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From:Hardballtalk.com
Tigers fans should be proud of this lol.Miguel Cabrera‘s planned shift across the diamond means Brandon Inge is no longer the Tigers’ starting third baseman, but manager Jim Leyland said today that the team will give him an opportunity to compete for the job at second base.
Inge is 34 years old and has played 1,800 professional games without logging even one inning at second base. On the other hand, in theory at least an excellent defensive third baseman could be reasonably decent at second base and … well, when a team is already committed to using Cabrera every day at third base what’s another infielder playing out of position?
Inge’s primary competition at second base is Ramon Santiago and Ryan Raburn, so it might not take much to snag the gig. Of course, Inge hit .197 last year to earn a midseason demotion to Triple-A and hasn’t had an OPS above .725 since 2006. He’s under contract for $5.5 million.