Cardinals vs. Tigers - Box Score - June 25, 2008

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BATTING 2B: A Kennedy (6, A Galarraga) HR: S Schumaker (6, 1st inning off A Galarraga 0 on, 0 Out); R Ankiel 2 (14, 1st inning off A Galarraga 0 on, 1 Out; 5th inning off A Galarraga 0 on, 1 Out) RBI: S Schumaker (30), R Ankiel 3 (35), N Stavinoha (2), Y Molina (26), A Miles (13) SF: R Ankiel 2-out RBI: Y Molina, A Miles GIDP: N Stavinoha, A Miles Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: A ... [link]

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Todd Jones Impersonating Magglio Ordonez Is All You Need For Rain Delay Entertainment
Published 6/26/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... Coincidentally, the Tigs are playing the St. Louis Cardinals this week and managed to do something they hadn't in 2006: come from behind to win. It wasn't Todd Jones with a walk-off hit in the 9th, but just off the DL Gary Sheffield with a single to drive in Clete Thomas. Tigers 9, Cardinals 8 ...

Three for Thursday: SABR Style (Actually, It’s Four)
Published 6/26/2008 by Mike McClary at The Daily Fungo | A Detroit Tigers Blogazine
CLEVELAND — For the first time since game four of the 2006 ALCS, I attended a game at Comerica Park last night. One never tires of paying three-times the amount for a Hot ‘n Ready Little Caesars pizza. Talk about a memorable game. Running on just three hours of sleep — mainly because of this — I toughed out the two-hour, 23-minute rain delay with my parents, John Milton and Ian Casselberry in section 107. As luck would have it, our seats were among the three percent of those covered at CoPa. Ian ...

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