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Team 94: The 1995 Tigers

  • Year: 1995
  • Record: 60-84 (late start due to 1994 strike)
  • Win Percentage: .417
  • Win Percentage Change: -44
  • Run Differential: -190
  • Pythagorean Record: 55-89
  • AL Finish: 12th of 14
  • Manager: Sparky Anderson
  • Best Transaction: Traded Mike Henneman to the Houston Astros for Phil Nevin.  Henneman was lights-out for the Tigers during the first half of the 1995 season.  He had a 1.53 ERA on Aug. 10 when this deal went down.

Billy Wagner Likely to Accept Arbitration with Red Sox If Offered

The agent for relief pitcher Billy Wagner is reporting that his client may reverse his previous position and accept arbitration from the Red Sox, if offered.

This new stance represents a change of heart for the 38-year-old Wagner, who is just 15 saves from 400 career saves.

He waived his no-trade clause to accept a trade to the Red Sox prior to the trade deadline. In exchange the ball club promised they wouldn’t pick up his $8 million option for 2010—so he could pursue free agency this winter.

National League Gold Gloves Snub Three Deserving Candidates

Yesterday, the American League handed out its Gold Glove awards. Today, the National League handed out its Gold Gloves.

Let’s take a look at who won in the National League:

C. Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals—.995 fielding percentage, 40 percent caught stealing percentage

1B. Adrian Gonzalez, San Diego Padres—.995 fielding percentage, 3.8 UZR

2B. Orlando Hudson, Los Angeles Dodgers—.988 fielding percentage, -3.3 UZR

SS. Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies—.990 fielding percentage, 2.7 UZR

Top Five Questions Facing The Brewers: The Youth Movement

With the conclusion of Wednesday’s GM meetings in Chicago, The Brewers are ready to start getting serious about this years group of free agents.

Diamondbacks Fill Coaching Vacancies with Familiar Faces

Since the season ended, the Arizona Diamondbacks have been searching for two candidates that would fill the coaching vacancies on the Major League Baseball staff. Diamondbacks manager AJ Hinch suggested he hoped to fill these spots by the first week in November.

One More (long) Shot at World Series As Ken Griffey Re-Signs For Seattle

It’s official.  Ken Griffey Jr. is returning to the Seattle Mariners in 2010.  This can only be good news for a team looking to carry over the momentum from 2009, when they rebounded from their first 100-loss season in 25 years and finished 85-77.

Griffey’s statistics in 2009 may not look particularly impressive (.214 batting average, 19 home runs, and 57 RBIs), but there’s no doubting the impact the living legend had on the Mariners last season.

Ryan Zimmerman Unfails With Gold Glove

In a season of repeated failure, Ryan Zimmerman played up to expectations and in the midst of laughs from home and opposing fans. In turn, his defense has earned him his first N.L. Gold Glove.

For the Minnesota Twins, Brandon Phillips is the Answer

In baseball, it’s not always easy to find the answers.

 

To this day it seems that almost no pitchers have found the answer to Albert Pujols’ bat and no hitters—except Chase Utley—have found the answer for CC Sabathia’s left arm.

 

Today, however, there is one question that can be answered unequivocally:

Seattle Mariners Bring Back Ken Griffey Jr. For One More Year


Here is what I wrote about the possibility of Ken Griffey Jr. returning to the Seattle Mariners in September:

“There has been a lot of talk recently that future Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. wants to return to the Seattle Mariners in 2010. I, for one, think this is great. Griffey has earned the right to play for as long as he wants.

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