It's so hot ... milk was a bad choice

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Not only is it really hot here in Baltimore, it's really humid, and there's very little wind to speak of. Being close to the water doesn't help. The Tigers are sending their guys out for batting practice in groups. If it's not your group, you don't need to be outside. As for the game, Edgar Renteria is back in the starting lineup. He isn't at full strength with his hamstring, but he's close ... [link]

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Game 96: Tigers at Orioles
Published 7/18/2008 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... Guillen is still in Detroit and Renteria’s hamstring is still hurting. Renteria will play, and of course Guillen won’t. And Freddy Dolsi cut off all of Fernando Rodney’s hair. No word on how it will effect the tilt of his cap. ...

Game 96: Tigers (48-47) at Orioles (45-49)
Published 7/18/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
Armando Galarraga (7-3, 3.27) vs. Jeremy Guthrie (5-7, 3.49) After a night in which the Orioles may have run themselves out of a comeback, the Tigers look to extend their winning streak to three games this evening on a humid night in Charm City. Armando Galarraga is winless in his last four starts, though in terms of runs allowed, he's pitched well enough to earn a victory in at least two of those games.  What has been a concern in his last two appearances, however, is his control.  Galarraga has issued seven ...

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