Detroit Tigers Sign Veteran Infielder Paul DeJong to Minors Deal
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Detroit Tigers sign shortstop Paul DeJong to minor-league contract
Detroit Tigers sign veteran infielder Paul DeJong to minors deal
The Detroit Tigers' Defense Is Becoming Their Achilles' Heel
The Detroit Tigers entered the season as the favorites to finish atop the AL Central. Offseason additions Framber Valdez, Justin Verlander, and Kenley Jansen, along with the returning Gleyber Torres and Kyle Finnegan, led to optimism, but this team still had legitimate questions. Would no offensive additions hurt the lineup? Was the bullpen deep enough to sustain a season? Were there too many lefty bats? But, the question that might not have bee…
Detroit Tigers Sign All-Star Infielder
Paul DeJong opted out of his minor league deal with the New York Yankees last week after producing well in Triple-A but seeing no path to a roster promotion, and the Detroit Tigers wasted no time making a call. The Tigers signed DeJong to a minor league contract, assigning him to Triple-A Toledo with a prorated $1 million salary if he reaches the big leagues, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. DeJong's stint in Scranton was productive.Paul DeJong…
Detroit Tigers Sign Former All-Star Paul DeJong
The Detroit Tigers are making a low-risk move to add infield depth, bringing in a familiar name with big-league experience. According to a report from MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Tigers have signed former All-Star infielder Paul DeJong to a minor league deal. The move gives Detroit another option as it looks to navigate a long season and maintain roster flexibility. Tigers Add Veteran Depth With Paul DeJong Signing The Detroit Tigers signing Pau…
Tigers To Sign Paul DeJong
9:15am: DeJong would earn a prorated $1MM base salary in the majors, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports. 8:38am: The Tigers and veteran infielder Paul DeJong have agreed to a minor league contract, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The C.L. Rocks client recently opted out of a minor league deal with the Yankees. DeJong, 32, is a veteran of nine big league seasons. The slick-fielding, righty-swinging shortstop can handle any infield position …
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