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  • mfbmike
    Goat****er
    • Nov 2008
    • 4793



    Tigers Bats Come Alive In A Big Way To Wrap Up Interleague Play

    (44-31) @ (51-23)


    Astros right fielder Hunter Pence couldn't quite bring Josh Anderson's 3 run shot in the 4th back into the park.

    In today's series finale, the AL reigned supreme as the Tigers beat the Astros by the final score of 10-5 with 35,714 fans on hand at Minute Maid Park. Josh Anderson went 1 for 4 with a 3 run home run (2nd home run of the series, 3rd of the year) to give the club a jolt offensively. Rick Porcello worked the first 7 frames to earn his 6th win of the year, giving up 4 runs on 7 hits and sitting down 8 batters on strikes.

    The Tigers and their ace Justin Verlander (6-5 , 2.45 ERA) are in Oakland tomorrow night to kick off a series with the Athletics, who plan to start Dana Eveland (6-4 , 4.26 ERA).



    Tigers Pitching:
    Rick Porcello (W, 6-5) 7IP | 7H | 4ER | 1BB | 8SO | 3.38 ERA
    Bobby Seay 1IP | 4H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 4.05 ERA
    Joel Zumaya 1IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.60 ERA

    Astros Pitching:
    Russ Ortiz (L, 3-3) 3IP | 9H | 7ER | 0BB | 1SO | 4.46 ERA
    Chris Sampson 2IP | 1H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.18 ERA
    Tim Byrdak 2IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 1.00 ERA
    Latroy Hawkins 2IP | 4H | 2ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.22 ERA


    Tigers Lineup:
    LF Josh Anderson 1-4
    CF Curtis Granderson 1-4
    RF Magglio Ordonez 2-5
    1B Miguel Cabrera 2-5
    SS Michael Young 1-5
    2B Placido Polanco 1-5 | K
    3B Brandon Inge 3-4
    C Gerald Laird 2-4
    P Rick Porcello 1-3

    PH Carlos Guillen 1-1

    2B: Ordonez (11) , Cabrera (10) , Inge (6)
    HR: Ordonez (12) , Anderson (3)
    RBI: Porcello (1) , Granderson (43) , Ordonez 2 (56) , Anderson 3 (15) , Laird (28) , Guillen (26) , Inge (30)
    R: Anderson , Granderson , Ordonez , Young , Polanco , Inge 2 , Laird 2 , Porcello
    HBP: Granderson
    SAC: Anderson
    GIDP: Ordonez , Young

    Astros Lineup:
    CF Michael Bourn 1-5 | K
    SS Miguel Tejada 2-4 | 2K
    1B Lance Berkman 2-4 | K
    LF Carlos Lee 1-4
    RF Hunter Pence 2-4
    3B Jeff Keppinger 2-4 | K
    C Humberto Quintero 1-4
    2B Matt Kata 0-4 | K
    P Russ Ortiz 0-1 | K

    PH Ivan Rodriguez 0-1
    PH Jason Michaels 0-0 | BB
    PH Reggie Abercrombie 1-1

    2B: Pence (18) , Tejada (22) , Quintero (5)
    HR: Lee (14)
    RBI: Lee 3 (50) , Quintero (7) , Berkman (65)
    R: Bourn , Tejada , Berkman , Lee , Pence
    GIDP: Berkman , Bourn

    E: Tejada (9)

    Player Of The Game:

    Josh Anderson

    Anderson homered for the 2nd time this series in this game. That's double the number of homers he came into this series with.

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    • mfbmike
      Goat****er
      • Nov 2008
      • 4793



      Series Review:



      Poor Astros pitching? We tore the leather off the ball in this series.

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      • mfbmike
        Goat****er
        • Nov 2008
        • 4793



        League Roundup:





        - Placed 2B Brian Roberts on the 15-day disabled list (Spained Ligament in Knee)
        - Placed SS Robert Andino on the 60-day disabled list (Torn Achilles Tendon)
        - Activated CF Adam Jones from the disabled list
        - Recalled LF Nolan Reimold from Triple-A Norfolk





        - Placed RF Denard Span on the 15-day disabled list (Inflamed Hip)
        - Recalled CF Jason Pride from Triple-A Rochester





        - Placed 2B Mark Ellis on the 60-day disabled list (Broken Hand)
        - Recalled SS Cliff Pennington from Triple-A Sacramento
        Last edited by mfbmike; 07-28-2009, 08:55 AM.

