(Not so) Big Three
Veterans Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau and Josh Willingham were expected to generate offense for the club. Here's a look at their combined numbers:
.275 BA: Only Mauer is hitting above .270.
25 HRs: Tigers' Miguel Cabrera has 30 by himself.
120 RBI: Cabrera, Prince Fielder and Torii Hunter have 205.
Stats are through Thursday's games.
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