Tigers eye series win over White Sox
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09/09/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Detroit Tigers try to play spoiler this afternoon and
go for a series win when they wrap up a four-game set against the playoff
hopeful Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park.
The White Sox won the first seven games of their 10-game road trip, but have
lost the last two portions of this series to the Tigers, being outscored 14-2
in the process.
On Wednesday the Tigers got back to .500, as Jeremy Bonderman pitched eight
brilliant innings and Alex Avila hit a key two-run double, helping Detroit to
a 5-1 win.
Bonderman (8-9) turned in perhaps his best start of the season. He matched a
season high in innings pitched and struck out eight, while allowing just one
run on three hits and a walk.
"Obviously they're a great team, they're in the position to make the
playoffs," Bonderman said. "We're just trying to go out and play good baseball
day in and day out. Doesn't matter who you play."
Avila's double came in a four-run fourth inning, during which Brandon Inge hit
a two-run single. Ryan Raburn added two hits and scored twice for the Tigers,
who have won the last two games in the set after dropping Monday's opener.
John Danks (13-10) took the loss after allowing five runs -- two earned -- in
six innings. He gave up eight hits and walked three.
Omar Vizquel homered to provide the lone run for the White Sox, who fell to 5
1/2 games behind the AL Central-leading Twins after Minnesota beat Kansas City
later Wednesday.
"We feel like we still have a chance," Danks said. "We're kind of shooting
ourselves in the foot a little bit. The last couple nights we haven't been
playing very well."
Following today's finale Chicago will start a nine-game homestand that will
include a visit from the Twins.
Getting the call for the White Sox this afternoon will be right-hander Gavin
Floyd, who has been terrific in his last three starts (2-1). Floyd earned a
win on Saturday in Boston, holding the Red Sox to a runs and five hits in six
innings to run his record to 10-11, while lowering his earned run average to
3.78.
Floyd, who has allowed just five runs in his last three starts spanning 19 2/3
innings, has been terrific in his career against the Tigers, posting a perfect
5-0 record to go along with a 3.20 ERA in 13 starts.
Detroit, meanwhile, will counter with Rick Porcello, who has won his last
three starts and is 8-11 on the season with a 5.20 ERA. Porcello's latest win
came on Saturday in Kansas City, as he limited the Royals to four runs and
seven hits in seven innings.
While Floyd has had success against the Tigers, Porcello has had nothing but
bad luck against his opponent, going 0-4 in five starts against Detroit with
an 8.67 ERA.
Chicago is 5-3 in Detroit this season.
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again in the first of four consecutive matchups tonight from Turner Field.
The Card
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from the Cincinnati Reds when the two teams collide tonight in the series
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as the top two teams in the division, San Francisco and San Diego, kick off an
important four-game series tonight at Petco Park.
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Dodgers take losing streak into Houston >>
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Los Angeles Dodgers try to avoid a season-high sixth
consecutive loss this evening when they open a four-game series against the
Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.
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Adam Silver on Thursday.
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