The Detroit Tigers announced some expected, yet not-so-great news as Miguel Cabrera is being sent to the disabled list. Miggy injured his left hamstring Thursday against Kansas City. Along with Cabrera going down, the Tigers called up Grayson Greiner from the Toledo Mud Hens to back-up James McCann at catcher. And on top of that, they brought back left-hander Blaine Hardy.
The Tigers today announced the following roster moves:
– Placed 1B Miguel Cabrera on the 10-day disabled list with a right hamstring strain.
– Recalled C Grayson Greiner from Toledo.
– Selected the contract of LHP Blaine Hardy from Toledo.MORE INFO:https://t.co/Mr6YxHsqg2
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With Hardy coming in, bullpen left-hander Chad Bell will head down to Triple-A Toledo, where Hardy, who was injured in the spring, shined going 3-0 with a 0.74 ERA.
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Section 313, Seat No. 21: Ron Gardenhire was the absolute right choice
Ron Gardenhire was not the sexy, trendy choice when the Detroit Tigers were on the search for a new manager this offseason. But, he was the absolute right choice. Sure there were younger, unproven, more analytically-bent guys fans were clamoring for, but no one could take a dismantled roster and get the most out of them. When this rebuild was made official with the trade of Justin Verlander, you knew that the next guy they needed at the helm had to be a direction setter for a direction-less club.
This has shown itself time and again in Gardenhire’s discussions with the media, something a former manager that shall not be named was not good at. Gardenhire relates; he relates to the media, he relates to his players, and also, he relates to the fans. I mean, who doesn’t love a manager that willingly admits how shocked he was by the selection of alcohol in his local Meijer? If that isn’t akin to ol’ Jimmy Leyland sucking down a cig during a media interview, I don’t know what is.
Sure, fans suggested other names for the Tigers job: Gabe Kapler, Alex Cora, etc. And, some have even pointed to their “success” through the first month of the season as to why the Tigers made a mistake. To continue reading this article, click here.