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DET Chris Paddack
Detroit Tigers
Pitcher
2025 Projected Value: $0
2025 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $0
Based on 10-team AL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year W L Sv Hold IP H BB SO ER ERA WHIP Rate
2025 proj 3 2 0 0 50.0 57 11 46 27 4.89 1.368 2.6
2025 4 9 0 0 117.0 118 27 88 62 4.77 1.239 8.6
2024 5 3 0 0 88.3 102 21 79 49 4.99 1.392 2.9
2023 1 0 0 0 5.0 6 1 8 3 5.40 1.400 1.2

Player News XML
Date News
8/04/25 Tigers' Chris Paddack set to face former team, Twins. Chris Paddack started 21 games for Minnesota this season. The 29-year-old right-hander will now look to shut down the Twins when the Detroit Tigers host his former team on Tuesday night. Paddack won his Tigers debut against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/sports/baseball/tigers-chr...
8/02/25 Breaking Down Why Tigers Acquiring Chris Paddack Could Be Sneaky Good Move. After a terrible start to the second half of the season, the Detroit Tigers are starting to play a bit better of late. The Tigers were a team that didn't have too many bad stretches in the first half, which resulted in them having the best record in the American League for much of the year. Like during the offseason, Detroit didn't make too many major splashes at the trade deadline, but they did add some veterans to the team. While a lot of the targets that they were rumored to be a good fit for did get a deal, the Tigers took a more conservative approach.
Source: https://www.si.com/mlb/tigers/news/breaking-down-w...
8/01/25 Minnesota Twins trade away nearly 40% of their roster in 9 deals before the deadline. The Minnesota Twins made their intention to sell this week clear when they traded starting pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers on Monday. During a tense week for all involved, players within the clubhouse wondered how much more was left to come and who would be remaining on the roster after the trade deadline had passed. Nobody could predict the stunning sell-off the Twins would undertake in the days to follow, one that culminated with a frenetic deadline day Thursday in which the front office executed seven trades. All told, the Twins made nine deals this week, sending out 10 major-league players, which represented nearly 40% of their roster.
Source: https://www.baltimoresun.com/2025/07/31/minnesota-...
7/31/25 Henning: Tigers parted with quality prospects in beefing up rotation, bullpen. Enrique Jimenez, Jim Jarvis, R.J. Sales, Josh Randall – a catcher, infielder, and two pitchers were expendable when the Tigers got four arms that already have been a benefit (Chris Paddack's start Wednesday) and figure to prop up a bullpen that needed multiple backups. This seemingly was smart front-office work by Scott Harris in avoiding paying heavy freight that a wildly wacky seller's market required if the Tigers were going to add a billboard reliever like David Bednar, or a right-handed power rental in Eugenio Suarez, who in November hits free agency.
Source: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/mlb/tiger...
7/31/25 Twins trading Harrison Bader to Phillies, Brock Stewart to Dodgers. The sell-off is well underway. After trading starting pitcher Chris Paddack to the Detroit Tigers on Monday and Jhoan Duran to the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, the Twins swung two more trades Thursday afternoon, per reports. A day after finding a trading partner in the Phillies for Duran, the Twins and Phillies struck another deal with outfielder Harrison Bader headed to Philadelphia. ...
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/twins-trading-har...

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