Sheffield from the Tigers’ perspective

Sheffield is drawing interest from the Phillies, but Tigers fans are still getting over his departure.
Now that the ink has dried on Sheff’s walking papers, folks familiar with the Tigers organization have been able to offer more than confused shoulder shrugs at the announcement of the slugger’s departure. Billfer at the Detroit Tigers Weblog (unofficial) has offered some perspective on the team’s decision to move on.
Billfer thinks making Marcus Thames a permanent fixture in the lineup takes away from the team’s production, assuming Sheffield is healthy. But after last season and his turning 40, Sheffield bouncing back from injury isn’t a safe bet.
He also comments on Sheffield’s boisterous personality, which he believes wasn’t actually a clubhouse issue: “He certainly is controversial and he’s quick to burn bridges. But you never hear his teammates complain about him. In fact Thames and Jeff Larish went out of their way to praise Sheffield as a teammate. The beat writers don’t attack him, largely because he almost always was willing to speak and not speak in cliches. My impression is that Sheffield wasn’t in this for the love of the game. Baseball is a job for him. It’s not romantic, but it’s far from being a cancer either.”
It’s tough to be sure either way, but Sheffield’s comments are usually directed at people other than his current teammates. Typically, he has a problem with management and up.






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