Good article on DY and his battles from ESPN

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    Yeah every now and then you hear about a guy that use to be a Tig.
    Like Tony Clark getting a big hit.
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    We only hear about those because we pay attention since we follow Tigers more or less. How about a story about a guy that used to be a White Sox? Or a guy that used to be a Philly or a Mariner for that matter?
    I feel good that DY, at least for now, can put things together. How long it lasts only god knows.
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    My point is some exTigs weren't complete waste. Damien Easley is another that still comes through.
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    I understand. But it happens quite often when a team gives up on a player and another team picks him and all of a sudden he's shining. Look at Pena. They gave him every possible chance in D. He wasn't hitting. Then he went to Boston. Same thing. Now, all of a sudden he's at Tampa hitting up a storm. It is very unpredictable.

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