Skip to content

Former MLB GM thinks team is 3-5 years away from competing

  • by

The 2022 season was supposed to be the year the Detroit Tigers took a step forward. After a promising 2021 season, the team went out and signed SS Javier Baez and SP Eduardo Rodriguez to long term deals. They felt they were ready to compete.

We all know what happened next. The team stunk, AL Avila was fired, and Scott Harris was hired to try to clean up his mess. It was thought that the team was in such a poor state that they might need to “rebuild the rebuild,” but Scott Harris has shown no desire to do that.

Former MLB GM Jim Bowden thinks differently, however. He writes in The Athletic (subscription required) that the Detroit Tigers are three to five years away from competing, and that the team will be bargain shopping on one-year deals this offseason in hopes to flip them at the deadline.

Bowden’s hey day came in the late 90s, so it makes sense that he would think this. The Tigers just got done doing this, they don’t need to do it again. Harris has said as much. He doesn’t believe in these plans. Every offseason, he’s looking to get better.