Jun 30, 2008 | Ann Arbor News
Brandon Inge didn't plan to bring it up. Eventually, however, the vagueness of "it's just getting worse" wasn't enough to explain his trip to the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, courtesy of a nearly month-old ...
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Scouting report: Detroit Tigers The Rocky Thursday, June 26, 2008 * Series history: The Rockies lead the all-time series 9-3, including 2-1 in Detroit in their only trip in 2003.
List Brandon Inge's latest injury, what the team calls a "pulled oblique" muscle, in the strange column.
Tigers' Wilson suffers another setback with more surgery
Tigers catcher Vance Wilson, 35, has experienced another setback in his efforts to recover from a right elbow injury.
Al Notes: Indians' Martinez goes on 15-day DL
Indians' catcher Martinez goes on 15-day disabled list Chronicle News Services Cleveland Indians All-Star catcher Victor Martinez and 2B Josh Barfield were added to the 15-day disabled list Thursday.
Galarraga's gem helps Tigers win 6th in 7 games
The clutch home runs are dropping over fences. The rotation is delivering one deep start after another.
Zumaya, Wilson are going opposite ways
Like theatrical masks -- one smiling, one frowning -- the contrast of careers couldn't have been more acute Thursday in the Tigers clubhouse.
Tigers catcher looking at 2nd Tommy John surgery
Detroit Tigers' Vance Wilson, here playing at spring training in 2007, tore the new ligament in his arm this week while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery.
Pudge, Inge to split time at catcher
Brandon Inge became a former Tigers catcher four years ago when the club signed free agent Ivan Rodriguez.
Tigers Notebook: Bonderman's scheduled shoulder exam could impact Tiger rotation
Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Friday that he was not ready to announce his starting pitcher for Monday's series finale against Cleveland.
The clubhouse ritual on a busy day of transactions is to check with each newcomer, see how they're doing, how their trip up or back to the majors went.
Three Tigers compete in extended game
The Tigers received both good news and bad news as three pieces of their 2006 American League championship team participated Friday morning in an extended Spring Training game against the Houston Astros in ...
Jones pays his respects on trip
“I don't have as much stuff to work with”
At some point because of his respect for the institution they've been Todd Jones probably should have been a Yankee. via Detroit News
Ailing Tigers hope to unite soon
“Sheffield's hurt, Polanco's gone, Granderson's not here, it's just not the team that you thought you'd have on a daily basis to mesh with one another and get the atmosphere going the way you'd want it”
What exactly did manager Jim Leyland mean Monday when he said the Tigers have a lot of talent but "not a lot of team right now?" He meant this: That many of his players, for one reason or other, are scattered. via Detnews.com
Vance Wilson making great strides while coming back from injury
“That's all I'm concerned about with him.”
BY JON PAUL MOROSI * FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER * March 28, 2008 Tigers manager Jim Leyland spoke with catcher Vance Wilson on Thursday about the progress he's made following reconstructive elbow surgery -- and ... via Detroit Free Press
Joel Zumaya and Fernando Rodney were placed on the DL by the Detroit Tigers, whose banged-up middle relief is a concern. via London Free Press
Tigers Place Zumaya, Rodney On DL
The Detroit Tigers will begin the season with relievers Joel Zumaya and Fernando Rodney on the 15-day disabled list. via Local6.com
Vance Wilson making great strides while coming back from injury
“That's all I'm concerned about with him.”
Tigers manager Jim Leyland spoke with catcher Vance Wilson on Thursday about the progress he's made following reconstructive elbow surgery -- and he was pleased with the response. via Detroit Free Press
Tigers cut 9, with 7 or 8 still to go
No surprises in the nine cuts the Tigers made this morning. The most interesting names were pitchers Freddy Dolsi and Preston Larrison, who caught manager Jim Leyland's eye this spring but were never more than ... via Ann Arbor News
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