Rosenberg says he had to go for all the right reasons. Even Inge knew it was coming.
We'll probably have more on Brandon Inge throughout the day — we've already set the recording time for a special episode of the BYB Podcast. But first, here are some initial reactions from around the Tigers blogosphere on
Inge: "That's when you knew you've kind of made it. You've got an Old English D on." He lost his catching position to Pudge Rodriguez in '04. This year's shift took him from third to second. Like 2009, when he led third basemen with 161 games,
Inge: "That's when you knew you've kind of made it. You've got an Old English D on." He lost his catching position to Pudge Rodriguez in '04. This year's shift took him from third to second. Like 2009, when he led third basemen with 161 games,
By Tony Paul Veteran infielder Brandon Inge's Tigers career came to an end Thursday. (Robin Buckson/Detroit News) Detroit— Brandon Inge is no longer a Tiger. The Tigers announced after Thursday's 5-4 loss to the Mariners that they've granted Inge his



