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  2. 2017 Detroit Tigers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 117th season. This was the team's fourth and final year under manager Brad Ausmus. This was the first season without owner Mike Ilitch, who bought the team in 1992 and died on February 10, 2017. [1] The Tigers 2017 uniform features a "Mr. I" patch to honor him, the grounds crew wrote "Mr.

  3. Alex Presley - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 2017, the Tigers again purchased Presley's contract from Toledo and added him to the starting lineup that day. [20] Presley enjoyed a strong season with the 2017 Tigers, hitting .314 in 71 games while playing all three outfield positions. He was outrighted to Triple-A on November 2, 2017, and elected free agency on November 7. [21]

  4. Shane Greene - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, Greene was named as the Tigers' sole representative for the All-Star Game in Cleveland, his first career All-Star selection. At the time of the selection, Greene had earned 22 saves in 23 save opportunities, while posting a 0.87 ERA, 0.839 WHIP, and holding opposing hitters to a .152 average. [ 29 ]

  5. Joe Jiménez - Wikipedia

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    With the 2020 Detroit Tigers, Jiménez appeared in 25 games, compiling a 1–3 record with 7.15 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 22 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings pitched. [17] On January 15, 2021, the Tigers and Jiménez agreed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract, avoiding arbitration. [18] On March 27, 2021, the Tigers optioned Jiménez to the team's alternate ...

  6. Detroit Tigers all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Detroit Tigers, with their main position and years played. Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Players in Italics have had their numbers retired by the team.

  7. Andrew Romine - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Romine playing first base for the Detroit Tigers in 2017 On January 13, 2017, the Tigers avoided arbitration with Romine, agreeing on a one-year, $1.3 million contract. [ 12 ] Romine hit his first career major-league grand slam on April 12 in a 5–3 win against the Minnesota Twins .

  8. ESPN reveals ranking of the 100 most famous athletes of 2017

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    ESPN revealed the 2017 edition of its annual World Fame 100 ranking on Tuesday, ... Brady, the most famous NFL player out of eight on the list, came in at No. 21, proving that American football ...

  9. Tony Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark had his best years with the Detroit Tigers (1995–2001), but also played on the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, and San Diego Padres during a 15-year career that ended in 2009. He was a switch hitter, and threw right-handed. He was third in Rookie of the Year voting in 1996, and was an All Star in 2001.