The Detroit Tigers are squarely in no-man’s land. After failing to crack the .400 winning-percentage plateau from 2017-20, their rebuild appeared to be taking shape, as they finished with 77 wins in 2021. But last year, despite making a pair of big splashes in free agency in the offseason, they won just 66 games. This year, at 38-48 through Thursday, they aren’t poised to do much better, but they’re also only six games back in the AL Central. Do they tear everything down, risking another lengthy rebuild? Largely stay pat? Or even try to improve at the deadline?