beck.mlblogs.com - 6/23/2009
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Freddy Dolsi will get another shot at the big leagues beginning Tuesday, when the Tigers recall the right-hander from Triple-A Toledo. The team announced the move Monday as the follow-up to Sunday's postgame move that optioned Ryan Perry to the Mud Hens. The 26-year-old Dolsi is 2-2 with a 4.35 ...
detroittigersweblog.com - 6/22/2009
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The Tigers announced that Freddy Dolsi will take
Ryan Perry’s place on the roster. Dolsi of course...
spent significant time with the club last year and had some memorable moments. He allowed a homer to Manny Ramirez to straight away ...
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Freddy Dolsi recalled
mackavenuetigers.com - 6/23/2009
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mackavenuetigers.com —
The Tigers announced Freddy Dolsi will be recalled
from Triple-A Toledo to fill the spot vacated when...
Ryan Perry was optioned Sunday. The 26-year-old Dolsi is no stranger to the Tigers roster, as he pitched in 42 games for 47-1/3 innings last ...
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Freddy Dolsi gets the call
spotstarters.com - 6/22/2009
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spotstarters.com —
Jason Beck from MLB.com has just reported that
reliever RYAN PERRY has been sent down to AAA...
Toledo to iron out some issues with his command. This season Perry is 0-1 with a 4.28 ERA, he has allowed 24 hits over 27 1/3 innings with 21 walks and ...
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RYAN PERRY SENT BACK TO TOLEDO
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Morning Prowl: Dolsi's Call-Up, Dontrelle's Refusal, Guillen's Shoulder, and Tram's Return
Bless You Boys —
Freddy Dolsi became the latest addition to the Tigers' 25-man roster yesterday, when he was called up from Triple-A Toledo to take Ryan Perry's place. (This was largely covered in yesterday's Open Thread, along with a good discussion on what Dolsi's season numbers indicate.)
This season with the Mud Hens, Dolsi pitched in 24 games, compiling a 4.35 ERA with 19 strikeouts and 11 walks in 31 innings. Last year with the Tigers, he posted a 3.97 ERA with 29 strikeouts and 28 walks in 47.2 innings. ...
Fu-Te Ni to Join the Tigers This Week?
Bless You Boys —
... It's something of a curious move for the Tigers, given that they already had the opportunity to call Ni up when they sent Ryan Perry down to Toledo, yet opted instead for Freddy Dolsi. Is this an indication Detroit is already having second thoughts about the move? Or might Ni give the bullpen another situational left-hander, a role that Nate Robertson has shown no capability of filling in his recent appearances? ...
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Granderson's Sudden Surge of Power —
Bleacher Report - MLB 6/23/2009
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Tigers by the Numbers: Lou Whitaker —
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