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The Tampa Bay Rays held on to their three-game lead in the American League East with a 9-3 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday night.
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Grady Sizemore hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs, as the Cleveland Indians beat the visiting Detroit Tigers, 9-4.
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Five years after leading the Florida Marlins to a title, and two years after lifting Detroit to a pennant, Iván Rodríguez becomes the regular catcher for the Yankees.
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Demolition began on Tiger Stadium, once home to the Detroit Tigers, while a conservancy group works feverishly to preserve the field and part of the stands.
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Rich Harden struck out 10 in an impressive debut for the Chicago Cubs, who blew a five-run lead in the ninth inning before beating the San Francisco Giants, 8-7.
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After a Sunday afternoon of tremendous pitching, the Seattle Mariners tried using the backup catcher Jamie Burke on the mound in the 15th inning of a 1-1 game.
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Raúl Ibáñez’s tiebreaking homer in the fourth was enough offense as the Seattle Mariners won for the eighth time in 11 games beating the Detroit Tigers on Friday.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — They opened the season by sweeping the Tigers in Detroit, and their long-suffering fans sat slack-jawed, wondering if the Kansas City Royals had finally turned the corner.
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Putting an awful start behind, the Tigers are on a roll, just five games out of first place.
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After watching yet another wild show on the mound, the Detroit Tigers sent the struggling left-handed pitcher Dontrelle Willis to Class A on Tuesday in hopes he can find his control.
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