{"id":563989,"date":"2026-02-10T11:24:16","date_gmt":"2026-02-10T11:24:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/563989\/"},"modified":"2026-02-10T11:24:16","modified_gmt":"2026-02-10T11:24:16","slug":"why-arent-detroit-tigers-fans-more-excited-about-framber-valdez","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/563989\/","title":{"rendered":"Why aren\u2019t Detroit Tigers fans more excited about Framber Valdez?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">DETROIT \u2013 Maybe it\u2019s because of the Super Bowl. Or the distraction of Tarik Skubal\u2019s arbitration. Or because this winter has been so miserable that nobody realizes baseball is right around the corner.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">I don\u2019t really know why <a href=\"https:\/\/www.clickondetroit.com\/sports\/2026\/02\/05\/detroit-tigers-sign-star-left-handed-pitcher-framber-valdez-to-115-million-deal-per-report\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.clickondetroit.com\/sports\/2026\/02\/05\/detroit-tigers-sign-star-left-handed-pitcher-framber-valdez-to-115-million-deal-per-report\/\">Detroit Tigers fans aren\u2019t more excited about the blockbuster Framber Valdez signing<\/a>. But I\u2019m here to try to change that.<\/p>\n<p>Lukewarm response to signing<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">When the news broke that the Tigers landed Valdez, these are some of the messages I got from the baseball fans in my life:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy not just give Skubal that money?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWell the Tigers certainly are not extending Skubal now.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOn the same day you argue arbitration for Skubal you give another guy $38 million a year?\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">To be fair, they were also excited about Valdez. But it was funny that the initial reaction to the Tigers signing the best free agent pitcher was to make it about Skubal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">I get it: The move was reported the very same day as Skubal\u2019s arbitration hearing. But to me, the two things are unrelated (more on that later).<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">My first reaction was, \u201cWow, the Tigers have two aces this season.\u201d And then, \u201cSo they really are willing to spend money!\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">We\u2019ve been waiting a decade to see the Tigers do something like this in free agency. Scott Harris has talked the talk and insisted that when the time came to make a splash, Chris Ilitch would provide the resources. Well, this is an example of walking the walk.<\/p>\n<p>How good is Framber Valdez?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Over the past four seasons, Valdez has been one of the best starting pitchers in the sport. And he\u2019s done it for a Houston Astros team that\u2019s always in World Series contention.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">In 2025, Valdez posted a 3.66 ERA, 3.79 expected ERA, and 1.25 WHIP while striking out 187 batters in 192 innings. And it was by far his worst season of the past four years &#8212; he was coming off back-to-back-to-back top-10 AL Cy Young finishes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Since the start of 2022, Valdez has thrown 767.2 innings while maintaining a 3.21 ERA, 1.16 WHIP, 3.29 FIP, and 8.8 strikeouts per nine. He\u2019s been remarkably consistent and durable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">During that span, here\u2019s how Valdez ranks in some major pitching categories:<\/p>\n<p>First with 57 wins.<\/p>\n<p>Second with 83 quality starts.<\/p>\n<p>Second with 767.2 innings pitched.<\/p>\n<p>Second with 2.85 ground balls per fly ball.<\/p>\n<p>Fifth with 16.5 fWAR.<\/p>\n<p>Sixth with 750 strikeouts.<\/p>\n<p>12th with a 3.21 ERA (minimum 400 innings).<\/p>\n<p>32nd with a 1.16 WHIP (minimum 400 innings).<\/p>\n<p>Get to know Framber Valdez<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Valdez is an above-average strikeout pitcher, largely because of a curveball that\u2019s generated 43.7% and 39.8% whiff rates over the past two seasons. His change-up is a decent swing-and-miss pitch &#8212; an excellent 35.4% whiff rate in 2024 that dropped to 28.7% in 2025.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">But Valdez\u2019s bread and butter is getting ground balls with a 94 mph sinker. Over the past five years, he\u2019s ranked in the 97th, 99th, 91st, 100th, and 100th percentiles (in order from 2025 to 2021) for ground ball rate.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Even though Valdez does give up hard contact on balls in play, the fact that 60% of that contact comes on the ground means the damage is limited.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">That ability to keep the ball on the ground, combined with a swing-and-miss curveball, makes Valdez one of the nastiest starters in the league.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Here\u2019s a look at how Valdez ranks among this year\u2019s free agent starting pitchers in terms of WAR over the past four seasons:<\/p>\n<p>Framber Valdez (Tigers): 14.9 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Dylan Cease (Blue Jays): 13.8 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Zac Gallen (unsigned): 13.4 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Ranger Suarez (Red Sox): 12.1 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Merrill Kelly (Diamondbacks): 11.7 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Michael King (Padres): 10.4 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Nick Martinez (Rays): 9.2 WAR<\/p>\n<p>Chris Bassitt (unsigned): 7.8 WAR<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">It\u2019s mostly sinker-curveball, with the change-up as a third offering.