None of the six started as many as 50 games at second base, however. Will Rhymes led the way with 46. Carlos Guillen followed with 45.
At no other position (except pitcher) did the Tiger who started the most games start so few. Raburn's 55 games in left came the closest followed by Ramon Santiago's 66 at short.
But those positions became more defined over the winter. Jhonny Peralta was re-signed to be the regular shortstop. If he doesn't start more than 66 games, something's wrong
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20110205/OPI ... z1DBuFFp3P
Second base is up for grabs
Second base is up for grabs
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Second base is up for grabs
Defence Wins Championships,we need to return to the Bad Boy era.
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We don't need an elite bat at 2nd anyway. There's only a handful in the league right now. I just want a solid rotation that can play solid D and not be a complete disaster on offense.
Boy do I miss Polanco now. We couldn't pay him more than 4 million but we're paying Inge 6.5 million a year. smh
Boy do I miss Polanco now. We couldn't pay him more than 4 million but we're paying Inge 6.5 million a year. smh
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We should have traded Polanco the moment he first was announced as an All-Star. With other intelligent moves we could have dumped him and still won more games than we actually did, but we would have walked away with the bonus of selling Polanco at his highest possible point and that would translate to one extra nice free player to add to the roster today. A real shame that our infield is this deprived after the last several years of having options to fix this in advance.