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As the Detroit Tigers opened the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando, the first notable roster move came quietly with the signing of right-hander Drew Anderson to a one-year deal. While far from a headline-grabbing addition,
Two seasons after the Tigers got their first look at Drew Anderson in camp, they’re bringing the right-hander back to the states after two dominant seasons in Korea. The Tigers reached agreement with Anderson on a one-year Major League contract,
Scott Harris, the Tigers’ president of baseball operations, plays things close to the vest. Any rumors circulating this time of year are not coming from him. But in a Monday night conversation with reporters, he offered at least a partial sense of how active the Tigers expect to be.
The Detroit Tigers made a signing last week which issued a strong reaction from the fanbase, and it's likely to get even stronger. Fans in Detroit were for the
As rumors and made-up trade scenarios involving two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal swirl around these Winter Meetings, Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris steadfastly refused
Drew VerHagen will play in Korea in 2026, essentially taking the spot of Drew Anderson, who recently signed with the Tigers.