Game 2010.148: Tigers at White Sox

JV looks to continue his recent White Sox domination – over his last 4 games he’s 4-0 with a 1.38 ERA.  That’s 23 hits, 5 ER and 25 K in 32.2 IP (courtesy of Dan Dickerson).  I’d love to see Verlander ensure another series win over the bad guys.

Lucas Harrell on the rubber for the White Sox.  He gave up 4 on 6 hits against us 2 weeks ago in 4 innings, but none of them were earned.

Game 2010.145: Tigers at Rangers

Bondo v. Holland in a game that really has little importance for either team, as Texas is playoff bound and our Tigers are not.  Though Texas is only 2.5 games behind Minnesota, so they could still nab the second overall playoff spot.

The Rangers are coming off of a sweep of the Yankees that included a walk-off HR, a walk-off HBP, and an absolute gem from the recently struggling Cliff Lee.  No timetable on Hamilton’s return to the lineup.

Game 2010.142: Orioles at Tigers

Our Tigers come in fresh off a 3-1 series v. the Bad Guys, and welcome the struggling Orioles into town.

Kevin Millwood will arguably be the best starter the Tigers face all weekend, and his 3-15, 5.38 line is a far cry from his league leading 2.86 ERA only five years ago.  Millwood really isn’t that good anymore.  His WHIP, H/9, BB/9 and K/9 (1.55, 10.9, 1.4, 3, 6) are all well off his career averages.  He actually had three good starts in August, but overall he’s 1-7 with a 5.24 ERA and 1.58 WHIP in his last 10 starts.  Let’s hope the boys can keep up their hot hitting.

After a rough patch in July and early August, Galarraga has been very good as of late, dare I say dominant? (though he has been suffering from a lack of run support).  He’s 1-0 in his last four with a 1.48 ERA and 1.11 WHIP.

The Orioles come in after taking 2/3 in NY and Tampa.

Game 2010.141: White Sox at Tigers

Tigers with a chance to take their second straight series against the Bad Guys in 2010.

First of all, props to Bondo last night.  He had his best outing of the season, striking out 8 over 8 IP, allowing only 1 run, 3 hits and 1 walk.  Of his 16 non-strike outs, 13 were ground outs.

Gavin Floyd has been pretty good all season, and even better over his last 10.  During that stretch he’s posted a 3.06 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and 7.57 K/9.  He was shelled in back to back starts by the Twins in mid-August, but in his other 8 games he has not allowed more than 2 runs in any game (1.54 ERA and 1.18 WHIP).

Porcello got roughed up a little last time out, giving up 4 over 7 IP in a win over KC, but had fantastic back to back starts prior to his last game.

A few quick notes:

– Tigers are 19 games over at home, and 19 games under on the road this season.  Their RS is +2 over RA, for a 70-70 X W-L.

– Tigers are 8-1 with a 1.80 ERA over their last 9 home games.

– Not surprisingly, Tigers rookies have 439 hits this season, most since 1961 (and likely will set an all-time record).

Game 2010.140: White Sox at Tigers

Well, the Tigers are all but mathematically out, and Cabrera and Guillen are facing their own injury issues.  But it’s still baseball.  Let’s finish strong, see if Cabby can win the MVP, and find out what we have in these young players.  Tigers are 11-7 over their last 18, and all 7 of those losses have come by one run.  Had we been 18-0, we’d only be 6 games back…goodness Minnesota is good.

Danks has been up and down all season, with more good than bad.  His last four starts have seen two quality ones, and 2 where he was hammered by each NYY and Min.

Let’s consider these last few starts a long audition for Bonderman’s spot in the 2011 rotation.