Who could threaten the Tigers? Breaking down the American League Central

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Detroit With the Tigers opening a four-game series against the Twins in Minneapolis on Monday, The Detroit News' Tony Paul previews the American League Central in 2026 (in predicted order of finish):

Detroit Tigers

2025: 87-75, second place in AL Central; d. CLE, 2-1, in WC; lost to SEA, 3-2, in ALDS

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Manager: AJ Hinch, seventh season, 394-416 (964-868 overall)

Notable losses: IF Andy Ibanez, RP Tommy Kahnle, RP Alex Lange

Notable additions: P Drew Anderson, RP Enmanuel De Jesus, RP Kenley Jansen, RP Connor Seabold, SP Framber Valdez, SP Justin Verlander

Outlook: Tigers president Scott Harris can shy away from the "all-in" talk, but the fact is, the Tigers almost certainly have just one year left with ace (and two-time Cy Young winner) Tarik Skubal and they spent really big around him this winter (Framber Valdez, Justin Verlander, Kenley Jansen, etc.), with a franchise-record payroll pushing $400 million. The World Series title drought is 42 years. Will the clock finally reset come October?

Team payroll: $236 million

Last AL Central title: 2014

DraftKings preseason odds (division, AL, World Series): +110/+900/+2200

Kansas City Royals

2025: 82-80, third place in AL Central

Manager: Matt Quatraro, fourth season, 224-262

Notable losses: RP Jonathan Bowlan, UT Adam Frazier, SP Mike Lorenzen, RP Nick Mears, OF Mike Yastrzemski

Notable additions: OF Isaac Collins, RP Alex Lange, OF/DH Starling Marte, OF Lane Thomas

Outlook: Two key questions if the Royals are to challenge the Tigers for the division title: Can ace Cole Ragans stay healthy in 2026 (he couldn't in 2025), and will Carter Jensen, a third-round pick in the 2021 Major League Baseball Draft, challenge for American League rookie of the year (the Tigers' Kevin McGonigle is the favorite)? If those two things come to fruition, Kansas City could be Detroit's biggest threat.

Team payroll: $182 million

Last AL Central title: 2015

DraftKings preseason odds (division, AL, World Series):+225/+1600/+4000

Cleveland Guardians

2025: 88-74, first place in AL Central; lost to DET, 2-1, in WC

Manager: Stephen Vogt, third season, 180-143

Notable losses: RP Nic Enright, RP Jakob Junis, OF Jhonkensy Noel, OF Lane Thomas

Notable additions: RP Shawn Armstrong, RP Connor Brogdon, RP Colin Holderman

Outlook: The Guardians have won three of the last four AL Central titles, and six of the last 10, yet it was another pretty lackluster offseason from ownership, at least outside of the Jose Ramirez extension (seven years, $175 million). The bullpen, a strength for so long, might be the biggest concern, with no Emmanuel Clase (gambling investigation), for now no Hunter Gaddis (forearm), and no Junis (signed with the Texas Rangers).

Team payroll: $97 million

Last AL Central title: 2025

DraftKings preseason odds (division, AL, World Series): +425/+2500/+7000

Chiago White Sox

2025: 60-102, fifth place in AL Central

Manager: Will Venable, second season, 60-102

Notable losses: RP Cam Booser, OF Luis Robert Jr., OF Mike Tauchman, OF Michael A. Taylor

Notable additions: RP Seranthony Dominguez, OF Austin Hays, 1B Munetka Murakami, RP Chris Murphy, RP Sean Newcomb, SP Martin Perez

Outlook: Give credit to GM Chris Getz, the Grosse Pointe South and Michigan alum. He's not afraid to make moves. Lots and lots of moves. He was plenty busy again this winter, with the biggest splash being the signing of Murakami (two years, $34 million), who brings 30-homer potential from Japan. The White Sox did have a 19-win improvement from 2024 to 2025, and even played some decent ball last July and September. Yay to signs of life.

Team payroll: $106 million

Last AL Central title: 2021

DraftKings preseason odds (division, AL, World Series): +3500/+20000/+50000

Minnesota Twins

2025: 70-92, fourth place in AL Central

Manager: Derek Shelton, first season (306-440 overall)

Notable losses: M Rocco Baldelli, RP Michael Tonkin

Notable additions: RP Dan Altavilla, RP Anthony Banda, 1B Josh Bell, C Victor Caratini, RP Eric Orze, RP Taylor Rogers, M Derek Shelton, UT Eric Wagaman

Outlook: Everything is unsettled with the Twins these days. The ownership. The front office. And the roster, which got few reinforcements this winter following last July's fire sale, when the team traded away 11 of the 26 players on its active roster (led by Carlos Correa going back to Houston). It'll be a daunting task for Shelton, formerly bench coach under the fired Baldelli, especially with starter Pablo Lopez (torn UCL) lost for the season.

Team payroll: $102 million

Last AL Central title: 2023

DraftKings preseason odds (division, AL, World Series): +900/+5000/+10000

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