freep.com - 12/8/2007
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Brandon Inge has informed the Tigers that he would rather start at third base for another club than accept a reserve role and remain in Detroit.
"He's loved his time here," president/general manager Dave Dombrowski said Friday. "He loves the city. He loves the organization. But at this point in his career, he would like to continue playing third base on an everyday basis."
DREW SHARP: Why Tigers' Brandon Inge should stay
freep.com 12/8/2007 — The option belongs to Inge.
Dave Dombrowski and Jim Leyland will speak with him. He can remain a Tiger if he accepts the role of spot starter and late-inning defensive specialist. Inge is an exceptional athlete, perfectly capable of playing eight positions. But if he believes he’s a starter or nothing, then the Tigers will accommodate him and move Inge to another team.
Tigers 3B Inge hopes to be traded; wants to start, Dombrowski says
freep.com 12/8/2007 — December 8, 2007 BY JON PAUL MOROSI FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER Brandon Inge has informed the Tigers that he would rather start at third base for another club than accept a reserve role and remain in Detroit. "He's loved his time here," president/general ...
Tigers 3B Inge hopes to be traded; wants to start, Dombrowski says
freep.com 12/9/2007 — December 8, 2007 BY JON PAUL MOROSI FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER Brandon Inge has informed the Tigers that he would rather start at third base for another club than accept a reserve role and remain in Detroit. "He's loved his time here," president/general ...
Inge's future in flux, may be dealt —
Major League Baseball News 12/7/2007
If there was any lingering doubt regarding Brandon Inge's future with the Tigers, they were likely erased on Friday. Inge told GM Dave Dombrowski that he would prefer to start as a third baseman somewhere else rather than be a reserve or utility ...
Tigers trying to trade 3B Inge (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - MLB News 12/8/2007
The Detroit Tigers are prepared to deal Brandon Inge after the third baseman told the club he would rather start for another team. "He's loved his time here," president and general manager Dave Dombrowski told the Detroit Free Press on Friday. "He ...