About seven months ago, there were plenty of Major League Baseball experts who were talking about the Detroit Tigers as a team that could make a surprise push for a wild card playoff spot.
Fast forward to the present and the Tigers not only did not make the playoffs but they have been eliminated from contention for a very long time.
Which players do the Detroit Tigers have to make a decision on?
As pointed out by Evan Woodbury of MLive, the Tigers will soon have to make a decision on 12 arbitration-eligible players.
Those players are as follows: (Via MLive)
RHP Drew Hutchison (5 years, 97 days): $1.8 million
RHP Joe Jimenez (5 years, 61 days): $2.6 million
IF Jeimer Candelario (5 years, 38 days): $7 million
RHP Jose Cisnero (5 years, 20 days): $2.2 million
OF Victor Reyes (4 years, 75 days): $2.2 million
OF Austin Meadows (4 years, 74 days): $4 million
IF Harold Castro (3 years, 141 days): $2.6 million
LHP Gregory Soto (3 years, 102 days): $3.1 million
LHP Tyler Alexander (3 years, 58 days): $1.6 million
IF/OF Willi Castro (3 years, 17 days): $1.7 million
RHP Rony Garcia (2 years, 138 days): $1 million
RHP Kyle Funkhouser (2 years, 133 days): $800,000
The Tigers will have until November 18th to decide whether or not they will over a contract to these players.