Maybe they should have had an intern type "what is the 2026 equivalent of 19.75 million in 2015" into google.
> On Jan 15, 2026, at 11:38 PM, Peter Welch <
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> Don't like Boras, but that's why he gets the big bucks. He often gets what he wants for his clients. That's his job and he's good at it.
> The Tigers should have known damn well that $19 million was a low-ball offer regardless of whether Boras countered or not.
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> I'd love to know what the Tigers' arbitration case will be against giving Skubal what Boras wants.
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> No way are the Tigers extending or re-signing Skubal. Time to start fielding trade offers. Maybe with Tucker signing with the Dodgers the Mets or Yankees will be willing to give up a big package of top prospects for Skubes. I'll take McLean from the Mets or Schlittler from the Yankees to start with.
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> Peter
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> From: Roger King <
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> Here is the Tiger management side of the story when it comes to Skubal and arbitration. They say their initial offer was early in the arbitration process and not meant as a final number.
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> “The Tigers offered $19.8 million, and Boras, according to the two sources, did not counter. The negotiations ended there. They would have been willing to slide that offer up considerably, certainly over $20 million, maybe closer to $25 million.
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> But Boras shut it down. Radio silence. So, at the deadline, they filed at $19 million.
> The first time the Tigers saw his $32 million salary bid was when they exchanged numbers late Thursday night, numbers that went straight to the league andformed the parameters of the arbitration case that will be heard in late January or early February.”
> Full article:
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https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/columnists/chris-mccosky/2026/01/14/mccosky-separating-facts-misrepresentation-in-run-up-to-tarik-skubal-arbitration-hearing/88178926007/#
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> On Sun, Jan 11, 2026 at 12:56 PM Roger King <
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> I saw a blurb similar to what Paul mentioned about Skubal’s arbitration result somehow affecting what they might spend on these other potential pitchers. Surely, the Tigers didn’t put out that $19 million offer thinking Skubal would just accept it? Most cases don’t make it to an actual arbitration hearing, of course but they also don’t just end up with the player accepting the team offer straight up. Usually it’s somewhere in the middle from what the player submitted and the team.
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> So the Tigers should have been already planning to pay Skubal more than $19 million.
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> Despite the constant narrative from fans that Ilitch is running the Tigers on some kind of shoestring budget, I actually haven’t seen much hard evidence that Harris is being restrained financially. Not that they don’t have a budget, but obviously Ilitch has spent before which is why we still have the Baez contract and they went after Bregman last season etc.
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> My impression is Harris is running the team the way he wants to and he actually doesn’t think that signing some big name free agent (of the ones available) to a multi deal will improve the Tigers significantly more than the options they have within. And as we have discussed, he’s also reluctant to trade young talent at this point to land veterans who might help more in the short term. I believe this is his actual preferred approach and not something dictated by a budget.
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> On Sun, Jan 11, 2026 at 12:33 PM Peter Welch <
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> I'd like to know what the Tigers' case will be in the arbitration hearing against giving Skubal more than $19 million.
> It would be funny if they bring up "he doesn't go more than 6 innings in game 5 of the playoffs". ;-)
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> PeterFrom: Paul Meloche <
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> I read an article yesterday that said the Tigers had spoken to Lucas Giolitio and Chris Bassit. The writer said the Tigers were interested in one or the other if Skubal's arbitration salary came in on the low end. Which is disturbing to me in that it sounds like management feels they can't afford $13M for one year of a veteran starter (Skubal's arbitration figures are $19M and $32M).
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> FWIW, Giolito was HS teammates with Jack Flaherty.
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> On Sat, Jan 10, 2026 at 7:28 PM Peter Welch <
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> Skubal is so gone after this season. We really should be entertaining trade offers.
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> PeterFrom:
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> The Tigers offer of $19 million is comically bad, I can’t imagine Boras settling for anything close to the mid-point.
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> Sean
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> On Jan 9, 2026, at 11:01 AM, Roger King <
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> A couple more for the list:
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> Carpenter - $3.275 million
> Holton - $1.575 million
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> Skubal was the only one not to agree on terms. As I'm sure many have read, the Tigers offered $19 million and Skubal/Boras countered with $32 million. Little bit of a gap!
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> If they don't agree on a salary (say, $25 million which is pretty much in the middle), it will go to arbitration and it will be one of the 2 submitted salaries. Tiger fans on social media are already screaming that the Tigers are being cheap but the Tigers offer is the highest ever for a pitcher in arbitration. I don't see this as a nail in the coffin for Skubal coming back long-term. This is just a process...though if it actually does get to the arbitration hearing, it will be weird to potentially hear the Tigers make the case for why Skubal isn't really deserving of anything more than the $19 mill :-)
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> On Thu, Jan 8, 2026 at 9:18 PM Peter Welch <
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> Mize goes from $2.3 million to $6.15 million. $6.15 mil for a mid-rotation starter isn't a bad deal. I wonder what Mize will be looking for as a free agent after this season (assuming he stays healthy and has a similar season)? Maybe $15 million per season? If the Tigers splurge to keep Skubal, they might not pay to keep Mize.
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