The Detroit Tigers cut Jacque Jones before Monday’s game but they still played terrible and lost to the Boston Red Sox 6-3.  The Red Sox clubbed three home runs off Tigers pitching as they doubled up the poor playing Tigers.  Manager Jim Leyland had hoped the roster move would spark the team but that sure didn’t happen.

Jeremy Bonderman pitched six innings and gave up seven hits and four runs.  Bonderman gave up home runs to Kevin Youkilis and Mike Lowell in the game.  Todd Jones served up a solo home run to David Ortiz in the ninth inning as well.

At the plate, the Tigers could only manage five hits in the game.  Curtis Granderson and Marcus Thames both had RBI singles in the game.  Granderson had a RBI single in the fourth inning, and then Thames knocked in two runs in the seventh inning.

So when will the Tigers turn things around and start playing some better baseball?

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Post info: By Cliff on May 5th, 2008
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Wow, what a first win at home for the Detroit Tigers!  The Tigers came back and scored six runs in the bottom of the 8th inning as they went on to defeat the Minnesota Twins by the score of 11-9.  Maybe this win will give the Tigers a little spark and they will play some better baseball.

Ivan Rodriguez and Carlos Guillen both had three RBI’s for the Tigers.  Plácido Polanco, Magglio Ordonez, Miguel Cabrera, Edgar Renteria, and Jacque Jones all chipped in with one RBI each.  That is production up and down the lineup, one thing the Tigers haven’t had all season long.

Francis Beltran picked up the win for the Tigers as he pitched in relief.  Todd Jones picked up the save which was his second of the season.  Starting pitcher Jeremy Bonderman pitched 6.1 innings and allowed eight hits and four earned runs.  Not the start that Bonderman was hoping for.

It was nice to see the Tigers come back and pick up the win.  I really think this win will give them some momentum and they will have a great week of baseball!

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Post info: By Cliff on April 14th, 2008
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The Detroit Tigers cannot catch a break right now as they have started the season off with a 0-4 record.  On Friday, the White Sox got the better of the Tigers with a 8-5 victory.

Jason Grilli picked up the loss for the Tigers as the White Sox scored three runs in the 7th inning off of him.  Nate Robertson started the game for the Tigers and lasted five innings while he allowed seven hits and five earned runs.  Definately not the way Robertson wanted to start off the season.

Ivan Rodriguez led the Tigers with two RBI.  Jacque Jones and Clete Thomas chipped in with one RBI apeace.  Edgar Renteria had a terrible day at the plate going 0-5 and leaving right guys on base.  Right there is why the Tigers lost the game..

The Tigers will try to get their first win of the season on Saturday as Dontrelle Willis will make his first start with the Tigers.

Post info: By Cliff on April 4th, 2008
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Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland has released his batting order that he plans on using during the 2008 season.  One suprise you will probably see is Miguel Cabrera batting in the 5th spot, but when you have a stacked offense, you are going to have a few suprises like that.

Leyland will use a lineup of: CF Curtis Granderson, 2B Placido Polanco, DH Gary Sheffield, RF Magglio Ordonez, 3B Miguel Cabrera, 1B Carlos Guillen, SS Edgar Renteria, C Ivan Rodriguez and LF Jacque Jones. Marcus Thames is expected to start over Jones versus lefties.

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Post info: By Cliff on February 27th, 2008
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