Detroit Tigers catcher Jake Rogers says he is “crushing” physical therapy. The 26-year-old, eight weeks removed from Tommy John surgery, is making progress but won’t start throwing until the end of February. He had the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow repaired by Dr. Keith Meister on Sept. 8, after landing on the injured list July 19 with arm soreness.
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DETROIT — The Tigers, coming off their best and arguably their most entertaining season in years, are set up for what could be an even more fascinating offseason. The rebuilding project that left general manager Al Avila scouring the market for bounceback candidates and overlooked prospects on the market for the past few years is
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The Detroit Tigers enter the offseason with needs. A flashy shortstop would vastly help a push for the playoffs. Two starting pitchers would bolster a young starting rotation. And just when the Tigers thought they could ditch the short-term filler at catcher, an injury forced them back to that waterhole. They also need their top prospects —
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Detroit Tigers manager AJ Hinch surely misses the agony of postseason decisions. Every choice is magnified. Watching the American and National League Championship Series, Hinch analyzed the moves made by four managers: Alex Cora (Boston Red Sox), Dusty Baker (Houston Astros), Dave Roberts (Los Angeles Dodgers) and Brian Snitker (Atlanta Braves). The Astros and Braves have
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