Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris met with reporters this afternoon, shortly after the team finalized its one-year deal with Gleyber Torres. The team provided video of the 16-minute media session.
Harris confirmed the Tigers will play Torres at second base. Colt Keith will move to first base. Harris indicated that Keith could return to the keystone in future years but noted that “for 2025, our best team has Gleyber at second base and Colt at first base.” Keith spent the entire ’24 campaign at second base, where he logged nearly 1100 innings as a rookie.
Keith’s defensive grades were mixed. Statcast rated him as a slightly above-average second baseman. Defensive Runs Saved was a lot less enthusiastic, estimating he was eight runs below par. Scouting reports on the 6’2″, 211-pound infielder have pegged him as a bat-first player. Keith may be a capable defender at the keystone but wasn’t likely to develop into a Gold Glove winner.
That was the youngster’s first full season as a second baseman. Keith was drafted as a third baseman and continued playing the hot corner until midway through the ’23 campaign. Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free-Press wrote this morning that the Tigers weren’t willing to move Keith back to third base because of concerns about a prior labrum injury in his throwing shoulder.
Keith’s bat guarantees him a spot in the starting lineup. The lefty hitter had a .260/.309/.380 slash with 13 homers. Those numbers are weighed down by a terrible first few weeks. Keith had a .154/.222/.165 showing through the end of April. He hit .282/.328/.426 in 457 plate appearances from the start of May onward. Keith managed solid production against pitchers of either handedness. He should be in the lineup against almost all right-handed pitchers. Skipper A.J. Hinch could shield him from a few lefties, but the Tigers are unlikely to relegate Keith to a strict platoon role.
If the Tigers aren’t willing to play Keith on the left side of the infield, the Torres deal essentially forced him to first base. Torres has been a full-time second baseman since the Yankees moved him off shortstop in 2022. The Nationals showed interest in moving him to third base. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported last night — before Torres signed with Detroit — that the infielder rebuffed Washington because he didn’t want to change positions.
Between the infield shakeup and some early offseason chatter about the Tigers potentially pursuing a veteran first baseman, it’s fair to wonder if former first overall pick Spencer Torkelson still has a role on the roster. Unsurprisingly, Harris suggested publicly that remains the case. Detroit’s front office leader said he spoke with Torkelson before the Tigers announced the Torres signing. “My message to Tork was: ’if you have a big offseason and a big spring training, there’s a role for you on this team.’ This team needs more right-handed power and we’ve seen Tork do that in the past,” Harris said.
The Tigers have sought right-handed hitting since the start of the offseason. Torres addresses that to some extent, though he’s more a solid hitter than a great one. His 38-homer showing from 2019 looks like a clear outlier. Torres respectively hit 24 and 25 homers in 2022 and ’23. That dropped to 15 round-trippers this year, in part because of an ice cold April in which he didn’t hit a single home run.
Torkelson connected on 31 homers with a .233/.313/.446 slash line in 2023. A strong second half provided optimism coming into this year. Instead, he stumbled to a .219/.295/.374 mark with 10 homers through 92 games — struggles that led the Tigers to option Torkelson to Triple-A Toledo for a stretch. A change-of-scenery trade still seems a distinct possibility.
Kerry Carpenter should get the bulk of playing time at designated hitter. The lefty-swinging Carpenter will be in the lineup at either DH or in the corner outfield against all righty pitching. He’ll probably be shielded from left-handers, but carrying Torkelson as a short-side platoon bat with limited defensive value isn’t a great use of a roster spot. Harris said today that the Tigers don’t view Torkelson as a candidate for any reps at third base or in the corner outfield, though he opined that “with the DH plate appearances and opportunity at first base, there are still plenty of plate appearances for him.”
Justyn-Henry Malloy, a righty hitter, is also in the DH/first base mix. Malloy has been a high-OBP bat in the minors. He hit just .203/.291/.366 with eight homers in 71 MLB games as a rookie. He still has a full slate of minor league options, but he’s another hitter without a clear defensive fit and a limited major league track record.
