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Tigers vs. White Sox


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Tigers can't break slide, fall into first-place tie with Twins

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DETROIT -- The Detroit Tigers' once-cozy cushion in the AL Central is long gone.

If things do not go Detroit's way on the final scheduled day, its season will be over.

The Tigers dropped into a first-place tie with Minnesota, looking listless Saturday night in a 5-1 loss to Freddy Garcia and the Chicago White Sox.

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Playoff Race

Detroit is in danger of becoming the only team in baseball history to be in first place on May 10 and stay atop a division until losing the title in the last week.

The Tigers had been alone in first place since play ended July 24 and had a seven-game lead less than a month ago. Minnesota hasn't been in first -- alone or tied -- since May 14.

"If we don't win, shame on us," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said hours before gametime.

Then, the Twins beat Kansas City 5-4 and their 85-76 record now equals Detroit's in the race for the only playoff spot a team from the division will earn.

"We've played 161 games and it's amazing to see it come down to one day like this," Detroit catcher Gerald Laird said. "If you're not nervous, why are you even here?"

The Tigers allowed a season-high six stolen bases, and lost for the fifth time in seven games.

 

If the Tigers and Twins are still tied at the end of the Sunday, there will be a one-game playoff Tuesday at the Metrodome and Leyland said he would start rookie Rick Porcello if that game is necessary.

Garcia said the Tigers -- who have lost three straight and six of nine -- are playing uptight.

"They got to play more relaxed," said Garcia, who played for the Tigers last season. "If you can't relax in a situation like this, you're not going to make anything happen."

Leyland has encouraged his team to enjoy its pressure-packed games, but suggested another tact might work better.

"I hope they get tight," Leyland said. "Maybe if they tense up, they'll do better."

Detroit will start ace Justin Verlander (18-9) against John Danks (13-10) on Sunday.

"You always feel good with Justin pitching, but we have to score some runs," Leyland said.

Detroit star Miguel Cabrera was hitless in four at-bats with runners on base and the light-hitting team simply could not overcome his lack of production.

Placido Polanco's RBI single pulled Detroit within three runs in the eighth, ending a 17-inning scoreless streak. But two on and no outs, Magglio Ordonez lined out and Cabrera hit into an inning-ending double play.

"You want your big boys to step it up," Leyland said.

Leyland made two pitching changes in the second inning, but Detroit's bats were a bigger problem than its arms.

Garcia (3-4) gave up one run, six hits and struck out seven in seven-plus innings.

"Freddy always kicks it up a notch in big games," Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen said. "Even if this wasn't big for us, it was big for baseball."

The Tigers used three pitchers in the first two innings and six total.

Alfredo Figaro (2-2) made the third start of his career -- first since June 27 -- and got just four outs. He gave up two runs on three hits and two walks over just 1 1/3 innings.

"I don't know how tough he is," Guillen said. "But that was one of their biggest games in years and they had to throw him out there."

Carlos Quentin hit a leadoff homer in the Chicago second.

Notes

  • Garcia pitched at least seven innings and allowed one or fewer runs for the first time since 2006.
  • Ordonez extended his hitting streak to 11 games and since Sept. 1, he has an AL-best .416 batting average.
  • Quentin has hit homers in four straight games vs. Detroit.
  • Polanco's 72nd RBI extended his career high.
  • Chicago combined to pitch 27 straight scoreless innings until Detroit scored in the eighth.
  • Cabrera had an abrasion on his left cheek, but Leyland said he didn't know the first baseman had a cut on his face.
  • The six steals were the most allowed by Detroit since 2003.
 
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Talk Back
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October 4, 2009 1:11 am
I posted a note August 31 claiming to be able to sleep like a baby after getting Washburn and Huff for the pennant run. You all know I was being sarcastic, right???  WTF? Every other team in the hunt improved for the stretch.

Washburn gave up 35 ER in 43 innings. Take away the eight innings he shut out last place KC in his lone win, and that leaves you 35
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October 4, 2009 11:45 am
A team's record over 162 games is about as good a barometer of its overall talent and balance as one can get.

Looking at the last half of the year, the Twinkies are doing what they typically do in a good year...make a very late and fantastic run. It is the way the Twinkies organize their low budget team. Defense and pitching and sound baseball that holds up once enough call ups and youn
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October 4, 2009 10:13 am
  Can anyone tell me when was the last time Dombrowski picked, and devolped a player who is a genuine majior league hitter? Pitching and defense wins my rear! How about drafting guys that can hit instead of all these utility players he and Leyland are so fond of. When Verlander gives up a solo sot in the 5th and the gutless Tigers lose ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 10:27 pm
I really dont know what else to say except good luck to the Twins against the Yankees. Nobody on this team can hit when we need it right now. The errors and mistakes in the field are unacceptable. Granderson is starting to look lost in center. Jim L doesnt seem to know how to get any ...(more)
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October 4, 2009 11:48 am
At least the Mets didn't break our hearts with another choke job this year, they just flat out sucked and died away early saving us a few more gray hairs this year LMAO Us Met fans feel you Tiger fans, we really do, it sucks.
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October 4, 2009 6:00 am
You are either with the Tigers until the end or you aren't. I'm tired of watching this town turn on these guys.

