Detroit Tigers
Tigers Relying On Bruce Rondon To Bolster Back Of Bullpen
The 22-year-old right-hander dominated three levels of the minors last year, earning Detroit’s Minor League Pitcher of the Year Award.
Report: Anibal Sanchez Gets 5-Years, $80 Million From Tigers
The two-year, $26.5 million deal the Red Sox gave to Ryan Dempster on Thursday doesn’t look so bad when compared to what Anibal Sanchez got on Friday.
Felger & Mazz: Cabrera Vs. Trout For MVP — Who Ya Got?
Which stance do you take on this argument of who should win the American League MVP?
Report: Hunter Signs 2-Year Deal With Tigers
It doesn’t look like free agent Torii Hunter will be roaming the Fenway outfield next season, at least not as a member of the Boston Red Sox.
Tigers Vs. Giants: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 4 Of The World Series
Game 4 was the most exciting game of the World Series – a back-and-forth affair that took 10 innings to decide. In the end, though, the result was the same: a Giants victory. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Tigers Vs. Giants: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 3 Of The World Series
The Giants took a commanding lead in the World Series last night, going up 3-0 after defeating the Tigers by a score of 2-0 for the second straight game. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Giants Vs. Tigers: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 2 Of The World Series
Another game of the World Series is in the books, and more unpredictable action has taken place. After the Giants earned an improbable win in Game 1, they extended their series lead with a Game 2 victory. Here are five things you didn’t know about the game.
Giants Vs. Tigers: Five Things You Didn’t Know From Game 1 Of The World Series
Check out these five facts from Game 1 of the World Series that you may not have known.
Giants, Tigers Will Need All Seven Games To Decide World Series
It looks like the World Series will go the distance and seven games for the second straight year.
Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera Wins First Triple Crown In 45 Years
Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera topped the American League with a .330 batting average, 44 home runs and 139 RBIs, becoming the first Triple Crown winner in the major leagues since Boston’s Carl Yastrzemski in 1967.


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