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Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American League baseball team based at Comerica Park. The Detroit Tigers are managed by Jim Leyland.
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- Tigers Close Set With Royals At Comerica Park (cfc.katv.com)
- Ernie Harwell thanks Tigers fans at Comerica Park (freerepublic.com)
- OT: Why not name a field after Ernie? (bleedcubbieblue.com)
The long-awaited continuation of the draft reviews begins with the Detroit Tigers.
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1. Jacob Turner, RHP, Westminster Christian Academy (MO), #9 overall, 6’4’’/205:Turner gained helium throughout much of the year based on his pure arm strength alone. He quickly gained fame for hitting 98 on the radar gun, and despite being a Scott Boras advisee, got picked at a fair spot here in the first. He signed a Major League deal at...
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- 1999 Detroit Tigers season (en.wikipedia.org)
- Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers , 1:05 p.m. (bradenton.com)
- Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers , 7:05 p.m. (bradenton.com)
Year: 2005
Record: 71-91
Win %: .438
Win % Change: -6
Run Differential: -64
Pythagorean Record: 75-87
AL Finish: 11th of 14
Manager: Alan Trammell
Best Transaction: Signing Magglio Ordonez as a free agent. The Tigers made their second major free-agent splash in two seasons with the signing of Magglio. I’m ignoring his semi-bad contract here and focusing solely on the Tigers signing a guy that would be a major presence in the middle of the...
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One fan's opinion about the possibility that Detroit Tigers fan favorite Curtis Granderson may be available for trade during Major League Baseball's off season.Contributor: Lisa MariePublished: Nov 25, 2009
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- Detroit Tigers Trading Edwin Jackson Doesn't Make Business Or Baseball Sense (bleacherreport.com)
- Are the Detroit Tigers Caught in the Middle for 2010? (bleacherreport.com)
Since the 1931 season, the Detroit Tigers uniforms have featured numbers assigned to each player. Our “By The Numbers” series takes a look at the best, or sometimes just the most interesting, player to wear each number. We have reached number 8 in our series, if you would like to catch up on the first seven, click here to find the earlier installments.
As always, when I begin one of these profiles, I go back through the years using Baseball...
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