Guillen out with strained hammy

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He's day-to-day at the moment. Miguel Cabrera makes the start at first base, but Jim Leyland was adamant (angrily so) to emphasize that it's just a one-time thing for Cabrera, whose sore quad is a concern in weather like this.... [link]

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Game 11: Tigers at White Sox
Published 4/12/2008 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... on Gavin Floyd. The Tigers can’t seem to hit Floyd at all so something needs to change. Floyd held them to 3 runs (all driven in by Brandon Inge) when he faced them on Saturday. Verlander struggled in his last start, but wasn’t helped by poor infield defense. Including Carlos Guillen dropping a Miguel Cabrera throw. That won’t happen today because Guillen is out of the lineup due to the hammy he tweaked last night. Your lineup courtesy of Jason Beck: 1. Thomas, CF 2. Polanco, 2B 3. Sheffield, DH 4. ...

Bunt singles: April 12
Published 4/12/2008 by Kurt at Mack Avenue Tigers
Carlos Guillen’s strained hamstring kept him out of the lineup today, Jason Beck reports. Dontrelle Willis was scheduled to have an MRI this morning but appeared in good spirits in the dugout, as shown on FSN Detroit. The Tigers rate last on the Baseball Prospectus hit list. Seeing as they started so poorly and it uses objective numbers for ranking, that sounds about right. No place but up to go! Former Tigers prospect Burke Badenhop debuted for the Marlins, striking out one in an inning of work.  Badenhop went to Florida ...

No Answers, Almost No Hits: White Sox 7, Tigers 0
Published 4/13/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Rather than wonder yet again why Detroit's lineup still can't generate the run production that we all expected (Carlos Guillen's absence most certainly didn't help matters), I'll use this recap to focus on what had to be the turning point of the game, one ...

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