Detroit Tigers
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Phillies' Castro Signing Could Eliminate One Third Base CandidateAmong the candidates are Chone Figgins of the Angels, Adrian Beltre of the Mariners, Mark DeRosa of the Cardinals, Placido Polanco of the Tigers, and wild card Garrett Atkins of the Colorado Rockies, who avoided arbitration by signing a... In this article: Philadelphia Phillies, Juan Castro, Garrett Atkins, Adrian Beltre, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pedro Feliz, Mariners, and Colorado Rockies |
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 5 days ago
St. Louis 2nd worst city for crime, report says
...and Flint, Mich., respectively. In 2006, St. Louis was labeled worst in the nation for crime - just ahead of Detroit - shortly after the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. In 2007, St. Louis had the No. 2...
In this article: St. Louis, FBI, Detroit, World Series, St. Louis Cardinals, and Francis Slay
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | 6 days ago
Ever-confident Sheffield game for a comeback
...power bat. The Mets, who signed Sheffield last season after the Tigers released him, as well as the Mariners, Giants, Braves, Cardinals, Rays, Twins, Orioles, A's, and Rangers are among the teams that could find some role for him. "I'd love...
In this article: Gary Sheffield, Yankees, Chris Carpenter, The Red Sox, John Lackey, Rays, The Mets, and Mike Gonzalez
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Bleacher Report | November 10, 2009
Extra Pocket Change Never Hurt Anyone
...of the highest winning shares of all time; $362,173.07. The Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers in what was the lowest rated World Series ever, a series that garnered a 10.1 rating. It did not take long for the lowest rating to yet again...
In this article: Philadelphia Phillies, Derek Jeter, New York Yankees, 2006 St. Louis Cardinals, Revenue, Phil Coke, Baseball Digest, World Series, 1910 World Series, and 1996 World Series
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Sports Illustrated | October 26, 2009
Melissa Segura: Tigers join Chapman sweepstakes
...about their possible role in the Chapman sweepstakes. The Tigers join the Orioles, Red Sox, White Sox, Cubs, Yankees, Mets, Athletics and Cardinals as reported suitors for Chapman. The Yankees hosted Chapman and his agent, Edwin Leonel...
In this article: The Tigers, Yankees, Red Sox, Mets, White Sox, Cardinals, Cubs, Game 6, and Jose Contreras
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Sportingnews | November 18, 2009
Cardinals won't turn to Bay if Holliday leaves
...loses the Holliday sweepstakes, but the Cardinals apparently will shift their focus to starting pitching (perhaps a trade for Detroit Tigers right-hander Edwin Jackson or someone from the Atlanta Braves' rotation surplus) and lower-priced...
In this article: Matt Holliday, Cardinals, All rights reserved, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Edwin Jackson, Jason Bay, Xavier Nady, and Atlanta Braves
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MLB | November 06, 2009
Bodley: Pays to be a Yankee in postseason
...the 30 Major League teams at $201.5 million. The previous record for a World Series share was $362,173.07, set in 2006 by the St. Louis Cardinals, who defeated the Detroit Tigers in five games. Players on last year's champions, the...
In this article: Yankees, Derek Jeter, World Series, Mariano Rivera, Philadelphia Phillies, Andy Pettitte, Houston Astros, Champagne, Phil Coke, and Hank Aaron Award
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Bleacher Report | November 12, 2009
Is the Gold Glove Given to the Best Defensive Players in MLB?
...ensuing wealth of seemingly everyone in MLB. Bill Freehan , the outstanding catcher for the Detroit Tigers, won a Gold Glove five consecutive times, but remains unknown to most fans under 50. I guess it would be Pollyanna-ish of me to think...
In this article: Gold Glove, Bobby Shantz, MLB, Curt Flood, Orlando Hudson, American League, Paul Blair, Jim Landis, Greg Maddux, and Brandon Phillips
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MLB | 3 days ago
In three TYIB categories, Jays in running
Other candidates include Cardinals pitchers Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright, Felix Hernandez of the Mariners, Javier Vazquez of the Braves, CC Sabathia of the Yankees, Justin Verlander of the Tigers and Jon Lester of the Red Sox.
In this article: Adam Lind, Roy Halladay, Aaron Hill, Blue Jays, Toronto, Royals, All rights reserved, This Year in Baseball Awards, and Mlb.com
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The Seattle Times | October 28, 2009
Mariners jump into race to sign Cuba's Aroldis Chapman
...of the weather. The Tigers, Cardinals, Mets and Orioles also are linked to Chapman, who arrived in New York last Wednesday from Europe to begin the process of meeting with teams and deciding with whom to sign. Other teams, such as the...
In this article: Mariners, Stephen Strasburg, Yankees, Cuba, Jose Contreras, Red Sox, New York, Seattle, and San Diego State
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The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team based in Detroit, Michigan. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit in 1894. The Tigers have won four World Series championships (1935, 1945, 1968 and 1984) and have won the American League pennant 10 times. Since 2000, the team has played at Comerica Park.
The Tigers constructed Bennett Park at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Trumbull Avenue and began playing there in 1896. In 1912, the team moved into Navin Field, which was built on the same location. It was almost completely rebuilt in 1938 and renamed Briggs Stadium. It was renamed Tiger Stadium in 1961 and the Tigers played there until moving to their current park, Comerica Park in 2000.
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