Tiger Stadium Faces Partial Demolition Amid Opposition

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 Tiger Stadium Faces Partial Demolition Amid Opposition
The Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy, a group opposed to the demolition of Tiger Stadium, has until June 1 to raise $369,000 to try to save part of the historic site. > [link]

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Off-Day Open Thread
Published 5/12/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... I'll hit a few grounders and you all can field them as you choose. The Tigers have announced that they'll be skipping Armando Galarraga's turn in the rotation with the off-day.  And with Dontrelle Willis getting ready to return, Galarraga probably has just one more start with the big leaguers.  I think they're skipping the wrong guy.  Sorry, Nate Robertson.  Did you see the feature in yesterday's NY Times on the Tiger Stadium demolition derby?  Make sure you check out the slideshow for ...

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