Whew, this game with the Yankees is going back and forth and back and forth.
Always A Tiger.
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Tigers End April On A High Note With Roller Coaster Win Over Yanks
(11-10) vs (15-6)
The Tigers celebrate after taking 2 out of 3 games against the Yankees in an exciting series at Comerica.
Carlos Guillen belts a 2 run homer down the right field line in the bottom of the 8th.
The Tigers gave the fans at Comerica Park (all 34,602 of them) something to be glad about, nipping the Yankees in tonight's game by the final score of 8-7. Carlos Guillen drilled a 2 run homer off of Brian Bruney in the bottom of the 8th that proved to be the knockout blow in a matchup that saw momentum shifts to both sides over the course of the game. Zach Miner, in relief of Armando Galarraga (who had a very rough outing), entered the game with the Tigers down 5-3, but still managed to earn the win, his 2nd of the season. Miner pitched 3 and 2 thirds innings while giving up 2 runs on 6 hits. The Tigers have a day off before kicking off the month of May with a home series against the Indians. Jeremy Bonderman (1-2, 7.23 ERA) will draw the start against Aaron Laffey (0-2, 7.97 ERA) Guillen, who tore the leather off the ball in the month of April, will look to continue on his hot streak and hit in his 20th straight game.
Tigers Pitching:
Armando Galarraga 4.1 IP | 8H | 5ER | 2BB | 4SO | 2.72 ERA
Zach Miner (W, 2-0) 3.2 IP | 6H | 2ER | 2BB | 4SO | 2.93 ERA
Fernando Rodney (S, 1) 1 IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 0.75 ERA
Yankees Pitching:
Joba Chamberlain 6 IP | 10H | 6ER | 0BB | 4SO | 5.40 ERA
Edwar Ramirez (H, 2) 1 IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.60 ERA
Brian Bruney (L, 0-2) 1 IP | 2H | 2ER | 0BB | 0SO | 8.64 ERA
Tigers Lineup:
CF Curtis Granderson 1-4 | K
2B Placido Polanco 2-4 | K
RF Magglio Ordonez 2-4 | K
1B Miguel Cabrera 2-3 | HBP | K
DH Gary Sheffield 2-4 | K
LF Carlos Guillen 2-4
3B Brandon Inge 0-3
C Gerald Laird 0-4
SS Adam Everett 1-3
HR: Guillen
RBI: Polanco , Ordonez , Cabrera , Inge , Sheffield 2 , Guillen 2
R: Ordonez , Sheffield , Guillen , Everett , Polanco 2 , Cabrera 2
2B: Granderson
SF: Inge
Yankees Lineup:
SS Derek Jeter 4-5 | K
C Jorge Posada 2-5 | 2K
1B Mark Teixera 2-4 | K
3B Alex Rodriguez 0-3 | K
LF Hideki Matsui 2-5 | K
2B Robinson Cano 0-5 | K
CF Johnny Damon 1-5 | 3K
RF Nick Swisher 2-4
DH Melky Cabrera 1-3
HR: Posada , Matsui
RBI: Texeira , Matsui , Jeter 2 , Posada 3
R: Posada , Matsui , Cabrera , Jeter 2 , Swisher 2
2B: Jeter , Posada
SF: Texeira
GIDP: Matsui
Player Of The Game:
Carlos Guillen
Guillen batted 2-4, including a home run in late innings to put the Tigers up 8-7.Last edited by mfbmike; 03-24-2009, 12:41 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Random HeroGuillen for MVP, that's all I'm saying. Nice win, I hate playing the yankees.
Speaking of which, I just finished April so a monthly update will be posted as soon as I figure out what needs to be posted and a nice way to present it.Comment
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Monthly Detroit Tigers Statistics Update:
Lineup:
Curtis Granderson | .323 3HR 5RBI
Placido Polanco | .319 3HR 7RBI
Magglio Ordonez | .278 2HR 6RBI
Miguel Cabrera | .370 6HR 14RBI
Gary Sheffield | .317 3HR 11RBI
Carlos Guillen | .482 7HR 18RBI
Brandon Inge | .268 2HR 11RBI
Gerald Laird | .271 2HR 7RBI
Adam Everett | .232 0HR 3RBI
Bench:
Marcus Thames | .342 0HR 5RBI
Ramon Santiago | .000 0HR 0RBI
Matt Treanor | .375 1HR 2RBI
Clete Thomas | .625 0HR 1RBI
Rotation:
Justin Verlander | 2-2 2.50ERA 29K
Armando Galarraga | 3-0 2.72ERA 26K
Jeremy Bonderman | 1-2 7.23ERA 11K
Edwin Jackson | 1-3 9.50ERA 15K
Dontrelle Willis | 1-1 4.62ERA 19K
Bullpen:
Zach Miner | 2-0 2.93ERA 13K
Nate Robertson | 0-0 3.18ERA 9K
Freddy Dolsi | 0-0 1.80ERA 1K
Bobby Seay | 1-0 2.84ERA 10K
Fernando Rodney | 1-0 0.75ERA 6K 1S
Joel Zumaya | 0-0 2.79ERA 12K 5S
Brandon Lyon | 0-2 7.36ERA 1K 1S
(Red = Hot)
Montly MLB Standings Update:
East:
New York Yankees (17-7)
Toronto Blue Jays (14-11)
Tampa Bay Rays (12-12)
Baltimore Orioles (11-12)
Boston Red Sox (8-15)
Central:
Cleveland Indians (15-7)
Minnesota Twins (13-9)
Detroit Tigers (12-10)
Chicago White Sox (11-11)
Kansas City Royals (9-13)
West:
Seattle Mariners (11-12)
Los Angeles Angels (11-12)
Oakland Athletics (10-13)
Texas Rangers (6-16)
East:
Atlanta Braves (14-8)
Philadelphia Phillies (14-9)
New York Mets (13-9)
Washington Nationals (11-12)
Florida Marlins (10-12)
Central:
Chicago Cubs (16-6)
Cincinatti Reds (16-7)
Milwaukee Brewers (12-11)
St. Louis Cardinals (12-13)
Pittsburgh Pirates (7-16)
Houston Astros (6-17)
West:
San Fransisco Giants (14-6)
Arizona Diamondbacks (14-9)
Los Angeles Dodgers (8-15)
San Diego Padres (8-15)
Colorado Rockies (5-15)Last edited by mfbmike; 03-24-2009, 09:29 PM.Comment
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So many stats in baseball. Pfft, I posted the stats that mattered imo. You can pretty much figure out the early wild card standings just by looking at the standings. As the playoffs draw closer I'll make the wild card race definitely more noticeable through seperate updates or whatever. If you guys want to know more detail about a particular players stats, I'd be more than happy to tell you. lol.Comment
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Originally posted by DET ClutchWhy do you suck with santiago, Thames, Jackson, why does Placido have 3 homers and why does Inge have 11 RBIs.
kthxbye
Placido has 3 homers because he hit 3 balls outside of the outfield walls and Inge has 11 RBI's because he has brought in 11 runs so far this season.
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Originally posted by DET ClutchThis is so unrealistic.
Inge is supposed to finish the season with 11 RBIs, and Polanco is supposed to finish his career with 3 homers total. You rig everything.
LOL, FML.Comment
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