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But this year, he started throwing a month earlier. And even though the Tigers haven't arrived in camp, he already is throwing bullpen sessions from the mound. "I didn't get full strength back until later in the year," Porcello told Olney. Last week,...
Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder on the screen at the same time. The "Fiscally Responsible" award To president Tom Lewand, who warned fans that the Lions are going to play it smart in free agency, build for the future and not try to "hit a home run"...
THIS CORRECTS THE SPELLING OF THE LAST NAME TO DOMBROWSKI, AND NOT DOMBROSKI AS ORIGINALLY SENT - Detroit Tigers president, CEO and general manager Dave Dombrowski, left, helps new Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder with his uniform as team owner Mike... View Photo »
If somebody gives him a guaranteed big-league contract ... I would think he’ll probably take it.
Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder on the screen at the same time. The "Fiscally Responsible" award To president Tom Lewand, who warned fans that the Lions are going to play it smart in free agency, build for the future and not try to "hit a home run"...
Inge wasn't "a happy camper," Leyland said at the time. Then Inge, who's entering the final guaranteed year of his contract, thought about his role and asked general manager Dave Dombrowski whether he could give it a try at second. Dombrowski relayed...
It’s not clear who the No. 5 starter will be, and manager Jim Leyland will have an interesting task each game when he decides how to align his defense. “We do have the capabilities to mix and match from a defensive perspective, but our club is meant to...
FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Detroit Tigers president, CEO and general manager Dave Dombrowski, left, helps new Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder with his uniform as team owner Mike Ilitch looks on during a baseball news conference at... View Photo »
I think our feeling has been that we just don't see him as the guy going out there and playing - we may be wrong - 150 games a year. We just don't happen to see him as that guy, and we may be wrong ... He's done a very fine job for us and we like him a lot, but that's not the role we see him in. If we t...
It's not clear who the No. 5 starter will be, and manager Jim Leyland will have an interesting task each game when he decides how to align his defense. "We do have the capabilities to mix and match from a defensive perspective, but our club is meant to...
"I think he's a real exciting player. He's going to get a full look. I've always liked what he can do." As for former Cardinals manager Tony La Russa being in camp, Leyland made it clear La Russa will not be in uniform, which probably means he'll be...
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FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Detroit Tigers president, CEO and general manager Dave Dombrowski, left, helps new Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder with his uniform as team owner Mike Ilitch looks on during a baseball news conference at Comerica Park in Detroit. Dombrowski...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2011 file photo, Detroit Tigers' general manager Dave Dombrowski, left, laughs with manager Jim Leyland before Game 5 of baseball's American League Division Series in New York. After a season in which Detroit won its first division title since 1987, Dombrowski now...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' manager Jim Leyland, right, speaks with general manager Dave Dombrowski, center, and former player Al Kaline before Game 5 of the American League Division Series Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011 in New York.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Detroit Tigers president, CEO and general manager Dave Dombrowski, left, helps new Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder with his uniform as team owner Mike Ilitch looks on during a baseball news conference at Comerica Park in Detroit. Dombrowski...
View Photo »If somebody gives him a guaranteed big-league contract ... I would think he’ll probably take it.
I think our feeling has been that we just don't see him as the guy going out there and playing - we may be wrong - 150 games a year. We just don't happen to see him as that guy, and we may be wrong ... He's done a very fine job for us and we like him a lot, but that's not the role we see him in. If we t...
Ideally, you'd like a left-hander, but we have to make a decision ... We have some good young pitchers, and everyone keeps writing about Turner, and understandably so, but we've got some other pitchers that we like too.
Are they going to better than a veteran we might pick up? I'd say that we are most likely going to want to protect ourselves there ... But will we get better in that role with getting someone outside the organization or one of those young guys? It depends who we are talking about, and it also depends on...
Secondly, there are a lot of new general managers and new managers ... And so it's usually not until people get everything set up, and get their pieces in place, that you have many conversations. In some cases, you're just not ready to move at full-speed forward until everything's aligned.
If there were no Type A compensation, it would affect a lot of things
He deserved it ... He should have won it, but I didn’t know how voters would respond because the talk of some people not wanting to vote for a pitcher.
