Tigers trade two Triple-A pitchers for cash, hinting at roster changes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 7, 2026, 2:08 AM
Last updated Jul 7, 2026
The Detroit Tigers traded relievers Woo-Suk Go and Matt Seelinger for cash considerations on July 7. Go, with a 2.60 ERA, was sent to the Minnesota Twins, while Seelinger went to the New York Mets after triggering a contract clause. These moves raise questions amid concerns about the struggling bullpen, which has frequently contributed to losses despite solid starting pitching. The Tigers may be setting the stage for a larger roster overhaul as the August trade deadline approaches.
- •Woo-Suk Go had a 2.60 ERA in Triple-A before the trade.
- •Matt Seelinger posted a 3.89 ERA and struck out 49 batters.
- •Both trades were for cash, adding financial flexibility.
- •The Tigers' bullpen has been a significant liability this season.
- •Further roster changes could occur as the trade deadline nears.
- 2:08 AMYahoo Sports — Tigers Begin Deadline Moves Early, Trading Two Triple-A Relievers for Cash: Is a Bigger Sell-Off Coming?
"Scott Harris is liquidating Triple-A depth for cash, sparking fears that Detroit’s struggling bullpen is just the first casualty in a looming, total roster fire sale.
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