<\/p>\n<p>Tigers rotation this season<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Barring any more drastic moves, like trading Skubal (unlikely) or signing another high-profile starter (even less likely), the Tigers\u2019 starting rotation should look something like this going into spring training:<\/p>\n<p>Tarik Skubal (LHP)<\/p>\n<p>Framber Valdez (LHP)<\/p>\n<p>Reese Olson (RHP)<\/p>\n<p>Jack Flaherty (RHP)<\/p>\n<p>Casey Mize (RHP)<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">You can debate the order of Nos. 3-5 or make arguments for Drew Anderson, Troy Melton, and Jackson Jobe (when he returns from injury). But this is how I would line up the rotation as of today.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">There aren\u2019t many teams that can match a Skubal-Valdez one-two punch. Think about a potential best-of-three wildcard series. The Tigers would have an advantage against anyone but Seattle and Boston.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">This also takes a ton of pressure off the likes of Olson, Mize, and Melton. Instead of feeling like the Tigers are hoping for best-case scenarios at the 2-5 slots, now it feels like they\u2019re above-average at every level.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Detroit is also building quality depth &#8212; fans know all-too-well how important that can be after the rotation was decimated by injuries the past two years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Melton and Keider Montero have proven to be capable (or better, in Melton\u2019s case) replacements. Anderson was signed as a starter after posting a 2.91 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, and 12.6 K\/9 over 287.1 innings in Korea the last two seasons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The Tigers have also stacked up enough arms that they can afford to be cautious with Jobe when he returns from Tommy John surgery. That\u2019s an important luxury for his long-term trajectory.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Detroit has built the kind of starting pitching depth that the best organizations in the game target. And on paper, this rotation stacks up with anyone.<\/p>\n<p>Postseason experience<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Let\u2019s say 2026 is the last season for Skubal in a Tigers uniform &#8212; something I think most fans expect.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Valdez gives the Tigers a true ace to help soften that blow in 2027. He\u2019s certainly good enough to justify starting in Game 1 of a playoff series or running out there on Opening Day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">From 2020-2022, Valdez made 13 appearances in playoff games for the Astros, striking out 75 batters in 68.2 innings while posting a 3.41 ERA and 1.19 WHIP.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The 2023 and 2024 postseasons weren\u2019t nearly as kind to him, as he allowed 15 earned runs in 16.1 innings &#8212; an 8.27 ERA.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">But the \u201cgood\u201d Valdez postseason sample size is much larger than the \u201cbad.\u201d During the 2022 World Series, Valdez made two starts for the Astros and won both, pitching a total of 12.1 innings and allowing just six hits, five walks, and two runs while striking out 18 batters.<\/p>\n<p>Houston Astros starting pitcher Framber Valdez poses after their 4-1 World Series win against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022, in Houston. (AP Photo\/Tony Gutierrez) (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">He\u2019s pitched on the sport\u2019s biggest stage, and he\u2019s done so successfully. That\u2019s a bonus for the Tigers in 2026 and beyond.<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s the catch?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Performance isn\u2019t much of a concern for Valdez because even if all he does is repeat his 2025 campaign (his worst full season as a starter), he would be a high-end No. 2 starting pitcher.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">I\u2019m not really worried about age, either. Even if Valdez opts into the third and final year of his deal with the Tigers, he would only be 34 years old. You wouldn\u2019t typically expect a massive drop-off over the next three years, especially for a sinker baller.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Even in a worst-case scenario, if MLB loses the 2027 season due to CBA negotiations, Valdez would be 35 in his final year with Detroit. Not disastrous.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">There is one thing, though. Valdez was at the center of some controversy last season. And it was not a good look.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">If you\u2019re not familiar with what happened, Valdez lost his cool during a Sept. 2 loss to the New York Yankees in Houston.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">It was the fifth inning of an eventual 7-1 loss. The Yankees already led 2-0 and Trent Grisham was batting with the bases loaded and two outs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Right before Valdez started to wind up for a 1-0 pitch, his catcher, Cesar Salazar, appeared to motion for Valdez to step off the rubber &#8212; either to rethink their pitch choice or because the pitch timer had ticked down to 2 seconds.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">For context, Salazar is a minor-league catcher who was called up to the Astros as an injury fill-in. He was playing his 10th (and final) game with the Astros last season and only the 36th game of his MLB career.