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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 Tigers manager Jim Leyland decided he had seen enough. On Sunday, for what is believed to be the first time this season, Leyland yelled at his team ... [link]

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Jim Leyland Finally Blows Up
Published 4/14/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... had seen enough and tore his team a new one. Leyland has never exactly been the type of manager to keep his feelings to himself or coddle his players, so it was obvious that he was going to reach a breaking point if the Tigers continued to play as horribly as they have, and that breaking point was after the Tigers' 11-0 loss to the White Sox on Sunday that saw them drop to 2-10 . ...

Jim Leyland Finally Blows Up
Published 4/14/2008 by Tom Fornelli at FanHouse
... had seen enough and tore his team a new one. Leyland has never exactly been the type of manager to keep his feelings to himself or coddle his players, so it was obvious that he was going to reach a breaking point if the Tigers continued to play as horribly as they have, and that breaking point was after the Tigers' 11-0 loss to the White Sox on Sunday that saw them drop to 2-10. ...

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