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gavinSBR MVP
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#1detroit tigers sign price fielderTags: None -
KingJD31SBR Hall of Famer
- 11-04-11
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#2yup just saw itComment -
DutchieRestricted User
- 12-15-11
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#3thought the Pirates had himComment -
sweepemSBR Sharp
- 04-26-11
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#4CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that the Tigers have reached a nine-year deal with Prince Fielder.
Wonder how much $$$$ that fat fukk got.Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-22-07
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#5dammit
thought the brewers might get a 1-year dealComment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#6Think this was a consequence of the Victor Martinez injury. Now they'll move Cabrera to DH. They'll have a logjam for the next season but you worry about it then. Detroit is going to be scary good.Comment -
sweepemSBR Sharp
- 04-26-11
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#7Tigers strike 9-year, $214M deal with Fielder.Comment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
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#8SweetComment -
DabeergodSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-30-10
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#9Prince Fielder is a Tiger !!!
9 years $214 milComment -
secretstashSBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-10
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#10wow
HUGE.. finally the TIGERS make a move..
MATT WILL BE GOING CRAZY
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BcatswinSBR Posting Legend
- 12-21-10
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#11Prince takes his acts to Detroit
Chalk up one more for the so-called mystery team. First it was Cliff Lee going to the Phillies, then Albert Pujols heading to the Angels. Now Prince Fielder has shocked the baseball world by signing with the Detroit Tigers, a team that hadn't even been remotely connected to him in rumors the entire offseason. The robust first baseman has signed a nine-year contract worth $214 million, CBSSports.com insider Jon Heyman has learned.
The Tigers were recently dealt what appeared to be a pretty severe blow, as Victor Martinez tore his ACL and could miss the entire 2012 season. So there went Miguel Cabrera's lineup protection, right? Think again. Owner Mike Ilitch really wants to win a World Series championship and this signing indicates one of the strongest reactions one can even imagine to news like that.
Heyman also notes that the finalists to land Fielder were the Nationals, Tigers and one other "mystery team." So it's entirely possible the Nationals would have come away with Fielder had Martinez not torn his ACL. It's funny how things work sometimes.
A Fielder-Cabrera combo in the middle of that order will dominate AL Central pitching. Throw Justin Verlander into the mix, and the Tigers have three of baseball's biggest stars.
Fielder, 27, hit .299/.415/.566 with 38 homers, 120 RBI, 95 runs and 36 doubles last season for the NL Central champion Brewers. He finished third in MVP voting and also took home the All-Star Game MVP. Though Fielder is a large man, he is as durable as they come. He hasn't played in less than 157 games in a season since becoming a regular. He played in all 162 last season, following up seasons where he appeared in 161 and 162 games, respectively.
The smart money with Fielder and Cabrera is a split at first base, with the other serving as the designated hitter. Then again, what if the Tigers got nuts and tried to shove Cabrera back across the diamond to play third base again -- where he began his career? That would mean the infield defense would be awful, but would also leave room for a better hitting DH than Brandon Inge (who, at this point, looks like the third baseman). And if Victor Martinez comes back healthy? It works even better.
For now, though, the only details that really matter are that Prince Fielder is heading to Detroit -- where his father once held down the middle of the order -- and he's going to make a whole lot of money.
Hell yea him and the Albert both of the the NLComment -
BcatswinSBR Posting Legend
- 12-21-10
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#12Sorry for the other thread, just saw this. Happy to have him and Albert out of the NL
Chalk up one more for the so-called mystery team. First it was Cliff Lee going to the Phillies, then Albert Pujols heading to the Angels. Now Prince Fielder has shocked the baseball world by signing with the Detroit Tigers, a team that hadn't even been remotely connected to him in rumors the entire offseason. The robust first baseman has signed a nine-year contract worth $214 million, CBSSports.com insider Jon Heyman has learned.
The Tigers were recently dealt what appeared to be a pretty severe blow, as Victor Martinez tore his ACL and could miss the entire 2012 season. So there went Miguel Cabrera's lineup protection, right? Think again. Owner Mike Ilitch really wants to win a World Series championship and this signing indicates one of the strongest reactions one can even imagine to news like that.
