Detroit, MI
Miguel Cabrera addresses retirement rumors and surprises most Detroit fans
Miguel Cabrera the Detroit Tigers’ Venezuelan slugger didn’t learn about what the long run held for him within the Main Leagues together with his potential retirement, however yesterday, he made it clear that there can be extra video games for yet one more yr.
Cabrera assured that he has plans to stay within the Majors by means of the 2023 season
“I am not going to retire,” he advised the Detroit Information. “Not till subsequent yr after my contract is up. They did not perceive what I mentioned. There is not any means I am quitting.”
Knee downside
Cabrera, suffering from a knee downside in current seasons, had a .308 batting common on July 6 and is amongst a choose group of gamers with 500 house runs and three,000 profession hits.
The worst in his profession
Since then, Miguel has averaged a career-low .125 within the batter’s field with only one house run and two doubles in 21 video games.
A.J. Hinch nonetheless wants him
Tigers supervisor A.J. Hinch mentioned he’ll attempt to use Cabrera each different sport throughout Detroit’s house video games, though the Venezuelan was not included in Friday’s lineup towards the Tampa Bay Rays.
On Thursday, Cabrera did not particularly point out retirement however mentioned he wished to know what his function can be sooner or later.
Taking it daily
“Proper now, I do not know. We’re targeted on the day-to-day actions and see what occurs. I am not interested by subsequent yr,” Cabrera defined.
Miguel wished to make it clear that there can be extra of him in 2023
On Friday, Cabrera made certain everybody understood that he can be taking part in subsequent season at Comerica Park.
“Subsequent yr goes to be quite a bit higher,” he mentioned. “Subsequent yr I’ll be there.”
Detroit, MI
Detroit fan takes Lions pride to new level with tattoo
DETROIT (WXYZ) — We all know Detroit has plenty of lifelong Lions fans, but some choose to make their pride permanent.
Matt Pauli learned a little about what it means to have skin in the game.
“I decided it was about time for me to get something to represent the Lions,” Pauli said.
After the Lions’ recent win streak, he decided to pay Tatt Ma’am Tattoos in Mount Clemens a visit.
Tattoo artist Danielle Trump says she came up with the idea after seeing the viral can of Dan Campbell soup online.
“We are just in awe over Dan Campbell and what he’s helped the Lions accomplish,” Trump said.
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The tattoo artist of 15 years just opened up her own shop in Mount Clemens just under a year ago. She’s done plenty of Detroit sports tattoos.
“This one definitely has to take the top spot,” Trump said. “The spirit of the Lions — whether we’re winning whether we’re losing — our fan base is hard core, you know, ride or die.”
The team’s grit has also inspired Pauli to get through a new phase in life: living on his own. He’s had more than 30 surgeries and lived with Crouzon syndrome, a genetic disorder.
“Throughout my life, I’ve been through so much hardship, so much disappointment, so much grief,” Pauli said. “I’ve been trying to venture out and find my life.”
He says he’s never missed a game and doesn’t plan to, win or lose.
Detroit, MI
Would Jimmy Butler Be Open to Joining Detroit Pistons?
In a scenario where the Detroit Pistons decide to roll the dice on a win-now acquisition through the trade market, the Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler could be an option.
When Butler’s name initially reached the trade rumor mill, it was suggested there were only a handful of teams he was open to playing for. To no surprise, the Pistons were not on that list.
After a Heat loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night, Butler was straightforward about where he’s at mentally while playing for the Heat. The All-Star wants out.
“I want to see me get my joy back from playing basketball,” Butler told reporters. “Wherever that may be, we’ll find out here pretty soon, but I want to get my joy back. I’m happy here off the court, but I want to be back to someone dominant, I want to hoop, and I want to help this team win. Right now, I’m not doing that.”
Where is he willing to go? Apparently, anywhere else.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Butler officially requested a trade this week. Unlike most stars today, Butler does not have a list of preferred destinations to put in front of Miami’s decision-makers.
“He is open to playing anywhere other than Miami and believes he can make any team a contender, no matter where he is moved,” Charania reports.
It appears that Butler would be open to joining the Pistons—along with 28 other teams.
Acquiring a star player while hovering around the Play-In would be a gamble for Detroit.
Landing a star player, who is likely a half-season rental at this point, would be like playing the lottery.
Butler’s experience and skillset would undoubtedly help the young team’s potential postseason push, especially with Cade Cunningham’s co-star Jaden Ivey suffering a long-term injury earlier this week.
But the Pistons have to keep reality in check. They might be ready for the playoffs, but they aren’t a Butler away from landing in championship contention.
Weeks ago, it was made clear that Butler has intentions of declining his looming player option for next season this summer so he can become a free agent and reset his own market.
According to Charania, the situation remains the same.
“Teams have been informed that Butler intends to decline his 2025-26 player option and become a free agent in July, sources said.”
If the Pistons want Butler bad enough, they can pursue him next summer without giving up any assets now. Seeing as though Trajan Langdon isn’t in a championship-or-bust position with his job, the Pistons will continue operating like a team more on the rebuilding side.
With that said Butler is still a name to keep an eye on. While the Pistons might not join his current trade market, his recent request could shake up the Eastern Conference.
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Michiganders speak on public safety following attack in New Orleans
(CBS DETROIT) — Many people have been sharing their anxieties about going to crowded public places after what happened in New Orleans, but some say they are not going to let it stop them from living.
“We need to live life not in fear but to live for today,” said Sandy Zedgomba from Windsor.
Whether it be the suspected terror attack in New Orleans just a few days ago or any of the other violent attacks Americans faced at places of worship or places of entertainment, or even just the street in recent years, it has created a fear of going out in public for many.
“It is definitely a possibility, there’s always a percentage someone will come and do something,” said Hunter Pitera from Grosse Pointe.
For some people, the feeling was they couldn’t stop leaving home and doing things that make them happy.
“I think that it’s really important to live while you have life, so I’ll try to be as mindful as possible about what is going on around me but also taking an opportunity to still live while I have some life,” said Courtney Wise Randolph from Detroit.
“I think we should live our life to the fullest and not worry about some crazy person somewhere. Sorry about what happened to all the people there. It’s really sad, but we have to live our life, Said Moobark from Florida said.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Thursday the United States won’t allow an “atmosphere of fear” to prevail after the deadly terror attack in New Orleans.
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