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- Photo gallery from Liggett vs. Brother Rice CHSL Bishop semifinal at Comerica ParkBirmingham Brother Rice won the rubber match of the season series with Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett, taking a 5-1 win in a Catholic High School League Bishop Division semifinal game at Comerica Park on Friday.Matthew Mowery
- Column: Jewish group turns blind eye to ‘Big Lie’Shameful. Utterly shameful. Or as they say, a Shanda (a shame in Yiddish). That is the only word that seems appropriate to describe the endorsements of candidates made by the powerful Jewish lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In case you missed it, AIPAC, which for the first time in its history endorsed […]Berl Falbaum
- Near-record heat for Preakness another test for EpicenterEpicenter lost the Kentucky Derby because of a hot pace.Associated press
- Oxford community at odds with school board over HS memorialAt two meetings in May, the board discussed and approved a location for a temporary memorial inside the school.Matthew Fahr
- Photo gallery from Liggett vs. Brother Rice CHSL Bishop semifinal at Comerica Park
Tag Archives: Drew Smyly
Tigers are close but not complete
Like any team in baseball, the Detroit Tigers are not perfect. In Vegas, they are still the favorites to win it all this year. However, lately, they look like a team that can barely win the Central Division. The starting … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Dombrowski, Detroit, Detroit Tigers, Drew Smyly, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Nathan, Phil Coke, Rod Allen, trade deadline
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What’s next for the Tigers?
Well as everyone knows by now I’m sure, the Tigers have traded Prince Fielder to Texas for second baseman Ian Kinsler. This deal will save the Tigers $8 million for the next four seasons while Kinsler is under contract and … Continue reading
Here we go again: A’s vs. Tigers
The Tigers and A’s met last season in the ALDS as the second and third seeds starting in Oakland, just as this season. With the playoff series inverted and the Tigers hosting the first two games and sweeping in Detroit, … Continue reading
News and notes heading into the second half
The Tigers began the second half of the season yesterday with a disappointing 1-0 loss to the Royals. Ervin Santana held and two relievers held the Tigers to two hits on the night. Before the second half begins I wanted … Continue reading
Tigers Will Be Fine
Well that was an awful ending to a west coast trip. I would have thought the Tigers would have played better on the road trip but they are no doubt struggling as a whole team right now. The only thing … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 Tigers, Closer, Detroit Tigers, Doug Fister, Drew Smyly, MLB, Phil Coke, Rick Porcello
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Should the Tigers take the first and last pieces of the Marlins fire sale?
The Tigers may not have known it at the time, but trading for Omar Infante and Anibal Sanchez may have been the beginning of the end of the new look Marlins. Only one player of value remains on the roster … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Dirks, Andy Oliver, Avisail Garcia, Casey Crosby, Drew Smyly, fire sale, Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins, Nick Castellanos, Tigers
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Tigers offseason check list
Early last week the Tigers made a few announcements on the roster in 2013. I think that there are a few more options that the Tigers need to do to repeat as AL Champs and hopefully better results in the … Continue reading
Scherzer won’t start if he isn’t healthy
According to John Lowe of the Free Press, Max Scherzer is scheduled to make his final start of the season on Wednesday in the season finale. But the Tigers hope that this will not be an issue, because if they … Continue reading
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Tagged AL Central, Anibal Sanchez, Detroit Free Press, Doug Fister, Drew Smyly, Jim Leyland, John Lowe, Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, MLB Playoffs, Royals, Tigers
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Weekend Preview 5.4.12
This weekend we take a look at the series between the Tigers (12-12) and the White Sox (12-13) in a Central Division matchup. On Friday Drew Smyly (1-0) is against Jake Peavy (3-1) Saturday is Max Scherzer (1-3) against Gavin … Continue reading
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Tagged AL Central, Chris Sale, Delmon Young, Drew Smyly, Gavin Floyd, Jake Peavy, Max Scherzer, Rick Porcello, Tigers, White Sox
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The key to the fifth-starter job
Yesterday Curtis talked about everyone’s favorite Tiger Brandon Inge and if he should be able to even make this team. Well his position on the team could help decide the fifth starter to start the season for Detroit. The Tigers … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Oliver, Brandon Inge, Drew Smyly, Duane Below, fifth starter, Tigers
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