The Tigers come to terms on a $68 million, four-year deal with 35 year-old Victor Martinez, the team’s designated hitter who finished second behind Mike Trout in the AL MVP balloting this year. The Detroit DH helped the team to capture its fourth straight American League Central title, hitting .335 with 32 home runs while driving 103 runs.

On November 14, 2014 — The Tigers come to terms on a $68 million, four-year deal with 35 year-old Victor Martinez, the team’s designated hitter who finished second behind Mike Trout in the AL MVP balloting this year. The Detroit DH helped the team to capture its fourth straight American League Central title, hitting .335 with 32 home runs while driving 103 runs.

 


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