LAKELAND, Fla. — As the spring exhibition season gets underway on Saturday, there are a whopping 78 former Detroit Tigers in camp, competing for spots on 28 different teams.

That’s a new record in our annual survey, topping the 73 ex-Tigers at the start of camp in 2025 and 2023.

That’s often a good sign. It means the Tigers’ roster is more difficult to crack, so good players get squeezed off or never get an opportunity. It could also reflect a more aggressive churn at the bottom of the 40-man roster and even in the upper levels of the minor leagues.

One notable aspect of this year’s survey is the number of Tigers minor-league free agents who ended up in other camps: catcher Eliezer Alfonzo (Los Angeles Dodgers); first baseman Jake Holton (San Francisco Giants); infielders Jim Jarvis (Atlanta Braves) and Riley Unroe (Houston Astros); and left-hander Andrew Magno (Baltimore Orioles).

They’re among a group of 30 players who were part of the Tigers organization at some point last year and are now in other camps.

The Philadelphia Phillies, led by former Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski, are the only team without an ex-Tiger in camp after releasing Nick Castellanos. The Giants lead the way with nine ex-Tigers.

Check out the list below and let me know if you find anyone we missed. Players with an asterisk are non-roster invitees.

Arizona Diamondbacks

LHP Eduardo Rodriguez

RHP Paul Sewald

C James McCann

RHP Derek Law*

OF Oscar Mercado*

Athletics

RHP Elvis Alvarado

RHP Mark Leiter Jr.

IF Andy Ibáñez

RHP Geoff Hartlieb*

C Brian Serven*

Chicago Cubs

LHP Matthew Boyd

RHP Shelby Miller

LHP Caleb Thielbar

C Carson Kelly

Chicago White Sox

OF Derek Hill

Cincinnati Reds

IF Eugenio Suárez

OF Dane Myers

LHP Anthony Misiewicz*

Cleveland Guardians

RHP Carlos Hernandez*

RHP Codi Heuer*

Colorado Rockies

RHP Michael Lorenzen

RHP RJ Petit

IF/OF Willi Castro

RHP John Brebbia*

Kansas City Royals

RHP Alex Lange

RHP John Schreiber

Los Angeles Angels

IF Jeimer Candelario*

Los Angeles Dodgers

C Eliezer Alfonzo*

IF Keston Hiura*

Milwaukee Brewers

OF Akil Baddoo

IF Eddys Leonard*

San Diego Padres

RHP Ty Adcock

OF Nick Castellanos

IF Nick Solak*

Giants Spring BaseballSan Francisco Giants catchers Eric Haase pauses while working out during spring training baseball Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP

San Francisco Giants

RHP Jason Foley

LHP Matt Gage

LHP Robbie Ray

IF Willy Adames

RHP Michael Fulmer*

LHP Nick Margevicius*

C Eric Haase*

IF Jake Holton*

IF Buddy Kennedy*

Seattle Mariners

RHP Randy Dobnak*

Rangers 2026 BaseballThis is a 2026 photo of Tyler Alexander of the Texas Rangers baseball team. This image reflects the 2026 active roster as of February 17, 2026, when this image was taken. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)AP

Texas Rangers

LHP Tyler Alexander

Atlanta Braves

RHP Joe Jimenez

LHP Joey Wentz

IF Jim Jarvis*

OF Jose Azocar*

OF Brewer Hicklen*

OF Ben Gamel*

Baltimore Orioles

LHP Dietrich Enns

LHP Andrew Magno*

Boston Red Sox

RHP Devin Sweet*

Houston Astros

IF Isaac Paredes

IF Riley Unroe*

Miami Marlins

RHP Chris Paddack

C Liam Hicks

Minnesota Twins

IF Ryan Kreidler

IF/OF Kody Clemens

LHP Andrew Chafin*

IF Gio Urshela*

New York Mets

RHP Reed Garrett

New York Yankees

RHP Kervin Castro

RHP Rafael Montero*

C Ali Sanchez*

IF Zack Short*

Philadelphia Phillies

none

Pittsburgh Pirates

LHP Gregory Soto

RHP Jose Urquidy

RHP Beau Burrows*

St. Louis Cardinals

RHP Gerson Moreno*

Tampa Bay Rays

RHP Mason Englert

RHP Edwin Uceta

OF Justyn-Henry Malloy

OF Ryan Vilade

Toronto Blue Jays

RHP Chase Lee

Washington Nationals

LHP PJ Poulin

IF Sergio Alcántara*