Tigers Sign Kenley Jansen, Disguising Deeper Failures
Kenley Jansen’s one-year deal with the Tigers isn’t a sign of winning; it’s a desperate PR move to cover up organizational shortcomings.
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Kenley Jansen’s one-year deal with the Tigers isn’t a sign of winning; it’s a desperate PR move to cover up organizational shortcomings.
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