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2025 Tigers Spring Training

Kirk Gibson will be missed, deeply, in that Tigers broadcast booth. Parkinson's had robbed his voice of energy that is much needed behind a mic, but his insights, were, typical of Gibson, unmatched. He has battled Parkinson's nobly. The man is beyond inspiring.
Lynn Henning
 
ON THE OUTS WITH THE INFIELD.
Totally Tigers
 
ON THE OUTS WITH THE INFIELD.
Totally Tigers
she blames the AA and the old regime, but I put more blame on Harris and co. They "anointed" Keith at 2B and pulled the rug out from under him after one season. Now they expect him to learn a new position in year 2, with the results so far looking terrible. Should have left 1B and 2B alone.
 
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Kirk Gibson will be missed, deeply, in that Tigers broadcast booth. Parkinson's had robbed his voice of energy that is much needed behind a mic, but his insights, were, typical of Gibson, unmatched. He has battled Parkinson's nobly. The man is beyond inspiring.
Lynn Henning
Too bad the Tigers don’t understand the value of insight over theatre. Too many analysts try way too hard to entertain to the point of distraction. Gibson wasn’t an act, but, rather, a natural.
 
Too bad the Tigers don’t understand the value of insight over theatre. Too many analysts try way too hard to entertain to the point of distraction. Gibson wasn’t an act, but, rather, a natural.
true...but he was brutal to listen to.
 
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