The Detroit Tigers continue to tear through teams destined for the postseason. Beating baseball’s highest tier has been on full display in September. Some believed the Tigers would crash, considering what appeared to be an unbearable schedule: Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tampa Bay Rays (seven times), Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago White Sox (six times), Kansas
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The Detroit Tigers announced Thursday the addition of Ryan Garko as the new vice president of player development. He accepted the position previously held by Dave Littlefield, who was reassigned in late August as part of progressive front office moves. General manager Al Avila said the vice president of player development role was identified as the “second-most important (job) to
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They say that numbers don’t lie. But it’s also true that they don’t tell a complete story all the time. That’s certainly true in baseball, where statistics of all shapes and sizes have been used to measure performance for generations, even if those measuring sticks have changed over the years. When jumping into the long-term
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The Detroit Tigers benched Miguel Cabrera before the seventh inning of Monday’s game as a precaution because of back tightness. He then missed Tuesday’s game, and before manager AJ Hinch could submit Wednesday’s lineup card, the game was postponed. The status of the 38-year-old’s health remains unclear. His back tightened up after he fell at first base
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DETROIT — Ryan Garko spent much of his playing career trying to beat the Tigers as a first baseman in Cleveland. He’ll now jump into the Tigers’ front office hoping to help the farm system round out the team’s return to contention. The 40-year-old Garko had been on Joe Maddon’s coaching staff with the Angels
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