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Category Archives: MLB
Tigers signing in response to Halos?
After Josh Hamilton signed with the Angels for 5 years and $125 million it seems like the Halos were putting the Tigers on notice. With a middle of the order that could include, in any order, Trout, Pujols and Hamilton … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Pujols, Angels, Anibal Sanchez, free agency, hot stove, Josh Hamilton, Justin Verlander, Mike Trout, Rick Porcello, Tigers, Zack Greinke
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Detroit Tigers could get closer via trade
The Detroit Tigers are looking into getting a closer in a trade, according to many sources. I feel like this could be a good move for the team. Trusting a young guy to close out games would be a tough … Continue reading
Tiger news heading into the Winter Meetings
It was announced today that the Tigers will not tender LHP Daniel Schlereth a contract for next season. This makes Schlereth a free agent and is the only part of the mega three team deal that didn’t become a major … Continue reading
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Tagged Asdrubal Cabrera, Brennan Boesch, Clevland Indians, ESPN, Jim Bowden, Jon Morosi, Opening day, Tigers, Winter meetings
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Should the Tigers take the first and last pieces of the Marlins fire sale?
The Tigers may not have known it at the time, but trading for Omar Infante and Anibal Sanchez may have been the beginning of the end of the new look Marlins. Only one player of value remains on the roster … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Dirks, Andy Oliver, Avisail Garcia, Casey Crosby, Drew Smyly, fire sale, Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins, Nick Castellanos, Tigers
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Torii is a Tiger
The Tigers made the biggest free agent splash so far of the offseason signing free agent outfielder Torii Hunter to a 2 year, $26 million contract today. This signing is huge for the Tigers because Hunter can be the missing … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin Jackson, comerica park, free agency, Gary Sheffield, Gold Glove, hot stove, Mike Illich, Tigers, Torii Hunter
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Detroit Tigers Announcements
The Detroit Tigers have made some big announcements this week, some more important than others. The first one general manager Dave Dombrowski made was the return of skipper Jim Leyland. I think this was a choice made by Leyland himself. I believe … Continue reading
Cardinals or Giants?
So now that we know the 2012 the Detroit Tigers are in the World Series, who would you rather see them play? I know who my answer is. I would much rather see the Tigers play the Giants for one reason only. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 season, Detroit Tigers, MLB, MLB Playoffs, MLB Postseason, World Series
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He’s All Done?
Well that was a wild game one. Besides the Yankee’s captain Derek Jeter fracturing his ankle, the next biggest story is what to do about Tigers closer Jose Valverde, who gave up two two-run home runs in the 9th, blowing two … Continue reading
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Tagged Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, MLB, MLB Playoffs, MLB Postseason, New York Yankees
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How the Game 4 disaster may help the Tigers in the ALCS
Everybody wanted to run Jose Valverde out-of-town on Thursday night after giving up game four to the A’s and sent Detroit to a ‘win or go home’ game five. In that game, Justin Verlander showed why he was the AL … Continue reading