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Category Archives: MLB
Tigers are close but not complete
Like any team in baseball, the Detroit Tigers are not perfect. In Vegas, they are still the favorites to win it all this year. However, lately, they look like a team that can barely win the Central Division. The starting … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Dombrowski, Detroit, Detroit Tigers, Drew Smyly, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Nathan, Phil Coke, Rod Allen, trade deadline
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Tigers look to bounce back
As many of you are aware, I have started my career as a sports journalist in Youngstown, Ohio. It has been a while since I’ve been able to have a chance to write about what I love most, which is … Continue reading
Former Tiger talks up new team and DD tries to put out the fire
New National Doug Fister had nothing but good things to say about his new team and how he compares his new pitching mates to the teams of his past. Fister has never been ‘the guy’ on either of his three … Continue reading
Dombrowski not afraid to deal
An interesting week for the Tigers started off with the trade of Doug Fister, them losing out on Brian Wilson before signing Joe Nathan and the announcement that Miguel Cabrera is moving back to first. Not bad for the first … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Wilson, Detroit Tigers, Doug Fister, hot stove, Joe Nathan, Miguel Cabrera, Nick Castellanos, Trade rumors
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What’s next for the Tigers?
Well as everyone knows by now I’m sure, the Tigers have traded Prince Fielder to Texas for second baseman Ian Kinsler. This deal will save the Tigers $8 million for the next four seasons while Kinsler is under contract and … Continue reading
New Skipper in town
So this may seem a little late (I was busy, I’m sorry,) but it was announced on Sunday that the Tigers have made Brad Ausmus the 37th manager in the history of the franchise. After the success of older, established … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad Ausmus, Dave Dombrowski, Detroit Tigers, hot stove, Jim Leyland, manager serach
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Thank you Jim, but who will replace him?
So it has been over 48 hours since Jim Leyland officially stepped away from the Tigers and the most high-profile manager position has become available (as long as Donny Baseball stays in LA.) But before we look ahead to who … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit Tigers, Gene Lamont, Jim Leyland, job opening, Kirk Gibson, Larry Parrish, Lloyd McClendon, manager search, Ron Gardenhire
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Big sports day here in the D
This is a big day for Michigan sports as Michigan State defeated Purdue earlier 14-0, Michigan gets ready to kick off with Indiana, the Red Wings skate with the Coyotes in the desert and the main event of the Tigers … Continue reading
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Tagged ALCS, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Indiana, Michigan football, Michigan State, Phoenix Coyotes, Playoff baseball, Purdue, Spartans, Wolverines
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Tonight a must win?
Finally an offensive explosion for the Tigers, starting with Austin Jackson moved out of the lead off spot and everyone else getting bumped up. Torii Hunter led off for the first time since 1999 and helped lead the offensive attack … Continue reading
Changes I’d like to see for Game 2
The Tigers were able to squeak out a 1-0 game behind 6 no-hit innings from Anibal Sanchez and only allowing one hit against the best offense in the American League. But the game was closer than it needed to be … Continue reading