The Tigers are one of a handful of teams that has been recently linked to the top unsigned position player, Alex Bregman. While the Torres signing doesn’t directly impact third base, it deepens the infield more generally. Harris declined comment on Bregman, as the CBA prohibits team personnel from saying whether they’re in or out on specific free agents.
He indicated there’ll be more moves on the horizon while suggesting he’s encouraged by how the roster is shaping up. “The roster isn’t done yet. It’s not even 2025 yet. There’s still some time in the offseason to fully flesh out our roster. But when I stare at our group right now, this is the deepest we’ve ever been — on both sides of the ball,” Harris said.
Since signing Alex Cobb, the Tigers have downplayed their desire for another starting pitcher. The exception is their pursuit of NPB star Roki Sasaki, who’ll be limited to a signing bonus below $10MM because of his status as an international amateur. Harris said that the Tigers have presented an initial presentation to Sasaki’s representatives at Wasserman. He indicated that the Tigers are awaiting a response from Sasaki’s camp as to whether they’ll get an in-person meeting after the holidays.
Agent Joel Wolfe suggested at the Winter Meetings that Sasaki, who took preliminary meetings with a handful of teams last week, would begin narrowing the field after returning to Japan for the holiday. The Tigers don’t seem a likely landing spot for Sasaki, but they’d certainly welcome an opportunity to make a pitch to the 23-year-old righty.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Torque is much better than they think he is.
Airo13
I don’t know. So many holes in his swing. I wouldn’t put it past the right team fixing him for a year or two. Kinda reminds me Chris Davis.
danumd87 2
Tork couldn’t hold Davis’ jock. The guy is absolute trash
Ced
I love how you speak so highly of Davis as is he didn’t struggle to bat over .200 the last five years of his career lol
xXTheFETTXx
Chris Davis was trash….what is your point?
xXTheFETTXx
Struggle, he was abysmal.
cooperhill
A bag of ⚾️’s maybe !
cooperhill
LMFAO! BUSTelson!
JrodFunk5
Spencer 0fer4kleson
Larry D.
Spencer Strikeoutson
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Vindictive
Covetous
Reactionary
Harsh
Overtly Economically frugal
Uncaring
Assuming
Exploitive
That’s what I think.
BadMojo
lol. What?? He can’t hit, run or field. What does he do well?
mmeles@aol.com 2
Let’s hope so, because maybe he’ll get something in return when traded, You can’t argue that he’s not performing well in Detroit.
Buffett
Bat doesn’t profile @1B
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Oh I think it does he was a quality player once he figured out major league pitching
I like him going to first because now jace Jung won’t be blocked at 3rd
❤️ MuteButton
@sad Are you really that certain Bregman is out of the picture now?
stymeedone
Keith was playing 2B and is moving to 1B. When did he ever effect Jung at 3B? Jung still has to share with Vierling, McKinstry, Ibanez, and possibly Baez. Hinch isn’t happy unless every player has a platoon partner.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
If Keith moved to 3rd to help Torres then that means that Jung wouldn’t have 3rd or 2nd but with Keith at 1st that means that 3rd is still open
Rickover50
Jung will start in Toledo
YankeesBleacherCreature
It doesn’t need to be. In ’24, only four firstbaseman hit over 30 HRs while five shortstop did the same. CF had one, LF had two, and RF had three.
“Power positions” are a thing of the past.
motor city pride
Ok, I like this…I think it’s time for Tork to have a change of scenery, even though I hate giving up on him so early. We still need a left side of our infield though. Would love to go after Bregman and/or Kim. Outfield, DH and pitching staff are definitely strengths with plenty of depth. Infield is very shaky both offensively and defensively. I like adding Gleyber today…pretty low risk with potentially high reward (especially at the plate).
Motor City Beach Bum
Sign Kim or Bregman. Ship Tork and Jung or Lee to Seattle for Castillo. An article today mentioned Seattle as a potential landing spot.
M’s is for maybe
Hard pass. Dipoto has hopefully figured out that we don’t fix bats here, Tork may be better off somewhere else, but until he figures it out: Seattle doesn’t need him. Too many strikeouts.
