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Tigers sign LHP Andrew Chafin to two-year, $13M deal
Andrew Chafin is heading to Motown. Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

The Tigers have an agreement with lefty reliever Andrew Chafin, according to Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press.  Chafin’s contract will be a two-year deal in the $13M range, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.  That is indeed the contract value, reports Jon Heyman of MLB Network, who notes the inclusion of an opt-out after 2022.

Chafin, 31, posted a career-best 1.83 ERA in 68 2/3 innings for the Cubs and Athletics in 2021. Though his 24.1 K% was down from previous years, he also managed a career-best 7.1 BB%. Chafin was tough on both righties and lefties in ’21 and actually posted a significantly higher strikeout rate against righties. Though Chafin is not known for his velocity or spin rate, his Statcast metrics regarding quality of contact are excellent.

Chafin was drafted 43rd overall by the Diamondbacks out of Kent State back in 2011. He’s made 66+ appearances in a season five different times, leading all MLB relievers with 225 appearances from 2017-19. In facing 263 lefty batters since 2019, Chafin has posted an 18.3 K-BB% against them while allowing a .225/.290/.317 batting line.

The Chafin signing is another move toward respectability for the Tigers in an offseason full of them. The club committed $217M to Javier Baez and Eduardo Rodriguez prior to the lockout, also trading for catcher Tucker Barnhart. Chafin joins a Tigers bullpen that is slated to include holdovers Gregory Soto, Michael Fulmer, Jose Cisnero, Alex Lange and Kyle Funkhouser.

In February of last year, the Cubs signed Chafin to a one-year, $2.75M deal. Near the July trade deadline, he was dealt to Oakland for minor leaguers Greg Deichmann and Daniel Palencia.

Three other lefty relievers have signed two-year deals this winter. Aaron Loup received a $17M deal from the Mets, while Brooks Raley got $10M from the Rays and Jake Diekman got $8M from the Red Sox. Brad Hand, Matt Strahm, T.J. McFarland and Joely Rodriguez inked one-year pacts.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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