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Brandon Inge

Brandon Inge (born May 19, 1977) is an former player and coach, renowned for his positional versatility as a , , and during a 13-season (MLB) career primarily with the Tigers. Drafted by the Tigers in the second round (57th overall) of the 1998 MLB Draft out of , Inge made his MLB debut on April 3, 2001, starting as on for . Over his career, he appeared in 1,532 games across multiple positions—including third base (his primary role), , second base, , and all three spots—batting .233 with 1,166 hits, 152 home runs, and 648 runs batted in (). His most productive seasons came with the Tigers from 2001 to 2011, highlighted by a career-high 27 home runs and 83 in 2006, when he helped the team reach the , and a .287 in 2004. Inge earned his lone selection in 2009 as a for the and later played briefly for the in 2012 and the in 2013 before retiring. Since 2021, Inge has served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Wolverines team, where he works with the entire roster, including infielders and hitters, bringing his MLB experience to mentor young players in a utility coaching capacity. His tenure has coincided with the program's NCAA appearances in 2021 and 2022, including regional play, and he has emphasized fun, passion, and dedication in his coaching approach.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Charles Brandon Inge was born on May 19, 1977, in Lynchburg, Virginia. He was raised in Lynchburg by his parents, Dwight and Linda Inge, who were high school sweethearts and both attended High Point University. Dwight, a 6-foot-4 basketball player during his college years, later worked as a civil engineer in the Lynchburg area, while Linda managed the household. Inge also has a younger brother, Jason, who shared his enthusiasm for sports and grew up to become a salesman for Sherwin-Williams in Lynchburg. From an early age, Inge showed a keen interest in athletics, influenced by his family's supportive environment and his own competitive drive. During his elementary and years, he engaged in various , including motocross racing throughout , which contributed to his physical development, particularly building strong legs. He was initially exposed to through Little League play in Lynchburg, where he competed as a and .

College career and draft

Inge attended Brookville High School in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he played baseball as a standout infielder. His contributions to the program were later honored when the school retired his uniform number 7 in 2006. Inge continued his baseball career at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) from 1996 to 1998, playing primarily as a shortstop and relief pitcher for the Rams in the Colonial Athletic Association. As a sophomore in 1997, he earned All-CAA honors at both positions, batting .343 with 9 home runs and 42 RBI in 181 at-bats while contributing on the mound. Over his three-year college tenure, Inge hit .335 with 28 home runs and 144 RBI, culminating in Second-Team All-American recognition from Baseball America in 1998. He was inducted into the VCU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 for his on-field achievements. Following his junior season, Inge was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the second round (57th overall) of the 1998 MLB June Amateur Draft out of VCU. He signed with the organization shortly thereafter, receiving a $450,000 as an .

Professional career

Minor league career

Following his selection by the Detroit Tigers in the second round of the 1998 MLB Draft, Brandon Inge was assigned to the of the short-season Class A New York-Penn League. There, he transitioned from his college position of to —a role he had never played before—appearing in 35 games behind the plate while batting .230 with 8 home runs and 29 RBIs over 51 games. Inge's defensive performance was solid for a , posting a .981 with 309 chances. He led the Jammers in home runs and doubles that season, demonstrating early power potential despite a high rate of 53 in 215 plate appearances. In 1999, Inge advanced to full-season Class A with the West Michigan Whitecaps of the Midwest League, where he solidified his role as a catcher, starting 95 games at the position. He improved his plate discipline slightly, drawing 39 walks while slashing .244/.320/.403 with 9 home runs, 46 RBIs, and 15 stolen bases across 100 games. Defensively, Inge excelled, achieving a .990 fielding percentage on 825 chances, which highlighted his quick adaptation to the demands of catching. His 36 extra-base hits underscored growing offensive versatility, though he continued to battle strikeouts with 87 in 402 plate appearances. Inge's rapid ascent continued in 2000, as he split time between Double-A Jacksonville Suns of the Southern League and Triple-A of the , earning a Southern League Postseason nod with the Suns. Primarily a (120 games total at the position), he also logged one game in left field, batting .244 overall with 11 home runs, 73 RBIs, and 12 stolen bases in 133 games. At Jacksonville, he hit .258 with 53 RBIs in 78 games, while in Toledo, he managed .221 with 19 extra-base hits in 55 games. His fielding remained strong, with a .991 across 863 chances, reflecting the positional versatility that defined his early .

