Tigers Suddenly Have A Jack Flaherty Decision They Can't Ignore

As the Detroit Tigers face a crucial decision at the trade deadline, struggling veteran pitcher Jack Flaherty's future hangs in the balance amidst team performance challenges and potential sell strategies.

The Detroit Tigers are heading toward a trade deadline crossroads, and Jack Flaherty has become part of the conversation.

After Detroit’s five-game exit from the American League Division Series last October, Flaherty made it clear he wanted another run with the club. The right-hander got that chance, returning for the final season of his two-year deal.

But this year has not gone the way either side expected. Injuries and individual struggles have left the Tigers on the outside of the American League playoff picture, even if the race is still close enough that a surge could change everything.

That uncertainty is what makes the deadline so tricky for Scott Harris and the front office. If Detroit chooses to sell, Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report thinks Flaherty could be the kind of buy-low arm another team takes a shot on.

The bigger name in any Tigers deadline discussion will be Tarik Skubal. The two-time AL Cy Young Award winner is expected to draw plenty of interest, and Detroit could land a significant return if it decides to move him. Still, Kelly pointed to Flaherty as a pitcher whose value might be shaped as much by projection as by his current numbers.

"Perhaps if a team trades for Flaherty, he'll struggle the way he did after being acquired by the Orioles in 2023, when he went 1-3 with a 6.75 ERA over 34.2 innings. Alternatively, he could have the type of impact he did for the Dodgers in 2024, when he went 6-2 with a 3.58 ERA in 10 starts for a team he eventually helped to win the World Series,'' Kelly wrote.

The problem for Detroit is that Flaherty has not given much reason for optimism so far in 2026. Through 17 starts, he is 2-8 with a 4.60 ERA across 76.1 innings, and those are not the kind of numbers that will have teams rushing to the phone.

Even so, the Tigers are still hanging around. They opened a six-game homestand before the All-Star break with a 6-2 win over the Athletics on Tuesday night, their third straight victory. That keeps Detroit within reach in both the AL Central and wild-card races, and it leaves the front office with more to sort through in the coming days.

If the Tigers do decide to sell, Harris figures to hear from plenty of teams. And if Flaherty gets interest, moving his contract - regardless of the return - is something Detroit will have to weigh carefully. The next couple of weeks will decide which direction this season takes.

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