The Tigers aren’t interested in A-Rod unless they are

The Alex Rodriguez to Detroit rumors just won’t die. Going into the offseason I thought the Tigers chances would be similar to their playoff chances in September. Stuff had to fall their way, and it was a longshot, but that they were still in a better position than most teams. But since the end of the World Series, the rumors haven’t stopped.

I thought that the acquisition of Edgar Renteria would take care of that speculation. It didn’t even put a dent in it. Ken Rosenthal still thought it was a fit. Even if it meant bringing in the fences. Meanwhile Jayson Stark was saying that he saw Rodriguez ending up with the Mets or Tigers. Jon Heyman from SI.com lists the Tigers as one of 3 teams moving up in the A-Rod race.

So to squelch all this talk Dave Dombrowski flat out said:

“We don’t have any interest”

“We filled our spot when we acquired Renteria”

Still, that isn’t enough to dampen the A-Rod to Detroit enthusiasm. Buster Olney reports that other executives think that Boras could just negotiate directly with Mike Ilitch. But interestingly Jerry Crasnick spoke with 15 GM’s and none mentioned the Tigers as a potential destination for Rodriguez. Maybe the latter group of GM’s read the Business Week article about Ilitch from September when Ilitch said the Tigers weren’t ready to make the $30 million a year leap.

And 3 more A-Rod/Boras-y articles I couldn’t work into the above narrative:

Tigers lose 2

It looked like the Tigers were grooming their next manager in Matt Walbeck. He had 3 successful seasons and asked for and was granted a promotion to Erie last year. Now he’s the Texas Rangers 3rd base coach. Maybe this is just some MLB seasoning for the 2010 season? No replacement has been named but Tom Brookens, the Whitecaps manager in 2007, will be considered.

The Tigers also lost scout Greg Smith who will be scouting director in Pittsburgh.

6 thoughts on “The Tigers aren’t interested in A-Rod unless they are”

  1. Wow! That Choose Your Own Adventure article was harsh, but hilarious. I wouldn’t have found it on my own. Thanks Bilfer.

  2. I hope we don’t fall into a Yankee trap of snatching up the best available every off-season. It rarely works. To win a long season takes luck and staying injury-free.

  3. Dombrowski on Maybin: There’s no chance of us calling him up.
    Dombrowski on A-Rod: We are not interested.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, your 2008 Tigers third baseman: Alex Rodriguez.

  4. I’m sure we’d have to move the fences in for him to come. Do you really sacrifice all the pitchers’ numbers (i.e., warning track fly balls become homers) so A-Rod can hit more dingers? No thanks. I prefer to watch good pitching to great hitting any day of the week.

  5. We’re not moving the fences in. If A-Rod can excel in Yankee Stadium, he can hit HR’s here.

  6. if we are going to spend 30mm, I’d rather do it on Jenkins, a closer and perhaps a SP (if any are availbale)

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