Detroit Tigers

Brandon Inge made his Major League Baseball debut with the Detroit Tigers on April 3, 2001, starting at in the opening game against the . Over his 12-year tenure with the Tigers from 2001 to 2012, he appeared in 1,278 games, compiling a with 1,049 hits, 140 home runs, and 589 runs batted in. His durability was evident, as he played at least 140 games in six seasons, including a league-leading 161 games in 2009. Inge's career featured several standout seasons that highlighted his power and defensive prowess at third base. In 2004, he achieved a career-high .287 batting average, along with 13 home runs and 64 RBI, establishing himself as a key contributor during the Tigers' rebuilding phase. The 2006 season marked a pinnacle, as Inge hit 27 home runs and drove in 83 runs while leading Major League third basemen with 398 assists; the Tigers advanced to the World Series, where he struck out against Adam Wainwright for the final out in Game 5, a 4-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals that clinched the series for the Cardinals. In 2009, Inge earned his lone All-Star selection, batting .230 with 27 home runs and a career-high 84 RBI, again leading AL third basemen in assists with 331. Known for his positional versatility—primarily at third base but also catching 376 games for the Tigers—Inge's adaptability stemmed from preparation that emphasized multi-role utility. His career with included contract milestones, such as a four-year, $24 million extension in December 2006 that avoided and covered 2007-2010, followed by a two-year, $11.5 million extension in October 2010. Injuries impacted his later years, including a strained in 2012 that sidelined him briefly and a fractured hand in July 2010 from a hit-by-pitch. The Tigers released Inge on April 26, 2012, after a slow start where he hit .100 in nine games.

Oakland Athletics

Following his release from the Detroit Tigers, Brandon Inge signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the as a on April 30, 2012, providing infield depth amid injuries to key players. In 74 games with the Athletics that season, Inge batted .226 with 11 home runs and 52 , offering a steady presence in the lineup during Oakland's surprising AL West title run. Inge provided several key moments early in his tenure, including a walk-off grand slam off Toronto Blue Jays reliever on May 8, 2012, capping a five-run ninth-inning rally in a 7-3 victory that marked his first home game with the team. Two days later, on May 10, he hit another against his former team, the Tigers, off pitcher Collin Balester in an 10-6 loss, contributing to a stretch where he drove in 16 runs over five games. Serving primarily as the Athletics' third baseman in 74 games, Inge embraced a utility role that bolstered Oakland's playoff push, with his clutch hitting and defensive stability helping the team secure a wild-card berth and the AL West division crown—their first since 2006. However, his season ended prematurely due to a right sustained on August 11, 2012, against the , which he initially popped back into place himself before re-aggravating it on August 31 against the Boston Red , leading to season-ending in early .

Pittsburgh Pirates

On February 13, 2013, Inge signed a minor league contract with the , which included an invitation to . He began the season on the 15-day disabled list due to a right shoulder strain sustained during , a lingering issue from surgery performed the previous September following a dislocation with the . After completing an 18-game rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis, where he hit .180, Inge was activated from the disabled list on April 23 and made his first appearance that day, starting at third base against the Phillies. In 50 games with during the 2013 season, primarily as a utility and occasional , Inge batted .181 with one and seven , struggling offensively amid ongoing shoulder limitations. The Pirates designated Inge for assignment on July 23 to make room for the return of from the disabled list. After clearing waivers, he was released by the team on July 30, marking the end of his playing career; his final game had been on July 21 against the . Following his release, Inge did not sign with another organization and announced his retirement at the end of the 2013 season, reflecting in later years on the physical toll of his 12-year career and his readiness to step away from professional baseball.

Awards and honors

During playing career

Inge's standout defensive performance during the 2006 season earned him ESPN's Defensive Play of the Year award for third basemen, highlighted by a remarkable diving stop against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 25, where he robbed Gary Bennett of a hit and threw out the runner from his knees. This recognition underscored his versatility and range at multiple positions, including third base, catcher, and outfield, which were key to the Tigers' unexpected run to the postseason that year. Inge led third basemen in assists from 2005 to 2007 and in double plays in 2005 and 2007. As part of the Tigers' roster, Inge participated in the against the St. Louis Cardinals, appearing in all five games and contributing defensively in the team's effort, though they ultimately fell in a sweep. Building on his strong first half in 2009, where he led the Tigers with 21 home runs, Inge was selected for the team through fan voting in the Final Vote process, receiving a record 11.8 million ballots and edging out competitors like and . He did not appear in the game at but represented the Tigers' resurgence that season. In 2010, Inge received the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award from the , honoring his excellence on the field—where he hit 15 home runs and provided steady defense—and his extensive off-field community service, including work with children's charities in . This accolade, named after the union's founding , recognized Inge as the player who best exemplified leadership and contributions to the community alongside athletic performance.

