Rhymes main reason as Tigers win in 11
Will Rhymes snapped a tie with a two-run triple in the 11th inning to boost the Tigers to a 9-5 victory over the Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium.
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Laird is late scratch with tight back
Tigers catcher Gerald Laird, who hit a game-winning home run on Thursday in Minnesota, was scratched from the lineup on Friday because of lower back tightness.
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Tigers enjoy some late-night fun
Facing Royals ace Zack Greinke on short rest is no fun, but the Tigers are getting used to it.
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Tigers enjoy some late-night fun
Wells still basking in glow of first homer
One day after his first Major League home run, Casper Wells could only smile and savor his flair for the dramatic.
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Wells still basking in glow of first homer
Laird's 13th-inning blast gives Tigers win
It took a 13th-inning solo homer from Gerald Laird and a third inning of relief from Jose Valverde to send the Tigers out of town with a 10-9 victory on Thursday night at Target field.
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Cabrera day-to-day with biceps tendinitis
Tigers slugger and American League MVP candidate Miguel Cabrera left Thursday's game against the Twins with what the team called biceps tendinitis in his left shoulder. He is listed as day-to-day.
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Cabrera day-to-day with biceps tendinitis
Leyland foresees winter work for Boesch
Brennan Boesch has credited his winter ball stint in the Dominican League last offseason with helping prepare him for his big season this year.
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Peralta has right approach in key situations
Jim Leyland pinned part of his Tigers' offensive woes to inexperienced hitters coming up in RBI situations. Jhonny Peralta does not fit the category.
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Peralta has right approach in key situations
Seay's surgery likely to shelve him for 2011
Bobby Seay will have surgery on his ailing shoulder on Sept. 15, a procedure that will likely cost him the 2011 season.
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Seay's surgery likely to shelve him for 2011
Scherzer's gem for naught as Twins walk off
Max Scherzer kept the Tigers alive with nine innings of one-run ball Wednesday night, but the Twins pounced on Detroit's bullpen for the second consecutive night and took a 2-1 final in 10 innings.
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Scherzer's gem for naught as Twins walk off