Morning Sun

Short season could aid Detroit

- By Noah Trister

DETROIT » On their way to 114 defeats last year, the Detroit Tigers actually won seven of their first 10 games, and they were still 12-10 in late April.

A start like that this season could mean a lot more.

With only 60 games on tap for 2020, the rebuilding Tigers could be in a position to benefit from a high-variance sprint through the regular season. If Detroit can overachiev­e for a couple months, the Tigers might actually have a shot at a postseason berth — a possibilit­y that would have been awfully remote in a 162-game season.

“I think we believe we have a chance. We’ve got some pretty good hitters. We’ve got some pretty good pitchers,” manager Ron Gardenhire said. “You have to be ready. Short season, anything can happen, and that’s the way we’re going to prepare.”

The Tigers are hoping for a remarkable turnaround, but even if that doesn’t come to fruition, there are other reasons to keep an eye on them. Months ago, when spring training originally began, much of the focus was on some of the team’s top prospects — Casey Mize, Matt Manning and Tarik Skubal all had a chance to contribute to the rotation in the near future.

The coronaviru­s pandemic halted minor league baseball, but those three pitchers are all part of Detroit’s player pool for this abbreviate­d season. Even if the Tigers fall out of contention, this year can be a step in the right direction if any of those prospects makes his big league debut and performs well.

Detroit also put infielder Spencer Torkelson — this year’s No. 1 overall draft pick — in the player pool, so he’s had a chance to be around the big leaguers already.

“It was just such a cool moment in my life, to be able to hit batting practice on a big league field,” Torkelson said recently. “It’s every kid’s dream to do that, and for myself to be able to do that … it’s incredible, and it’s very special.”

New look

The Tigers haven’t been major players in free agency lately, but they did add a couple infielders who could provide some muchneeded power in Jonathan Schoop and C.J. Cron. Pitcher Ivan Nova and catcher Austin Romine also bring some experience among

the newcomers. Outfielder Cameron Maybin is back for a third tour of duty with the Tigers.

Rookies to watch

Mize, Manning and Skubal are obvious choices if any of them play for the Tigers this year, and right-hander Alex Faedo is worth mentioning. A first-round draft pick in 2017, Faedo posted a 3.90 ERA in 22 Double-a starts last season.

Rotation options

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 ?? PHOTOS BY CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera prepares to bat during an intrasquad game on Friday in Detroit.
PHOTOS BY CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera prepares to bat during an intrasquad game on Friday in Detroit.
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Detroit Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire elbow bumps catcher Jake Rogers after Friday’s intrasquad game.
 ?? CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Tigers pitcher Hector Santiago throws during an intrasquad game on Friday
CARLOS OSORIO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Tigers pitcher Hector Santiago throws during an intrasquad game on Friday

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