DONE DEAL: Former Cardinals Right Hander and Detroit Tigers have finalize $14 million, 1-year contract Agreement as confirmed by Head Coach A. J. Hinch

DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers, who have made significant investments to improve next season, have reached an agreement with right-hander Jack Flaherty, 28, to a $14 million, one-year contract. Flaherty will also be eligible to receive a $1 million performance bonus.

This squad has a lot of faith in them, Flaherty stated on Wednesday. “That’s among the things about the opportunity that excited me.”

Detroit, which had its eighth consecutive losing season and ended second in the AL Central with 78-84, just inked manager A.J. Hinch to what the franchise described as a long-term contract extension.

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The Tigers activated Mark Canha’s $11.5 million option early in the active offseason, following the 34-year-old outfielder’s trade with the Milwaukee Brewers for minor league pitcher Blake Holub.

Additionally, the Tigers signed left-hander Andrew Chafin to a $4.75 million, one-year contract and 35-year-old Japanese right-hander Kenta Maeda to a $24 million, two-year contract.

After speaking with the squad’s leadership, Flaherty stated that the team is prepared to win.

He said, “You could feel it.” “It is visible to you.”

With a salary of $5.4 million in the previous season, Flaherty has had an ERA of more than 4.00 in three of the previous four campaigns.
For starts 26, 28, and 30, he would receive $250,000 per and $500,000 overall.

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Including 1-3 with a 6.75 ERA in seven starts and two relief appearances with the Orioles, Flaherty went 8-9 with a 4.99 ERA in 27 starts and two relief appearances. On August 1st, Baltimore acquired him in exchange for right-hander Zack Showalter, left-hander Drew Rom, and infielder César Prieto.

In his seven major league seasons, he is 42-35 with a 3.75 ERA. In 2018, he finished fifth in the NL Rookie of the Year voting. The next season, he went 11-8 for the Cardinals with a 2.75 ERA, good enough for fourth place in the Cy Young Award competition.

With a ton of baseball ahead of him, Flaherty, who made his major league debut in 2017, declared.

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