DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers were certainly familiar with Ron Gardenhire's managerial résumé.
Some of his most significant accomplishments came at their expense.
"It's going to be nice to have him on our side of the dugout," said Al Avila, Detroit's general manager.
The Tigers hired Gardenhire as their manager, bringing the longtime Twins skipper back to the AL Central to take over a team in the middle of a significant rebuilding process. Detroit announced the move Friday, saying Gardenhire agreed to a three-year contract, and he was introduced at a news conference at Comerica Park.
Gardenhire takes over for Brad Ausmus, who was let go after four seasons as Detroit's manager. The Tigers went 64-98 this season, finishing tied for the worst record in the majors, but Gardenhire sounded undaunted by the difficult task ahead.
"I don't want to lose, and who's to say we have to lose next year? Who's to say?" Gardenhire said. "Baseball's a great game. A lot of things can happen."
The 59-year-old Gardenhire was the bench coach this season for the Arizona Diamondbacks. He managed the Twins from 2002-14, going 1,068-1,039. He's one of 10 managers in baseball history to win at least 1,000 games with one team.
The Twins won the division six times in Gardenhire's first nine seasons in charge, and he was voted AL Manager of the Year in 2010. In 2006 and 2009, Minnesota edged Detroit by a game atop the AL Central — in '09, the race came down to a one-game playoff in which the Twins beat the Tigers in 12 innings.