CLEVELAND, OHIO - JULY 28: Starting pitcher Carlos Rodon #55 of the Chicago White Sox pitches during the first inning of game 2 of a double header against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field on July 28, 2020 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Carlos Rodon joins the growing list of low-risk, high reward if healthy candidates for the Detroit Tigers rotation to consider.
Before I break down Carlos Rodon and why he may be a good fit for the Detroit Tigers rotation and the comments that are coming that he is often injured, I get it and I understand that on the surface, it is a bad idea but looking at the recent pattern of the Tigers taking flyers on pitchers (See Carson Fulmer and Trevor Rosenthal) and how Detroit is looking to take very low risks this off-season, this is my mentality as I start this breakdown.