Jon Heyman of the New York Post is reporting that Tommy Kahnle is close to a deal with the Detroit Tigers, as the New York Yankees have seemed to move on from
The New York Yankees lost right-hander Tommy Kahnle on Wednesday, as he signed a one-year, $7.75 million deal to join the Detroit Tigers' bullpen
Jeff Passan of ESPN said on Wednesday that he cannot believe the New York Yankees are not pursuing free agent Alex Bregman, given the team's infield needs.
The Detroit Tigers reportedly are nearing a deal with former New York Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle in free agency.
Tommy Kahnle, a 2007 Shaker graduate, signed Wednesday with the Detroit Tigers after spending the past two seasons in the bullpen of the New York Yankees.
It has been a relatively quiet offseason for the Detroit Tigers so far, but they recently made a nice addition to their bullpen. The Tigers were able to end up having an excellent campaign in 2024, which resulted in them snapping a lengthy playoff drought.
Kahnle, 35, has spent parts of 10 seasons in the big leagues, including six with the New York Yankees. He was a reliable part of the Bronx bullpen last season. He made nine appearances in the postseason, earning the save in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Cleveland.
On Wednesday, the Detroit Tigers signed free agent reliever Tommy Kahnle to a two-year deal. After that signing was made public, President of Baseball Operation
But Kahnle won’t be hyping up the Yankees fans in the Bronx this season. The veteran right-hander agreed to a one-year, $7.75 million deal with the Detroit Tigers on Jan. 29.
The Tigers signed relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle to a one-year deal worth $7.75 million, adding another piece to their bullpen puzzle.
The Detroit Tigers made a huge move on Wednesday, but according to their man decision maker, they might not be done yet.