8A - Thursday, December 6, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com igers swap for star Marlins duo I I DETROIT (AP) - Jim Leyland isn't good at waiting to open his presents. Unfortunately for him, he won't + a chance to play with his new- s to ys until spring training - two ong months after Christmas. t)o Wednesday, Leyland's r tinit Tigers completed a block- er trade with the Florida r1 ins, adding two of baseball's bi test young stars to one of the vort's deepest rosters. t troit got starter Don- le Willis and third baseman llyuel Cabrera from Florida in hatge for six prospects, most tottably outfielder Cameron May- bit and pitcher Andrew Miller. "It's almost like walking past lie Christmas tree four days bftlre Christmas with all the i sents there, but you can't unwrap them," Leyland said. "It's been mind-boggling." Leyland's biggest problem, other than patience, might be fit- ting Cabrera into a lineup that already includes hitters like Magglio Ordonez, Gary Shef- field, Placido Polanco and Curtis Granderson. Cabrera played 248 games in leftfield and another 100 in right during the first three years of his career, but has only played third base in the last two years. The Tigers are set in right with Ordonez, but Cabrera could see some time in left in place of the anticipated Jacque Jones/Marcus Thames platoon. "I'll do whatever they need," Cabrera said. "That could be third or it could be left - I'll be ready." The obvious solution would be for Cabrera to replace Brandon Inge at third. Inge is considered one of the American League's best defensive third basemen, and is a favorite with 'Tigers fans, but hit just .236 last season. Leyland and team president Dave Dombrowski said Wednes- day that they had been so busy putting together the trade that they hadn't even had a chance to think about Inge's future. "It came so fast and is such a dynamic trade really for both teams that when we leave this press conference, we'll prob- ably go up to our room and see which is the best way to go for the Detroit Tigers," Leyland said while announcing the trade with Dombrowski and Marlins presi- dent Larry Beinfest. A message seeking comment Got opinions? Apply to write an Opinion column. E-mail gmgraca@ I umich.edu. was left for Inge by the Associated Press. The seven-year veteran, who was a catcher until 2004, could get some time backing up Ivan Rodriguez, and has played all three outfield positions. Things are much simpler when it comes to a spot for Willis. After Detroit sent pitching prospect Jair Jurrjens to Atlanta as part of a package for Edgar Renteria, Miller was the favorite to land the fifthspotiinDetroit's rotation. Now, though, it will be Willis joining Justin Verlainder, Jeremy Bonderman, Kenny Rogers and Nate Robertson. "Those four guys are all very talented, and they are all differ- ent kinds of pitchers, so I'm look- ing forward to picking all ofitheir brains," Willis said. "You've got four young guys and one timeless guy in Kenny Rogers." Snow was falling in Detroit when the trade was officially announced, but Willis wasn't going to let that ruin his vacation in sunny Mexico. "Iknowwhatthefweather canse like tip there -thse first time l ever saw snow was when I was playing for Kane County in the Midwest League," he said. "I'm going to a great team, so I'm not worried about a little cold weather" for more information call 734/615-6449 The University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts presents a public lecture and reception Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland should be looking forward to next season. His Tigers traded for two All-Stars, Florida's Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis, on Wednesday. POKE! We're now on FACEBOOK! search "UMIX"and add us to your groups! We're also on the web: www.umich.edu/-umix Daniel J. Weintraub Collegiate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Thursday, December 6, 2007 4:10pm Rackham Amphitheater a SA Good Luck With Exams 00 3Lg, 0