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<blockquote data-quote="iceteebone" data-source="post: 2867524" data-attributes="member: 549344"><p>also when you look at the future of the AL central, the tigers could dominate. they have great young pitching. bonderman and verlander look like they are ready to step up to elite status, robertson was underrated last year, and is building off what he did last year and is emrging as one of the better lefties in the game, miller is a top pitching prospect, also with jurrjens and tata in the minors, and ledezma who is another good young lefty, the pitching future for detroit is great. also detroit is the second largest market in the division, and is well ahead of cleveland, minnesota, and kansas city. the white sox are second fiddle to the cubs in chicago so that means detroit is really the only big market team in the division, which means they have the power to lure free agents away from the rest of the division. tigers payroll has already balloned to roughly 120 million which is the same as minnesota and kansas city combined</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceteebone, post: 2867524, member: 549344"] also when you look at the future of the AL central, the tigers could dominate. they have great young pitching. bonderman and verlander look like they are ready to step up to elite status, robertson was underrated last year, and is building off what he did last year and is emrging as one of the better lefties in the game, miller is a top pitching prospect, also with jurrjens and tata in the minors, and ledezma who is another good young lefty, the pitching future for detroit is great. also detroit is the second largest market in the division, and is well ahead of cleveland, minnesota, and kansas city. the white sox are second fiddle to the cubs in chicago so that means detroit is really the only big market team in the division, which means they have the power to lure free agents away from the rest of the division. tigers payroll has already balloned to roughly 120 million which is the same as minnesota and kansas city combined [/QUOTE]
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