Taking a look at what the Tigers' starting lineup and pitching rotation could look like to open the 2019 season. Video by Anthony Fenech and Ryan Ford, Detroit Free Press. Wochit
CARLSBAD, Calif. – Buckle up for boredom.
That’s the forecast for the Detroit Tigers’ offseason, which will be high on minor-league signings and waiver claims, but low on excitement.
Sure, the Tigers will sign a few major-league free agents, but those players won’t move the needle much.
This week’s GM meetings provided little clarity on the Tigers’ offseason, with the trade market not fully formed and general manager Al Avila and his team meeting with agents for players who will not make headlines.