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2013 Season Preview: Pitching Staff

Previewing the 2013 Arizona Wildcats pitchers

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Not Exactly Breaking News: Washburn's Season Likely Over

Jarrod Washburn hasn't pitched for the Tigers for the past two weeks, and it will be at least two more before he could return. That is, if a rehab program for his injured knee is successful.

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Bad Sign For Seay? Rapada Added to Roster

The Detroit Tigers added lefty reliever Clay Rapada to their active roster, perhaps hinting that Bobby Seay's shoulder injury could be serious. Or it might just be a precautionary measure.

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Was Edwin Jackson Tipping His Pitches?

Has Edwin Jackson been tipping off his slider, letting opposing batters know to lay off it? Detroit Tigers pitching coach Rick Knapp believes so.

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Nate Robertson is Sunday's Starting Pitcher

Nate Robertson will start for the Detroit Tigers on Sunday versus the Minnesota Twins. Robertson's groin injury appears to have healed after he aggravated it last Friday.

15

The Return of Figaro

Needing pitchers in light of Jarrod Washburn's knee injury, the Detroit Tigers activated Alfredo Figaro from the disabled list. He was 1-1 with a 7.46 ERA in two starts back in late June.

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Washburn Washed Out For the Season?

Jarrod Washburn's season might be over, according to FOXSports.coms Jon Paul Morosi. That's not really a surprise, considering Washburn could only pitch one inning Tuesday night.

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Your Latest Fifth Starter: Eddie Bonine

Eddie Bonine will the the Detroit Tigers' #5 starting pitcher for the rest of the season, as Nate Robertson and Armando Galarraga are recovering from injuries.

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Injury Update on Nate Robertson's Groin

Following up on Nate Robertson's groin injury (adductor strain) suffered in last night's game, Jason Beck reports on Twitter that Robertson has been diagnosed with "pelvic inflammation." Boy, that...

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Morning Prowl: Guillen's Switch-Hitting, Porcello Watch, the Double Play Monster, and Crosby's Blister

A trip around the Detroit Tigers news cycle and blogosphere, including no switch-hitting for Carlos Guillen, comparing 2009 to 2006, an all-time starting nine, and Casey Crosby's blister problems.

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