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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
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Tag Archives: MLB Postseason
Tigers vs A’s Game Five
It all comes down to this. Game 5, tonight at 8, on TBS. Verlander against Gray. Rematch of game 2. However, don’t expect a similar result like game 2 though. I believe that one of the offenses will break through … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit, Detroit Tigers, Justin Verlander, Kwame Kilpatrick, MLB Postseason, Oakland A's, Sonny Gray
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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
Detroit Tigers Announcements
The Detroit Tigers have made some big announcements this week, some more important than others. The first one general manager Dave Dombrowski made was the return of skipper Jim Leyland. I think this was a choice made by Leyland himself. I believe … Continue reading
Cardinals or Giants?
So now that we know the 2012 the Detroit Tigers are in the World Series, who would you rather see them play? I know who my answer is. I would much rather see the Tigers play the Giants for one reason only. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 season, Detroit Tigers, MLB, MLB Playoffs, MLB Postseason, World Series
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He’s All Done?
Well that was a wild game one. Besides the Yankee’s captain Derek Jeter fracturing his ankle, the next biggest story is what to do about Tigers closer Jose Valverde, who gave up two two-run home runs in the 9th, blowing two … Continue reading
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Tagged Derek Jeter, Detroit Tigers, MLB, MLB Playoffs, MLB Postseason, New York Yankees
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Playoff Baseball is October
I love football. The NFL season is always great to watch even when there are replacement referees trying their best to keep up with the game speed. And although I love watching the lions every Sunday besides the bye week of course, … Continue reading
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Tigers Peaking at Right Time
I wanted to go off on Sunday night. I wanted to exploded about Jim Leyland’s choice of putting closer Jose Valverde into the 10th inning of Sunday’s 2nd game of the double-header. Even though I touched on it a little … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 season, A.L. Central, Andy Dirks, Detroit Tigers, Jhonny Peralta, MLB, MLB Postseason
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