Baseballisthebest
TMobile is where bats go to die.
danumd87 2
While I doubt the mariners would want Tork, Jung would likely be more than enough to get Castillo so perhaps Tork would be interesting to the Ms as a roster reject they’re getting at no cost.
آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر
Trade Spencer Torkelson for Skenes.
Blue Baron
Human Being: Keep smoking that wacky weed.
Jm207* 2
Lol
آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر
Rolls eyes to anyone who takes this seriously.
hiflew
Rolls eyes to anyone that thinks this is humorous.
Mynameisnoname
Rolls eyes at a lazy excessive contrast joke.
آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر
@hiflew and @mynameisnoname I don’t understand, what do you mean?
pt57
Only if the Pirates throw in Jones as well.
GaryRedSoxxWarriors
OK, so this means the tigers are still in on Bregman for 3rd? Makes sense.
cooperhill
Nope.
GaryRedSoxxWarriors
Too much $$ ?
Red Wings
Tork and Baez to Miami for future considerations
cooperhill
LMFAO, good luck disposing of that 72 million!
kylegocougs
That would improve the Marlins no matter how they played too
mmeles@aol.com 2
Your assessment is correct. Tork and Baez to anyone who will take them. They will be difficult to trade. Just getting those salaries off the books will be helpful.
sufferforsnakes
Saw it suggested elsewhere that Tork might be a good trade for Arizona. Plus, he’s from the Phoenix area. Maybe a change of scenery and returning home might give him new life.
sufferforsnakes
I guess it’s just during his college years, but still…..
Rsox
Tork is likely on the move. Arizona, Colorado, Miami, San Diego, Seattle, New York Mets, Milwaukee, there are a number of possibilities but it depends on how little of a return they are willing to accept
Motor City Beach Bum
Tork for Montgomery (but Arizona just traded for a 1B), Colorado has Toglia,Tork for Arraez, Tork for Baty, Tork for Black. Lots of potential fits.
seamaholic 2
Arraez is not a 3B and to my knowledge never has been. Tyler Black is a 1B strictly now. Baty is workable but what on earth would NYM want with Tork?
Far more likely than a trade is they just DFA him.
Rsox
Toglia can play 1B or RF and unless the Rockies are going to DH Bryant full time they have DH AB’s as well
Arrez is the Pads DH so there’s a fit for both and unless Detroit is kicking in a prospect Torkelson for Arraez is selling low for the Padres
Motor City Beach Bum
He has a minor league option left.
Dogs
Tork for Arenado, if he will wave his no trade.
bwmiller79
Torkelson just turned 25 yrs. old and is a year removed from a 30HR season. How your going to start Colt Keith at 1st over Torkelson to me is a little strange but I guess he has to hit his way back into the lineup after a poor showing in ’24.
Unsure how Torkelson’s glove is at 3rd or in the OF, but I’m sure the guy can get back to 30HR and a .750 OPS, could do worse for 800K annually.
It sounds like it’s Colt Keith who is the lame duck with the bad shoulder. Quite frankly he doesn’t put up the numbers to be bad defensive 1st baseman.
GarryHarris
Arraez is an upgrade over everyone else in Detroit.
Motor City Beach Bum
Not yet, but Keith had a good rookie season after a rough start and is projected to hit more bombs moving forward.
Motor City Beach Bum
Pure hitter who they could find a spot for even if it was DH.
Rsox
Offensively, yes. Defensively, no.
With the Burnes signing in Arizona it could mean the D’backs are more open to dealing one of the impending free agent starters (Gallen, Kelly, Montgomery) but it also could make the Padres less likely to unload a player like Arraez without a better return than just Torkelson
bwmiller79
That’s interesting, Torkelson and say Max Clark for Arraez. I am a big fan of Arraez and believe he adds a lot of value to a team but that trade would be something to consider. Clark could potentially lead off in ’26.
Motor City Beach Bum
They wouldn’t trade Clark straight up for Cease dude. If SD needs to cut salary they might explore a trade for someone like Tork who has shown flashes and a lower level prosoect but they are not getting one of the top prospects in the game back for Arraez.