Post-retirement honors

Following his retirement from Major League Baseball in 2013, Brandon Inge received several recognitions celebrating his contributions to the sport, particularly his time in the Detroit Tigers organization and his earlier amateur career. In June 2025, the Valley Baseball League announced Inge's induction into its Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025, alongside fellow former MLB players Jamie Moyer and Daniel Murphy, as well as coaching icon Rick Jones. The honor acknowledged Inge's performance during his 1996 summer with the league's Waynesboro Generals, where he hit .322 with power and defensive prowess at shortstop, foreshadowing his 13-season MLB career that included 1,117 games at third base and 152 home runs primarily with the Tigers. Inge was formally introduced as an inductee during the VBL All-Star Game on July 13, 2025, highlighting his journey from Virginia college baseball to professional stardom. In July 2016, as part of the Detroit Tigers' celebration of the 10th anniversary of their 2006 pennant-winning team, Inge was honored with a public Q&A session on the concourse attended by hundreds of fans, followed by throwing the before a game against the . The event underscored his enduring popularity among Tigers supporters for his versatility, grit, and key role in the 2006 postseason run to the . More recently, in July 2025, the Northwoods League's paid tribute to Inge by signing him to a one-day managerial for a game on July 10, where he set the lineup, coached first base, and led pre-game activities; the team won 7-2, playfully dubbing him the league's only perfect (1-0) manager in history. Special $15 tickets (honoring his jersey number) and an autograph session further celebrated his legacy as a Tigers icon and community figure.

Post-playing career

Coaching roles

After retiring from professional baseball, Brandon Inge returned to Michigan and began his coaching career in 2018 as the player development director at the Legacy Center in Brighton, where he focused on conducting training clinics, fostering team mentality among young players, and cultivating a passion for the sport. That same year, Inge joined the staff at Detroit Country Day School in Birmingham as an assistant baseball coach, a role he has continued to hold, working with high school athletes to develop their skills and enjoyment of the game. In 2021, Inge expanded his involvement in by accepting a position as volunteer assistant coach for the Wolverines, where he primarily worked with hitters through batting practice, technique refinement, and daily team operations. He served in this capacity from 2021 to 2022. In September 2024, Inge joined the coaching staff at High School, assisting with the varsity team. He is also the founder of the Inge Performance Lab in , where he provides training in and techniques, strength, and conditioning for young athletes as of 2025. In April 2025, Inge signed a one-day head coaching contract with the of the , serving as manager for their July 10 game against the Battle Creek Battle Jacks, where he set the lineup, coached third base, and led pre-game preparations, resulting in a 9-5 victory that marked his perfect 1-0 record as a manager.

Philanthropy

Following his retirement from in 2013, Brandon Inge has focused on philanthropic efforts aimed at supporting pediatric health initiatives, particularly in communities. His commitment to charitable work was recognized early in his when he received the 2010 Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award from players for his on-field performance and off-field contributions to children's causes. Inge's involvement with the ChadTough Defeat DIPG Foundation deepened in 2019, where he has actively raised awareness and funds for research into diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a rare pediatric brain cancer. He created and hosted the inaugural "Dingers for DIPG" event on August 17, 2019, at C.O. Brown Stadium in , featuring a skills camp for ages 8-14, a qualifier, and an evening with former MLB players such as and . The event, which drew community participation through ticket sales and activities, generated thousands of dollars for DIPG research while providing inspirational experiences for young participants. Inge has continued organizing clinics and fundraisers in to support the foundation, motivated by a desire to create lasting community impact and honor personal connections to affected families. For instance, in April 2023, he assisted with an "Orange Out" fundraiser at , throwing the and delivering a speech to encourage donations and sales of awareness merchandise, contributing to the foundation's annual research funding goals. These efforts reflect his post-retirement emphasis on leveraging his background to foster hope and support for children facing serious illnesses.

Personal life

Family

Brandon Inge is married to Shani Inge, his long-term partner since the early years of his career. The couple has two sons: Mason Inge, born on October 6, 2004, and Samuel Chase Inge, born on August 9, 2007. Inge has pursued , playing as a . He committed to and played for the in 2025 before transferring to Oregon State. In August 2009, during a West Coast road trip with the Detroit Tigers, Inge got tattoos of his sons' names—"" and ""—on the undersides of his forearms. The family's ties to influenced Inge's decision to relocate there after retirement for coaching opportunities.

Residence

During his tenure with the Detroit Tigers from 2001 to 2011, Brandon Inge resided in the Saline area of Michigan, near Ann Arbor, where he owned a five-bedroom home purchased in 2010 for $2.1 million. Following his retirement after the 2013 season, Inge relocated with his family to his hometown of , where they lived on a 400-acre farm. In 2018, Inge and his family returned to , settling in the area to support his new role at the Legacy Center Sports Complex in . As of 2025, Inge continues to make his family home in , positioned near Ann Arbor to accommodate his volunteer coaching commitments with the team and local high school programs.

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