Monday Dec 14 | Detroit Tigers
No non-tenders this year for Tigers
The Tigers tendered contracts to all of their arbitration-eligible players, as expected, by Saturday night's deadline, setting up a winter of negotiations as they try to keep payroll in line while still holding onto their remaining talent.
New lefty Phil Coke could get a look as a starter
INDIANAPOLIS -- A team you might have followed reached the World Series without having a left-hander make one start all season: the 1984 Tigers.
Lynn Henning: Tigers fans can expect leftovers
It used to be that left-handed pitching was a scarce commodity. But that was an era of baseball before the Tigers arrived at the 2009 Winter Meetings.
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Big trade would put five lefties in Tigers' bullpen; who would go?
Tigers left-handed reliever Bobby Seay could be the odd man out in the Tigers' bullpen.
Tigers sign Thomas, deal Rapada
Brad Thomas and Clay Rapada weren't the biggest news the Tigers made on the first day of the Winter Meetings, not even close.
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Detroit Tigers may not be done dealing at Winter Meetings
The Detroit Tigers sure have been busy at the Major League Baseball Winter Meetings.
Reliever Brandon Lyon interested in returning to Tigers
Brandon Lyon and the Detroit Tigers have a mutual interest in his returning as a vital bullpen component in 2010.
Back To Work: Looking Forward at Detroit Tigers' Roster, Part Five
The next step in this series of looks at roster moves that face the Tigers is to look at the arbitration eligible players who don't have the option of turning their team down.
Editor's note: Our reporting team will have periodic updates from Minneapolis leading up to the Tigers-Twins one-game playoff at 5 p.m. today.
Sunday's forecast: Cloudy with a chance of panic
Well, the Tigers could afford to lose this game. They could afford to let the Twins score eight runs, to lose Jim Leyland to an ejection in the eighth inning, to let a potential division-clinching game turn into a beanball contest.
Bryk, a scout and special assistant to San Diego Padres general manager Kevin Towers, should know.
If the Tigers make the playoffs, will Jim Leyland go with one consistent lineup, or will he mix and match players depending on the opposing starting pitcher like he has done during the regular season? He'll probably go with a consistent lineup.
LIVE: Twins trying to tie Tigers atop AL Central
News: Liriano's return to the rotation on Sunday ended early, as he gave up three runs on three hits and three walks in just 1.2 innings.
Extensive rehab planned for Tigers' Jarrod Washburn
Detroit Tigers pitcher Jarrod Washburn will rejoin the club today in Detroit to begin an extensive rehabilitation program for his unstable left knee.
Tigers pitchers Bobby Seay, Armando Galarraga uncertain for Twins series
Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland is unsure of the status of relievers Bobby Seay and Armando Galarraga for the team's series with the Minnesota Twins.
Three things to know about Tigers
Posted on September 25th, 2009 9:17 AM By Joe Christensen I'm heading to Kansas City this morning.
Tigers reliever Bobby Seay to miss weekend
Chicago -- Tigers reliever Bobby Seay has a mildly strained chest muscle -- and won't be available to pitch at all during their three-game series against the White Sox this weekend.
Tigers reliever Bobby Seay hopes to be ready for Minnesota series
Detroit left-handed reliever Bobby Seay is feeling much better and hopes to pitch against the Minnesota Twins as early as Monday.
Seay sidelined for the weekend
Tigers reliever Bobby Seay will miss at least this weekend's series against the White Sox with a pectoral strain.
News: MLB.com's Jason Beck reports that Tigers lefty specialist Bobby Seay will be out at least through the weekend with a mild strain of a minor pectoral muscle.
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