It's okay that they aren't winning their division because the talent is coming. The right moves were made to restock the farm system. After they traded away Price, Cespedes, and Soria, they sent a message that they are in the process of rebuilding. I initially thought that it would be a reboot and they'd be back in playoff races the next season or the season after that. However, I've watched a few games and against good to great teams, the Tigers aren't on the same level. And we all need to come to grips with reality: the Tigers aren't that good anymore.
Rational fans will tell you that the moves they made last year were the right moves. Irrational fans still think the Tigers have a legit shot at the playoffs or even the World Series. That's not to say they aren't in the top half of MLB, it's just that they've been surpassed by other teams. I think that part of it is because of Mike Illitch. To be fair, he is key to the Tigers being relevant again, but his win now mentality has hurt the current state of the Tigers. Their window to win the World Series closed when they were swept by the Giants. It's been a slow and steady decline and I don't think they have hit bottom yet.
As much as we fans don't want to hear it, if the Tigers really want to be relevant in the next six or seven years, they have to bottom out. Maybe they build around J.D. Martinez and Nick Castellanos. They can't move their big contract players like Miguel Cabrera or Victor Martinez, but maybe they can move guys like Jose Iglesias and get some prospects in return. I shouldn't say they can't move Cabrera, I should say they won't. If they wanted to give up on the next four years they could trade him away. They would be able to restock the farm system for sure if they did.
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