3 reasons why the Detroit Tigers WILL make the playoffs

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Miguel Cabrera

2016 was an interesting year for the Detroit Tigers. They had a lot of highs and a lot of lows but when the dust settled, they finished a full eight games behind the Cleveland Indians for first place in the American League Central.

When the offseason rolled around, Tigers general manager Al Avila made it known that changes were coming. Whether or not he meant the Tigers were going to trade away some of their star players, many took it that way and when Avila traded Cameron Maybin for a small return, it seemed like the wheels were in motion.

But then something happened. The rumors kept flying around, including some which included players like Justin Verlander and Ian Kinsler leaving for the Dodgers, but nothing ever came to fruition.

Now, as the 2017 season is about to get underway, the band is back together in Detroit for a run at the playoffs and hopefully more. Here is a look at three reasons why the Detroit Tigers WILL make the playoffs.

2. Health goes a long way

2016 did not go how the Tigers had hoped. Going into the season, they had visions of winning the American League Central, but they came up short. One of the main reasons for they did not get the job done is injuries. Alex Wilson, Daniel Norris (twice), Blaine Hardy, James McCann, Shane Greene, J.D. Martinez, Jordan Zimmermann (twice), Mike Pelfrey, Nicholas Castellanos, and Jose Iglesias all went on the 15-day DL at least once during the season.

Now, I truly hate excuses in sports, but despite injuries to a plethora of key players, the Tigers were still in the mix for a playoff spot until the very end.

Unfortunately, J.D. Martinez will start off this season on the DL, but the Tigers have to be healthier in 2017 than they were in 2016, right? If they can keep their key players healthy for most of the season, there is no question in my mind that they Tigers will make the playoffs.

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Aug 19, 2016; Detroit, MI, USA; Detroit Tigers right fielder J.D. Martinez (28) celebrates after he hits a two run home run in the second inning against the Boston Red Sox at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports