The reliever market is starting to move after a very slow month of November. The New York Mets got on the ball quickly, adding long-time Brewers closer Devin Williams on Monday, while the Baltimore Orioles signed Ryan Helsley last week after the Tigers had been linked as one of many teams interested in the hard-throwing right-hander. Jon Morosi of Fox Sports reported on Monday night that the Detroit Tigers are one of the clubs interested in signing free agent reliever Pete Fairbanks.

The right-hander, who will turn 32 on December 16, has spent the last six years with the Tampa Bays Rays and has worked as a part-time closer, amassing 75 saves over the last three seasons. In Rays fashion, the club signed a three-year deal with Fairbanks to cover what would have been his three seasons of arb

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