Game 2017.123: Dodgers at Tigers

Justin Verlander and the Sunday Scrubs try to keep the Tigers from being swept for the second consecutive series.

Yesterday Michael Fulmer became just the 2nd Tiger in 10 years to lose a game where he pitched at least 7 innings with no earned runs. It was a different kind of historic day for the Dodgers who won their record 13th consecutive interleague game.

In other news Justin Upton says he hasn’t decided if he is doing to opt out of his contract or not.

Today’s Lineup:

  1. Ian Kinsler, 2B
  2. Alex Presley, RF
  3. Justin Upton, LF
  4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
  5. Mikie Mahtook, CF
  6. Victor Martinez, DH
  7. John Hicks, C
  8. Andrew Romine, 3B
  9. Dixon Machado, SS

Pitching:  Justin Verlander vs Kenta Maeda

Curtis Granderson will lead the game off for the Dodgers, which should be a familiar sight for a lot of the Tiger fans at the game.

Comments

9 responses to “Game 2017.123: Dodgers at Tigers”

  1. Tony de Florida Avatar
    Tony de Florida

    Bottom feeders come through again!

  2. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Sunday Scrubs to the rescue!

  3. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Rare mistake by the Dodgers there–you’ve got to pitch around Upton with first base open.

    1. Tony de Florida Avatar
      Tony de Florida

      +1 Especially the way Miggy’s season has gone.

  4. Tony de Florida Avatar
    Tony de Florida

    Ok, I’ll say it. JV must start the 9th. Greene ready to go now that Rondon’s in Toledo.

  5. Tony de Florida Avatar
    Tony de Florida

    Although they don’t use them much, the Dodgers also have clown shoes.

  6. Tony de Florida Avatar
    Tony de Florida

    Even though we lost the series, this was one of the more enjoyable weekends this year against a great team. Perhaps hope for the future.

  7. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    Didn’t watch… Didn’t tape… . Would have been a good one to do either with. But!, That’s what this team has done to me though…

    1. Tony de Florida Avatar
      Tony de Florida

      Oh Jud, what can I say. To parrot our TV talking heads: “JV is must watch TV.” Two 1 hit games of 8 innings out of his last 3 starts. Fortunately our bottom feeders got him 2 runs and J-Up hit one out to secure the win. Both pitchers throwing no-no’s for 5 full innings. Keep the recorder programmed.