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Bonderman takes blame for extra-inning loss.
Reliever Jeremy Bonderman manned up on Tuesday night, taking responsibility for Detroit's 4-3 extra-inning loss to the White Sox.

"You can't afford to put guys on base and give them free passes. It's my fault," Bonderman said after walking two in the 11th inning.

It was an admirable thing, Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. But it wasn't necessary.

"I read his comment in the paper this morning. I didn't like them," Leyland said before Wednesday's game. "Because it wasn't his fault. He walked a guy and made a throw, that's nobody's fault. He doesn't have to feel bad about that."

Leyland is well known for standing up for his players. He said Bonderman's mistakes -- which included a high throw on a sacrifice bunt -- were the human part of the game.

He likened Bonderman's inability to get out of Tuesday's inning to a batter failing to get a hit with runners in scoring position -- and the Tigers have only two hits in their last 21 at-bats with men in scoring position in their two games against the White Sox.

"You don't always get the hits. We've had a couple things happen lately that during our 12-game winning streak went exactly for us," Leyland said. "Ball hits off the pitcher's foot and went into the outfield for a hit.

"[Miguel Cabrera ] almost kills two pitchers last night, didn't get anything out of it. That's just part of it. When you're going good, that ball goes through. And when you don't win a game, or you struggle for a couple days, things like that happen. That's all part of the game."
from the Tigers official site
 
Pena soaking up advice from Tigers' stars.
Brayan Pena was aware in Spring Training that he was in rare company in a Tigers clubhouse that houses multiple Gold Glovers, Silver Sluggers and a Triple Crown winner.

The backup catcher -- now thrust into the starting role while Alex Avila recovers from delayed concussive symptoms -- admittedly acted like a youngster this spring around guys like Torii Hunter, Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder when they talked about hitting.

"I was one of those guys, like a rookie, just listening to the big boys' talks and just soak it in and steal some ideas from them," Pena said before Wednesday's series finale against the White Sox, which his backup, Bryan Holaday, started. "So I got to grow right next to them, and I started opening up a little bit more and asking questions. They really helped me a lot."

Indeed it is. The 31-year-old Pena, who is in his ninth big league season and first with the Tigers, is having a carer year, hitting .306 with four home runs, eight doubles and 20 RBIs in 50 games. He's already two homers, three doubles and five RBIs shy of matching his career highs.

Pena entered 2013 with a .248/.286/.350 career line. He entered Wednesday batting .306/.332/.422 on the year.

The biggest reason for Pena's improvement? Hunter, Cabrera and Fielder, who Pena said encouraged him to focus on executing a game plan at the plate.

"I've got to give them a lot of credit, because they really helped me with my mental approach at home plate," Pena said.

They've also provided Pena with a fan-like experience in his first season with Detroit.

"Those guys, they're All-Stars," Pena said. "You don't have the opportunity to see that many All-Stars in one lineup. They've all been great, great players in their years in this league, and for us, especially for me, to be right next to them, day in and day out, man, it's unbelievable."
from the Tigers official site

Seems like a really great guy, with an honest approach in what he says to the media and on twitter.
 
Cabrera playing through abdominal pain.
Plenty of adjectives have been used to describe Miguel Cabrera throughout his career, especially over the last 1 1/2 seasons.

The best way to describe him on Wednesday? Some combination of unbelievable/amazing/incredible, sure.
But also gimpy.
"No, he's not OK," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Wednesday morning when asked about Cabrera, who was in the lineup despite being seen hobbling in the 11th inning of Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the White Sox.

Cabrera has been slowed by an abdominal strain for about three weeks, a span in which he's missed seven games.
He came up lame on Tuesday after lining a drive off White Sox reliever Addison Reed and being thrown out at first while trying to slide. Cabrera injured a shin on the play -- not aggravating his abdominal issue -- but Leyland said he didn't have any issue with the slide, calling it "a reaction to try to win a game."

Cabrera is the biggest name, but is just one of a handful of Tigers dealing with the usual nicks that accompany the season's dog days.

"This has been a tough stretch, a tough grind," said Leyland, whose team concluded a 10-game road trip on Wednesday. "They're tough, they go at it, they give you everything they've got. I couldn't be happier with them. We've got a lot of guys visibly you can see are hurting a little bit."
Despite the pain, Cabrera is still hitting, as he had five homers and 12 RBIs in the first nine games of the road trip.
from the Tigers official site
 
The Tigers have yet to officially announce a starter for the second game of Friday's doubleheader against the Royals. Left-hander Jose Alvarez, who has started four times for Detroit this season, is likely to be recalled from Triple-A Toledo as the club's designated 26th man allowed for doubleheaders. He is 1-2 with a 5.03 ERA in his four outings.

Victor Martinez (12-for-30) and Fielder (11-for-34) entered Wednesday's finale riding seven-game hitting streaks.

The official scorer overruled his previous call on Omar Infante's grounder up the middle in Tuesday's eighth inning and instead awarded Infante a single. It was originally called an error on White Sox shortstop Alexei Ramirez.
 
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/8/...h-home-run-six-games-porcello-win-benoit-save
Tigers 6 - White Sox 4: Miguel Cabrera hits fifth home run in six games, Rick Porcello recovers from slow start to earn win.
from bybtb

Miggy's 38 Homeruns, 21 of those either tied the game or gave the Tigers a lead.

In his career, Cabrera's home runs have put his team into a tie or ahead around 44% of the time. This year, 55%.

Miggy is batting .481 against the first pitch this season.

Five home runs in six games gives the walking wounded Cabrera 38 homers and 114 RBIs.

Prince Fielder last homered on July 24. He has had 80 homerless at bats since. Miguel Cabrera has seven homers in 49 at bats since.
 
August 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1945: Umpire Ernie Stewart is canned by American League President Will Harridge for "disloyalty." Stewart had complained about the pay and taken his case to Commissioner Happy Chandler. Bill McGowan is the top-paid umpire in the league at $9,000.

1945: Commissioner Happy Chandler sells World Series radio rights for $150,000 to Gillette. Ford had been the World Series sponsor since 1934, paying $100,000 annually.

1984: The Tigers cuff Tommy John for ten hits in six innings to beat the Angels 8 - 3. Dan Petry (15-5) scatters eight hits in eight innings, and Dave Bergman backs him with two triples and three RBIs. With Cleveland beating Toronto twice, the Tigers' lead is now nine games.

1992: Texas P Bobby Witt walks 10 Tigers in 4 2/3 innings, as Detroit strolls past the Rangers 10 - 3. No one has walked this many in this few innings.

2001: The Tigers defeat the Angels 5 - 1, as Detroit OF Roger Cedeno leads the team with five hits.

2011: The Minnesota Twins trade OF Delmon Young to the Detroit Tigers for Class A pitcher Cole Nelson and a player to be named later.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chris_Brown
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...rownch02.shtml
Chris Brown 1989.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...ovoaro01.shtml
Roberto Novoa 2004.

from Baseball Reference
 
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