The Detroit Tigers had a rough end to their playoff run when they lost to the Mariners in five games in the ALDS. They had no run support, which tells them their top priority this offseason is finding some.
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Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes the Tigers can find that offensive upgrade in a player they failed to get last year: Alex Bregman.
“The Detroit Tigers offered Bregman a six-year, $171.5 million contract in contrast to Boston's more flexible deal. That sort of framework ought to appeal more to the 31-year-old this time around.Detroit president Scott Harris badly needs to stretch beyond his comfort zone and go for it. Tarik Skubal's imminent free agency in 2027 ratchets up the pressure in a palpable way. Bregman has a connection to Tigers manager AJ Hinch, with whom he won a World Series in Houston. The Tigers aren't far off from the upper echelon of contention. Bregman can move the needle, and Detroit needs him more than Boston, frankly,” Kline wrote.
This past season, Bregman finished slashing.273/.360/.462/.821 with 28 doubles, 18 home runs, and 62 RBI over 114 games played. If he has a fully healthy season, he could be the offensive player Detroit needs, and also provides some top-tier defense at the hot corner.
Currently, the Tigers have Zach McKinstry at third, who is an All-Star and Silver Slugger. However, he's no Bregman, and if Detroit's smart, they'll find another place to put him.
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Combining Bregman with Tarik Skubal for his potential final season with the Tigers is the best way the Tigers can make one final run to the World Series. Hopefully, they get to pursuing him; otherwise, the incumbent Boston Red Sox will stop at nothing to keep their superstar.
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