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Instead of stepping off, Valdez went into his windup and threw a sinker right down the pipe. Grisham popped it over the Crawford boxes in left field for a grand slam that made it 6-0.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">On the second pitch of the next at-bat, Valdez threw a 93 mph sinker that drilled Salazar around the stomach area of his chest protector.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Pitchers and catchers don\u2019t get crossed up very often anymore because of PitchCom, but it\u2019s not unheard of. What is unheard of is the way Valdez reacted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Valdez didn\u2019t flinch or put his hands up or go talk to Salazar to solve the mix-up. He turned his back, walked a few steps behind the rubber, and then gestured for a new baseball.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Salazar\u2019s reaction to the sinker made it clear he was expecting off-speed &#8212; almost certainly Valdez\u2019s curveball, which averages about 15 mph slower than his sinker.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Salazar could have gotten hurt. And this is a guy who\u2019s making a minor-league salary for most of the season, just trying to grind his way up to the big leagues.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Valdez denied throwing at Salazar on purpose, but most of the baseball universe is agreed about what happened.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">So let\u2019s tie this back to the Tigers. Is it a concern?<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">In short: I don\u2019t think so.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The Tigers are uniquely equipped to take on someone like Valdez because they have a strong, well-respected, veteran manager. Oh yeah, and that manager is a former catcher who has coached Valdez before.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">A.J. Hinch was the manager of the Astros when Valdez made his MLB debut as a 24-year-old in 2018, and also when Valdez made 26 appearances in 2019.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Since Hinch arrived in Detroit in 2021, he\u2019s not only won a bunch of games, he\u2019s also masterfully handled the locker room.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Remember the Javier Baez base running error in Toronto in 2023? Hinch benched him, handled the issue in-house, and moved on. There was no drama.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Hinch has been a steadying force for the Tigers whether they\u2019re playing like the best team in the league (first half last year) or going through a massive slump (September).<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">There\u2019s little doubt he can handle Valdez, especially with the help of established leaders in the locker room like Baez, Skubal, Flaherty, Gleyber Torres, and others.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">If you have a strong culture, individuals who join acclimate to that culture, not the other way around. I expect that will happen here.<\/p>\n<p>Final thoughts<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">I\u2019ll admit, it was ironic that on the day they fought against paying the best pitcher in baseball $32 million, the Tigers willingly gave $38 million to, like, the 15th-best pitcher in baseball.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">But that\u2019s how the financial structure of this sport works. Valdez was a free agent, and the Tigers were bidding against other teams. For Skubal, they weren\u2019t in danger of losing him to someone else.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Don\u2019t worry: He\u2019ll get more than $38 million per year next offseason.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">For now, the result is that the Tigers are a much better and deeper team than they were pre-Valdez.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">No, I don\u2019t think the Tigers have fixed an offense that bottomed out at the end of 2025 and caused them to cough up the division title. Alex Bregman would have been a perfect fit. Eugenio Suarez would have been a cheap upgrade.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">But the starting rotation and bullpen have been fortified with the additions of Valdez, Anderson, Kenley Jansen, and Kyle Finnegan.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">So if the Tigers can get some improvement from young players like Colt Keith and Dillon Dingler, better health from Parker Meadows and Matt Vierling, and rookie contributions from Kevin McGonigle and Max Anderson, I could see a scenario where this team contends for a World Series.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">The Central Division is still completely up for grabs, and only the Mariners and Blue Jays have clearly better rosters than the Tigers in the AL.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Three years ago, the Tigers were mired in a decade-long slump. Two years ago, they were hoping for a resurgence. Last year, they wanted to be a playoff team again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dist__Box-sc-1fnzlkn-0 dist__TextBase-sc-1fnzlkn-3 bYFsJw cuqaEv article-text\">Now, they\u2019re entering 2026 with a very clear expectation to win the AL Central and advance past the ALDS. And while the offense is still a major question mark over 162 games, the pitching staff is built to win in October.<\/p>\n<p>Copyright 2026 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit &#8211; All rights reserved.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"DETROIT \u2013 Maybe it\u2019s because of the Super Bowl. Or the distraction of Tarik Skubal\u2019s arbitration. 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