Jim Leyland Returning As Tigers Manager In 2013

Discussion in 'Baseball Talk' started by Sportsguy, Oct 30, 2012.

  1. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    Jim Leyland is returning next year as manager of the Detroit Tigers.

    The team and its manager quickly ended any remaining speculation about his status by announcing Tuesday that Leyland's contract was extended through 2013. He managed on a one-year deal this year and led the Tigers to the World Series, where they were swept by the San Francisco Giants.

    "Detroit is a tremendous baseball town and I couldn't dream of a better place to manage," Leyland said in a statement. "Tigers fans and the people of Michigan have supported us so well during my time here, I can't even begin to express how much that means to me."

    The team said Leyland's coaching staff also has been invited to return.

    Next season will be Leyland's 22nd as a major league manager and his eighth in Detroit. He's led the Tigers to the postseason three times and the World Series twice.

    The 67-year-old Leyland leads all active managers with 1,676 wins, a total that puts him 15th on the career list.

    Source: ESPN
     
  2. Mike

    Mike Want some Cheetos?

    the title of the original article listed the tigers to be the favorites to win next years world series

    what a slap in the face to the Giants