Tigers sharpen teeth

 
In 2007, the Detroit Tigers ranked second in the American League in runs scored, behind only the mighty New York Yankees. That was before the Tigers added Jacque Jones, Edgar... [link]

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Chris Shelton era ends

Chris Shelton is now a Texas Ranger. The Tigers continued their active winter by dealing Shelton, who was DFA’d last week, for centerfielder Freddy Guzman. Guzman is a burner who led the PCL with 56 stolen bases last year. He’s about ...
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With Pettitte officially back, Sardinha is out

Andy Pettitte officially accepted arbitration with the Yankees, which puts him back on the 40-man roster. To make room, OF Bronson Kiheimahanaomauiakeo Sardinha was designated for assignment. Sardinha appeared in 10 games last season and was on the ...
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Brandon Inge Wants Out

This shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, but Brandon Inge has told management that he’d rather start for someone else rather then play a reserve role with the Tigers. Jason Beck talks about the Giants being the team that’s most ...
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BP Fantasy Beat: Winter Meetings Wrapup by Marc Normandin

This year`s Winter Meetings saw some significant players changing teams. What`s this mean for your fantasy team?
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BBTF's Transaction Oracle Discussion :: 2008 ZiPS Projections - Detroit Tigers

Pretty clearly, the Tigers are one of the AL's Big 5, but I think they're probably still 5th, for the simple reason that they're ill-suited to handle injuries and various other unfortunate happenstances that can arise during the season. After the ...
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