Dodgers Rumors: Jack Flaherty Agrees To Deal With Tigers
Briefly

At the 2024 trade deadline, the Dodgers acquired Jack Flaherty, who contributed to their World Series win before entering free agency. After a frustrating offseason with a weak market, Flaherty signed a two-year deal with the Tigers for $25 million in 2025, including an opt-out after the first year. While he excelled last season with solid statistics, the nature of his contract gives him the flexibility to explore further opportunities, yet he may face a qualifying offer that could hinder his market next season.
Jack Flaherty's contract with the Tigers is structured as a two-year deal, with a $25 million payout in year one and an opt-out possibility.
After failing to secure a lucrative long-term contract, Flaherty signs a short-term deal with the Tigers, reflecting the struggles in this year's pitching market.
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