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Thursday, September 6, 2007
If it was a young pitcher, Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said, then the team probably would have taken the decision out of the player's hand and made a judgment on their own. But this is Kenny Rogers's 19th year in the big leagues, and so during his rehabilitation, the Tigers listened to him, trusted his instincts. His 42-year-old left elbow probably won't be free of pain the rest of the year, but Rogers is accustomed to working through physical rigors. "He's continued to get better an ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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