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Tigers shut out again; Leyland lets them have it - Detroit Tigers Baseball: News, Blogs, Photos, Audio, Schedule & Stats

TRACKING THE TIGERS Sunday's game: Kenny Rogers gave up a grand slam to Paul Konerko, and Zach Miner gave up a grand slam to Joe Crede. Oh, and the Tigers were shut out for the second straight day, losing 11-0 to the White Sox. And yes, this game did ...
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Awesomely Bad MLB Facial Hair Game

Like peanut butter and jelly, baseball and terrible facial hair go hand in hand. Bobby Jenks and a few of his White Sox teammates have continued the tradition this season by sporting bleached blond goatees. Our gallery lets you see closeups of the worst facial hair from baseball's past and present to see if you can match it to the ballplayer.
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Two grand slams power White Sox over Tigers

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Crede, Konerko keep Tigers reeling with pair of grand slams in 11-0 rout

Joe Crede and Paul Konerko had a grand time against the Detroit Tigers. Then again, just about everybody is these days. Crede and Konerko each hit grand slams to back Javier Vazquez's strong start, the first time the White Sox have had two slams in the same game in a dozen years, and Chicago pounded the struggling Tigers 11-0 in Detroit on Sunday. Konerko's homer came in the third ...
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After getting slammed on the field, Tigers finally hear it from Jim Leyland | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press

CHICAGO -- His team had been shut out for the fourth time this season and second game in a row. His hitters could not produce more than one hit in an inning, while his pitchers allowed two grand slams in an 11-0 loss to the Chicago White Sox. And ...
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