The Tigers, MLB trade deadline
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The Tigers' five prospects were tied for fifth-most among all organizations, with the Cleveland Guardians and Milwaukee Brewers.
The Twins made their first big move of Trade Deadline season on Monday, trading Chris Paddack and Randy Dobnak to the Tigers in exchange for catching prospect Enrique Jimenez, Detroit's No. 14 prospect.
The Detroit Tigers officially added Troy Melton to the five-man rotation when they optioned fellow right-hander Keider Montero to Triple-A Toledo.
Michael Harris II is heating up at the plate, and a mock trade sending the Braves' center fielder to the Tigers could benefit both teams ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline.
The Tigers swung their first significant deal leading into Thursday’s Trade Deadline by acquiring right-handers Chris Paddack and Randy Dobnak from the Twins for catching prospect Enrique Jimenez. Paddack will be filling an unforeseen void in the Tigers’ rotation by replacing Reese Olson,
They are tromping now onto ballfields at TigerTown in Lakeland, Florida – 19 of the 21 players who were drafted and signed by Detroit following this month’s MLB Draft.
In order to pry starting pitcher Chris Paddack away from the Minnesota Twins prior to the trade deadline, the Detroit Tigers had to part ways with 19-year-old catcher Enrique Jimenez.
The Minnesota Twins sent starting pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers on Monday afternoon, the first of what could be multiple moves ahead of Thursday’s 5 p.m. trade deadline as the Twins have fallen behind much of the American League in their quest for a Wild Card berth.
This trade proposal sees the Detroit Tigers land two-time All-Star closer Ryan Helsley from the St. Louis Cardinals.
After a great first half of the season, the Detroit Tigers find themselves in a bit of a free fall heading into the trade deadline.