
The middle of the order
Likely joining Cabrera and Castellanos in the heart of the order will be Jeimer Candelario, who was a revelation down the stretch.
The former Cubs farmhand posted an .874 OPS, a .379 wOBA and a 137 wRC+ in 106 plate appearances.
Obviously, his production was impacted by a sky-high .392 BABIP.
However, Candelario showed a solid plate discipline with an 11.3 walk rate and consistently sprayed the ball to all fields.
Throw in steps forward from Mikie Mahtook (107 wRC+, .335 wOBA) and James McCann (.733 OPS, .162 ISO) offensively, and the Tigers have the makings of a solid offense.
The offense will only improve more if the likes of Christin Stewart and Mike Gerber make early impacts in the Majors, providing more offensive alternatives to Jones in the outfield.
Even if the Tigers end up parting with veterans like Jose Iglesias or Ian Kinsler, the offense should be able to stay productive.
Shortstop
In Iglesias’ case, Detroit has a ready-made replacement in Dixon Machado, who posted similar offensive stats last season in an admittedly smaller sample size. Iglesias logged 489 plate appearances, while Machado checked in with 181.
Still, for comparison’s sake, the production is similar.