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UPDATE @ 6:30pm ET: It's official now. Justin Verlander's next start has been moved up from Wednesday to Tuesday , essentially using the off-day to flip spots with Eddie Bonine. It's a small move that could be big from a competitive standpoint. Plus, well, if you have tickets to Tuesday's game against Cleveland, it's good news for you, since you could see Verlander match up against C.C. ... [link]

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Like Stripes on the Fur Coat of a Tiger - 07/07
Published 7/7/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
...   After Justin Verlander's turn in the rotation was moved up because of today's day off, it looked like we'd get a clash of pitching titans tomorrow night at Comerica Park.  Verlander vs. C.C. Sabathia.  Instead, we'll get something a bit less glamorous.  Sabathia, as you know, has ...

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