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The Dugout: Tigers With Priority Issues

By Brandon StroudFeb 22nd 2010 – 6:25PM

As someone who recently moved from the AL Central to a comfortable new home at the very bottom of the NL East, I like to keep track of what the Tribe, White Sox, Twins, and whatever other teams are in that division. One of those teams is the Detroit Tigers, and boy, is there a lot going on. Skipper Jim Leyland isn't going...

The Dugout: Joel Zumaya's Hazard Suit

By B. Thompson StroudJul 19th 2009 – 10:00PM

Here is what we know so far about the most exciting news story of the summer: Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Joel Zumaya felt a "slight pop" in his shoulder following his one inning of Farnsworthian-quality pitching that lost the lead for Detroit and gave a victory to the Yankees. I would've already expected a Facebook...

Roto Rush: Tommy Who?

By Will BrinsonJun 8th 2009 – 2:30PM

Poppin' out the box scores and right into your cubicle, the Roto Rush is your double espresso shot of fantasy baseball advice every weekday.Hahaha. Get it? The Who? Tommy? Yeah. Dated cultural references mixed into fantasy baseball news FTW, eh? Sorry. Anyway, Tommy Hanson made his debut yesterday for the Atlanta Braves --...

Joel Zumaya 'Can't Stand the Yankees'

By Tom FornelliApr 30th 2009 – 12:21PM

Throughout the history of baseball, fans of the game have always sought out the players they could relate to. Sure, the superstars of the game receive a lot of love and adulation from their fans, but those fans also realize that they're never going to be able to hit 755 homers or hit .400. That's why there are always those...

Starting Five: One for the Ages (and Ages and Ages and Ages) at Fenway

By Andrew JohnsonApr 25th 2009 – 6:00AM

Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what's ahead.You Oughta Know ...That the Red Sox and Yankees seem almost incapable of playing a game in under three hours and 30 minutes. Boston and New York met for the first time in the regular season Friday night, and, predictably, it...

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