Heyman also notes that the finalists to land Fielder were the Nationals, Tigers and one other "mystery team." So it's entirely possible the Nationals would have come away with Fielder had Martinez not torn his ACL. It's funny how things work sometimes.
A Fielder-Cabrera combo in the middle of that order will dominate AL Central pitching. Throw Justin Verlander into the mix, and the Tigers have three of baseball's biggest stars.
Fielder, 27, hit .299/.415/.566 with 38 homers, 120 RBI, 95 runs and 36 doubles last season for the NL Central champion Brewers. He finished third in MVP voting and also took home the All-Star Game MVP. Though Fielder is a large man, he is as durable as they come. He hasn't played in less than 157 games in a season since becoming a regular. He played in all 162 last season, following up seasons where he appeared in 161 and 162 games, respectively.
The smart money with Fielder and Cabrera is a split at first base, with the other serving as the designated hitter. Then again, what if the Tigers got nuts and tried to shove Cabrera back across the diamond to play third base again -- where he began his career? That would mean the infield defense would be awful, but would also leave room for a better hitting DH than Brandon Inge (who, at this point, looks like the third baseman). And if Victor Martinez comes back healthy? It works even better.
For now, though, the only details that really matter are that Prince Fielder is heading to Detroit -- where his father once held down the middle of the order -- and he's going to make a whole lot of money.Comment -
darrell74SBR Posting Legend
- 04-16-07
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#13If the rest of that division don't get some good pitching, Miguel Cabrerra and Prince Fielder could wind up w/ 250 rbi's and 90 home runs combined.
9 years is a lot for a fat 28 year old, however.
When Prince Fielder is 33-35 and starts breaking down, that 27m/yr will look awfully expensive.
His dad was big in the D, their might be a little residual from that, also.Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
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#14Most dangerous lineup in baseball nowComment -
CMNoneySBR MVP
- 02-07-11
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#15Tigers +2000 to win the World Series looks like a great bet.
They will easily win the Central.Comment -
MUHerd37SBR Posting Legend
- 10-23-09
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#16We are gonna be sick. Last hear we kept running I to problems scoring runs. Problem solved.Comment -
DemoralizdDreamrSBR MVP
- 02-04-11
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#17214 million
24 million a year
With braun missing, NL is done.Comment -
DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#19
BANGComment -
RyanLeafOfBetsSBR Hall of Famer
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#20Go Reds!!!!!!!!!!!Comment -
Louisvillekid1SBR Aristocracy
- 10-17-07
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#21following in his daddy's footsteps...Comment -
NYSportsGuy210SBR Posting Legend
- 11-07-09
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#22Cecil will beat Prince like a negected step child if they were botj in a HR derby in their primes.Comment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
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#23Boesch
Prince
Cabrera
Victor (when back from injury)
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WvGamblerSBR Posting Legend
- 04-19-10
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#24Prince and Cabrera = 300 rbi, 80 hrs, 640 lbs.Comment -
DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 01-12-08
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#25Tigers are all in now. Do or die.Comment -
blackbeSStSBR Hall of Famer
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#28espn showing 9 yearsComment -
pacoSBR Aristocracy
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StocksSBR Wise Guy
- 11-01-10
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#30What Prince Fielder $26,750,000 a year if true worst contact ever well probably not the worst but pretty bad 15 million is too much for this fat assholeComment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#31how many buffets can this guy out-right buy now?Comment -
HOT WINGSSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-29-10
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Fat Boys Coming to the DComment -
QuantumLeapSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-22-08
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#33Is he going to pay off his dad's gambling debts?Comment -
BcatswinSBR Posting Legend
- 12-21-10
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#34Wow no opt out clauses in the Fielder deal
JimBowdenESPNxm JIM BOWDEN
There are NO opt out clauses in the Fielder deal with the Tigers according to legit source involved in the transactionComment -
DeuceBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 01-12-08
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#35Borris is boys with Illitch. He overpaid because Borris does many favors for him. Look at the last 10 years.Comment
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