Rumors for Detroit Tigers
Royals trade Zach Miner to the Tigers
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According to Bob Sutton of the Kansas City Star, the Kansas City Royals have traded right handed pitcher Zach Miner to the Detroit Tigers for cash considerations.
Miner last played in the Majors in 2009 with the Tigers. In four Major League seasons, all of them with the Tigers, he has a 25-20 record with a 4.24 ERA, 0.9 HR/9, 3.7 BB/9 and 5.5 SO/9 in 357.0 innings.
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Twins claim Clete Thomas off waivers from the Tigers
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The Minnesota Twins have claimed outfielder Clete Thomas off waivers from the Detroit Tigers according to Jason Beck of MLB.com. Thomas was designated for assignment earlier this week.
Thomas only played three games with the Tigers before being DFA’d, and before that his last appearance in the Majors was in 2009 with the Tigers when he hit .240/.324/.385 with 7 HR’s and 39 RBI’s in 275 AB’s.
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Injury updates: Wright, Crawford, Moseley and Martinez
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Here’s a running list of injury updates around the Major Leagues:
– Third baseman David Wright was diagnosed with a small fracture in the middle section of his right pinkie reports Andy Martino of the New York Daily News. Wright was scratched from yesterday’s lineup after he felt discomfort while hitting. He will be out indefinitely.
– Carl Crawford, who is recovering from a wrist surgery, was in Boston yesterday to check out a sore elbow according to Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe. He says that the “issue is believed to be minor,” and that he could be fine just by “cutting back on throwing for a few days.”
– According to Corey Brock of MLB.com, Dustin Moseley’s right shoulder showed extensive damage after an MRI exam. The team hopes he doesn’t require surgery, but manager Bud Black said yesterday that the MRI revealed “changes to the labrum.”
– There’s a slight chance that catcher Victor Martinez may return late this season to the Tigers, according to Tom Gage of the Detroit News. Apparently, Martinez didn’t need ACL reconstruction although they will have to wait until July to see how the surgery and the healing process has gone.
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Guy throws 13 perfect innings in MLB 2K12, doesn’t win the $1 million prize
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As some of you know, the guys from 2K Sports have this contest where you can receive $1 million for throwing the first perfect game in the MLB 2K game. This year, T.J. Brida was in the 14th inning of a perfect game when he gave up the first hit of the game to Pirates’ Jose Tabata according to Owen Good of Kotaku.com.
As Good points out, “the minimum requirement to advance is retiring 27 consecutive batters. Brida, using Roy Halladay of his beloved Phillies, sat down 40. But he didn’t get the last one.”
“Trust me, I was pretty pissed,” Brida told Good. Brida failed to score during 13 innings and that’s why he didn’t win the contest. On the website, there’s a nine minute video that begins in the bottom of the ninth and ends when Brida “punches the power button, and the screen goes dark.”
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Injury updates: Jones, Fister, Crawford and de la Rosa
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Here’s a running list of injury updates around the Major Leagues:
– Third baseman Chipper Jones could be back from his arthroscopic knee surgery before the Braves’ home opener or even sooner according to manager Freddi Gonzalez (via David O’Brien of the Atlanta Journal Constitution). “Definitely the home opener, based on [Friday's] workout,” Gonzalez said, “and maybe even sooner than that. We’ll see what happens in the next couple of days with him.”
– The Detroit Tigers have placed right handed pitcher Doug Fister on the 15-day Disabled List with a “left costochondral strain” reports Tom Gage of the Detroit News. The team will recall Brayan Villarreal from Triplpe-A to replace Fister on the roster.
– Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine said that outfielder Carl Crawford will begin playing very soon according to Alex Speier of WEEI.com. Crawford, who underwent wrist surgery back in January remains in Fort Myers and will participate in extended spring training games. Speier adds that he will remain there at least through Friday.
– According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, left handed pitcher Jorge de la Rosa expects to be back from his Tommy John Surgery by June. “The (simulated game) went well. And (Friday) I threw an aggressive bullpen. I really think I can be back in June.”
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PRO Rumors 2012 Predictions
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The sweetest time of the year has come upon us with the start of Major League Baseball. We hope that you all take time to visit your favorite ballpark in the coming days (we know we will).
In the spirit of predicting the future, here are PRO Rumors’ 2012 predictions:
| Writer | National League West |
| Allan | Rockies |
| Ryan | Diamondbacks |
| Juan | Giants |
| Writer | National League Central |
| Allan | Cardinals |
| Ryan | Brewers |
| Juan | Reds |
| Writer | National League East |
| Allan | Marlins |
| Ryan | Phillies |
| Juan | Phillies |
| Writer | NL Wild Card |
| Allan | Dodgers, Reds |
| Ryan | Giants, Marlins |
| Juan | Rockies, Braves |
| Writer | American League West |
| Allan | Athletics |
| Ryan | Angels |
| Juan | Angels |
| Writer | American League Central |
| Allan | White Sox |
| Ryan | Tigers |
| Juan | Tigers |
| Writer | American League East |
| Allan | Red Sox |
| Ryan | Yankees |
| Juan | Yankees |
| Writer | AL Wild Card |
| Allan | Rays, Yankees |
| Ryan | Red Sox, Rangers |
| Juan | Rays, Rangers |
| Writer | MVP (NL, AL) |
| Allan | Buster Posey, Alex Rodriguez |
| Ryan | Joey Votto, Albert Pujols |
| Juan | Joey Votto, Miguel Cabrera |
| Writer | Cy Young (NL, AL) |
| Allan | CC Sabathia, Roy Halladay |
| Ryan | Josh Johnson, Justin Verlander |
| Juan | Matt Cain, Felix Hernandez |
| Writer | RoY (NL, AL) |
| Allan | Bryce Harper, Yu Darvish |
| Ryan | Devin Mesoraco, Yu Darvish |
| Juan | Bryce Harper, Yoenis Cespedes |
Do you agree? Disagree? Leave a comment and let us know what you think.
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Damon set to sign by May 1st per agent Scott Boras
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Johnny Damon remains a free agent as Opening Day quickly approaches. But according to his agent Scott Boras, Damon will find a new home by May 1st (via Buster Olney of ESPN). Boras had this to say about Damon’s situation:
“Damon will be signed by May 1st; just don’t know where.” He added that Damon is still looking for 450 plate appearances.
The Indians, Tigers, Yankees and Orioles have all stated they are not interested in Damon. Look for Boras to start calling teams after the first week or so of the season who are in need of some offensive help at a corner outfield spot or at the DH spot. But I just don’t see 450 plate appearances happening anywhere for Damon.
Damon, 38, is a career .286/.353/.435 hitter with 231 career home runs and 2,723 career hits. In his 17 year career thus far, he has played for the Royals, Athletics, Red Sox, Yankees, Tigers, and Rays.
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