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Tigers vs. Twins Game Thread May 27

Raburn got screwed on the called strike three,

Quintin Berry just set a Tigers record with that single, first Tigers player since at least 1918 to get a hit in his first five Tigers games to start a career.
 
Berry is one lucky guy.

A bunt double, and that hit that should have been an easy out.

He needs to share his luck with Peralta and Raburn who have none.
 
Berry has been a pleasant surprise, even if it is against the Twins.
 
Wow, all the umps missed him out of the batters box on that bunt. What happened to the basic rules of the game?
 
If he makes a good throw, he gets the runner.

That's not a play he eats, he was right to throw it, just didn't execute.
 
If he makes a good throw, he gets the runner.

That's not a play he eats, he was right to throw it, just didn't execute.

I agree. Plus that's a tough play. hope RP can get through the inning without giving up a run.
 
That commercial is just terrible

I think Ace Hardware had a $100 budget to get it shot. After paying the worker $10 and the video guy $50 it was a toss up of paying Rod Allen or Don Kelly the last $40 for a cameo. They chose wrong.
 
I think Ace Hardware had a $100 budget to get it shot. After paying the worker $10 and the video guy $50 it was a toss up of paying Rod Allen or Don Kelly the last $40 for a cameo. They chose wrong.

Your acting like a company that thought it was a funny idea to put their sign upside down makes good decisions.
 
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