While one of the benefits of the Detroit Tigers' young roster is the artificial suppression of cost by virtue of most of the club's foundational players still being under team control, the stellar performances from many of the group are about to make the unit a whole lot more expensive as they enter or proceed through the arbitration process.
Detroit would be wise to get ahead of the curve with extensions for at least some of these players. That won't save them a ton, but at least it will give them some clarity in how much they will cost over the next few years without being subject to the whims of the arbitrator.