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Comeback Players of the Year Familiar For Tigers' Fans

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by Tyduffy

MLB named Carlos Pena and Dmitri Young as comeback players of the year for the AL and NL respectively.  What do these two gentlemen have in common?  They are both former Tiger first basemen.

Pena, though a promising prospect in the Minor Leagues, never panned out at the Major League level with the Tigers. He was released in Spring Training of 2006, after having an abysmal spring (hitting .160 with 1HR and 4RBI in 17 games).  He signed a minor league contract with the Yankees and spent much of 2006 in Columbus, though he joined the Red Sox at the end of the 2006 season, playing 18 games.

Carlos signed another minor league contract with Tampa Bay, earning a major league roster spot due to a knee injury to Greg Norton. Given the opportunity, he made the most of it. He hit .282 with 46 HR and 121 RBIs in what was by far his best Major League season, finally, at age 29, displaying the consistency to fulfill his ample promise. Were it not for Alex Rodriguez's monster year, Pena would have been a legitimate MVP candidate.

Dmitri Young was also with the Tigers from 2002-2006. He was the face of the franchise during the dark years, his best coming in 2003 when he hit .297 with 29 HRs and 85 RBIs.

His last year with the Tigers in 2006 was marred with off-the-field problems, including a battle with alcoholism which hindered him both physically and emotionally. He was granted an unconditional release on Sept. 6, 2006, with a month to go in the season.

Young earned the starting spot at 1st Base for the Nationals, after Nick Johnson broke his leg and never looked back.  He hit a career high .320 with 13HR and 74RBI, and was elected to his second All-Star game.

Just for fun: 2007 OPS

Carlos Pena - 1.032

Dmitri Young - .869

Sean Casey - .746

Originally published here.


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RomiezzoLegend
788 days ago
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Congrats to Carlos Pena and Dmitri Young. If only the Tigers kept one of those guys.
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WoodsmeisterVarsity Captain
788 days ago
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All they needed to do was get out of Detroit. Can't say I blame them. I've been to Detroit.
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RomiezzoLegend
788 days ago
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It's funny: both of these good first basemen were considered losers when they were on the Tigers (not individually but because they were on a team with the worst WP in the MLB) and now they're both doing really good..
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
788 days ago
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...doing really good on teams with worse records than the Tigers...
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
787 days ago
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Good for both guys.
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