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Tigers finally admit their fate, say they're 'rebooting' at the trade deadline

The Detroit Tigers eked out a tough win Wednesday, topping the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1 after Rays' starter Chris Archer carried a perfect game into the seventh inning. The Tigers rallied in the seventh. Justin Verlander pitched his game of the season. It was pretty good from a Tigers perspective.

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Still, none of this was enough to prevent the inevitable conclusion for these 2015 Tigers. They're sellers at the trade deadline. People within baseball have been saying so for a week now, as the team drifted into fourth place in the AL Central. The Detroit front office kept saying it would see how things played out, not willing to admit its fate. But after Wednesday's win, GM Dave Dombrowski did just that.

Here's some of what Dombrowski had to say, via Anthony Fenech at the Detroit Free Press:

You can bet the phones are ringing right now. The most calls will come for ace David Price and slugger Yoenis Cespedes, two free-agents-to-be that the Tigers hoped could help them to their fifth straight AL Central title. But with Miguel Cabrera still injured, there's little chance of the Tigers to contend. They're already the eighth team back for a wild card. Other Tigers that could be dealt: closer Joakim Soria, outfielder Rajai Davis, catcher Alex Avila and pitcher Alfredo Simon, all of whom are free agents after this season.

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Price would fit many teams and come cheaper than Cole Hamels, since he's a rental. The Los Angeles Dodgers figure to be a strong suitor there. The Toronto Blue Jays and Houston Astros are chasing pitchers, while the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants could be players too. Cespedes, meanwhile, would be a great fit for a New York Mets team that needs a big boost of offense. The Baltimore Orioles have also reportedly been in the hunt for some outfield help.

We've got two more days to see what happens, but the Tigers just made things a lot more interesting. You can bet on that.

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Mike Oz is the editor of Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at mikeozstew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!