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Tigers win tonight

mikem2780

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I guarantee it. I had no faith Tuesday and had a bad feeling the whole day. Everyone was talking about how bad Burnett was, well so much for that. Tonight is gonna be different. Fister is going to be good, the offense is gonna be better. Tigers win 8-4
 
I hope you guys are right...if I have to watch the Yankees continue into the postseason I may open a vein...beyond sick of them....another Yankees/Phillies World Series might be unbearable...
 
I hope you are right.. I cannot take watching the damn Yankees and Ganderson anymore...

Go tigers wrap it up boys..
 
If the Yanks had won, I wouldn't have watched the next series. Thank goodness it didn't happen.
 
[color=#006400 said:
Mitch[/color]]If the Yanks had won, I wouldn't have watched the next series. Thank goodness it didn't happen.

I was just thinking that, in fact I wouldnt have been able to watch the two wonderful game 5's tommorow which I will now enjoy with a smile
 
[color=#006400 said:
Mitch[/color]]If the Yanks had won, I wouldn't have watched the next series. Thank goodness it didn't happen.


..me neither... I just cannot watch teams other then Detroit. I mean I would check in from time ti time to see who won but well now we have another series.. So sweet beating the Yanks..
 
What a great game. Was off on the score, but was certainly correct in the fact that Fister was gonna pitch well. Can't wait for Saturday
 
I think I can wait, I need a break. That was a nerve racking series.
 
It helps when your teams are winning/contending in the regular and postseasons, as far as watching the other teams play. The Lions teams, for example were mostly so awfully horrid during the Millen years, that I could not really enjoy watching other games being played by the other NFL teams, except for some playoff games and the Superbowl that has become a de-facto but unofficial national holiday.
 
[color=#006400 said:
Mitch[/color]]I think I can wait, I need a break. That was a nerve racking series.

For real. That game 5 was tension filled, for sure. With all the bases loaded jams and tough situations, I think it was the most nerve racking game I've ever watched.
 
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