Detroit Tigers avoid arbitration with Beau Brieske
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The Tigers re-signed Beau Brieske to a one-year, $1.15 million deal, avoiding arbitration for a second consecutive year.
The roster ripple from Gleyber Torres returning to the Tigers in 2026 could gravely impact Andy Ibáñez's spot on the team.
Andy Ibáñez provided the key pinch-hit that lifted the Tigers past the Astros and into the AL Division Series a year ago. He’s now a free agent after the Tigers did not tender the veteran infielder a contract by Friday’s deadline.
And in Detroit’s case, the 2025–26 arbitration window offered a pretty clear look at how the Tigers plan to shape the roster going forward. Detroit locked in three key players before the deadline, headlined by catcher Jake Rogers,
The hope that Detroit Tigers reliever Beau Brieske would return to bolster the bullpen in September is dead. The Tigers have shut down Brieske for the remainder of the regular season due to elbow soreness, per general manager Jeff Greenberg. The Detroit ...
Right-hander Beau Brieske has been on Triple-A Toledo’s injured list since July 10 due to elbow soreness, and Tigers GM Jeff Greenberg told reporters (including the Detroit News’ Chris McCosky) yesterday that the reliever had a setback during a recent ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — The Detroit Tigers optioned reliever Beau Brieske to Triple-A Toledo on Thursday, one day after the right-hander was hit hard in a 10-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. Brieske gave up five runs, three hits and two walks in 1/3 inning on ...