No matter the solution the Detroit Tigers have tried at shortstop this season, they’ve never acted like they were permanently married to it.They traded a pair of players to acquire Andrew Romine and Alex Gonzalez, releasing the latter after just nine games . Danny Worth has gotten a shot — but not an endorsement.And now — the same day that free-agent Stephen Drew re-signed with the Boston Red Sox — the next two who might get a chance to fill that gap for the Tigers might both be at Triple-A Toledo.Eugenio Suarez was promoted after Tuesday’s game , going from Double-A Erie to the Mud Hens, where he’ll pair with Hernan Perez.Manager Brad Ausmus told reporters he was “very satisfied” with the play of his current shortstops, despite the fact that the position had produced a combined batting average of .189, a slugging percentage of .220 and an OPS of .470.Suarez went 3-for-5 in the Seawolves’ 7-6 loss Tuesday, driving in three runs, and hitting his 14th double. In 42 games, he hit .284, slugged .503 and posted an .850 OPS. Dixon Machado was sent to Erie in the corresponding move.Worth got the nod over either Suarez or Perez when Gonzalez was released, primarily because the Tigers didn’t want to force either of them into a platoon situation.“Hopefully this combination will help us, and we can continue to analyze our situation. We’ve got, again, two young guys that we’re just not quite ready to bring up and ready to let them play, but they’re playing very, very well for us,” Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said at the time “It gives them an opportunity to continue to play on day-in, day-out basis, which we think will benefit our organization in the long run.”The long run may not be that far off, at this point.