Three of the four players cleared Friday dealt with visa issues, forcing them to arrive late to camp: right-handers Jose Urena and Gerson Moreno and first baseman Aderlin Rodriguez. Urena went through stretches and pitcher fielding practice at the ballpark.
The other player cleared was right-hander Julio Teheran. He has been in Miami this offseason, so travel hasn t been a problem. But he had to quarantine after the Tigers signed him to a minor-league contract last week.
Getting closer
The Tigers are still waiting for clearance on outfielder Nomar Mazara, outfielder Victor Reyes, second baseman Jonathan Schoop, third baseman Isaac Paredes, first baseman Renato Nunez and right-hander Wily Peralta.
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