Detroit Tigers fans haven’t seen the most complete, on-field product as of late.
The Tigers haven’t exactly been playing a poor brand of baseball that one would associate with an eight-game slide. Their run differential over the span is -24, but Detroit has kept it close or had a lead in all but one of the eight games.
With July right around the corner and the trade deadline approaching, it will be interesting to see how the Tigers progress from here.
Nothing is set in stone at this point. The team probably wasn’t going to be buyers, even if they owned one of baseball’s best records, due to the payroll and a thin farm system.