Thursday, November 27 42°F / Lewiston Lund moved to Lewiston at age 14 to play baseball. Forty years later, he is thriving as a Major League Baseball coach Robin Lund celebrates the Tigers’ 2024 playoff berth in the clubhouse on Sept. 27, 2024, in Detroit.Courtesy photo Robin and Susie Lund pose for a photo after the Tigers clinched a spot in the 2024 MLB playoffs on Sept. 27, 2024, in Detroit.Courtesy photo Robin Lund’s 2025 Detroit Tigers team photo.AP Robin and Susie Lund attend a Lewiston High School dance in this undated photo in Lewiston.Courtesy photo Robin Lund and his family, from left, sons Brett and Sam, Sam’s girlfriend Cileigh, wife Susie Lund, daughter Abbie and her husband Keaten, pose for a photo on Christmas, 2024, at the Lund family home in Iowa City.Courtesy photo At 14 years old, Robin Lund moved from Peace River, Alberta, Canada, to Lewiston, Idaho, U.S.A., because he wanted to play baseball. Lund parlayed his baseball skills into a fascination with kinesiology — a journey that took him from Lewiston to the big leagues as the Detroit Tigers’ assistant pitching coach, where he’s helped his MLB team to multiple playoff runs, worked with Cy Young
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