Visiting Tigers, Granderson is welcome
Curtis Granderson walked by the home clubhouse at Joker Marchant Stadium and ran into plenty of old teammates. He also ran into at least one old friend he never had the chance to play with: Johnny Damon.
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Visiting Tigers, Granderson is welcome
Laird continues big spring with slam
Despite Gerald Laird’s third-inning grand slam off starter Joba Chamberlain, the Tigers struggled on the mound in Wednesday’s 9-8 loss to the Yankees.
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Laird continues big spring with slam
Damon misses Yanks matchup with turf toe
Tigers outfielder Johnny Damon missed his first matchup with his old team Wednesday due to turf toe in his left big toe, but the injury is not believed to be serious.
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Damon misses Yanks matchup with turf toe
Damon, Granderson to face former teams
Two reunions will transpire on Wednesday when Johnny Damon of the Tigers and Curtis Granderson of the Yanks face their former teams in Lakeland, Fla.
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Porcello quietly goes about his business
Not that Rick Porcello wants the attention that Stephen Strasburg is getting, but he could be forgiven Tuesday if he felt a little ignored.
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Porcello quietly goes about his business
Magglio’s pop, Porcello’s arm pace Tigers
Magglio Ordonez and Austin Jackson both went deep and Rick Porcello tossed three scoreless innings to lead the Tigers to a 9-4 win over the Nationals on Tuesday.
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Magglio’s pop, Porcello’s arm pace Tigers
Two catchers are Tigers’ first spring cuts
The Tigers made their first roster cuts of camp on Tuesday when they assigned catchers Eric Roof and John Murrian to Minor League camp.
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Two catchers are Tigers’ first spring cuts
Healthy Strieby showing off potential
After dealing with injury problems the past two seasons Ryan Strieby is finally healthy in camp and proving he can be an every day player in the big leagues in the future.
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Healthy Strieby showing off potential
Frustrated Scherzer will increase intensity
Max Scherzer, who has a perfectionist streak, has struggled in his first two spring outings, and is looking increase his intensity in his next to find better results.
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Frustrated Scherzer will increase intensity
Willis shines but Scherzer struggles
Dontrelle Willis impressed in his second outing of the spring, tossing two scoreless innings to bolster his chances of making the Tigers’ rotation, but the club fell to the Braves, 12-4, on Monday.
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Willis shines but Scherzer struggles