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Brennan Boesch is now represented by Scott Boras.
Boesch is arb-eligible after this season, but not a free agent until after 2015.
 
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Lets see where Boesch's numbers end up at the end of the year and if he can play a full season for the first time in his career.

I also think it depends a lot on Dirks coming back and who else the Tigers are looking at in the outfield. Young will most likely be gone. Will Castellanos be up in LF? If Dirks is in right, then maybe Boesch becomes expendable, b/c Berry can be the fourth outfielder, but Dirks also has to prove he is healthy.
 
Smyly takes encouraging step with bullpen session.
Drew Smyly threw 20 pitches off a mound Tuesday in his first bullpen session since landing on the disabled list with a left intercostal strain. It won't mean much as far as the Tigers' rotation, it appears, but it's at least encouraging news in terms of his health.

Smyly's rotation spot essentially had been filled the last two turns by top prospect Jacob Turner. Come Saturday, Anibal Sanchez will take it over, having come over from the Marlins Monday night for Turner, Rob Brantly and Brian Flynn.

Unless the Tigers end up with another rotation spot to fill, Sanchez is expected to slot in alongside Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Rick Porcello and Doug Fister. The Tigers can send Smyly out on a Minor League rehab assignment for up for 30 days.
from the Tigers official site
 
Prince set to 'Uncork' to support Detroit non-profits.
Prince Fielder and his wife Chanel will be hosting Uncork for a Cause, a special event on Aug. 2 at Townsend Hotel to support two local non-profit organizations critical to the Detroit area.

They will team with Common Ground, a group dedicated to helping more than 50,000 people in Michigan -- youths, adults and families -- dealing with crisis for more than 40 years. And Ele's Place, an organization that provides a strong support system for families coping with loses of loved ones.

Guests will get the opportunity to meet the Fielders as well as purchase autographed bottles of Prince's new wine, called 2010 Prince Fielder Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. It's a limited product as only two barrels were made.

Admission is $75 and it includes food and drinks. For more information and to purchase tickets visit UncorkforaCause.com.
from the Tigers official site
 
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