If they pull this off keep your negative asses off the bandwagon. They don't need you.
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October 3, 2009 11:43 pm
Especially in that situation.  The division is on the line.  So you throw out an unproven rookie in to THAT situation.  He was terrible.  I am always skeptical of rookies especially pitchers and think they really need a season to be trusted in that situation.  Look at Duensing, he was good, and then against the Tiger ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 11:40 pm
When I said that the Tigers were in trouble back in March, I was not mixing words.  I think the White Sox complete the sweep of the Tigers tomorrow.   Yes I know, Justin Verlander who is unhittable ri ...(more)
 
 
Magglio Ordonez tosses his helmet as the Tigers see their lead in the Central vanish.   (US Presswire)
Magglio Ordonez tosses his helmet as the Tigers see their lead in the Central vanish. (US Presswire)

 
Scoreboard
Chi. White Sox (79-82) «021010001590
Detroit (85-76)000000010170

Players of the Game
Chicago
A. Rios AB 5
R 0
H 4
HR 0
RBI 3
Chicago
F. Garcia IP 7.0
H 6
ER 1
BB 1
K 7

Chicago White Sox
Scott Podsednik, CF4011100 .306
Gordon Beckham, 3B5000026 .269
A.J. Pierzynski, C5000014 .300
Paul Konerko, DH3100211 .277
    Dewayne Wise, PR-DH0100000 .221
Carlos Quentin, LF3221000 .239
Mark Kotsay, 1B2100311 .284
Alex Rios, RF5043000 .247
Alexei Ramirez, SS3010215 .275
Brent Lillibridge, 2B4010106 .151
Totals3459596  
Batting
2B - Carlos Quentin (14, Rodney), Alex Rios (31, Galarraga)
HR - Carlos Quentin (21, Figaro)
RBI - Scott Podsednik (48), Carlos Quentin (56), Alex Rios 3 (71)
2-OUT RBI - Alex Rios 2 (28)
SB - Scott Podsednik (30, 2nd base off Figaro/Laird), Carlos Quentin (3, 2nd base off Galarraga/Laird), Mark Kotsay (3, 3rd base off Figaro/Laird), Alex Rios 2 (24, 2nd base off Figaro/Laird, 2nd base off Perry/Laird), Brent Lillibridge (6, 2nd base off Lyon/Laird)
Team LOB - 13
Fielding
DP - A. Ramirez-Lillibridge-Kotsay

Chicago White Sox
Freddy Garcia (W,3-4) 7611170 4.34
Tony Pena (H,13) 1100000 3.99
Matt Thornton 1000110 2.74
WP - Freddy Garcia (2)
Pitches-Strikes - Freddy Garcia 95-63, Tony Pena 9-6, Matt Thornton 19-11
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Freddy Garcia 5-9, Tony Pena 1-1, Matt Thornton 1-1
Batters Faced - Freddy Garcia 28, Tony Pena 3, Matt Thornton 4

Detroit Tigers
Curtis Granderson, CF3010110 .249
Placido Polanco, 2B4021000 .288
Magglio Ordonez, RF4020004 .303
Miguel Cabrera, 1B4000015 .325
Carlos Guillen, LF3000111 .244
Aubrey Huff, DH3010000 .241
   a- Ryan Raburn, PH-DH1000011 .281
Brandon Inge, 3B4000022 .230
Gerald Laird, C4000012 .225
Adam Everett, SS3110010 .237
Totals3317128  
a-struck out for Huff in the 9th
Batting
2B - Adam Everett (21, Garcia)
RBI - Placido Polanco (72)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
DP - Polanco-Everett-Cabrera, Everett-Polanco-Cabrera

Detroit Tigers
Alfredo Figaro (L,2-2) 1.1322221 6.35
Fu-Te Ni 0.1000000 2.64
Armando Galarraga 2.1122310 5.64
Ryan Perry 3100120 3.79
Brandon Lyon 1200110 2.92
Fernando Rodney 1211200 4.42
IBB - A. Ramirez by Armando Galarraga, A. Ramirez by Ryan Perry, Podsednik by Brandon Lyon, Kotsay by Fernando Rodney
HBP - Quentin (by Armando Galarraga), Quentin (by Ryan Perry)
Pitches-Strikes - Alfredo Figaro 38-22, Fu-Te Ni 3-3, Armando Galarraga 43-20, Ryan Perry 44-24, Brandon Lyon 17-9, Fernando Rodney 24-12
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Fu-Te Ni 1-0, Armando Galarraga 2-4, Ryan Perry 3-3, Brandon Lyon 2-0, Fernando Rodney 2-0
Batters Faced - Alfredo Figaro 9, Fu-Te Ni 1, Armando Galarraga 12, Ryan Perry 11, Brandon Lyon 6, Fernando Rodney 6

Game Information
Attendance - 35184
Game Time - 2:49
Temperature - 55
Umpires - Home - Mark Carlson, First Base - Jeff Nelson, Second Base - Bob Davidson, Third Base - Tim Tschida

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