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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2016/03/daniel_norris_leaves_game.html#incart_river_index
Detroit Tigers' Daniel Norris leaves game in first inning due to lower back tightness.
Mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2016/03/22/detroit-tigers-daniel-norris/82123460/
Detroit Tigers' Daniel Norris leaves spring start with injury.
Freep

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/168509450/tigers-daniel-norris-exits-start-with-injury
Norris exits start with lower back tightness.
Tigers official site

http://beck.mlblogs.com/2016/03/22/norris-leaves-start-with-injury/
Norris leaves start with injury.
JasonBeck'sTigersBlog

http://www.outsidepitchmlb.com/detroit-tigers-daniel-norris-suffers-injury/44894
Detroit Tigers? Daniel Norris suffers injury.
OutsidePitchMLB
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2016/03/detroit_tigers_71.html#incart_river_index
Detroit Tigers finish with three hits, surrender 23 in lopsided loss to Toronto.
Mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/m...oit-tigers-toronto-blue-jays-recaps/82133184/
Blue Jays 16, Tigers 1: Rough day for Detroit pitching.
Freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...orris-leaves-tigers-game-1st-injury/82124004/
Jays crush Tigers as Norris departs with stiff back.
Detnews

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/168513188/troy-tulowitzki-hits-fourth-grapefruit-homer
Castellanos tallies RBI; Norris exits with injury.
Tigers official site
 
March 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1938 - Commissioner Landis frees 74 St. Louis Cardinals minor leaguers, among them Pete Reiser, in yet another attempt to halt the farm system cover-up. Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Larry MacPhail makes a pact with his St. Louis counterpart, Branch Rickey, to take the as-yet unknown Reiser and swap him back in the future, but the young outfielder's ability is too great to hide.

1989 The Tigers trade longtime institutional stalwart Tom Brookens to the Yankees.

1990 - Gambler Howard Spira is arrested for extorting money from New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who paid Spira $40,000 in January. The Commissioner will suspend Steinbrenner because of his relationship with the unsavory character.

2006: According to a new book, San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds tried to keep his name out of the BALCO scandal, sending his lawyer into meetings with company representatives to ask for protection.

2015 - Hillerich & Bradsby, which has manufactured the iconic Louisville Slugger bats for 130 years, sells the brand to the rival Wilson Sporting Goods company for $70 million. The bats will continue to be produced in Louisville, KY and the Louisville Slugger Museum will also remain open.

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http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Virgil_Trucks
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/truckvi01.shtml?redir
Virgil Trucks 1941-1943, 1945-1952, 1956.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://www.highheatstats.com/2016/03/leadoff-hitters-getting-off-on-the-wrong-foot/#.VvJt5FsrKJc
Leadoff hitters: getting off on the wrong foot.
HighHeatStats

Last season marked the 6th consecutive campaign with OBP below .330 for major league leadoff hitters. If it happens again in 2016, it will mark the first time since at least 1913 that that?s happened in 7 consecutive seasons. 2015 also marked the fourth straight season with at least 10% of major league teams posting a sub-.300 OBP from the number one hole; it?s the first time that?s happened in more than 40 years.
 
http://www.hardballtimes.com/ground-rule-doppelgangers/
Ground Rule Doppelgangers.
HardballTimes

At any given point during a baseball franchise?s history, a variety of factors combine to make up an organizational fingerprint. These factors indicate the organization?s past, present, and future plans as well as its recent success and potential for future success. By objectively observing these factors through recent history, we can look at the 2016 batch of major league teams and find their historical doppelgangers ? similar-looking teams.
 
https://www.detroitathletic.com/blog/2016/03/23/three-questions-detroit-tigers/
Three questions facing the Tigers as the season draws near.
Detroit Athletic

Two weeks remain until Opening Day in Miami, and the Detroit Tigers still have a few crucial matters to sort out. Here are three things to keep your eye on as spring training winds down for Brad Ausmus and his team:

