Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Detroit Tigers tap Ron Gardenhire to become next manager.

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The Detroit Tigers are expected to make the safe play. Faced with a number of painful rebuilding years on the horizon, the Tigers are expected to hire veteran Ron Gardenhire as the manager to guide the young team into the future, according to a person with knowledge of the situation who told the Detroit Free Press. The person requested anonymity because the Tigers have not officially announced the hire. A contract agreement or length of the deal is unknown. It is likely the Tigers and Gardenhire still are negotiatin­g a contract. The decision was made after Gardenhire impressed General Manager Al Avila in an interview at Comerica Park on Tuesday. He interviewe­d with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday. Gardenhire, 59, is the most accomplish­ed managerial candidate on the market. In 13 seasons with the Minnesota Twins in 2002-2014, he won six American League Central championsh­ips and posted a managerial record of 1,0681,039 (.507 winning percentage). His lone playoff series victory came in 2002 in the American League Division Series. He was the Arizona Diamondbac­ks’ bench coach this season, but was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February and underwent surgery in April. He missed five weeks, before returning to the team in May. Gardenhire replaces the departed Brad Ausmus, whose contract was not extended after this season. Ausmus led the Tigers to the playoffs in his first year, but the Tigers finished 314-332 (.486 percent) in his four seasons, including a league-worst 64-98 this year. The Tigers will have the top pick in the 2018 MLB draft.

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