BREAKING NEWS: Agents of Detroit tiger shortstop reveals players plans for major change this offseason

This year, Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Baez plans to make significant changes to his offseason training.

Following a difficult season, Baez intends to spend the majority of the offseason in the United States rather than in Puerto Rico.

The information came from Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press, and MLBTradeRumors has a summary (subscriber link to Petzold’s work included):

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Javier Baez, the Detroit Tigers’ shortstop, intends to make significant changes to his offseason training this year.

Following a challenging season, Baez plans to spend the majority of the offseason in the United States rather than Puerto Rico.

Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press provided the information, and MLBTradeRumors has a summary (subscriber link to Petzold’s work included):

Getting Baez going again is a top priority for Detroit, which finished second in the American League Central and hopes to make another leap in 2024.

20) Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) / Twitter | Evan, Detroit tigers, Twitter

He hit.222 with a.267 on-base percentage last season. He hit nine home runs and drove in 59 runs in 136 games.

Baez is a two-time All-Star and a lifetime player.256-hitting player with 175 home runs and 591 RBI. He’s played for the Cubs, Mets, and Tigers, and he helped the Cubs win the World Series in 2016.

He’s under contract until 2027 and will earn $25 million next season.

 

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