I told you so…

In need of pitching help at Toledo, the Tigers are expected to re-sign Bryce Florie to a minor-league contract when he clears waivers Wednesday.
Florie, 31, was released by the Red Sox after coming back from the line drive that hit him in the right eye Sept. 8, breaking several bones in his face and leaving his vision impaired.
He rejoined the Sox on June 28, but struggled. In 8 2/3 innings, he had an 11.42 earned-run average.
Florie pitched for the Tigers from 1998-99. (from the Detroit News)

Goodbye Rollercoaster
It’s a shame that Todd Jones tenure in Detroit had to end with one of his worst seasons. It’s also a shame to see a guy who was proud to be a Tiger, and a class guy all around get traded, but the team needs to move forward. Jonesy, had this to say, “”Early in the year, I felt like I had let the whole city down, but now I know that isn’t true. Matty was ready to be the closer, and maybe I can come back next year in a setup role. I just wish I could have brought the Tigers a little more in the deal.”

In return the Tigers get Mark Redman, a southpaw starter who has been hampered this year by a tricep injury.

Kevin Tolar was called up from Toledo to take Jones roster spot until Redman completes his rehab assignment.

In Peter Gammons latest column, he quoted an AL GM who said this about Roger Cedeno:

“…given his ability to get on base the last three years and his power, I’d rather have him than (Johnny) Damon”

I’ve got $5 that says the unnamed GM is Randy Smith.