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Sure, this one wasna TMt up to the Tigers, but boy, did it work out. Randy Smith wanted to keep Gonzalez in Detroit.
Tigers release Thames, Treanor
The Tigers got busy Friday pruning their roster ahead of the 2010 season by dropping two players.
Wells red-hot in Arizona Fall League
Casper Wells is doing more than making up for lost time in the Arizona Fall League.
Carlos Guillen whiffs in court of public opinion
You're an excellent player when healthy. And, from what we can gather, an outstanding individual.
Tigers leftfielder Carlos Guillen, Jim Leyland have long talk
Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Tuesday that he and Carlos Guillen have "no hard feelings" toward each other and that Guillen remains the Tigers' full-time leftfielder.
How the Tigers can stay in contention
In discussing the Tigers' off-season with various baseball wizards and how a team that finished 86-77 the past season can avoid falling beneath .500 in 2010, I've come away with the following thoughts, which are either daring, prophetic, or sure to be regretted: Dave Dombrowski, the Tigers president and general manager, tends to act aggressively ...
Blown saves in playoffs highlight how well Rodney guarded leads Tigers Baseball
Late Saturday night, Angels left-hander Brian Fuentes became the fifth closer in this postseason to blow a save with his team within three outs of victory.
Power loss hurts Marcus Thames' '10 role
Marcus Thames hit his final home run of the season in mid-August. He went homerless in his final 25 games.
A dream so close, but Tigers couldn't grasp it
F. Scott Fitzgerald, who came from Minnesota, set his most famous book in New York.
Raburn, role players primed to turn up heat
Players who aren't stars often decide the biggest baseball games. Either Ryan Raburn or several of his Tigers teammates appear eligible to soar into that category in today's tiebreaker with the Twins.
Ryan Raburn gets the start in leftfield
MINNEAPOLIS -- Ryan Raburn's wife, Suzanne, is on one good leg because of a horse-riding accident.
Tigers fans disappointed by loss but impressed by how far team went
Tigers fans were treated to an edge-of-the-seat nail biter, cliffhanger and emotional seesaw as they finally watched the team lose the American League Central title to the Minnesota Twins in the 12th inning.
Tigers extend season with win over White Sox
Photo Wire Chicago White Sox's Gordon Beckham reacts after being called out at second base in the first inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers, Sunday, Oct.
Sudden Death: Tigers 3, Twins 2
Top 3rd: After a pair of scoreless innings, Scott Baker and his infield defense got sloppy.
Ryan Raburn: Metrodome gets last laugh
Minneapolis -- The Tigers led 5-4 in the 10th. But the Metrodome rose up and got them one more time -- on a ball left fielder Ryan Raburn lost in the lights Tuesday night.
Game No. 163 (again): Twins host Tigers for title
The Minnesota Twins seem to think that 162 regular-season games aren't enough. The Twins will host the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday in a tiebreaker for the American League Central title and a trip the playoffs.
Casillaa s hit in 12th lifts Twins over Tigers
Alexi Casilla singled home the winning run with one out in the 12th inning and the Minnesota Twins rallied past Detroit 6-5 in the AL Central tiebreaker Tuesday night, completing a colossal collapse for the Tigers.
Raburn giving Tigers late-season lift
Ryan Raburn began the Tigers' season on the outside of the roster picture looking in -- a man without a role and possibly without a future in Detroit.
Sharon Strazdas of Portage cheers on the Tigers during Sunday's game, ...
I hope the Detroit Tigers win tonight, but I'll be OK with it if they don't, because they've already given me the only thing I ask at the beginning of the season: They've been interesting.
Detroit's Ryan Raburn is congratulated after scoring in a win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.
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