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Cabrera finishes fourth in AL MVP race

Tigers slugger earned one first-place vote in final tally While he didn't win the ultimate MVP prize, Miguel Cabrera's 2009 season did not go unnoticed by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. View complete vote totals...

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Cabrera a part of AL MVP discussion

First baseman an offensive standout on Tigers team DETROIT -- Could Miguel Cabrera garner American League Most Valuable Player votes from a Tigers team that disappointed offensively? From a team standpoint, the Tigers'...

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Lynn Henning: Crystal ball reveals glimpse of Tigers' 2011 lineup

Crystal ball reveals glimpse of Tigers' 2011 lineup If they make trades for Curtis Granderson, Edwin Jackson, and maybe others, the Tigers will get pitching in the exchange. And, you can bet, a shortstop. And maybe a prospect...

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Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski douses talk of fire sale

Lynn Henning / The Detroit News Baseball's hot-stove stewards are waiting for the Tigers to make their day. They figure it's a matter of time before a supposedly cost-cutting franchise announces the trades of center fielder...

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Tigers won't pursue Washburn, Huff

Club expects to lose both midseason pickups to free agency DETROIT -- The Tigers will watch free agency pick up later this week, when players can field offers from all teams. But as expected, they will not pursue re-signing...

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Michelle Obama talk tests, mentoring in Denver

By KRISTEN WYATT Associated Press Writer DENVER — First lady Michelle Obama doesn't put much stock in standardized tests. "Don't let those tests defeat you. Don't let those tests define you," she told a group of about 30...

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Caption Michelle and her belt

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama answers questions from students at South High School including (L-R) Hamza Aftah, Kellyn Craig, Linda Jimenez and Carlos Guillen in Denver, Colorado November 16, 2009 U.S. first lady Michelle...

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Trading Cabrera makes financial sense for Tigers

Thinking out loud: If the Tigers are willing to trade right-hander Edwin Jackson and center fielder Curtis Granderson to reduce payroll, why wouldn't they be willing to trade first baseman Miguel Cabrera, their highest-paid...

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Granderson rumors talk of the town

Tigers not denying they'll listen to offers for star outfielder DETROIT -- If the Tigers hoped to do their offseason business quietly, those chances flew out of the lobby at Chicago's O'Hare Airport Hilton like a late traveler...

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Tigers facing tough decisions after meetings

GM Dombrowski debunks rumors of payroll purge DETROIT -- Still, with nearly $100 million committed next season to 10 players, and others up for raises in arbitration, the Tigers are looking at ways to fill their holes without...

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