Motor City Beach Bum
If they want to cut salary I expect they would be open to someone like Tork who has had flashes showing his potential plus maybe a lower end lottery ticket.
bwmiller79
Oh Crickey, I wouldn’t trade Arraez for Clark straight up or Cease for Clark and Torkelson for that matter. Max Clark is in A Ball mind you and a high school prospect, Luis Arraez has three MLB batting titles and Dylan Cease has garnered considerable Cy Young votes in multiple MLB seasons.
Torkelson and Clark is an interesting trade for Arraez mostly for Torkelson but Clark is a nice upside prospect that could sweeten the deal just enough to make it interesting.
To be honest, if I were the Padres GM, I probably wouldn’t trade Arraez or Cease. I’d be signing a pair of low cost SP and Jurickson Profar. But I like Torkelson on the Padres – He’d fit nicely at first in SD.
bwmiller79
Cutting salary is the only reason to make the trade. I could see Arraez for Torkelson and another prospect.
Motor City Beach Bum
If Clark’s nane came up the Tigers GM would hang up the phone.
bwmiller79
Crickey, I didn’t even go after Liranzo and that’s the Tigers prospect who I really like, can’t have too many catching prospects.
But I guess it’s a steep ask two top five draft picks.
Torkelson is the big bopper though, the only player of immediate interest. Cronenworth a similar player to Torkelson, but I’d say Tork has more power potential.
Motor City Beach Bum
Liranzo is the Tigers. Tigers Number 6 prospect and Clark is number 2. Clark is a top 10 MLB prospect while Liranzo falls just outside in most top 100 lists. Liranzo is certainly a good player, but Clark is rated far better. Cheers dude.
84LeFlore
Funny, I’ve thought Arizona would be the perfect place for Tork if he’s in need of a change of scenery. Kind of sounds like it’s shaping up to be one.
johncoltrane
And Jace jung???
seamaholic 2
Yeah I’m not sure why people think Detroit has a hole at 3B.
Motor City Beach Bum
Because Jung is a work in progress at 3B and Vierling is an OF playing 3B.
stymeedone
Because between Vierling, Jung, McKinstry and Ibanez, McKinstry is probably the best fielder and he’s not good there. He’s better at the keystone. Vierling has the best bat. Signing Torres didn’t fix any needs. They have been priced out on Bregman, so Harris made a move to say he made a move. Signing a 2B was never in the plan. They still need a RH power hitter. Tork was the best in house option, and has now been removed from the equation.
Red Wings
Good thing you aren’t a GM
Motor City Beach Bum
Styme…Tork really showed what a good option he was last year. Harris told him be can still make the team if he plays well. Him or Malloy could DH.
Signing Torres brings in a RH hitter who can get on base with 20 HR+ pop. They needed a tablesetter for Carp and Greene and Torres is just that.
Who says they are priced out on Bregman?
You are just Harris hating. Chill out the offseason isn’t over.
GarryHarris
It doesn’t appear Harris cares about defense.
cooperhill
Spencer BUSTelson, 2 overall #1 picks that the Tigers really blew@
motor city pride
We heard you the first couple times…
hiflew
Kind of a cheap shot at Matt Anderson there.
GarryHarris
One of the Underwood brothers
Salzilla
Wow, weird one to me. Why not have Keith at 3b? Is Jace Jung playing? Bregman still on tap?
What’s a big offseason for Tork look like? lol. Just trade the dude.
kevnames42
@salzilla the article said exactly why they don’t want Keith at 3B
Salzilla
My bad, missed that, but man I hate to see them give up on Tork. Really like his power.
seamaholic 2
There’s no trade. Everyone’s got a Tork like dude in their system and most have a far better 1B on the roster.
Motor City Beach Bum
Someone would take a chance on him or do a change of scenery swap.
Salzilla
I think so too.
Shishka
My first thought was that they were giving up on Tork way too early, but I think they’re just trying to light a fire under him and he’s still in their plans. Torres for one year makes a lot of sense for the Tigers if they’re thinking Tork can bounce back.
JrodFunk5
Tork has 1469 MLB plate appearances of 693 ops. How many makes it no longer too early? Been watching the guy for three years and outside one good 2 month stretch it’s been awful.
dkhits20
@shishka… I don’t doubt it. If their intention was to trade him during the offseason, they sure didn’t help his value by essentially demoting him today.
Red Wings
No, just need a year until Briceno or Liranza are ready, one will be 1B and the other C. Keith back to 2B and McGonigle to SS. Going to be a great team in 2026.
For Love of the Game
2027
stymeedone
Yep, and don’t forget that haul of players/prospects that they will be getting for Skubal next off-season. They won’t sign him. He’s a Boras client. He’ll be traded after the 2025 season.
Motor City Beach Bum
If Jobe, Hamm, Melton et al develop along with all their other young starters maybe the won’t need Skubal. Or maybe by saving money filling gaps with short term solutions like Torres and Cobb they end up with the money to sign Skubal long term. Developing their own talent and being fiscally responsible could lead to them being able to afford him.
CGG12
So Tork will be a Mariner, basically.
Lindor's Bodyguard
Pete Alonso shrugs.
Non Roster Invitee
Come back to the Bay Area Spencer. Tigers GM a former Giant GM. So let’s do this.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedForBeingABaseballExpertAGAIN)
Tork for Baty, who says no?
BITA
I kinda like that suggestion. Seems fair and reasonable to me.
seamaholic 2
Mets. What would they do with Tork? They’re clearly either going to sign Bregman or Alonso. Either way, they couldn’t carry a guy like Tork.
BITA
Yes they definitely could carry him. They have tons of versatility on their team.
Golfinho1
You been holding his jockstrap (or something)? How his swing in the batters box looks like is only what matters.
jimtrott44
Tork hits the ball harder than any tiger. Leave him alone and let him hit 40+
BBB
Greene, Baddoo, Sweeney, Carpenter, Dingler, Vierling, Kelly and Rogers all had higher average EVs last season; Greene, Vierling, Baez, Meadows, Carpenter, Keith, Baddoo and Wenceel P. all had higher maximum EVs (with Sweeney and Urshela tied).
Jbigz12
2020 MLB draft by WAR 1st round.
#1. Crochet
#2 Jordan Westburg
#3 Garrett Mitchell
O’s took Kjerstad #2 as well. If there’s ever been an argument for Elias. That’s a pretty decent one.
Red Wings
Not a great draft, the Mize draft was even worse except for getting lucky with Skubal
danumd87 2
That’s the B argument. Argument A is the 2019 draft where he took Adley and Gunnar with the teams first two picks (and before anyone says he screwed up taking Adley over Witt: catcher is the most valuable position on the diamond and – more importantly – Gunnar wouldn’t have happened if they weren’t Witt first).
Motor City Beach Bum
Sounds a lot like the arguments Tigers fans have about Langford vs Clark. They would not have gotten McGonigle if they wouldn’t have taken Clark.
roob
Sounds fair.
seamaholic 2
He can pump as much iron as he likes. Doesn’t help the hand-eye or pitch recognition.
danumd87 2
He might not even get 40 at bats
swole_nash
Who is going to be playing 3rd?
Motor City Beach Bum
Right now some combo of Jung and Vierling.
Superstar Prospect Wander Javier
Has he gotten the restraining order yet?
hiflew
Baez and Torkelson for Kris Bryant.
Macbeth
Bucs should look at Tork. Have him DH and 1B let Davis back up Bart, let Endy play full time field and Horwitz 1B and 2B if Gonzo/York struggle early. Turns low HR roster into a potential roster with 3 guys hitting 30 HR and 2 more chipping in 20.
bucsfan0004
Absolutely. Negative career WAR, OPS under .700, and most importantly… one more year of making the league minimum. Cherington can give the Tigers the starter of their choice for a career .220 hitter
Jbigz12
Hiflew with the dipshat trade offer of the year. More money absorbed by Detroit to give up a guy with potential for Kris Bryant lmao.
Reynaldo's
Who’s more of a 1st round disappointment? Tork or Andrew Vaughn? That’s why you never take a college 1B in the 1st round.
ThatsIT?
There’s certainly no wiggle room when you draft those kinda guys. I don’t really like that profile in 1st rounders either not unless you get them way under slot.
