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Tigers:
1) Martin, Leonys CF
2) Candelario, Jeimer 3B
3) Castellanos, Nicholas RF
4) Martinez, Victor DH
5) Jones, JaCoby LF
6) Hicks, John 1B
7) McCann, James C
8) Iglesais, Jose SS
9) Machado, Dixon 2B
SP: Zimmermann, Jordan
royals:
1) jay, john dh
2) soler, george rf
3) moustakas, mike 3b
4) perez, salvador c
5) duda, lucas 1b
6) almonte, abraham cf
7) gordon, alex lf
8) escobar, alcides ss
9) goins, ryan 2b
sp: hammel, jason
Tigers need a W this afternoon to avoid losing, or possibly even being swept in this 4 game series vs the woeful royals, who, like many teams, seem to suddenly flourish and/or recover from losing streaks just by playing the Tigers.
Only the Orioles have been the Tigers bitches this season, with nearly half of their 13 wins coming @ their (and the Sox) expense, but their season series is now over and done with. The White Sox have also been swept...but only in one series so far, with many more yet to come.
The royals lineups also seem to be more versatile, with better use of their bench/utility players depending upon who the Tigers are pitching each game vs them...while the Tigers largely remain the same, unless an injury or injuries forces Gardy to rearrange or change them.
1) Martin, Leonys CF
2) Candelario, Jeimer 3B
3) Castellanos, Nicholas RF
4) Martinez, Victor DH
5) Jones, JaCoby LF
6) Hicks, John 1B
7) McCann, James C
8) Iglesais, Jose SS
9) Machado, Dixon 2B
SP: Zimmermann, Jordan
royals:
1) jay, john dh
2) soler, george rf
3) moustakas, mike 3b
4) perez, salvador c
5) duda, lucas 1b
6) almonte, abraham cf
7) gordon, alex lf
8) escobar, alcides ss
9) goins, ryan 2b
sp: hammel, jason
Tigers need a W this afternoon to avoid losing, or possibly even being swept in this 4 game series vs the woeful royals, who, like many teams, seem to suddenly flourish and/or recover from losing streaks just by playing the Tigers.
Only the Orioles have been the Tigers bitches this season, with nearly half of their 13 wins coming @ their (and the Sox) expense, but their season series is now over and done with. The White Sox have also been swept...but only in one series so far, with many more yet to come.
The royals lineups also seem to be more versatile, with better use of their bench/utility players depending upon who the Tigers are pitching each game vs them...while the Tigers largely remain the same, unless an injury or injuries forces Gardy to rearrange or change them.
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