Tigers invite 18 players to Major League camp

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DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers announced the following 18 players have been invited to Major League Spring Training.

Pitchers (10): RHP Drew Anderson, LHP Sean Guenther, RHP Brenan Hanifee, RHP Garrett Hill, LHP Brant Hurter, RHP Jackson Jobe, RHP Ty Madden, RHP Devin Sweet, LHP Andrew Vasquez, RHP Trey Wingenter

Position Players (8): Eliezer Alfonzo, Anthony Bemboom, Justice Bigbie, Jace Jung, Bligh Madris, Justyn-Henry Malloy, Donny Sands, Ryan Vilade

The Tigers first pitchers and catchers workout is scheduled for Wednesday, February 14, while the first full squad workout is scheduled for Monday, February 19.

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