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Detroit Tigers 2016 Roster

Author: Justin Bradford
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As the ace of the Tigers' bullpen in 2015, this righty posted a 2.19 ERA and pitched in 59 games for the team.
After his injury plagued season, this solid starter hopes to bounce back and return to form; he hurled a one hit shutout in one of his final starts in 2015.
This star DH was hampered by injury for most of 2015, and looks to bounce back in grand fashion in 2016 (first initial and last name).
The 86 year old Little Caesar's entrepreneur and Tigers/Red Wings owner did not hesitate to spend a nice bit of dough to put together the 2016 team.
The former Cy Young and MVP comes off an injury-marred season and will start on Opening Day.
The lefty reliever had a breakout season in the bullpen in 2015, appearing in 70 games for the club.
The 23 year old third baseman turned in an impressive 15 HR, 73 RBI season in 2015 and looks to continue to raise those numbers as he has every season.
The young catcher emerges from a standout rookie campaign which included a pair of walk-off homers.
Though the young shortstop was bothered by injury in 2015, he still hit .300 and came up with several key hits.
After inking a 2 year extension last month, the Tiger MVP looks to continue to get better after a .282, 38 HR, 102 RBI monster season (first initial and last name).
The 22 year old pitcher, who lives out of his van, showed promise in 2015; he also homered at Wrigley Field in his first at bat since he was in high school!
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Another new outfield addition (with an awesome first name), he posted some big time stats with the Padres in 2015; 26 HR, 81 RBI, 19 SB.
The superstar first baseman missed the most games of his Hall of Fame career in 2015, and still won the batting title with a .338 average.
Another new starting pitcher, the 6'7 righty and former Twins ace brings a groundball style approach to the starting rotation.
A new outfielder, this former Tigers prospect had career highs in AVG, HR, and RBI with a .267/10/59 line in 2015 for the Braves.
The possible new ace of the Tigers' staff has turned in four very impressive seasons for the Nationals; he hopes to continue that trend in 2016.
Dubbed "K-Rod" for his high strikeout rate, the Tigers acquired this All-Star closer in free agency during the offseason.
The "new Don Kelly" utility man played all nine positions during the 2015 season, including pitching a 1-2-3 inning in a blowout loss.
The Tigers' skipper is both excited and expectant that the team will make an impressive World Series run in 2016.
The always reliable second baseman, after a slow start, quietly led the league in batting average after the All Star Break to finish at .279 in 2015.