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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Alburquerque could be back soon for Tigers
The Detroit Tigers could use a spark for the second half of the season. They may just get one from within the organization. Relief pitcher Al Alburquerque, according to Mlive.com, could possibly return sometime soon for the Tigers. “Al Alburquerque … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged 2nd Half, Al Alburquerque, All-star Break, Detroit Tigers, MLB, trade, trade deadline
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The Pistons could be good…next year
With the pick of Andre Drummond the Pistons have the potential to be really, really good… in 2013. I tweeted out that Drummond is probably the riskiest pick in the draft as he has been labeled as the next Dwight … Continue reading
Posted in NBA
Tagged Andre Drummond, Brandon Knight, Greg Monroe, Joe Dumars, NBA Draft, Pistons, Tayshaun Prince, Tom Gores
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Five games that stick out next year for Red Wings
A couple of days ago, the NHL and Detroit Red Wings released their 2012-13 season schedule. I took some time to look at it and came up with what I think five key games will be for them. 1. October … Continue reading
Posted in NHL
Tagged 2012-13, Central Divison, Detroit Red Wings, NHL, Nicklas Lidstrom, Ryan Suter, upcoming schedule
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Kellen Moore being pushed? And the RBBC in Detroit
The Lions thought they had the perfect quarterback to groom as their number three guy in Boise State’s Kellen Moore, but the Lions also have signed Arena League QB R.J. Archer to push Moore. Brian McIntyre of NFL.com had this … Continue reading
Posted in NFL
Tagged Brian McIntyre, Jahvid Best, Kellen Moore, Kevin Smith, Lions, Matt Stafford, Mike O'hara, Mikel Leshoure, R.J. Archer, Scott Linehan
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JV to start the ASG?
The way the Tigers rotation seems to be working out right now, Justin Verlander may be in line to be the AL starting pitcher for the All-Star Game in Kansas City on July 10. According to John Lowe of the … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged All Star Game, Astros, Athletics, home-field advantage, Interleague play, Justin Verlander, Tigers
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Tigers to Start Jacob Turner on Thursday
The time is about right. On Thursday, the Detroit Tigers will have right-handed prospect Jacob Turner have his first start of the 2012 season against the St. Louis Cardinals. So far in the minors this season, he has pitched in Lakeland … Continue reading
Are the Lions like the Thunder?
In a recent article, the Detroit Lions were compared to the NBA’s Oklahoma City’s Thunder. The two teams were compared in many ways but here is the main reason for their comparison. “First of all, the Lions and Thunder both … Continue reading
Tigers Should Play Cubs More Often
I never would have imagined Wrigley Field in Chicago getting invaded. And I don’t mean by animals or aliens. Detroit Tiger fans made it practically another home series on the season with their energy and enthusiasm throughout the three game … Continue reading
Super Saturday predictions
Saturday looked to be one of the best days in recent memory for sports fans but it took a hit with I’ll Have Another pulling out of the Belmont, but should be phenomenal regardless. Starting at nine am, Maria Sharapova … Continue reading
Posted in P(Review), Preview
Tagged Bemont Stakes, Celtics, Cristiano Ronaldo, Denmark, Euro 2012, French Open, Germany, Heat, I'll Have Another, Justin Verlander, LA Kings, Lebron, Manny Pacquiao, Nani, NBA Finals, Nethlands, NJ Devils, Portugal, Stanley Cup, Tigers, Timothy Bradley, Triple Crown
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Best story from the Nick Lidstrom retirement
Chris Chelios was one of the executives on hand at Nick Lidstrom’s retirement press conference and he had a few stories to share about the ‘Perfect Human.’ According to MLive.com, Chelios shared a story of the good old days with … Continue reading
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Tagged Avs, Canadians, Chris Chelios, Cluade Lemieux, Joe Louis Arena, MLive.com, Nicklas Lidstrom, Red Wings, retirement
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