The Detroit Tigers have re-signed a depth catcher to a minor league contract. According to Mike Mayer of Metsmerized, the Tigers have agreed to terms on the minor league deal with Tomas Nido, an agreement which includes a non-roster invite to spring training and a $1.
It has been a quiet offseason for the Detroit Tigers for the most part. Coming into the winter, the Tigers were a team that had new-found expectations after an incredible campaign in 2024. Last year,
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason seen as a team that clearly needed to add some more pop to their lineup. A miraculous run to the playoffs covered up so
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The Detroit Tigers signed veteran catcher Tomás Nido, who becomes the third-best catcher on the depth chart — behind Jake Rogers and Dillon Dingler.
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