Here's all the important dates you need to remember this offseason
Bruce Rondon's unimpressive spring has spurred reports the Tigers are exploring the open market for an established closer.
Max Scherzer was the last arbitration eligible player on the Detroit Tigers to agree on a contract, coming to terms on a one year, $6.725 million deal.
Another day, another Rick Porcello rumor. The latest gossip revolves around the Diamondbacks and recently acquired SS prospect Nick Ahmed.
Former Tiger Edwin Jackson is seeking a multi-year contract, but is he worth the cost?
Bruce Rondon's unimpressive spring has spurred reports the Tigers are exploring the open market for an established closer.
Max Scherzer was the last arbitration eligible player on the Detroit Tigers to agree on a contract, coming to terms on a one year, $6.725 million deal.
Another day, another Rick Porcello rumor. The latest gossip revolves around the Diamondbacks and recently acquired SS prospect Nick Ahmed.
At the end of the 2012 season the Tigers cut ties with Jose Valverde, Delmon Young, Daniel Schlereth, Ryan Raburn, Gerald Laird and Don Kelly . Only Kelly returned. What's the status of the other five?
Seven Tigers are eligible for arbitration, and today is the date that salary figures must be submitted by players and clubs. Many will settle today.
Tigers GM talks up the talent and youth of Rick Porcello during an interview on MLB Network Radio.
Moving on from the failed Justin Upton deal, the Diamondbacks and Mariners turn to the Tigers, both inquiring about Rick Porcello
Bill of The Platoon Advantage weighs in on whether the Tigers would really see that much of an upgrade by trading for Baltimore's J.J. Hardy
Trade rumors continue to swirl around 5th starter Rick Porcello, the latest being a three-way trade in which the Tigers would receive J.J. Hardy from the Orioles.
Jeremy Bonderman won't be bringing Mr. Snappy back to Detroit, signing a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners
The Tigers' minor league starting pitching depth became that much shallower with the release of Adam Wilk.
Tigers are rumored to have placed Rick Porcello on the trading block, the outfielder heavy Angels are interested.
Both Justin Verlander and Anibal Sanchez are reported to be under five-year contracts worth $80 million. Here's why it's misleading to say that.
The Tigers are happy to have Anibal Sanchez back in their rotation. But what impact will his $ 80 million contract have on the roster going forward?