Archive for September, 2006
Thursday’s AL Capsules (AP)
Kenny Rogers was roughed up by the Toronto Blue Jays, who built a seven-run lead before holding off Detroit for an 8-6 victory Thursday, cutting the Tigers’ lead to a half-game in the AL Central. The Minnesota Twins had a chance to pull into a tie with a home game Thursday night against Kansas City. [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2006.
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Blue Jays 8, Tigers 6
The Detroit Tigers hope Kenny Rogers didn’t provide a preview of how he’s going to pitch in the playoffs.
Rogers was roughed up by the Toronto Blue Jays, who built a seven-run lead before holding off Detroit for an 8-6 victory Thursday, cutting the Tigers’ lead to a half-game in the AL Central.
The Minnesota Twins had [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2006.
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Blue Jays 8, Tigers 6 (AP)
The Detroit Tigers hope Kenny Rogers didn’t provide a preview of how he’s going to pitch in the playoffs. Rogers was roughed up by the Toronto Blue Jays, who built a seven-run lead before holding off Detroit for an 8-6 victory Thursday, cutting the Tigers’ lead to a half-game in the AL Central. The Minnesota [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2006.
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Jose Mesa - #49 - Pitcher - 6′3″ - 235lbs
Last week, I discussed the five pitchers I thought could end up as busts next season. …[more]
Posted: September 28th, 2006.
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Ranking the Aces: Santana still No. 1
Twins ace Johan Santana continues to top Michael Lazarus’ ratings. But did Chris Carpenter retain the runner-up spot after a shaky outing?
Posted: September 28th, 2006.
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Blue Jays 7, Tigers 4
The Detroit Tigers took another step toward the AL Central title Wednesday night.
It just wasn’t the step they wanted to take.
Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead when the Minnesota Twins lost [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Blue Jays 7, Tigers 4 (AP)
The Detroit Tigers took another step toward the AL Central title Wednesday night. It just wasn’t the step they wanted to take. Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead when the Minnesota [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Blue Jays bash four HRs in 7-4 win
Ted Lilly pitched six strong innings and the Toronto Blue Jays hit four home runs in a 7-4 victory over Detroit on Wednesday night, but the Tigers held on to their one-game lead over Minnesota in the AL Central.
The Twins lost 6-4 to Kansas City on Wednesday, dropping Detroit’s magic number for clinching the division [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Notes from Wednesday’s games (AP)
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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Vernon Wells - #10 - Center Field - 6′1″ - 225lbs
News: It looks as if the Jays plan to keep Vernon Wells.Impact: He’ll be a free agent after 2007, and the Jays have tried to determine if he’s willing to sign a long-term deal to stay in Toronto. The speculation was that if he wasn’t willing to commit then the Jays would try to deal [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2006.
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