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Tigers Predicted Not To Shop at Top of Relief Market Ahead of MLB Trade Deadline

The Detroit Tigers could go bargain bin shopping for bullpen help ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
Jun 12, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Detroit Tigers pitcher Will Vest (19) throws during the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Jun 12, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Detroit Tigers pitcher Will Vest (19) throws during the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

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The Detroit Tigers have been one of the best teams in baseball, lacking any glaring weaknesses, just a few weeks out from the MLB trade deadline.

Alas, even the best teams could use some reinforcements on the roster for what they hope is a deep run in the playoffs.

For the Tigers, they need to find an upgrade on the left side of their infield.

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Javier Baez and Zach McKinstry have been incredibly productive this season, but shortstop Trey Sweeney has been a major disappointment. Third base has been a revolving door with prospect Jace Jung not producing as well as the team had hoped.

But another area of the team people are keeping a close eye on is the bullpen.

Detroit has had one of the best relief staffs in baseball since last year when they went on their unprecedented run to qualify for the postseason.

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There have been a few hiccups in June from the bullpen, but overall, this is a group that has remained steadily productive.

However, they have one clear weakness that the front office would love to address ahead of the MLB trade deadline: they need someone who can generate some whiffs.

As currently constructed, the Tigers’ bullpen relies on inducing soft contact and their defense to make the plays. They do not generate as many strikeouts as you would like to see, especially in high-leverage situations.

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Luckily for Detroit, there should be plenty of options available on the trade market in the coming weeks.

Some big names could be available, such as former All-Stars Aroldis Chapman of the Boston Red Sox, Felix Bautista of the Baltimore Orioles and David Bednar of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

But, the Tigers aren’t expected to go shopping at the top of the market if they look to make a deal at all.

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“Although the team does not overpay at the deadline, it could focus on veteran relievers with playoff experience, just not likely those at the top of the market. Alex Lange could also be activated in the coming weeks — he’s currently rehabbing in the minors,” wrote Greg Jewett of The Athletic (subscription required).

It will be interesting to see how the front office operates, given how wide open their window of contention is right now.

The future remains incredibly bright in Detroit, but no one knows what truly lies ahead; their chances of winning the World Series may never be better than they are right now.

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Kenneth Teape
KENNETH TEAPE

Kenneth Teape is an alumnus of SUNY Old Westbury and graduated in 2013 with an Honors Degree in Media Communications with a focus on print journalism. During his time at Old Westbury, he worked for the school newspaper and several online publications, such as Knicks Now, the official website of the New York Knicks, and a self-made website with fellow students, Gotham City Sports News. Kenneth has also been a site expert at Empire Writes Back, Musket Fire, and Lake Show Life within the FanSided Network. He was a contributor to HoopsHabit, with work featured on Bleacher Report and Yardbarker. In addition to his work here, he is a reporter for both NBA Analysis Network and NFL Analysis Network, as well as a writer and editor for Packers Coverage. You can follow him on X, formerly Twitter, @teapester725, or reach him via email at teapester725@gmail.com.