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Detroit Tigers Acquire Veteran Pitcher Paul Sewald
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The Detroit Tigers have made their latest bullpen move, snagging veteran Reliever Paul Sewald from the Cleveland Guardians. The haul? A player to be named later or cash considerations. Is this 35-year-old reliever the bullpen bolstering weapon Detroit fans are hoping for, or just another shrug-inducing move?

Anatomy Of the Sewald Trade

The Tigers have been busy addressing one of their glaring needs ahead of the trade deadline. The relief market was getting picked clean after names like Jhoan Duran and Ryan Helsley got scooped up, but Detroit management swooped in with a low-risk, potentially high-reward snag of Sewald. It is shrewd. It is calculated. But is it a game-changer?

On the surface, Sewald has all the hallmarks of a seasoned bullpen arm. Nine big-league seasons, check. Postseason experience, double check. A track record of leaving hitters swinging at air, triple check. But 2025 hasn’t been all sunshine and strikeouts for him. A 4.70 ERA across just 15.1 innings is doing him zero favors here, especially combined with a stint on the injured list for a shoulder strain that has lingered. Detroit may have just traded for a guy who might not even be available until September.

Sewald’s Unfinished Business

If you are trying to gauge whether Sewald is worth the trade, his advanced stats give a glimmer of hope. His xERA sits at a much more palatable 3.56, hinting that he has been a bit unlucky. And speaking of luck, his 97th percentile called strike rate and 79th percentile swing-and-miss rate scream “elite potential. When Sewald’s on, he is really on.

What is also worth noting is that Detroit isn’t necessarily betting the farm here. A player to be named later or cash for a veteran with these metrics feels minimal in terms of risk. Plus, if Sewald gets to full health right as playoff crunch time rolls around, it is not impossible to imagine him locking down key outs.

The Risky Shoulder Factor

Here is the elephant in the bullpen. Sewald’s shoulder issues are not something to ignore. He has been on the injured list since mid-July, and the buzz from Cleveland was less than encouraging. Reports suggest his recovery might stretch into September, meaning the Tigers are gambling on a guy who will be most useful for the postseason push. If the Tigers even get there.

The Tigers do deserve credit for sticking to what they needed to do by targeting relief pitching. Sewald’s potential is undeniable, but the Tigers need to prepare for the reality that his shoulder may sideline him during a critical stretch of the season.

What Should Detroit Fans Expect?

Detroit fans should manage expectations here. If Sewald pulls through and recaptures even a glimpse of the guy who posted consistent dominance through his 2021-2023 stretch, they have themselves a bargain. The guy had a WHIP of 1.02 and a strikeout percentage north of 30% over that timeframe. He can get it done.

But what if 2025 Sewald is the new normal and not just a blip? Well, Detroit might have just bought itself an expensive seat warmer for the bullpen. Only time will tell.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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