Tigers re-open negotiations with Rogers; Pudge says he'll play past 40

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November 19, 2007 By JON PAUL MOROSI FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER The Tigers have resumed negotiating with the agent for free agent pitcher Kenny Rogers. The agent, of course, is Rogers himself. Detroit club president/general manager Dave Dombrowski confirmed Monday that he spoke with Rogers during the day. He declined to elaborate on the substance of their discussion. Rogers, 43, fired agent ... [link]

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The Hardball Times Annual
Published 11/20/2007 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... Thanks for allowing me this brief commercial. I now return you to your regularly scheduled Kenny Rogers speculation (the team and Rogers are negotiating again). ...

Odds and Ends: LaRue, Rogers, Hunter
Published 11/20/2007 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... Agents list is current; take a gander. The Cardinals signed Jason LaRue to be their backup catcher.  LaRue had a nice five-year trend of rising OPS, culminating with an .806 mark in 2005.  Then he lost all ability to hit whatsoever.  Fortunately, he can still throw guys out.  The Cards also inked a couple of sweet former Rated Rookies in Dewon Brazelton and John Wasdin. The Tigers have begun chatting with Kenny Rogers again, this time with The Gambler ...

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