Tigers 3B Inge to have surgery on both knees
DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Tigers All-Star third baseman Brandon Inge(notes) will undergo surgery on both knees next month.
The team said Thursday that the Nov. 3 procedure at the Detroit Medical Center will address patella tendinitis that plagued Inge throughout this past season.
Inge is expected to be ready for the start of spring training in February.
The 32-year-old native of Lynchburg, Va., hit .230 with 27 home runs and 84 RBIs in 161 games.

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Outfield - Granderson at center for sure, but not a leadoff hitter. Needs to be batting 5th or 6th in the order. The rest of the outfield, pretty much a joke. Guillen and Ordonez? Defensive liabilities, keep one (probably Ordonez) for DH and occasional outfield duties, the other needs to go. They're both on the downside of their careers offensively, time to start grooming replacements. Raburn showed some stuff at the end of the year and deserve's his shot, but we need to get a good one through a trade or FA. BTW, Thames needs to go.
Infield - we need to resign Polanco somehow, if we don't, I can't see the Tigers winning anything next year unless they hit the jackpot with a rookie, FA signing or trade (any chance to get Utley lol). 3B set with Inge as long as his knees are better. If he can come close to duplicating the first half of the year offensivelty and defensively, we're golden. Cabrera at 1B obviously. He had a down year, to be expected with no one really strong batting behind him, but still came through with solid numbers. Should be better next year. SS? Santiago's not the answer, nor Everett. Big hole there. Catcher, let Laird continue to tutor Avilia, maybe split the season this year, then let Laird go. Love that he can throw out baserunners, but ya gottoa hit.
Starting pitching - JV, EJ, RP are a good start. We should be able to shake out a decent 4th and 5th out of Bondo, Galaraga, Washburn and pehaps a rookie or two. Relief pitching is always a mystery. Rodney's numbers looked good, but I'd love to see us sign a top level reliever away from another club. Looks like Zumaya's going to end up being a washout, too bad, definately had closer stuff. Who knows, maybe Perry will turn into a closer...
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Brandon Inge IS the heart and soul of this Tiger team. He's SO valuable as a clubhouse leader and as an asset to the community. Detroit as a city has gone through more than a city should have to endure. He represents the fight in a Tiger and hope to Detroit, a city in economic ruins. He's played through injuries and has willingly played any position asked of him which makes him a great example to other teammates. I want him to be a Tiger forever! He's cut in the same mold as Jim Northrup, Bill Freehan, Al Kaline and Willie Horton and other great Tigers. Tough as nails.
As far as some other Tigers go... Detroit can do without Dontrelle Willis, Nate Robertson, Brandon Lyon, Clay Rapada and Carlos Guillen (his knees will cost too much to keep in him in a uniform). I think Jeremy Bonderman is worth more to the Tigers if they trade him away and get something in return. Same with Aubrey Huff although Aubrey needs a chance. He slumped at the wrong time (after acquisition!) as did Jarrod Washburn. Huff could turn out to be a huge DH replacement for Guillen and Washburn will have something to prove to Tiger's fans this coming season.
At catcher, Gerald Laird was incredible at throwing out runners but couldn't hit his way into a little league game. At this point, I just assume dump Laird's $2.8 million salary and go with Alex Avila and Dusty Ryan. I like Thames, Polanco, Santiago, Raburn, Granderson, and Thomas. Those guys all worked hard for their paychecks. Miguel Cabrera and Magglio OrdoƱez were huge letdowns and although Magglio made huge offensive strides toward the end of the season, his defensive complacency was a liability and cost the Tigers 2 games down the stretch. Cabrera hit home runs but not enough "big ones" (in key situations ala Alex Rodriguez) and didn't drive in as many as he's paid to do. I think he had an "off year" and will give him another chance (in my book). However, Magglio should also be traded while he's worth something to someone else.
All in all, the Tigers aren't that far from repeating as a number one team (for 162 games this time around) again but should hopefully do better in the worst division in baseball... That's just my opinion (done without nicknames, without swearing and command of the English language unlike "Billy Hoe", you 3rd-grade-education imbecile... ooops! I name-called AND insulted 3rd graders!!! I'm so sorry...) LOL!!!!!!!
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In six of his eight full time seasons he has only hit over 20HRs twice and averaged 13HRs/season in the other 6. Won't argue the defense but it might be a stretch to say he saved 50 runs. Would depend who else played in his place and at this time we have no one.
Ted - seem to have a short memory as Brandon complained about playing other positions and said he only wanted to play third.
The Inge argument will be over after next year as he is an FA and I doubt the Tigers. will resign him.
I do wish him well and hope he finds his batting eye next year.
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I'm in the middle and look at whether we can afford a $6.5 mill regular at the position who gets closer every year to the ' Mendosa line' . I won't argue his defensive abilities and his enthusiasm for the game. He is not a clubhouse player. The Tigers do not have a leader and that has been a problem with the team.
Last 3 years Inge's second half batting average has been- .186(20090, .193(2008) and .223(2007). There were no injury reports two years previous to cast blame for low average.
He is a good defensive replacement as that's what all the argument in his favor contend. The Tigers will go nowhere fast unless they improve on the clot of low average hitters in the lineup. If Inge ends up being the only low BA position player then this discussion would not even be valid.
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He and the Tigers probably should've played in the ALDS against the Yankees if it weren't for the blown call on him.
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Kell. All you others that are knocking Inge, give him a break. Enjoy his glove work at the hot corner!!
Hopefully after his surgey,and in spring training, he can work on hitting the curve. Good luck Brandon!!! Go Tigers....Go Wings!!!!!
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He may be a nice guy but you know what they say about nice guys..............
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Polanco 2b/Raburn
Maggs rf
Cabrera 1b
Streiby dh
Guillen 3b
Raburn lf/Ramirez
Laird c
Inge ss
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