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Tigers Acquire Veteran Pitcher Charlie Morton in Deadline Deal

Summary

  • Tigers acquire 41-year-old Charlie Morton from Orioles
  • Morton to bolster Tigers' starting rotation for playoff push
  • Orioles receive minor league pitcher Micah Ashman in return
Tigers Acquire Veteran Pitcher Charlie Morton in Deadline Deal

As the 2025 MLB trade deadline approached on July 31st, the Detroit Tigers were focused on bolstering their pitching staff. In a last-minute move, the Tigers acquired 41-year-old veteran pitcher Charlie Morton from the Baltimore Orioles.

Morton, who is in the 18th year of his MLB career, has struggled at times this season, posting a 5.42 ERA in 23 games with the Orioles. However, his underlying numbers suggest he has been unlucky, with a 4.84 FIP. The Tigers are hoping that Morton can provide a veteran presence and stabilize the back end of their starting rotation as they make a push for the playoffs.

In return for Morton, the Orioles received minor league left-handed pitcher Micah Ashman. Ashman, who has been having a strong season at the Double-A level, will provide the Orioles with pitching depth in their farm system.

The Tigers' rotation has been hit hard by injuries, with three starters currently on the injured list. Morton will likely compete with recent acquisition Chris Paddack and rookie Troy Melton for consistent starts down the stretch. With his two World Series rings and extensive postseason experience, Morton's veteran leadership could prove invaluable for a Tigers team looking to make a deep playoff run.

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The Detroit Tigers acquired veteran pitcher Charlie Morton from the Baltimore Orioles in a deadline deal.
Charlie Morton is 41 years old, in the 18th year of his MLB career.
Morton had a 5.42 ERA in 23 games with the Orioles, but his underlying numbers suggested he had been unlucky, with a 4.84 FIP.

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