Detroit Tigers general manager Al Avila did a solid job in rebuilding the team’s bullpen.
Working mainly in the trade market, Avila acquired Justin Wilson and Francisco Rodriguez in deals that didn’t mortgage the future for the Tigers.
Part of the general manager’s strategy to rebuild the unit included signing reliever Mark Lowe.
The 33-year-old was coming off an excellent 2015 campaign split between Seattle and Toronto.
Starting the year in the Pacific Northwest, Lowe thrived pitching as one of then-manager Lloyd McClendon’s top setup relievers. The veteran posted a 1.