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Tigers Report: Roster

ARRIVALS: RHP Joaquin Benoit (free agent from Rays), DH/C Victor Martinez (free agent from Red Sox), RHP Brad Penny (free agent from Cardinals).

DEPARTURES: C Gerald Laird (free agent, signed with Cardinals), RHP Eddie Bonine (free agent, signed with Phillies), RHP Zach Miner (free agent, signed with Royals), LF Johnny Damon (free agent, signed with Rays).

PROJECTED ROTATION:

1. RHP Justin Verlander

2. RHP Max Scherzer

3. RHP Rick Porcello

4. LHP Phil Coke

5. RHP Brad Penny

Verlander and Scherzer rank among baseball's best 1-2 combinations. Verlander has been crowding 20 wins since he came to the majors and could break through this season, while Scherzer was dominating the last four months after a trip to the minors to straighten out his mechanics.

This is a high-ceiling group but not without question marks. Is the real Porcello the 14-game winning 20-year-old of 2009 or last year's up-and-down 10-game winner? Can Coke return to starting, which he did in the minors, from major league relieving? Will Penny stay healthy?

If the group stays relatively healthy it could carry Detroit to the playoffs. If not, well, the Tigers will have to rush some youngsters who probably won't be ready.

PROJECTED BULLPEN:

RHP Jose Valverde (closer)

RHP Joaquin Benoit

LHP Daniel Schlereth

LHP John Bales

RHP Ryan Perry

LHP Brad Thomas

RHP Robbie Weinhardt

As good a collection of power bullpen arms as there is in the game, although each member has his issues. Valverde fell off sharply from his spectacular first half; Benoit is a late bloomer; Schlereth finished strong but inexperience and control could be problems; Perry is still shy on experience. Thomas blossomed after years of being a journeyman; veteran Bales looked sharp in the early spring; Weinhardt has the edge on RHP Al Alburquerque with his sharper sinker and slider.

There is some thinness from the left side in the minors, but the club's right-handed arms show little falloff against left-handed hitters.

RHP Joel Zumaya pitched in the first exhibition game but had not pitched since because of lingering soreness in his surgically repaired right elbow that prompted the club to shut him down March 7 for a minimum of one week. Schlereth had a strained hamstring that kept him out of action the first two weeks of games, but he pitched again on March 12.

PROJECTED LINEUP:

1. CF Austin Jackson

2. LF Ryan Raburn

3. RF Magglio Ordonez

4. 1B Miguel Cabrera

5. DH Victor Martinez

6. SS Jhonny Peralta

7. 2B Will Rhymes/Scott Sizemore

8. 3B Brandon Inge

9. C Alex Avila

2B Carlos Guillen will claim the job after he recovers from micro-fracture knee surgery, which is expected at some point in April. Slick-fielding INF Danny Worth could force himself into the second base equation if Rhymes or Sizemore don't look good in the spring, although INF Ramon Santiago probably will be the primary backup.

Avila hit better the last two months after getting regular playing time and will get at least two months to prove he can be a decent major league hitter. If he doesn't, Martinez moves behind the plate full-time and Detroit will look to OFs Brennan Boesch or Casper Wells to be the designated hitter.

MEDICAL WATCH:

--RHP Joel Zumaya (sore right elbow) experienced pain in the surgically repaired elbow during his Feb. 27 spring debut and hasn't pitched since. He will open the season on the disabled list. He will remain at the team's Florida camp to rehab, and it's unclear when either would be able to make his season debut.

--2B Carlos Guillen (left knee microfracture surgery in September 2010) will open the season on the disabled list. He will remain at the team's Florida camp to rehab, and it's unclear when either would be able to make his season debut.

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