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- Roundtable: How free agency impacts the Lions’ draft plansChristian Booher and Vito Chirco, two staff writers for Sports Illustrated/All Lions, discuss issues involving the Lions in another edition of Lions’ Roundtable.Vito Chirco
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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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Tigers Struggling Now Makes Them Better Later
The Detroit Tigers are not where everyone expected them or wanted them to be to open up the season. While this may be the case, the Tigers will benefit greatly in the long run from their recent struggles. Although the … Continue reading