Game 6: MEHHHHHHHHHH

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 Game 6: MEHHHHHHHHHH
White Sox 13, Tigers 2 Record: 0-6 Hope in sight? None. Recap: MEH!!!!!!!!! And assorted swear words that you may or may not be able to string together in your head with the skill and nimbleness my mind was doing the final two hours of the game. Poor hitting continued. (The “greatest lineup in baseball” averages 2.5 runs per game.) The Tigers hit into five double plays. ... [link]

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Detroit Tigers: Time for the curiosity slowdown
Published 4/7/2008 by Sarah Green at umpbump.com
... offers a slightly different take on the sound of woe emanating from the Motor City (EEEEAAAAAK!) as Ian Casselberry asks his readers, “You don’t really want to read a recap of that game, do you? Because I sure as hell don’t feel like writing it.” At Mack Avenue Tigers , a shell-shocked Kurt Mensching adds more lamentation (”MEHHHHHHH”) and writes: “The ‘greatest lineup in baseball’ averages 2.5 runs per game. The Tigers hit into five double plays. They stranded nine runners.” Yes, Virginia. Over at ...

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