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- Updated: May 17, 2016
DETROIT — “Off to an uneven start.” It was the phrase of the day as members of the Tigers attended the Detroit Economic Club luncheon on Tuesday.
While the Tigers entered Tuesday four games under .500, manager Brad Ausmus said the season is still young, and vowed the club will turn it around.
“The game is played by humans, they’re going to make mistakes,” Ausmus said. “I played on a team in 2005 that started the season 15-30. We were 15 games under .500, right about this time, mid-May. We went to the World Series.”
Tigers general manager Al Avila said he is not happy with the team’s performance through the first part of the season, but remains optimistic.
“Right now, we’re very disappointed,” Avila said. “We don’t like the outcome so far, but we know that we’re on the right track, and just …
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