers making a ton of sense for a number of reasons,
Free agent starting pitcher Jack Flaherty said he did not want the Detroit Tigers to trade him to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the deadline.
Los Angeles Dodgers free agent Jack Flaherty could end up signing his next contract with the same team that traded him last season.
Left-hander Tyler Holton has been one of the most valuable Tigers each of the past two seasons, because of his versatility.
Jack Flaherty's departure from Detroit at the 2024 trade deadline wasn't at all surprising, but it left the Tigers desperately short-staffed. The rotation was down to two men in Tarik Skubal and Keider Montero. Reese Olson and Casey Mize were on the shelf and Kenta Maeda had been demoted to the bullpen.
The Detroit Tigers were the biggest surprise of the 2024 MLB season, arriving way ahead of their anticipated timeline. After missing the playoffs for nine strai
The Detroit Tigers’ farm system has already given the Major League club some momentum going into the 2025 season.