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Game 116 Tigers vs. twins August 12, 2017

Oh yeah, pretty much flipped the bat and came to a stop as he watched it lol

Carlos approved.

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*edit* Fuck you Weaver.
 
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The best bet if there is one would be win the division. Even though they are closer to the WC there are just so many teams ahead of us. The past month or more we haven't gained on anyone i.e the same teams are still ahead of us.

winning more would improve gaining, last 16 games 8-8 no one gains with that record. Team is just a step forward a step and half back. Too little hitting at times and too bad of pitching at times.
 
winning more would improve gaining, last 16 games 8-8 no one gains with that record. Team is just a step forward a step and half back. Too little hitting at times and too bad of pitching at times.

You just can't pass 8 teams.. You lose, half stay with you and the other half moves ahead by more. You win, you gain on half and stay with half. If you're lucky.

And honestly does this team look like it has a run in them? Best chance, if there is one, hopes that the division falls apart.
 
Updated numbers for Mahtook since the All-Star break:
34-for-96 (.354) with 5 doubles, 3 triples, 4 HRs.
 
Hope one of you guys will post the Sunday game thread with Tigers lineup.
 
WIN VS. TWINS AMONG HIGHEST-SCORING WALKOFFS IN TIGERS HISTORY.
Justin Upton's two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the Tigers' a 12-11 victory over the Twins. It was the third-highest scoring game in Tigers history that Detroit won with a walk-off homer.
Ty Cobb hit a walk-off shot in a 16-15 victory against the White Sox in 1925,
and Alex Avila did so in a 13-12 triumph over the Red Sox in 2012. (Elias Sports Bureau).
 
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