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Connor Seabold officially signs with the Tigers, and this veteran addition provides the ultimate safety net for our opening day pitching staff.
Losing a reliable arm right before the regular season begins is always a massive punch to the gut. The injury bug simply refuses to leave our clubhouse alone this spring.
Watching Beau Brieske go down with a left adductor strain during a routine workout is incredibly frustrating. The young reliever worked incredibly hard to prepare for this upcoming summer.
The organization had to transfer the 27-year-old righty (Drafted Round 27, 2019 by Detroit Tigers) to the 60-day injured list. This lengthy absence creates an undeniable hole in the middle innings.
A smart front office never panics when faced with sudden adversity. They immediately pivoted to the open market to find a proven arm.
Bringing in a guy with actual major league experience is the smartest possible response. You can never have too much pitching depth to survive a long summer.
The 30-year-old journeyman (Drafted Round 3, 2017 by Philadelphia Phillies) knows exactly how to handle high pressure situations. He understands his role and is fighting to keep his career alive.
Seabold is embracing a massive opportunity in Detroit
We just want guys who actually appreciate the chance to wear the Old English D, and a fresh start often sparks magic. Knowing we have capable insurance is a massive relief.
He posted a respectable 4.35 ERA over seven major league appearances last season. Those numbers show he can still get big league hitters out when his mechanics are clean.
His four-seam fastball generates solid swings and misses when located properly up in the zone. A patient pitching coach can absolutely help him refine his secondary pitches.
This split contract is completely risk-free for the front office. If he finds his groove, we just acquired a massive bargain to stabilize the middle frames.
If he struggles, the organization can easily look at other internal options down the road. It is a brilliant depth move that protects the starting rotation from early burnout.
Baseball is an absolute marathon filled with unpredictable twists and turns. Surmounting early injuries is exactly how resilient teams build their unbreakable character.
When the regular season kicks off, this pitching staff will be completely ready to compete. The next man up mentality is officially taking over the clubhouse.
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