There was a lot we’d like to forget about 2020, which also happened to feature the shortest and strangest Major League season we’ll probably ever see. But ascendant talents such as Luis Robert, Cristian Pache and Ke’Bryan Hayes will remember the year more fondly as the one in which they made their big league debuts.
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By Jerry Green  |  Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Barry Bonds, rejected! Roger Clemens, shunned! Mark McGwire, denied! Bud Selig, elected! Inducted! Glorified! It is election time again in Major League Baseball. The qualified sports journalists of the Baseball Writers Association of America are voting this week for the worthy candidates for election to
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The holiday gift-shopping is over, and the post-Christmas sales at stores are just about wrapping up. By contrast, the Tigers’ Hot Stove shopping season is just getting started. As the calendar flips to 2021, Detroit still has a ton of work to do to fill out its roster and address The holiday gift-shopping is over,
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The purpose of a farm system is to develop talent for its parent club, whether it be directly with young players or indirectly with trades. This year, however, that simple objective was complicated by the pandemic, which resulted in a lost Minor League season, a shortened Major League schedule and a five-round Draft. As a
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Evan Petzold   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Jose Urena ‘happy’ to join team on one-year deal Detroit Tigers right-hander Jose Urena speaks Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020, about joining a new organization and what he hopes to accomplish. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press The newest member of the Detroit Tigers is
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