Posts Tagged ‘tigers’

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Suddenly, the Tigers are the hottest team in baseball. The Tigers have won 18 of their last 24 games. How did the Tigers turn it around so quickly? But outstanding play from Tigers rookies like Clete Thomas and Matt Joyce has also helped. The Tigers just finished a swing through the National League, and they [...]

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Red Hot & Boom Returns To Cranes Roost Park

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Marcus Thames strung together a 6 game home run streak (tying the team record). Suddenly, the Tigers are the hottest team in baseball. They just put up their sixth win in a row against division rival Minnesota last night, and they had a six-game win streak earlier in June. The Tigers have won 18 of [...]

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TeeOff :: Tiger, Rocco In Monday Playoff

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Open, which will go down as one of the most memorable and dramatic tournaments in the games grand history, courtesy of one hobbled superstar and one unassuming journeyman. What other sport could produce such a contrast in determining its national champion? Rocco Mediates just-happy-to-be-here demeanor and everyman game fairways, greens and pars stood [...]

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US Open LIVE

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Tiger just tees offlet the games begin! Somebody, please, put the heat on Tiger todaydont let him coast to victory. That was one of the worst shots that I have ever seen Tiger hit. Tiger now lying 2 somewhere over on the left side of hole #1. Can Tiger be caught? Tigers now hit 3 [...]

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Easy Eddine Bonine

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

Unfortunately, the day I saw him not much was working for him and he was tagged to the tune of 11 hits in just 2+ innings of work. The good news with Bonine is overall hes been a pretty solid pitcher for the organization the last two seasons. So what do I expect from him [...]

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Eddie Gaedel

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Louis, when, to the surprise of 18,369 fans, 3′7″ 65-lb midget Eddie Gaedel emerged from a seven-foot birthday cake between games of a Browns-Tigers doubleheader. Browns owner Bill Veeck concocted the idea to boost attendance, and to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of both the American League and the Falstaff Brewing Co., radio sponsor of [...]

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Starter For 10

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Player like Curtis Granderson and Justin Verlander were drafted by the Tigers and groomed in their minor league system to succeed one day for the Tigers. They spend every day of every year trying to sort out the games thousands of prospects and predict which players will succeed. Maybin played a lot during spring training [...]

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The RotoFeed :: Tigers Release Jacque Jones

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Jones, who was designated for assignment, batted .165 in 24 games as the teams primary leftfielder. Joyce played impressively in big-league camp this spring and batted .299 with five home runs and 21 RBIs at Toledo. He has never played in the major leagues. Tigers manager Jim Leyland then announced his revised lineup, which includes [...]

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Tigers Designate Jones, Call Up Joyce

Monday, May 5th, 2008

They formed in 2000 as a power trio with Erik Nordstrom on guitar, Dan Leek on bass, and Matt Joyce on drums. Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board vice president of producer communications and programs, Matt Joyce, will be the keynote presenter with the first glimpse of the environmental video WMMB is producing. After a solid first [...]

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Exploding Whale

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Name three things that are better than an exploding whale! Imploding tigers would be better, but on this point science is still scratching their collective heads. Just kidding - except the thing really did wash up. As it sat there decomposing, the stench created a neighborhood-wide discomfort. Authorities had no idea what to do - [...]

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Blaine Soccer

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Missouri is no different. Coming off the first 12-win season in school history, the Tigers compiled what is widely accepted as Gary Pinkel’s finest recruiting class. This includes a five-star recruit, two four-stars, as well as other two- and three-stars. This class reflects how success can help recruiting and build a program. In 2004, Mizzou’s [...]

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News: QB Perrilloux Tossed Off LSU

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Miles says Perrilloux “didn’t fulfill his obligation as an LSU student-athlete.” Perrilloux has had legal and disciplinary problems throughout his college career. He was suspended last summer and again in February. He was reinstated April 6th but was not allowed to participate in LSU’s spring game. Redshirt freshman Jarrett Lee and junior Andrew Hatch split [...]

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Chevis Jackson

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Everyone, including Campus Confidential, was quick to give praise to the Tigers’ fierce front seven. But when you have guys like Glenn Dorsey and Ali Highsmith, you’d be crazy for not giving them their due. However, the entire defensive unit was deserving, from top to bottom. Jonathan Zenon, Craig Steltz, Jai Eugene and Chevis Jackson [...]

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Ex-Mets Watch: Lima Time

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The Kia Tigers have already had enough of Jose Lima. After being shelled in a few starts, Jose Lima has been released by the Kia Tigers of the Korean League. Perhaps Lima Time was set off by the fact that Korean time is 11 hours before Eastern Standard Time, not that EST ever treated him [...]

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Miracle Run: Georgia Wins SEC

Monday, April 7th, 2008

14 Georgias miracle run Few teams entered the NCAA Tournament on a roll like Georgia. The Bulldogs won four straight games in the SEC Tournament, including three in two days. But Xavier ended that streak with a win in the opening round of the West Region on Thursday. Clintons troubles White Sox deep-six winless Tigers [...]

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After Google Earth, Search Giant Sets April 1 Sights On Mars

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Otherwise, while no fan of the off-day-after-opening-day, I did see a pair of baseball games tonight, including the As, so it wasnt too bad. So heres a few links I read tonight. The Tigers payroll is the second highest in baseball at nearly $139M when you include bonuses and all the other junk. It lags [...]

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Daily SearchCast, April 1, 2008: April Fools Day For The Search World

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Otherwise, while no fan of the off-day-after-opening-day, I did see a pair of baseball games tonight, including the As, so it wasnt too bad. So heres a few links I read tonight. The Tigers payroll is the second highest in baseball at nearly $139M when you include bonuses and all the other junk. It lags [...]

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