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By Tristan H. Cockcroft
ESPN.com Thursday, January 31, 2008 Two years ago, the Tigers were American League champions; out-of-nowhere ones, at that. Last season, they took a step backwards, missed the playoffs, albeit by collapsing after the All-Star break, going 36-40 and losing nine games in the standings. Pitching was the primary culprit. After leading the majors in ERA (3.84) and ranking among the top six in batting average allowed (.257) and WHIP (1.32) in 2006, the Tigers failed to place higher than 12th in any of those categories in 2007. Offense ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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