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Tag Archives: Detroit Tigers
Daily Roundup, 04/11/12
The Tigers first loss of the season turned out to be the first time a Detroit starter was credited with a decision. -Naturally, that loss went to Justin Verlander. The Twins won a game. -In which their starter gave up … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup — Opening Day 2012 (04/05/12)
Toronto and Cleveland went 16 innings. –It’s the longest Opening Day game, ever, and baseball has been around a long time. —Benches-clearing in the fifteenth inning, of course. —-Omar Vizquel was part of a five-man infield at one point. Technically … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/10/11–Jorge Posada Caught. And Threw Someone Out.
The Astros won. -All nine starters had a hit, Wandy Rodriguez included. Baltimore starter Rick Vanden Hurk only recorded seven outs, and the Orioles needed six pitchers to get through the first 8.1 innings. -Despite that, they actually led 4-3 … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 08/27/11
Brandon Allen homered off Jon Lester. -It’s the first homer he has ever hit off a lefty. –Lester hadn’t given up a homer to a lefty since June 18th. —George Kottaras hit that one. In the second game, Erik Bedard … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 08/06/11
Adam Dunn went 0-4 with three strikeouts. He is now batting .163 on the season. The only players who have ever batted within 15 points of that in a qualified season are deadball era catchers, and even they only managed … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/21/11
- The Angels beat the Rangers 1-0. – CJ Wilson gave up two hits and a walk in a complete game effort – and took the loss. — The Angels scored in the second inning, and he gave up the … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/04/11
- Adam Dunn got a hit off a lefty!! – AND he had a big late home run. — Still, it took a walk-off balk for the White Sox to win. —- from Aaron Crow. Who’s an All-Star. And actually … Continue reading
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