Can We Bury The Tigers Yet?

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 Can We Bury The Tigers Yet?
I'm not going to go into everything that's wrong with the Tigers right now, as their problems are pretty obvious to any baseball fan that cares to look. They can't score, and they can't keep their opponent from scoring. It's the type of equation that leads to 2-10 records and manager blowups . What I want to know is when it's safe to pronounce the Tigers as dead. It seems that no matter ... [link]

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Can We Bury The Tigers Yet?
Published 4/14/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
[image] I'm not going to go into everything that's wrong with the Tigers right now, as their problems are pretty obvious to any baseball fan that cares to look. They can't score, and they can't keep their opponent from scoring. It's the type of equation that leads to 2-10 records and manager blowups . What I want to know is when it's safe to pronounce the Tigers as dead. Continue reading at FanHouse

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Published 4/15/2008 by Fornelli at Foul Balls
... that it was imperative that she continued to hold the Tigers down (Little known fact: Sooze controls the Twins.), and for the first five innings, Sooze did her job. After the first five innings, the Tigers had seen their scoreless streak reach 23 innings before they exploded for 11 runs in the 6th, 7th, and 8th. I suppose it's not all Sooze's fault though, after all I did write that post yesterday in which I pronounced them dead , and everybody knows nothing motivates the Tigers more than my writing. I'm important! Boston Red Sox 8 Cleveland Indians 6 Apparently it's only fun ...

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