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        • mfbmike
          Goat****er
          • Nov 2008
          • 4793

          rofl, orioles getting fucked with injuries. that's the 2nd time that Andino dude has gone done this year.

          ellis going to be out for this upcoming series.

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          • mfbmike
            Goat****er
            • Nov 2008
            • 4793



            Series Preview:

            (45-31 , 1st in AL Central) @ (40-36, 1st in AL West)


            Oakland Coliseum in Oakland

            Projected Matchups:

            Game 1:


            Justin Verlander 6-5 , 2.45 ERA | Dana Eveland 6-4 , 4.26 ERA

            Game 2:


            Edwin Jackson 6-1 , 2.95 ERA | Dallas Braden 5-7 , 4.38 ERA

            Game 3:


            Dontrelle Willis 6-1 , 3.32 ERA | Trevor Cahill 6-2 , 3.32 ERA

            Athletics Lineup:

            CF Ryan Sweeney
            SS Orlando Cabrera
            LF Matt Holliday
            1B Jason Giambi
            RF Jack Cust
            3B Eric Chavez
            C Kurt Suzuki
            DH Rajai Davis
            2B Cliff Pennington

            Division Standings/Wild Card Race:

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            • mfbmike
              Goat****er
              • Nov 2008
              • 4793



              Rodney Blows Another Save And Steals Another Win From A Starter

              (45-31) @ (40-36)


              With runners in scoring position, Mike Hessman makes an incredible diving stop at the hot corner.

              The visting Tigers needed extra innings to beat the Athletics 4-2 tonight at the Oakland Coliseum, eventually emerging victorious after playing 10 frames. Magglio Ordonez drove in 2 runs on 3 hits to help the club pick up the win. Justin Verlander gave up 1 run on 8 hits over 7 and a third innings but did not factor in the decision, despite getting his 12th quality start of the year. Verlander did not factor into the decision after closer Fernando Rodney gave up a solo shot to Jack Cust that knotted the game up at 2 runs a piece in the bottom of the 9th. However, the Tigers rallied back and scored 2 runs in the top of the 10th to seal the deal and get Rodney his 4th win of the month and year.

              Game 2 is tomorrow evening, with Edwin Jackson (6-1 , 2.95 ERA) taking the mound for the visiting Tigers and Dalls Braden (5-7 , 4.38 ERA) getting the nod for the Athletics. Magglio Ordonez looks to build on his 10 game hitting streak.



              Tigers Pitching:
              Justin Verlander 7.1IP | 8H | 1ER | 0BB | 6SO | 2.36 ERA
              Ryan Perry (H, 4) 0.2IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 1.54 ERA
              Fernando Rodney (W, 4-0) 1IP | 1H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.36 ERA
              Joel Zumaya (S, 3) 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.48 ERA

              Athletics Pitching:
              Dana Eveland 7.2IP | 6H | 1ER | 0BB | 5SO | 4.02 ERA
              Russ Springer (L, 3-2) 1.1IP | 5H | 2ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.25 ERA
              Santiago Casilla 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 7.71 ERA

              Tigers Lineup:
              LF Josh Anderson 1-4
              CF Curtis Granderson 3-5
              RF Magglio Ordonez 3-5 | K
              1B Miguel Cabrera 2-5
              SS Michael Young 0-5 | 2K
              DH Carlos Guillen 0-5 | K
              2B Placido Polanco 0-5 | K
              3B Mike Hessman 2-4
              C Gerald Laird 0-4 | K

              2B: Granderson (14)
              RBI: Ordonez 2 (58) , Cabrera (60) , Hessman (11)
              R: Anderson , Granderson 2 , Polanco
              HBP: Anderson

              E: Young (6)

              SB: Anderson 2 (23) , Granderson (23)

              Athletics Lineup:
              CF Ryan Sweeney 0-5 | K
              SS Orlando Cabrera 3-5
              LF Matt Holliday 1-4 | K
              1B Jason Giambi 2-4
              RF Jack Cust 1-4 | 2K
              3B Eric Chavez 1-4
              C Kurt Suzuki 0-4
              DH Rajai Davis 1-4 | 2K
              2B Cliff Pennington 0-4

              HR: Cust (19)
              RBI: Cust (36) , Chavez (31)
              R: Cust, Cabrera

              E: Chavez (2)

              Player Of The Game:

              Magglio Ordonez

              Magglio continues to tear through the month of June, as he brought in his 22nd and 23rd RBI's of the month, including 1 in the 10th.
              Last edited by mfbmike; 07-28-2009, 10:15 AM.

