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- T. Melton DET
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1:33Yankees' Second Half Outlook & Aaron Judge's Return
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0:57Make-Or-Break Stretch Upcoming For Tigers
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0:53Should Braves Make a Move for Tarik Skubal?
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2:09Potential Landing Spots for Tarik Skubal
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11:06Latest Waiver Wire Options! Anything There With Zach Thornton?
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1:19Eduardo Valencia Homers in 1st Career At-Bat
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6:29Justin Verlander Set To Retire at the End of the Season
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8:20Latest MLB Power Rankings - July
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1:02Tigers 5-1 Week Makes Them Biggest Risers in MLB Power Rankings
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1:22MLB Trade Deadline: Pitchers Come First
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1:18Braves Are Buyers: Analyzing Atlanta's Pitching Needs
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0:59AL Buyers and Sellers: Red Sox are Sellers
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1:14AL Buyers and Sellers: Blue Jays Are Buyers
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1:59Tigers Trade Candidates: Tarik Skubal & Casey Mize
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1:39Are the Rays Pretenders or Buyers?
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0:56Tigers' Trade Deadline Plans
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1:09Dave Roberts Becomes Fastest Manager to 1,000 Wins
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0:56Detroit Tigers Midseason Report Card
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1:13Chances We See Tarik Skubal on the Move
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0:42Are the Mariners the AL West Team to Make a Deadline Splash?
Top Troy Watson News
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Tigers' Troy Watson: Excelling out of Triple-A rotation
Watson (elbow) has produced a 2.85 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and 29:13 K:BB in 41 innings over 10 appearances (seven starts) for Triple-A Toledo since being activated from the 7-day injured list May 9.
Watson got off to a delayed start to the season while completing his recovery from arthroscopic right elbow surgery, but he's been a strong performer out of the Toledo rotation after completing a rehab assignment and returning from the IL. Despite his strong numbers at Triple-A, Watson doesn't look to have a clear path to a promotion anytime soon due to the crowded nature of the Detroit rotation and his lack of a 40-man roster spot.
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Tigers' Troy Watson: On mend from elbow surgery
Watson is scheduled to begin a throwing program Monday as he works his way back from arthroscopic right elbow surgery, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Watson is in camp as a non-roster invitee, but he may not have enough time to complete his rehab and see Grapefruit League action before the end of the spring. Whenever he's back to full health, He's likely to head to Triple-A Toledo, where he'll presumably settle back into a starting role. After beginning last season as a reliever, Watson held his own upon moving into the Toledo rotation, logging a 3.20 ERA while punching out 59 batters over 70.1 innings across 14 starts.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 180 lbs |
| Age: 29 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: R, R |






