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Tag Archives: ALCS
Big sports day here in the D
This is a big day for Michigan sports as Michigan State defeated Purdue earlier 14-0, Michigan gets ready to kick off with Indiana, the Red Wings skate with the Coyotes in the desert and the main event of the Tigers … Continue reading
Posted in College Sports, Main Event, MLB, NHL
Tagged ALCS, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Indiana, Michigan football, Michigan State, Phoenix Coyotes, Playoff baseball, Purdue, Spartans, Wolverines
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Tonight a must win?
Finally an offensive explosion for the Tigers, starting with Austin Jackson moved out of the lead off spot and everyone else getting bumped up. Torii Hunter led off for the first time since 1999 and helped lead the offensive attack … Continue reading
Changes I’d like to see for Game 2
The Tigers were able to squeak out a 1-0 game behind 6 no-hit innings from Anibal Sanchez and only allowing one hit against the best offense in the American League. But the game was closer than it needed to be … Continue reading
Tigers moving on to the ALCS
The real Justin Verlander has officially shown up in the 3-0 win in Game 5 over the Oakland A’s. Detroit moves on to face the Boston Red Sox, starting on Saturday at 8 with Sanchez against Lester in Fenway Park. … Continue reading
Posted in MLB
Tagged ALCS, Anibal Sanchez, Boston Red Sox, Clay Buchholz, David Ortiz, Detroit Tigers, Doug Fister, Jon Lester, Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Mike Napoli, World Series
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How the Game 4 disaster may help the Tigers in the ALCS
Everybody wanted to run Jose Valverde out-of-town on Thursday night after giving up game four to the A’s and sent Detroit to a ‘win or go home’ game five. In that game, Justin Verlander showed why he was the AL … Continue reading
Keys To ALCS Game Four
The Detroit sports world is different from normal around this time of year. The Lions won a Monday Night Football game to place them in a tie for first place with the Green Bay Packers. However, the Detroit Tigers are … Continue reading
Keys to Game Five Tigers Vs. Yankees
After the abysmal performance by the Detroit Tigers in game four last night, they are headed back to good old New York to play a decisive game five tomorrow night at 8 p.m. on TBS. Like any game, there are … Continue reading