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www.nbcsports.comRogers was diagnosed with a mild concussion and required stitches to his face when he was struck by his own bat during batting drills in the cage, according to manager A.J. Hinch. Rogers was scratched from the travel roster for Wednesday’s game against the Pirates, but Hinch said the Tigers are hopeful the veteran backup catcher will be cleared in time for Opening Day. Rogers was doing well on Wednesday, according to Hinch, but will be monitored by doctors over the next few days. “It’s [a]...
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www.espn.comBRADENTON, Fla. -- The Tigers have a history of bizarre but scary Spring Training injuries, from Mark Fidrych tearing cartilage in his knee while shagging fly balls in the outfield to Spencer Torkelson slicing open his right index finger while trying to open a can of beans without a can
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