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              • T.Dot
                A Real RockNRolla
                • Nov 2008
                • 6868

                Jesus Christ someone was on a tear of updates this morning.
                How many games left till the All-Star break?

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                • mfbmike
                  Goat****er
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 4793

                  Originally posted by T.Dot
                  Jesus Christ someone was on a tear of updates this morning.
                  How many games left till the All-Star break?
                  The end of this series with Oakland marks the end of the month of June. Halfway through July is the all-star game so I'm assuming like 12/13 games.

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                  • mfbmike
                    Goat****er
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 4793



                    Tigers Light Up The Scoreboard; Jackson Extends His Winning Streak To 6

                    (46-31) @ (40-37)


                    Seems like it's been a while since Miggy went yard. He did it twice in this game.

                    Unruffled by the 30,157 fans at the Oakland Coliseum tonight, the Tigers offense was on full display. The Tigers scored enough to win faily comfortably; 11-5 the final over the Athletics. Curtis Granderson was an absolute force offensively, going 5 for 6 with a home run and 2 RBI to lead the charge. Edwin Jackson stretched his winning streak to 6, giving up 5 runs and 11 hits over 7 innings to collect his 7th win of the season.

                    The Tigers can finish off a big road sweep tomorrow afternoon, going with Dontrelle Willis (6-1 , 3.32 ERA) as the starter while the Athletics will give their starting assignment to Trevor Cahill (6-2 , 3.32 ERA).



                    Tigers Pitching:
                    Edwin Jackson (W, 7-1) 7IP | 11H | 5ER | 1BB | 2SO | 3.22 ERA
                    Bobby Seay 2IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.77 ERA

                    Athletics Pitching:
                    Dallas Braden (L, 5-8) 4IP | 9H | 8ER | 0BB | 1SO | 5.08 ERA
                    Josh Outman 3IP | 5H | 3ER | 0BB | 1SO | 5.33 ERA
                    Jerry Blevins 2IP | 4H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 2.52 ERA

                    Tigers Lineup:
                    CF Curtis Granderson 5-6
                    SS Michael Young 1-5 | K
                    RF Ryan Church 1-5
                    1B Miguel Cabrera 2-5 | K
                    DH Carlos Guillen 1-5 | K
                    LF Mike Hessman 1-5
                    2B Placido Polanco 1-5
                    3B Brandon Inge 3-5
                    C Matt Treanor 3-5

                    2B: Granderson (15) , Young (13)
                    HR: Granderson (16) , Cabrera 2 (22)
                    RBI: Granderson 2 (45) , Cabrera 5 (65) , Treanor (6) , Church 3 (34)
                    R: Granderson 3 , Young , Church , Cabrera 2 , Polanco , Inge , Treanor 2
                    HBP: Young
                    SF: Church

                    SB: Polanco (9) , Granderson (24)

                    Athletics Lineup:
                    CF Ryan Sweeney 2-4 | K
                    SS Orlando Cabrera 0-4
                    LF Matt Holliday 1-3 | BB
                    1B Jason Giambi 2-4
                    RF Jack Cust 1-4
                    3B Nomar Garciaparra 1-4
                    C Kurt Suzuki 3-4
                    DH Rajai Davis 1-4 | K
                    2B Cliff Pennington 1-4

                    2B: Holliday (20) , Suzuki (17)
                    HR: Giambi (22)
                    RBI: Sweeney 2 (25) , Pennington (1) , Giambi 2 (62)
                    R: Holliday , Giambi , Garciaparra , Suzuki , Pennington
                    GIDP: Davis , Cabrera 2

                    E: Outman (1) , Pennington (1)

                    Player Of The Game:

                    Miguel Cabrera

                    2 home runs, 5 RBI. That's the kind of production we like out of Cabrera.

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                    • Mit
                      very nice..how much?
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 3935

                      Impressive win, even though E-Jack didn't pitch that well.

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                      • mfbmike
                        Goat****er
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 4793



                        Boost Comes From Off The Bench As Tigers Mount Comeback And Win It In Extras

                        (47-31) @ (40-38)


                        Gerald Laird raises his fist after coming in with the go-ahead run as Ryan Church beats out the throw at 1st.

