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A three-member arbitration panel Thursday awarded Tigers ace Tarik Skubal a record $32 million salary for 2026.
MLB Hot Stove Report: Framber Valdez stuns with Tigers deal, Eugenio Suárez, Brendan Donovan on move
In a stunning twist, Framber Valdez agreed to a three-year, $115 million deal with the Tigers late Wednesday night. The contract has an opt-out available after the second season and makes Valdez both the highest paid left-hander and latin born pitcher ever by average annual value.
Amidst the crushing emotion following last October’s 15-inning AL Division Series loss in Seattle, Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris gave a glimmer of hope for the future. “I expect the players that posted dominant years in Double-A to factor into our big league team next year,
Baseball legend Mickey Lolich has died at 85, with tributes for the 1968 World Series hero pouring in from the Detroit Tigers and fans.
Now that Framber Valdez has agreed to a deal with the Tigers, all the marquee free agents are officially off the board, which means the offseason is nearing its end. Zac Gallen is the last available free agent who would matter to the majority of Fantasy leagues.