Posted November 21, 2011 on tigers.scout.com
PLAYERS: Brennan Boesch
TEAMS: Detroit Tigers

After a blistering first half of 2010, Brennan Boesch had an equally frigid second half, leaving many to wonder what type of player the Tigers would get in 2011. Boesch for the most part split the difference at the plate with a solid overall season, but some questions still linger.
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