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Your 2009 Detroit Tigers: Magglio Ordoñez
Your 2009 Detroit Tigers: Magglio Ordoñez
[ Editor's Note: Promoted from the FanPosts. John Kmiecik will be doing this throughout the offseason. You can read his work at 2100 Woodward .] Magglio Ordoñez takes a swing May 29th at Baltimore (via Keith Allison)   Magglio Ordoñez was, at times, the ...
Quantifying Lloyd McClendon
Quantifying Lloyd McClendon
detroittigersweblog.com — I t’s no secret that the Tigers offense was far from satisfying this year. It was the... second year in a row that the offense seemed to perform below expectations, after having a huge season in 2007. Naturally suspicions and fingers start to point ... (more) Quantifying Lloyd McClendon
Tigers confirm interest in Cuban defector Chapman
beck.mlblogs.com — Jason Beck / MLB.com Add the Tigers to the meeting list for Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman as... he talks with Major League teams. Tom Moore, the team's director of international scouting, confirmed a published report that the team has shown interest in ... (more) Tigers confirm interest in Cuban defector Chapman
A Look Ahead at the 2010 Detroit Tigers Schedule
fanhuddle.com — A Major League Baseball schedule is always going to have it’s ups and it’s downs. It will... have it’s long road trips and it’s homestands that should amount to many victories. The Detroit Tigers complete 2010 schedule was ... (more) A Look Ahead at the 2010 Detroit Tigers Schedule
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