                        It took them 10 innings, but the visting Tigers defeated the Athletics 4-3 and completed a 3 game sweep in front of 27,998 fans at Oakland Coliseum. Ryan Church put the club out in front with a pinch hit RBI single in the 10th to give the club the jolt needed to earn their 4th straight win. Starter Dontrelle Willis picked up a no-decision, after leaving a tie game after working 7 innings and allowing only 3 runs. Juan Rincon allowed no runs on 1 hit in 2 innings of relief to get the win, his 3rd of the season.

                        Brandon Inge is day-to-day after being removed from the game with a bruised leg. Inge bruised the leg after sliding back into first on a pickoff attempt.

                        The Tigers are in Minnesota tomorrow night to face the division rival twin, who will give the nod to their ace Francisco Liriano (4-8 , 4.53 ERA) while the Tigers will counter with Jeremy Bonderman (5-5 , 2.61 ERA).



                        Tigers Pitching:
                        Dontrelle Willis 7IP | 7H | 1ER | 0BB | 4SO | 3.16 ERA
                        Juan Rincon (W, 3-1) 2IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 2.55 ERA
                        Fernando Rodney (S, 19) 1IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 2SO | 2.28 ERA

                        Athletics Pitching:
                        Trevor Cahill 7.1IP | 8H | 3ER | 0BB | 2SO | 3.35 ERA
                        Jerry Blevins (L, 1-3) 2.1IP | 3H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.57 ERA
                        Michael Wuertz 0.1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0B | 0SO | 3.88 ERA

                        Tigers Lineup:
                        LF Josh Anderson 0-4 | K
                        CF Curtis Granderson 2-5
                        RF Magglio Ordonez 1-4
                        1B Miguel Cabrera 1-4
                        SS Michael Young 0-3 | K
                        DH Carlos Guillen 1-4
                        3B Brandon Inge 1-4
                        C Gerald Laird 3-3
                        2B Adam Everett 0-2

                        PH-2B Placido Polanco 1-2
                        PH-LF Ryan Church 1-1

                        2B: Polanco (5)
                        RBI: Granderson (46) , Polanco (3) , Laird (29) , Church (35)
                        R: Guillen , Laird 2 , Polanco
                        HBP: Young
                        SAC: Laird
                        GIDP: Cabrera , Young , Guillen

                        E: Young (7)

                        SB: Laird (11)
                        CS: Granderson (10)

                        Athletics Lineup:
                        CF Ryan Sweeney 2-5
                        SS Orlando Cabrera 1-4
                        LF Matt Holliday 1-4 | K
                        1B Jason Giambi 1-4 | 2K
                        RF Jack Cust 1-4 | 2K
                        3B Nomar Garciaparra 1-4
                        DH Eric Chavez 1-4
                        C Kurt Suzuki 0-4 | K
                        2B Bobby Crosby 1-4 | K

                        PR Rajai Davis

                        2B: Holliday (21) , Cabrera (12)
                        RBI: Sweeney (26) , Cust (37) , Cabrera (27)
                        R: Sweeney , Suzuki , Crosby
                        SF: Cabrera

                        CS: Davis

                        Player Of The Game:

                        Gerald Laird

                        Laird went 3 for 3, stole a base and came in for 2 of the Tigers 4 runs, including the go-ahead run in the 10th.

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                        • mfbmike
                          Goat****er
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 4793



                          Series Review:



                          Everything came together in this series. We are starting to look like serious World Series contenders now.

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                          • mfbmike
                            Goat****er
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4793



                            League Roundup:





                            - Placed LF Hideki Matsui on the 60-day disabled list (Torn MCL)
                            - Recalled SS Ramiro Pena from Triple-A Scranton/WB





                            - Actived SP Jorge Campillo from the disabled list
                            - Optioned SP Jorge Campillo to Triple-A Gwinnett





                            - Placed 1B Mike Sweeney on the 15-day disabled list (Broken Arm)
                            - Recalled CF Greg Halman from Triple-A Tacoma





                            - Activated SS Jhonny Peralta from the disabled list
                            - Optioned SP Carl Pavano to Triple-A Columbus

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                            • Justo
                              GFX Crew
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3734

                              holy shit mike what's that 5 games today?

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                              • mfbmike
                                Goat****er
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 4793

                                lol, I played the last game of the Astros series and the first game of the A's series lastnight but wasn't able to update until this morning. Played games 2 and 3 of the Athletics today.

                                Day off ftw. I don't have anything to do today. Well I had to run to the grocery store for some things but that's out of the way.

                                I get anxious to knock out games when the end of months come around. Just got into July.

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