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- 1988 On June 19, 1988, in Game Six of the NBA Finals, Bill Laimbeer is called for a foul against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 14 seconds left and Detroit clinging to a 102-101 lead at The Forum. Replays show that Laimbeer did not touch Jabbar, but the legendary Laker center hits two free throws and Los Angeles wins the game to force a Game Seven, which they win over the Pistons.
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Jacob Turner Archive
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Time will tell if Tigers got better of the deal with Marlins that netted Sanchez, Infante
Posted on February 7, 2013 | 3 CommentsIn the next few days, the Tigers will welcome back Omar Infante to training camp, and Anibal Sanchez will also be in uniform for his first spring training with Detroit.... -
Sánchez brings power arm to Tiger rotation
Posted on July 24, 2012 | 1 CommentAs if it wasn’t hard enough for opposing batters to face Justin Verlander, the Detroit Tigers have added another power arm to their rotation with the acquisition Monday of right-hander... -
Tigers should target position players in MLB Amateur Draft this week
Posted on June 4, 2012 | No CommentsLater today Major League Baseball’s version of Let’s Make A Deal will get underway. The annual Amateur Draft will begin with selections from Round #1. The Detroit Tigers won’t be picking... -
Below and Smyly are survivors in Tigers battle for fifth starter spot
Posted on March 31, 2012 | No CommentsAnd then there were two. Duane Below and Drew Smyly are the last men standing in the American Idol-like audition that was the Detroit Tigers search for a fifth starter. Whichever... -
Young arms will compete for fifth spot in Tigers rotation
Posted on February 21, 2012 | 1 CommentThe Detroit Tigers have a new first baseman, a familiar face moving to third base, an ace with a lot of hardware, and a lot of high expectations for the... -
Everything seems possible on first day of spring training
Posted on February 19, 2012 | No CommentsThree magic words are music to Tigers fans on this day: “Pitchers and catchers.” Today, pitchers and catchers, and even some position players, are reporting to spring training camp in...














