Because of their lack of an impact move, Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report believes Detroit is one team that will take a step back in 2025. “We're not saying the Tigers are going to
For the second time in a month, the Tigers have re-signed a pitcher they dealt away at the Trade Deadline last July. This time, it’s lefty Andrew Chafin, who’s back for a third stint with Detroit on a
Detroit Tigers left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin, who signed a minor league contract, previously pitched for the Tigers in the 2022 and 2024 seasons.
Free agent reliever Andrew Chafin, 34, who has already pitched in 105 games for the Tigers across two stints with the club, signed a minor league deal Monday to go to spring training with Detroit, the team that traded the left-hander to Texas last summer.
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin has a chance to win a job in the Detroit Tigers' bullpen but it won’t be handed to him this spring. Manager A.J. Hinch said he was thrilled to have Chafin back on the squad for a third time. But the Tigers' bullpen mix is crowded.
The Tigers on Monday signed Chafin to a minor-league deal and a camp invite, marking his third tour of duty with the club.
The Tigers announced Monday they’d signed the 34-year-old Chafin to a minor-league contract with an invitation to big-league camp.
The face in the clubhouse at Joker Marchant Stadium was familiar, yet there were subtle signs that things are different for Andrew Chafin in his third Tigers stint.
The Detroit Tigers have made several huge moves this offseason, but the collective upgrades to their bullpen could prove to have the biggest impact of any of their acquisitions. On Monday afternoon, the Tigers raised some eyebrows across baseball when they brought back left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin.
LAKELAND, Fla. — Andrew Chafin has returned to the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers signed Chafin, a left-handed reliever, to a minor league contract Monday evening with a non-roster invitation to MLB ...
4:00pm: The Tigers announced that they have signed left-hander Andrew Chafin to a minor league deal with a non-roster invite to spring training. The southpaw is a client of Meister Sports Management.
The Tigers hope to return to the playoffs for the second time in 11 years and the team is focusing on bolstering its bullpen this offseason.
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