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Tigers lineup:
1. Austin Jackson, CF
2. Andy Dirks, LF
3. Miguel Cabrera, 3B
4. Prince Fielder, 1B
5. Alex Avila, C
6. Delmon Young, DH
7. Brennan Boesch, RF
8. Jhonny Peralta, SS
9. Omar Infante, 2B
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_08_13_detmlb_minmlb_1&mode=gameday&c_id=det
Gameday from mlb.com
http://www.baseball-reference.com/previews/2012/MIN201208130.shtml
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
from Baseball Reference
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/preview?gameId=320813109&teams=detroit-tigers-vs-minnesota-twins
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/batvspitch/_/id/6472/anibal-sanchez
Sanchez vs. twins. 3 batters 0 for 12.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/30076/samuel-deduno
twins pitcher has never faced Tigers.
from espn
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2012/8/...116-preview-detroit-tigers-at-minnesota-twins
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
from blessyouboystigersblog
The moves in the batting order behind Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder are on again. After about two weeks of Brennan Boesch in the fifth spot, he’s moved down to seventh following an 0-for-7 series against Texas. Alex Avila, 14-for-31 so far in August, moves up to fifth. Delmon Young stays in the sixth spot.
It’s the second start in the fifth spot this season for Avila, who also did it May against the White Sox (Delmon Young was off that day). He started three times in the fifth spot last season.
from Jason Beck
The putz aka Boesch has made outs the last 15 times he has put the first pitch in play. The last 8 times he's grounded out. Small sample? Well, for the season, he's hitting .170 on the first pitch which ranks lowest in major league baseball. The problem, of course, is that pitchers have scouting reports too. They know that there's no need to throw the first pitch to Brennan in a hittable location. Net result is that Brennan decided to override his coach's instructions in his biggest PA of the year and Leyland was so annoyed about it that even I got to hear about what went on behind the scenes.
Alex Avila has been tearing the cover off the ball the past month for the Detroit Tigers.
His reward? He's moving up in the order.
Avila will bat fifth for the second time this season and Brennan Boesch has been bumped to seventh in the lineup in the Tigers' series opener tonight against the Twins in Minnesota.
Avila is hitting .452 with a homer, seven RBIs and a 1.198 OPS in 10 games this month, raising his batting average more than 20 points since the All-Star break.
Boesch, meanwhile, went hitless in seven at-bats in Texas and is batting .250 with a less-than-impressive .388 slugging percentage.
With Twins right-hander Samuel Deduno scheduled to pitch tonight, Tigers manager Jim Leyland has stacked his lineup heavy with left-handed hitters.
As a result, Delmon Young will remain entrenched in the sixth spot as the club's designated hitter and second baseman Omar Infante will bat ninth.
The Tigers have won 11 of 13 in Minnesota -- sweeping a three-game series in late May. They'll need a strong outing from an inconsistent Anibal Sanchez if they are to find continued success.
Sanchez, who is making his fourth start for Detroit, has given up five or more runs in two of his last three outings, including a season-high tying seven runs in three-plus innings last Wednesday in a 12-8 loss to New York.
from Mlive
with thanks to ZonieTigersfan, here's the weather from the Twin Cities tonight. Looks like we'll be lucky to get the game in, at least w/o some delay or two. Then again, we're talking about weather predictions, which are about as accurate as sports predictions! http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...2=-93.2668&e=0
1. Austin Jackson, CF
2. Andy Dirks, LF
3. Miguel Cabrera, 3B
4. Prince Fielder, 1B
5. Alex Avila, C
6. Delmon Young, DH
7. Brennan Boesch, RF
8. Jhonny Peralta, SS
9. Omar Infante, 2B
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2012_08_13_detmlb_minmlb_1&mode=gameday&c_id=det
Gameday from mlb.com
http://www.baseball-reference.com/previews/2012/MIN201208130.shtml
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
from Baseball Reference
http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/preview?gameId=320813109&teams=detroit-tigers-vs-minnesota-twins
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/batvspitch/_/id/6472/anibal-sanchez
Sanchez vs. twins. 3 batters 0 for 12.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/player/_/id/30076/samuel-deduno
twins pitcher has never faced Tigers.
from espn
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2012/8/...116-preview-detroit-tigers-at-minnesota-twins
Tigers vs. twins Game Preview.
from blessyouboystigersblog
The moves in the batting order behind Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder are on again. After about two weeks of Brennan Boesch in the fifth spot, he’s moved down to seventh following an 0-for-7 series against Texas. Alex Avila, 14-for-31 so far in August, moves up to fifth. Delmon Young stays in the sixth spot.
It’s the second start in the fifth spot this season for Avila, who also did it May against the White Sox (Delmon Young was off that day). He started three times in the fifth spot last season.
from Jason Beck
The putz aka Boesch has made outs the last 15 times he has put the first pitch in play. The last 8 times he's grounded out. Small sample? Well, for the season, he's hitting .170 on the first pitch which ranks lowest in major league baseball. The problem, of course, is that pitchers have scouting reports too. They know that there's no need to throw the first pitch to Brennan in a hittable location. Net result is that Brennan decided to override his coach's instructions in his biggest PA of the year and Leyland was so annoyed about it that even I got to hear about what went on behind the scenes.
Alex Avila has been tearing the cover off the ball the past month for the Detroit Tigers.
His reward? He's moving up in the order.
Avila will bat fifth for the second time this season and Brennan Boesch has been bumped to seventh in the lineup in the Tigers' series opener tonight against the Twins in Minnesota.
Avila is hitting .452 with a homer, seven RBIs and a 1.198 OPS in 10 games this month, raising his batting average more than 20 points since the All-Star break.
Boesch, meanwhile, went hitless in seven at-bats in Texas and is batting .250 with a less-than-impressive .388 slugging percentage.
With Twins right-hander Samuel Deduno scheduled to pitch tonight, Tigers manager Jim Leyland has stacked his lineup heavy with left-handed hitters.
As a result, Delmon Young will remain entrenched in the sixth spot as the club's designated hitter and second baseman Omar Infante will bat ninth.
The Tigers have won 11 of 13 in Minnesota -- sweeping a three-game series in late May. They'll need a strong outing from an inconsistent Anibal Sanchez if they are to find continued success.
Sanchez, who is making his fourth start for Detroit, has given up five or more runs in two of his last three outings, including a season-high tying seven runs in three-plus innings last Wednesday in a 12-8 loss to New York.
from Mlive
with thanks to ZonieTigersfan, here's the weather from the Twin Cities tonight. Looks like we'll be lucky to get the game in, at least w/o some delay or two. Then again, we're talking about weather predictions, which are about as accurate as sports predictions! http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...2=-93.2668&e=0
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