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Game 75 Chicago White Sox @ Detroit Tigers June 21, 2024 3:40 p.m. MST

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White Sox (20-56) @ Tigers (34-40)

6:40 PM
Comerica Park



Erick Fedde RHP
5-1, 3.09 ERA, 83 SO


Jack Flaherty RHP
4-4, 3.01 ERA, 100 SO


CWS Lineup
DET Lineup
  1. Matt Vierling (R) CF
  2. Colt Keith (L) 2B
  3. Riley Greene (L) LF
  4. Mark Canha (R) 1B
  5. Gio Urshela (R) 3B
  6. Wenceel Pérez (S) RF
  7. Justyn-Henry Malloy (R) DH
  8. Carson Kelly (R) C
  9. Ryan Kreidler (R) SS
 
White Sox currently on pace to finish 43-119. Sounds familiar.
 
First time in awhile we scored more than a run.
 
Keith needs to get a bit stronger.. He has that deep/warning track power.
 
Tork not hitting well in AAA. .250 with .703 OPS. Only 14 games but still.
 
White Sox are dumb thanks to the benefit of the Tigers.
 
Jack Flaherty prevails in pitchers' duel with series-opening win.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the white sox.

Tigers 2 - White Sox 1: A nice win to welcome the Tigers home.
And quite possibly the silliest ending to a game all season.
BYBTB

Tigers snap four-game skid, beat White Sox 2-1 in opener.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers sneak past Chicago White Sox in 2-1 win to snap four-game losing streak.
Freep
 
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers are struggling to score runs, especially with the loss of Kerry Carpenter to the IL. Although he is about to start re-habbing, it is still unknown how long he will be out.
It is also 5 weeks to the July trade deadline and the Tigers are expected to be sellers. Two of their better hitters – Mark Canha and Gio Urshela – have the potential to be traded.
But should they?

Should the Tigers allow them to leave and potentially weaken whatever little offense they have? Both players have contracts that expire after this year which means they are considered rentals and probably will not fetch a MLB-level player in return. Prospects are more likely but potentially 1 of them may fill a roster spot at some point during the 2025 season.

Or should the Tigers keep them in hopes that they can avoid an excessive number of losses by year’s end? Are the season’s final results more important than acquiring what may probably be prospects?
What do you think?

Should the Tigers trade or keep Gio Urshela and/or Mark Canha at the trade deadline?

1. Keep them.

2. Trade them.

VOTE
 
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers are struggling to score runs, especially with the loss of Kerry Carpenter to the IL. Although he is about to start re-habbing, it is still unknown how long he will be out.
It is also 5 weeks to the July trade deadline and the Tigers are expected to be sellers. Two of their better hitters – Mark Canha and Gio Urshela – have the potential to be traded.
But should they?

Should the Tigers allow them to leave and potentially weaken whatever little offense they have? Both players have contracts that expire after this year which means they are considered rentals and probably will not fetch a MLB-level player in return. Prospects are more likely but potentially 1 of them may fill a roster spot at some point during the 2025 season.

Or should the Tigers keep them in hopes that they can avoid an excessive number of losses by year’s end? Are the season’s final results more important than acquiring what may probably be prospects?
What do you think?

Should the Tigers trade or keep Gio Urshela and/or Mark Canha at the trade deadline?

1. Keep them.

2. Trade them.

VOTE
Just to vote, I voted to trade them. It really doesn't matter though. While both are better than most of the garbage they run out there, they aren't making much of a difference. If the Tigers get a decent offer, go ahead and trade one of them. What they really need to do, if Flaherty has one more really good game like last night, trade him before his back flares up again.
 
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