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Cabrera Scalps Indians

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Sunday, August 5th, 2012

Detroit, Michigan. With the Tigers looking at the playoffs and a run at the World Series, it was time to get in high gear and make a serious run at the White Sox. Phil Coke was ineffective on Sunday afternoon, but it was all about Miguel and Omar. Omar Infante tied the game at 8, and Miguel Cabrera gave the Tigers the improbable sweep after the Indians had taken an 8-5 lead in the top of the 10th with a walk-off bite that sent the jungle into delerious excitement. The normally reliable Tigers bullpen forgot how to pitch. The Tigers repeatedly answered the Indians on Sunday afternoon and the one thing that we learned about the Bengals is that they are just like a certain writer because the Tigers have the desire to inspire when part of their game is missing. Even though the art of pitching has escaped the Tigers bullpen, we know that these Bengals are ferocious when challenged. As far as the Central Division goes, it’s going to come down to heart and will, which I know the Detroit Tigers have without question. It doesnt matter what the score is, or how many runs the Tigers need, Miguel Cabrera is like a well-oiled engine, he always works. With a general manager who is willing to bite everybody else’s head off in the division and throughout baseball, until he gets what he so richly deserves, a World Series title. Dave Dombrowski is showing me that he is determined to put the Tigers and the city of Detroit on top of major league baseball.

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Categories : Baseball, Feature
Tags : Art Of Pitching, Bengals, City Of Detroit, Coke, Dave Dombrowski, Desire, Detroit Michigan, Detroit Tigers, Excitement, Indians, Jungle, Major League Baseball, Miguel Cabrera, Omar Infante, Scalps, Score, Sunday Afternoon, White Sox, World Series, World Series Title

Verlander Unable to Save Tigers

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Friday, May 25th, 2012

Cleveland, Ohio – The good thing for the motor city kitties is it’s early in the season. If this were late August I would say there is no way that the boys can recover and make the playoffs. The bad thing for the Tigers is they were swept by the Indians in a three game series which I thought the Tigers would come to life and at least get two out of three from the Indians, but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be. Sooner or later the real Tigers will show up and make the rest of the American League Central quiver. As for Verlander, it was not his fault because he was the usual Verlander and the Tigers offense is to blame. Even though you have your Cy Young Award winner on the mound, he can’t save you all the time. You have to support him with more offense. I know that Austin Jackson is out with an injury but Prince Fielder needs to start acting like the king of the jungle instead of a prince. We didn’t give you a 9 year contract so you could pussyfoot around. Another Tiger’s play that has been inexcusable is Alex Avila. Alex, let’s see if we can catch the ball and help your pitching staff out a little more. Where is your head this year, son? If you look at the American League Central standings the Tigers are 6 games back from the front-running Indians, after their 2-1 loss.

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Categories : Baseball, Feature
Tags : Alex Avila, American League Central, Cleveland Ohio, Cy Young, Cy Young Award, Cy Young Award Winner, Game Series, Games, Indians, King Of The Jungle, Kitties, Prince Fielder, Real Tigers, Tiger

Tigers Can’t Get Back-to-Back Wins

By Jeremiah Boyce · Comments (0)
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Cleveland, Ohio – After taking two out of three from the Pittsburgh Pirates and getting their twentieth win on Sunday afternoon (4-3) the Tigers went to face the Indians on Monday night. Alex Avila was the only Tiger that was hungry on Monday night. After the Indians took a 1-0 lead, Alex quickly erased the Indian lead and gave the Tigers a 3-1 lead. But, in the end the Tigers succumbed to the Indians with the final score being 5-3. The Tigers don’t resemble the team that was playing a year ago and winning division championships, because they have no good pitchers outside of Justin Verlander. They now find themselves four behind the Indians. They cannot rely on Justin Verlander every fifth day. Last night’s starting pitcher Rick Porcello now has a record of three wins and four losses. The Tigers look to even the series at 1-1 in Cleveland. Thursday afternoon the Tigers will send out their last year Cy Young award winner Justin Verlander to pitch against the Indians.

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Categories : Baseball, Feature
Tags : Alex Avila, Cleveland Ohio, Cy Young, Cy Young Award, Cy Young Award Winner, Face, Final Score, Indians, Justin Verlander, Losses, Monday Night, Pitchers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Rick Porcello, Starting Pitcher, Sunday Afternoon, Thursday Afternoon, Tiger, Tigers, Wins

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