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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Watch Chicago White Sox vs Detroit Tigers Online Live

Watch Chicago White Sox vs Detroit Tigers Online Live

With the second-highest payroll in the major leagues, the Detroit Tigers opened the season with high expectations.

Still looking for their first win of 2008, the Tigers hope one of their biggest offseason acquisitions will help them turn a frustrating start around as Dontrelle Willis makes his Detroit debut Saturday against the Chicago White Sox.Willis spent the previous five seasons in the National League with the Florida Marlins, going 68-54 with a 3.78 ERA in 162 starts. He is coming off a disappointing 10-15 season last year during which he had a career-high 5.17 ERA.The Tigers (0-4) signed the 2003 NL rookie of the year and 2005 runner-up for the NL Cy Young Award to a $29 million, three-year deal in December, during a series of offseason moves that led to the second-highest payroll in the major leagues at $138.7 million.There are concerns about Willis' health, however, after he dealt with forearm issues last year, and the left-hander struggled during spring training, failing to alleviate those worries."I just hope that it clicks when the bell rings," Willis told MLB.com. "That's the only think you can be concerned about. If it's not, we'll continue to work on it. It is what it is."

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