DETROIT -- Acquiring a 39-year-old minor leaguer who has spent the last year in Triple-A, only to throw him into a major league start was enough to make more than a few fans apprehensive about what the results would be. Well, it wasn't perfect, but Randy Wolf's debut for the Detroit Tigers wasn't a disaster. In fact, Wolf's start was solid with the exception of the third inning.
The difference between Wolf at this point in his life versus a much younger version of himself is he didn't get knocked out of the game after giving up five straight singles and four runs.