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Notes: Spring schedule announced

 
The first chance to see the 2008 Detroit Tigers and their imposing lineup in game action starts in the final week of February. The Tigers' Spring Training schedule includes four meetings with the AL Central champion Cleveland Indians and matchups against the New York Yankees and Mets. (link)

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