not listing detroit = total cop out
I don't know. I thought the same thing at first, then I realized that all of their moves are about the future and not the now. They will be big winners when they resign Scherzer and Cabrera, but until then it's hard to argue that this years team is better than last years team. Sure, the franchise is in a better position for the future, but that's not what Stark was grading.
From a production view, Kinsler isn't an upgrade over Fielder TODAY and Smyly isn't an upgrade over Fister TODAY. Adding Nathan misses the point of Detroit's bullpen problems - it wasn't simply an isolated closer issue. Their problem was depth, and they've maybe made the ninth inning better, but they opened a new hole moving Smyly to the rotation.
Castellanos is still a question mark, Iglesias is an upgrade defensively, but not offensively, and Rajai Davis has no bat - he'll probably even platoon with Dirks.
Not sure you can give them high marks. Yet.