The Detroit Tigers appear to be locked in on one particular veteran arm.
Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported Friday that the Tigers’ pursuit of free-agent righty Kenta Maeda has intensified in recent days. Morosi notes that previous reports stated that Detroit has “serious interest” in Maeda this MLB offseason.
Maeda, 35, was a Cy Young finalist for the Minnesota Twins in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season (going 6-1 with a 2.70 ERA with 80 strikeouts in 11 starts). Last season for the Twins, he went 6-8 with a 4.23 ERA and 117 strikeouts in 20 starts.
At this point, though, Maeda has a lot of tread on his tires. He pitched for almost a decade in Japan before joining the MLB in 2016 and he also now has a 2021 Tommy John surgery under his belt. But Maeda still has good swing-and-miss stuff and an ability to eat innings as a reliable mid-rotation starter. That could prove useful for the Tigers, who sold off some pitching talent at last season’s trade deadline.
Seattle officially decided Wednesday to end the Suarez era after two seasons. They traded him to a top National League contender for two players.
MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reports that the Mariners are now eyeing the veteran slugger Jeimer Candelario to fill the void at third base with Suarez now out of the picture. Candelario, 29, is a free agent after splitting time last season between the Washington Nationals and Chicago Cubs.
The switch-hitting Candelario can easily replicate some of Suarez’s power profile. He hit 22 home runs and 70 RBIs (both career highs) in 140 total games last season. Candelario also hits for slightly better average than Suarez and strikes out far less.
But Candelario, a talented batter in the prime of his career, is on the open market, which means that Seattle would have to outbid other interested parties for him. Candelario drew a lot of trade interest a few months ago, especially since he can also play first base, and we can now add the M’s to the list of his free-agent suitors.