The Los Angeles Dodgers could watch pitcher Jack Flaherty walk out the door and head to the Detroit Tigers in free agency.
The Detroit Tigers have had a fairly quiet winter so far, but that could all change with a few free agents still available that make sense for them. It was an amazing campaign for the Tigers in 2024.
Flaherty even started Game 1 of both the National League Championship Series and World Series, shining in both and helping the Dodgers get off to much-needed 1-0 leads. He was roughed up in his second start of both series, but it wound up not costing LA.
The Detroit Tigers didn't try to sign Shohei Ohtani in 2017. A lot has changed since then, exemplified by an attempt to sign Roki Sasaki in 2024-25.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty could betray Los Angeles and sign a free-agent contract with the rival San Francisco Giants.
Briceno played exclusively at first base in the Arizona Fall League en route to Most Valuable Player honors and the circuit's first Triple Crown.
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What's encouraging for Tigers partisans is that the club is heavily linked to third baseman Alex Bregman, who's quite easily the top remaining free agent. They don't need to squander their current position when it comes to Bregman's market.
The Detroit Tigers are out of the running to sign Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki, so they must start turning their attention to Plan B.
"If Sasaki signs elsewhere, the prediction is the Dodgers. If Sasaki lands with L.A., then Flaherty will wind up with the division-rival San Francisco Giants, who have struck out on just about every big-name pitcher over the last few offseasons and most recently settled for a soon-to-be-42-year-old Justin Verlander."