Tigers Block
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 11:33 pm
It's a little tough to create a block after pulling off a blockbuster, but here we are. Tigers don't have a ton of MLB-ready pieces to move this offseason, but we have a few holes and an abundance of top prospects and picks for those inclined. Other players/prospects/picks may be available, so just ask. Needs include true LF, 2B upgrade, catcher and relief.
MLB ready:
JP Crawford: 26-year-old lefty hitting SS who took a big step forward in 2021. The plus D is still there and he put together a solid offensive season. 2022 should be brighter. Slashed .273/.338/.376 with 9 HR 54 RBI 89 R. 3.1 FWAR
Adolis Garcia: 28-year-old rookie was named an All Star after a blistering first half. Came way down in the second half, but finished with 31 HR 90 RBI 77 R 16 SB and a 2.9 FWAR season with plus D across all three OF spots. Mostly played CF and RF.
Braxton Garrett: The former top prospect is now 24 and split the season between MLB and AAA for Miami. He found mixed success between both levels and looks like a future #4 starter, unless he makes a leap. Had a 3.89 ERA in AAA over 85.2 IP with more than 9 K/9 IP. In the majors, he posted a 5.03 ERA with a 4.38 FIP.
Zack Greinke: The ageless wonder looks to be back for another season. He struggled down the stretch, but his last start was 4 shutout innings in the World Series. He finished 2021 with a 4.16 ERA over 170 innings. Steamer likes him for 1.9 wins.
Prospects:
Jarren Duran: BA #37. Plus tools in CF. Showed great power and speed in AAA and struggled in a SSS in the majors.
Ryne Nelson: BA #98. 12 K/9 IP in AA last year. ZiPS likes him in-line with every starter not named Zac Gallen in Arizona at about 1.1 FWAR.
Chris McMahon: Rockies' second round pick in 2020, who is another Fangraphs FV 45. 9.37 K/9 IP and 2.52 BB/ 9 IP with a 4.17 ERA.
Alex Ramirez: Mets' rising prospect. CF with plus power, speed and D. Not to be confused with the older and less-talented Angels' Alexander Ramirez. Far out, great upside.
Taylor Dollard: Mariners' SP prospect from the 2020 draft who had a great professional debut. 133 strikeouts over 100 innings between A and A+ Projectable 6'3 195 frame with a four pitch mix and incredible command/control, walking only 24 over those 100 innings.
Picks:
Cleveland 1 (#15)
Pirates 2 (#57)
Tigers 2 (#60)
Padres 3 (#63)
MLB ready:
JP Crawford: 26-year-old lefty hitting SS who took a big step forward in 2021. The plus D is still there and he put together a solid offensive season. 2022 should be brighter. Slashed .273/.338/.376 with 9 HR 54 RBI 89 R. 3.1 FWAR
Adolis Garcia: 28-year-old rookie was named an All Star after a blistering first half. Came way down in the second half, but finished with 31 HR 90 RBI 77 R 16 SB and a 2.9 FWAR season with plus D across all three OF spots. Mostly played CF and RF.
Braxton Garrett: The former top prospect is now 24 and split the season between MLB and AAA for Miami. He found mixed success between both levels and looks like a future #4 starter, unless he makes a leap. Had a 3.89 ERA in AAA over 85.2 IP with more than 9 K/9 IP. In the majors, he posted a 5.03 ERA with a 4.38 FIP.
Zack Greinke: The ageless wonder looks to be back for another season. He struggled down the stretch, but his last start was 4 shutout innings in the World Series. He finished 2021 with a 4.16 ERA over 170 innings. Steamer likes him for 1.9 wins.
Prospects:
Jarren Duran: BA #37. Plus tools in CF. Showed great power and speed in AAA and struggled in a SSS in the majors.
Ryne Nelson: BA #98. 12 K/9 IP in AA last year. ZiPS likes him in-line with every starter not named Zac Gallen in Arizona at about 1.1 FWAR.
Chris McMahon: Rockies' second round pick in 2020, who is another Fangraphs FV 45. 9.37 K/9 IP and 2.52 BB/ 9 IP with a 4.17 ERA.
Alex Ramirez: Mets' rising prospect. CF with plus power, speed and D. Not to be confused with the older and less-talented Angels' Alexander Ramirez. Far out, great upside.
Taylor Dollard: Mariners' SP prospect from the 2020 draft who had a great professional debut. 133 strikeouts over 100 innings between A and A+ Projectable 6'3 195 frame with a four pitch mix and incredible command/control, walking only 24 over those 100 innings.
Picks:
Cleveland 1 (#15)
Pirates 2 (#57)
Tigers 2 (#60)
Padres 3 (#63)