Perhaps the Detroit Tigers’ 2022 wouldn’t have been so bad if they were just allowed to play the Baltimore Orioles a lot more. The Tigers remained perfect against the O’s this season after Tuesday’s 3-2 win in Baltimore. Detroit swept a three-game series from Baltimore in April at Comerica Park, outscoring the Orioles, 12-3. The
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Detroit — The Tigers’ new leader seems bright and earnest and forward-thinking. He’s young but experienced. He understands the scope of the task and clearly isn’t intimidated by it. In philosophy and demeanor, Scott Harris is precisely what the Tigers needed. In reality, we’ll see, as always. He’s only 35 and hasn’t been fully in charge
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The Detroit Tigers formally introduced Scott Harris on Tuesday afternoon as the team’s president of baseball operations. Harris, a 35-year-old forward-thinking executive, joins the Tigers after three seasons with the San Francisco Giants, holding the general manager title, and seven seasons with the Chicago Cubs. “When it came time to make a decision,” Harris said,
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Detroit — Both of his parents were in the medical profession. Scott Harris, when he arrived at UCLA, was considering a couple of different fields, all of them fulfilling, distinguished and lucrative. But Harris quickly got hooked on the idea for a different path, a much tougher path, one with far fewer guarantees. He just needed — or, at
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Scott Harris spent the past few weeks interviewing with Tigers officials for the opportunity to lead their baseball operations department, a process that team chairman/CEO Christopher Ilitch said was as much a recruitment on their part as an interview on his. So it was a surprise that in his first public appearance since taking the
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The Tigers today introduce their new president of baseball operations, Scott Harris. Harris, 36, comes to Detroit after three seasons as general manager of the San Francisco Giants. The Tigers announced Harris’ hiring on Monday. He follows Al Avila, who was fired last month as the Tigers’ vice president and general manager. Follow along here as
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