Red Wings
.210 and 10 HR, not a MLB 1B really
For Love of the Game
I’d hate to see what tiki “accomplished” as a 22 year old, which Colt Keith was for most of the 2024 season.
juggernaut
Well written article!
84LeFlore
I’m curious to see what Tork shows in ST. I’m not ready to give up on him, but I’ve been thinking Colt is going to end up @1B eventually anyway. McGonigle is arriving soon – probably next year – to play 2B. Unless they think McGonigle can hang at SS for now and they have JJ move back to 2B.
Right now, it looks like Vierling/JJung at 3B. McKinstry looks like odd man out, unless someone’s getting dealt. Tork? JJung?
Red Wings
McGonigle in 2026 to play either SS or 2B, Ranier is supposed to be the future SS at some point. Going to be a crowded inf but someone will probably flame out.
Motor City Beach Bum
They talked at the draft that Rainer might move to 3B eventually.
GarryHarris
This is a change the course trade for the Tigers. Like I said before “Illich means ‘constant change of direction’”.
The Tigers are unhappy with Torkelson so they should’ve traded him BEFORE they made the announcement that Colt Keith is the new 1B.
Luke Strong
Giving up on Tork this soon would be an incredibly impatient move. They won’t get much of anything for him in a trade, as they’d be trading at his lowest value. And they could stash him in Toledo all season and still have him.
That said, I’m not convinced Keith is the Opening Day 1B.
I think they should trade him while his value is peak, they could potentially steal a much better player. Let’s face it, Keith was a 5th round pick out of high school. His game is incredibly limited. He doesn’t have a natural position, he’s not much of a fielder, and he’s not much of a hitter either, especially for a first baseman… his ceiling seems to be around 2 WAR. He strikes out a ton, rarely walks, has no speed on the bases. Someone has got to go to alleviate the logjam, I think Keith is an obvious trade candidate.
The whole situation with him, with his contract out of no where, then an immediate promotion and everyday playing time even when he was incredibly terrible early on… it all seems like a gambit by Harris. It’s time to cash in on it.
BBB
Not necessarily debating the overall point, but calling a 20 percent strikeout rate “a ton” seems like a stretch when league average is 22 percent.
TigerBrad
Remember that Keith was 22 last year and the article explains his slow start and strong finish. I think his ceiling is more like 4 WAR. Also, he is a solid base runner as savant has him at 61% and his K% is only 62. As for trading Keith that is laughable. The Tigers signed him to a VERY friendly long term contract last off season.
baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/colt-keith-69…
mmeles@aol.com 2
WOW! I READ YOUR KEITH DESCRIPTION, BUT IT SEEMED MORE LIKE A DESCRIPTION OF TORKELSON. THE ONLY TORKELSON PIECE MISSING WAS COMPLETE FAILURE IN PRESSURE SITUATIONS. MAYBE KEITH REQUIRES MORE PATIENCE THAN TORKELSON HAS RECEIVED.
TribeFan88
Could definitely see a team like the Pirates being interested in acquiring Torkelson with him being squeezed out of an everyday role with the Tigers
alwaysatiger38
Tork and Ranier to Miami for Alcantara. Not sure they’d do it but he is coming off TJ. Ranier looks legit but so does Mcgonigle
Baseballisthebest
Torkelson has no value. Would have to be a couple of the Tigers top prospects going along with him, not just Rainer.
Motown is My Town
Torres looks to be a 1-year stopgap for Jung or McGonigle to take over 2nd in 2026 as they’ll both get to continue their development in 2025. This deal with Torres and moving Keith to 1st creates a lot of options going forward with the prospects still under development
mmeles@aol.com 2
In Toledo?
Baseballisthebest
The Tigers sure have a lot of players without a position other than 1B/DH. Hard to roster 4 of that type of player.
wileycoyote56
The Tigers just won’t be happy until they have a lineup that is totally comprised of 13 batters who only get 400 abs a season and nobody has a designated position. This will make it extremely difficult to sign free agents, because nobody wants to be a platoon player from their first day on a roster. Sure hope the kids all continue to improve, doesn’t look like we’re gonna improve much from free agency