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Tigers' 2026 Season: Stakes Raised, New Pitching Powerhouse?
10 Feb
Summary
- Tigers favored to win division, but need pitching improvement.
- Skubal signed for $32 million, Framber Valdez joins rotation.
- Prospect McGonigle eyes Opening Day roster spot.
Pitchers and catchers officially report for the Detroit Tigers' 2026 spring training, marking the beginning of a season where the team is poised to contend for their division title. Having made the playoffs in two consecutive seasons, the Tigers are no longer in a proving phase; they are expected to win.
A significant focus for the Tigers in 2026 is the enhancement of their pitching rotation. Tarik Skubal, fresh off a $32 million arbitration victory, is entering his final season under team control. His presence, combined with the anticipated signing of Framber Valdez, could establish the Tigers' rotation as one of baseball's elite. This development is crucial, as the team ranked 17th in ERA last season.
Further strengthening the pitching staff, Jack Flaherty and Casey Mize are set to join the rotation. However, the status of Reese Olson, who dealt with a shoulder strain last July, remains uncertain for Opening Day. Drew Anderson and Troy Melton are potential internal options should Olson not be ready or if further injuries occur.




