Countdown to Opening Day - 14: Cabrera, Verlander still have much to prove

by Greg Warren

In this 30-day series, theScore's MLB editors preview the 2015 season with an in-depth look at some of the significant numbers - milestones, jersey numbers and general miscellanea - poised to pop up throughout the campaign.

There's no denying that Justin Verlander and Miguel Cabrera are the heart and soul of the Detroit Tigers. Both players boast resumes filled with impressive personal accolades, but have failed to bring a championship to the Motor City since becoming teammates in 2008. The perennial superstars came the closest to a title in 2012, but were swept in four games by the San Francisco Giants in the Fall Classic.

What's more alarming is that the Tigers are paying the pair for a combined 14 more seasons, and they'll both be 32 years old by mid-April, when Cabrera celebrates his birthday. Here's a look at the respective monster contracts that are handcuffing the club:

Verlander's contract

Year Age Salary
2015 32 $28 million
2016 33 $28 million
2017 34 $28 million
2018 35 $28 million
2019 36 $28 million

*$22-million vesting option for 2020 guaranteed with top-five finish in 2019 Cy Young vote.

Cabrera's contract

Year Age Salary
2015 32 $22 million
2016 33 $28 million
2017 34 $28 million
2018 35 $30 million
2019 36 $30 million
2020 37 $30 million
2021 38 $30 million
2022 39 $32 million
2023 40 $32 million

*$30-million vesting option for 2024 with top-10 finish in MVP voting in 2023.

*$30-million vesting option for 2025 with top-10 finish in MVP voting in 2024.

The club's Opening Day payroll is a projected $166,725,000, according to Cot's Baseball Contracts. Exactly $50 million will be allocated to retaining Verlander and Cabrera's services. The picture gets uglier when you look ahead to 2016. The duo will combine to make $56 million, which accounts for slightly more than half the team's payroll obligations ($111,800,000) to this point.

Verlander's string of seven consecutive Opening Day starts will be snapped after manager Brad Ausmus declared David Price would be bestowed with the honor on April 6. Verlander struggled mightily in 2014 after undergoing core muscle surgery in the offseason, pitching to a 15-12 record with a lofty 4.54 ERA and 1.39 WHIP. He is a six-time All-Star, a Cy Young winner and an AL MVP, but Price, who has made only 12 starts in a Tigers uniform and will be a free agent at season's end, is now considered the ace in Detroit. 

Cabrera enters the 2015 campaign with injury concerns after undergoing surgery to remove a bone spur in his right ankle in the offseason. His power numbers were also considerably down in 2014, which is especially troubling for the Tigers moving forward.

Year GP HR RBI SLG%
2011 161 30 105 .586
2012 161 44 139 .606
2013 148 44 137 .636
2014 159 25 109 .524

All signs point to the duo continuing to regress statistically moving forward, but Verlander and Cabrera can make their large contracts worth every penny by accomplishing one goal: bringing a World Series title to Detroit for the first time since 1984.

The Digest

Countdown to Opening Day

by theScore Staff

Let theScore's team of MLB writers get you ready for the upcoming major-league season with a collection of posts centered around significant numbers:

30 - A.J. Burnett looks to put bow on underrated career

29 - Pujols homering his way up the leaderboard

28 - Don't sleep on the Yankees

27 - Trout is baseball's brightest star as 6-year deal begins

26 - It's time for the Phillies to trade Chase Utley

25 - Can the A's make the playoffs for the 4th consecutive season?

24 - Tigers' bullpen needs Joe Nathan of old

23 - Cubs poised for renaissance in 2015

22 - Blue Jays look to end post-season drought

21 - Baseball's new commissioner focused on change

20 - The slowest-paced pitchers in baseball

19 - Rays' postseason chances left with Maddon

18 - Royals banking on TJ patient Kris Medlen

17 - Remembering baseball's 1st $100-million man

16 - Marlins' Fernandez on the comeback trail

15 - Ichiro doesn't need to pad stats to define legacy

14 - Cabrera, Verlander still have much to prove

13 - Year 1 of Stanton contract comes with high expectations

12 - Baseball's highest-paid players

11Nationals poised to take next step in 2015

10 - Playoff Predictions

9Red Sox starting lineup analysis

8 - Offense continues to dwindle across game

7Major milestones loom amid A-Rod's return to baseball

6Three reasons why the White Sox will make the playoffs in 2015

5 - Altuve to play large role for revamped Astros

4 - Giants' unbelievable run coming to an end

3 Kershaw has his eyes on history

2 - The torch at short has officially been passed

1 - Kemp's return to L.A. highlights 5 games to watch Monday

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