sports.kcudah.com — What would the Tigers like to get in return? Well, they wouldn’t mind some more middle relief, but the biggest need is to replenish the talent in the farm system. For those who wonder whether the Tigers would consider keeping Inge as their third baseman and playing Cabrera in left field, yes, it has been discussed, but for various reasons it’s unlikely, and it’s almost certain that Inge will ...
Inge odd man out in Tigers trade
blog.mlive.com 12/7/2007 — In all the excitement of the Detroit Tigers trade for Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, the Tigers career of Brandon Inge has likely come to an end. The fact that Inge, who suffered through the Tigers down period before helping them rebound the past two seasons, won't be with the team next season is stunning writes Lynn Henning of the Detroit News.
In all the excitement of the Detroit Tigers trade for Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, the Tigers career of Brandon Inge has likely come to an end. The fact that Inge, who suffered through the Tigers down period before helping them rebound the past two seasons, won't be with the team next season is stunning writes Lynn Henning of the Detroit News.
Inge's fate took a stunning turn
detnews.com 12/7/2007 — Cabrera is the Tigers' new third baseman, his defensive challenges aside, and never were the Tigers considering for a moment moving Cabrera to left field in order to utilize his bat and Inge's Gold Glove-caliber glove at a key defensive position.
They clearly believe Inge has market value as a third baseman and they hope to get something in return, as well as unload the brunt of his ...
Cabrera is the Tigers' new third baseman, his defensive challenges aside, and never were the Tigers considering for a moment moving Cabrera to left field in order to utilize his bat and Inge's Gold Glove-caliber glove at a key defensive position.
They clearly believe Inge has market value as a third baseman and they hope to get something in return, as well as unload the brunt of his ...
The post-Cabrera third-base market
mlb.mlb.com 12/7/2007 —
Considering Cabrera wound up going to a team which wasn't even in the original scrum looking for a third baseman, the development merely stepped up the scramble to fill holes at hot corners.
The usual suspects -- Scott Rolen, Joe Crede, Miguel Tejada -- have of course been joined by Brandon Inge.
So do not expect to hear the Tigers' reasoning for being so anxious to have Cabrera ...
Considering Cabrera wound up going to a team which wasn't even in the original scrum looking for a third baseman, the development merely stepped up the scramble to fill holes at hot corners.
The usual suspects -- Scott Rolen, Joe Crede, Miguel Tejada -- have of course been joined by Brandon Inge.
So do not expect to hear the Tigers' reasoning for being so anxious to have Cabrera ...
White Sox looking for a 3rd baseman?
www.southsidesox.com 12/7/2007 — MLB.com says yes. But why?
[Brandon] Inge dives into the pool of available third basemen, which continues to be circled by the Giants, Angels, Dodgers, Phillies and White Sox.
MLB.com says yes. But why?
[Brandon] Inge dives into the pool of available third basemen, which continues to be circled by the Giants, Angels, Dodgers, Phillies and White Sox.
Phillies, Dodgers Not Interested In Inge
www.mlbtraderumors.com 12/7/2007 — According to Jayson Stark yesterday, the Tigers are indeed shopping ousted 29 year-old third baseman Brandon Inge. He says the Dodgers and Phillies have already said no. My guess at the rationale: the Dodgers will go internal and are less concerned with the position, and the Phils want a good hitter at the position.
According to Jayson Stark yesterday, the Tigers are indeed shopping ousted 29 year-old third baseman Brandon Inge. He says the Dodgers and Phillies have already said no. My guess at the rationale: the Dodgers will go internal and are less concerned with the position, and the Phils want a good hitter at the position.
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 ...