Detroit Tigers release names of 17 players invited to spring training camp in Lakeland, Florida

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Posted: 01/16/2013

LAKELAND, FL (WXYZ) - The Detroit Tigers have invited 17 players to spring training camp in Lakeland, FL this season.

The are as follows:

Righthanded pitchers: Trevor Bell, Shawn Hill, Michael Morrison

Lefthanded pitchers: Jose Alvarez, Kenny Faulk, Ryan Robowski

Catchers: Curt Casali, Brad Davis, James McCann

Infielders: Argenis Diaz, Eugenio Suarez

Infielders/outfielders: Nick Castellanos, Don Kelly, Kevin Russo, Matt Tuiasosopo

Outfielders: Tyler Collins, Daniel Fields

The first pitchers and catcher workout is on February 12. The first full squad workout will be held February 15.

Let's talk Tigers in 2013! Where are we strongest? Where could we use fresh legs? What are your predictions for the season? Sound off below!

 

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