The health of Victor Martinez

Don?t buy the official line that there?s absolutely no concern. V-Mart has sat out a few games of late with what was described as a mild hamstring strain. But for anyone his age who is recovering from ACL surgery, anything happening to his legs is more than a mild concern. Remember, V-Mart crouched behind the plate for many seasons?and like any old catcher, all that wear and tear is as much a part of his legs as bone and muscle. And this season, even a nagging small injury to the Detroit cleanup hitter will be just as devastating to the team?s chances as his gimpy legs and weak bat were in 2015. Sure, Brad Ausmus can find a way to get by without Victor in the lineup?he can rotate others into the DH spot. But the overall effect on the offensive production would be profound. It?s like saying a ship can sail with a gaping hole in the hull? you can patch it up, but it?s going to take on water.

The bottom three-fifths of the rotation

Justin Verlander anld Jordan Zimmerman?no worries. The rest of the starting staff?question marks abound. Anibal Sanchez is just this week making his first start of the spring? his first game action in seven months. He?s been battling the same injury that doomed him to a mediocre performance last season?triceps inflammation. The Tigers would love to have something approaching the Sanchez of 2013 back again (182 innings, 2.57 ERA)?but can they hope for anything even close to that? Sanchez is thirty-one, and he?s going to need more recovery time. The Tigers won?t need five starters until the second of third week of the season, and that should be enough time for Sanchez to round into form. We?ll get our first indication this week of whether that?s a realistic timeline. The rest of the rotation features a journeyman innings-eater (Mike Pelfrey) who won?t blow anyone away. If Detroit fans think the club can succeed with him as a No. 3 or No. 4 starter, they?re kidding themselves. Then there?s that guy who lives in a van and is recovering from cancer and is still barely old enough to grow a beard. Great story, and Daniel Norris has a high ceiling?but the question is how close he can come to reaching it this year. If he needs more time in the minors, there?s?ugh?Shane Greene. Unless the club wants to call Michael Fullmer back up again and hand him the starter job he?ll eventually win anyway. I say, why the hell not? Answer: because they shelled out $8 mil for that other placeholder named Mike.

Filling out the bullpen

Detroit is trying to fill out the rest of their bullpen behind new closer Francisco Rodriguez and new set-up man Mark Lowe. Those two veterans should be fine, though they?re both on the wrong side of thirty. Justin Wilson is a lefty who pitched nearly 200 innings out of the Pirates and Yankee pens over the last three seasons and had ERAs of around two, four, and three?in other words, a lock. Alex Wilson had a fine season in 2015, but can he repeat it? Blaine Hardy also wore down at the end of the season, so the jury is still out on him as the second lefty. There?s also the long-running melodrama of the enigmatic Bruce Rondon, and the subplots of fellow twenty-four-olds Angel Nesbitt (currently down with an injury) and southpaw Buck Farmer (still learning what life is like in the big city after being down on the farm). Will Drew VerHagen claim a spot for this season, and if he does, so what? Watch the keen competition the last two weeks down in Lakeland in the game of musical chairs that is the modern MLB b
 
Before signing Justin Upton, the Tigers were also in on free agent outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, as Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com tweets. Detroit was open to a reunion with the slugger, but they liked Upton ?slightly more.? The Tigers offered Cespedes a four-year deal, but had the Upton agreement not come together, they could have potentially gone to five years, Heyman says.

Why did they prefer Upton to Cespedes? Well, in part (link), the Tigers loved Upton?s consistent demeanor and his personality. Upton also came with the endorsement of Alan Trammell and Kirk Gibson. When all was said and done, Upton agreed to a six-year, $132.75MM deal with Detroit and Cespedes stayed with the Mets on a three-year deal that will allow him to opt out after year one.



http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2016/03/2017-mlb-free-agent-power-rankings.html
2017 MLB Free Agent Power Rankings.
MLBtraderumors
 
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