Salas signed with the
Detroit Tigers the day before the season started. His first hit as a Tigers was a game-winning home run on April 15 against the
Baltimore Orioles. Regardless, he saw limited duty until a mid-June injury to starting catcher
Mike Heath landed him in the everyday line-up. His game-winning home run on June 10 led to a 7 for 17 stretch in which he hit two more home runs, and raised his batting average from .094 to .204. His nine home runs for the season tied a career high, and were two more than Heath. Salas hit just one home run in , but his final career home run likely stands as his biggest. As a team, the Tigers had struck out a franchise record tying 21 times in a fourteen inning marathon against the
Toronto Blue Jays on August 8. Entering the game in the fourteenth inning as a
pinch hitter for
Skeeter Barnes, Salas connected on a 3-2 pitch for a three-run home run off Jays
closer Tom Henke. ==Career statistics==