Early in this offseason, the Detroit Tigers’ roster has largely taken shape already. Jack Flaherty exercised his player option for 2026 and Gleyber Torres accepted the qualifying offer and will also return at their starting second baseman. That’s $47 million, roughly a third of the projected 2026 payroll already allocated. The Tigers are signing right-hander Drew Anderson to contribute in some kind of hybrid role and perhaps take the fifth spot in the regular starting rotation, but contract details haven’t emerged yet.

So suffice it to say that the Winter Meetings, which get underway today in Orlando, Florida are unlikely to be very eventful from a Detroit Tigers perspective. The four day event often just isn’t that eventful in the first place. The Tigers may have plenty of moves ahead of

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