athleticsnation.com - 6/29/2009
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Detroit Tigers' Brandon Inge (15) hits a game-winning two-run home run as Houston Astros catcher Ivan Rodriguez, left, reaches for the ...
detroit4lyfe.com - 6/28/2009
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detroit4lyfe.com —
People point to the 4 and 5 spots
in the rotation, bullpen, and/or hitting as concerns with
the Detroit Tigers. The biggest concern might be with what's been most successful for the Tigers.
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An Unexpected Concern with the Detroit Tigers
mvn.com - 6/29/2009
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mvn.com —
Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Here are your links
for the office this morning... Brandon Inge was the
Detroit Tigers' hobbled hero on Sunday, writes Tim Twentyman. Inge has quietly put together an excellent campaign for the Tigers, batting .271/.364/.514 with 17 home runs and a .374 wOBA. When ...
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Links For Monday; Bay, Inge, Kurkjian
kingsofkauffman.com - 6/28/2009
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kingsofkauffman.com —
Last week we covered a pitching statistic, so
this week I’m taking a look at an offensive
statistic. I chose doubles because, in my opinion, they are generally underappreciated, and because I love them for some weird reason. Give me a triple or double over a home run any day of the ...
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Central Processing - Doubles
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Talking Tigers with Athletics Nation
Bless You Boys —
... With tonight's west coast start time of 10:05 p.m., we've got a few hours to kill before the Tigers and A's take the field. In the meantime, 67MARQUEZ from Athletics Nation sent over a dozen questions for me to answer about the Detroit Tigers. I probably didn't offer much that you don't already know, but perhaps you'll be interested in what sorts of questions the other side might have about the men who wear the Old English D.
(Why didn't I ask some questions about the A's from the Athletics Nation folks? ...
Monday Night Snoozeball: Athletics 7, Tigers 1
Bless You Boys —
... Once again, Tigers batters made a mediocre pitcher look good (a troubling pattern we touched on in a Q&A with Athletics Nation yesterday). And they hammered ...
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NYT > Baseball 6/30/2009
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Mark Ellis hit a two-run homer in his second game back from a two-month injury absence, and Ryan Sweeney homered and drove in two runs in the Oakland Athletics' 7-1 win over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.