SPORTSDetroit Tigers Winter Caravan 2017Tigers executive vice-president of Baseball Operations and general manager Al Avila, right, with police chief Anthony Holt, far right, unveils a special jersey with the name and badge number of Sgt. Collin Rose during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at the Wayne State University Police Department in Detroit on Jan. 20, 2017. The Tigers presented gifts to the family and fiance of Sgt. Collin Rose, who was killed in the line of duty in November 2016.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Michael Fulmer, left, presents the parents, Karen and Randy Rose, and Ian Kinsler presents Nikki Salgot of St. Clair Shores, the fiancee of Sgt. Collin Rose, with gifts from the Tigers.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler hugs Karen Rose, mother of Sgt. Collin Rose, with father, Randy Rose, left, during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at the Wayne State University Police Department in Detroit on Jan. 20, 2017. The Tigers presented gifts to the family and fiancee of Sgt. Collin Rose, who was killed in the line of duty in November 2016.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsGroup photo with the parents of Sgt. Collin Rose, left, Karen and Randy Rose, and fiance Nikki Salgot, front right, with members of the Wayne State University police during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at the Wayne State University Police Department.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers executive vice president of Baseball Operations and general manager Al Avila, right, hugs Karen Rose, mother of Sgt. Collin Rose, after the event.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA poster welcoming the Detroit Tigers.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFox Sports Detroit broadcast analyst and former Tiger outfielder Craig Monroe laughs while Miguel Cabrera, right, answers a question during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at the FBI Field Office in Detroit on Jan. 20, 2017.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera signs a poster during the Tigers Winter Caravan visit to the FBI Field Office in Detroit.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera high fives his teammates, Gabriel Sotelo, 6, left, and Abigail Sotelo, 8, right, both of Redford, during a dance off during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at Clarenceville High School in Livonia, Mich. on Jan. 19, 2017.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Justin Upton acts out 'djing' during a game of charades with Ethan Fege, 13, left, of Farmington, during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at Clarenceville High School.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera helps out Ethan Fege, 13, during a game of charades.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom right, J.J. MacDonald, 8, and Mary Jane Vance, 9, both of Taylor cheer after they participate in a dance off with Tigers' Justin Verlander.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera competes with his teammates, Gabriel Sotelo, 6, left, and Abigail Sotelo, 8, both of Redford, during a dance off.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom left, Tigers' Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander and Daniel Norris laugh during a question-and-answer session during at the event.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsJosh Foreman, aka Puff, AMP Radio personality, asks Tigers-related questions of Vivian Torres, 14, of St. Clair Shores and Jillian Gibbs, 9, of Plymouth during the event.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsGabe Davey, 10, of Livonia gives two thumbs up after he answers a Tigers-related question correctly during the event.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPaws watches a Tigers highlight video during the event.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKids and adults high five Tigers pitcher Blaine Hardy as he enters the auditorium.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFrom right, J.J. MacDonald, 8, and Mary Jane Vance, 9, both of Taylor participate in a dance off with Tigers' Justin Verlander.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations & General Manager Al Avila presents Farmington police chief Frank Demers with a special jersey to celebrate the 150 years of the Farmington Department of Public Safety.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPublic safety officer Jacob Cote, left, talks with Tigers manager Brad Ausmus over dinner at Farmington Public Safety.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsReserve firefighter Jim Yuill, left, talks about fishing with Tigers' Dixon Machado, right, while the Tigers have dinner at Farmington Public Safety.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Justin Verlander, center, and Daniel Norris, right, applaud the winner of a raffle prize.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera, right, jokes around with hitting coach Lloyd McClendon, left, during the Tigers Winter Caravan event at Farmington Public Safety in Farmington.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez waits on the table of Brianna Rousse, 10, right, of Bay City with her father, Brian Rousse, left, during a Tigers Winter Caravan stop at the Hard Rock Cafe in Detroit on Jan. 19, 2017.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDrew Winkler, right, of Ann Arbor takes a photo of his friend, Karri Sandusky of Detroit with Tigers' J.D. Martinez at the Hard Rock Cafe.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Ian Kinsler, center, waits on the table of Mohsin Tarar, left, of Clarkston and Josh Hernandez, right, of Spring Lake during a Tigers Winter Caravan stop at the Hard Rock Cafe.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsCasey Pharmer, right, of Southgate gets Tigers' J.D. Martinez to sign a photo for her son while Martinez is a celebrity server at the Hard Rock Cafe. At left is Kathryn Bloetscher of Dearborn. Both women work at Meridian in the same building as Hard Rock Cafe and Casey wanted to try for autographs for her son.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMelissa Limon-Flegler of Holt takes a photo with Tigers' Ian Kinsler while Kinsler is a celebrity server at the Hard Rock Cafe. Limon-Flegler was prepping for a job interview when Kinsler came to wait on her table.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez delivers a hot fudge brownie sundae to lifelong Tigers fans Rose Darin, left, and Anita Fegan, both of Wyandotte.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez poses for a photo with Caitlyn Kovary of Waterford at the Hard Rock Cafe. Kovary was invited to the event by her uncle Pete Keyosky, right, of Waterford.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' J.D. Martinez, left, talks elbows with MLB reporter Jason Beck, who has his arm in a sling, during the Tigers Winter Caravan kickoff at theTiger Den at Comerica Park. Martinez suffered an elbow injury last season and Beck fractured the tip of his elbow recently.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera and J.D. Martinez shoot a short video during the Tigers Winter Caravan kickoff at the Tiger Den at Comerica Park.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News