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It’s Time to Put the 2008 Tigers to Rest
It’s Time to Put the 2008 Tigers to Rest
Detroit’s recent run was probably its high-water mark. Just when you thought you’d heard the last of the Detroit Tigers - the most overhyped, overpriced and overrated team in recent memory - a recent stretch where the team won 17 out of 21 games has put them back in the spotlight. For a few weeks there it seemed as if the baseball world had moved on, leaving the Tigers ...
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