Ex-Tigers Sweep 2007 Comeback Player Awards

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Former Tigers Dmitri Young (brother of Devil Ray Delmon Young) and Carlos Pena have quickly become two of my favoritest players. And now they've got some hardware to show for their stellar seasons. With pix of them back in the day in Detroit. [link]

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