Coming full circle after 18 years with the Tigers

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Coming full circle after 18 years with the Tigers
The first game was in Boston, and the Detroit Tigers had a new first baseman with incredible power, a new third baseman who would make too many errors and a great old manager who had a way with words. So here we are 18 years later. Cecil Fielder has become Miguel Cabrera. Tony Phillips is now Carlos Guillen. Sparky Anderson morphed into Jim Leyland. And, what do you know, the Red Sox are in ... [link]

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Danny Knobler moves on
Published 4 days ago by Kurt at Mack Avenue Tigers
... After 18 years covering the Tigers for Booth Newspapers (MLive), Knobler recently covered his last game as a Tigers beat writer. He will now be a national baseball writer for cbs.sportsline.com. Knobler’s making a wise move going from print to digital, I’m sure. And I’ve always thought he had a tough job, as those folks at MLive message boards can be pretty, er, silly at times. I’ve enjoyed his writing and timely updates, and linked to them quite a bit. I look forward to seeing what he has to say about the Tigers and wish him luck in the new endeavor. ...

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