Should Tigers replace Sheff with Bonds?

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Gary Sheffield hit a big two-run home run last night in the Detroit Tigers victory over the New York Yankees, but there is no denying that Sheffield has had a very slow start to the season, in large part because of discomfort in his surgically repaired shoulder. In the USA Today, Gary Thorne opines that perhaps the Tigers should replace their DH with another slugger who currently is out of a ... [link]

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