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Detroit Tigers, Volume 8: The Doc Cramer edition

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Doc Cramer was a Tiger from 1942-1948 and was a key member of the '45 World Champions. Forgotten career, as he had over 2,700 career hits and hit .296 lifetime.

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Twins then Royals this week for a full slate, no off days.

Mario and Rod had a good back and forth today about how Mayweather-Pacquiao may not be the only fight they see this weekend.
 
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Random notes.

Milone is 3-0, 2.93 ERA in 5 starts vs Det.

David Price's favorite AL ballpark is Target Field according to his Twitter.

Price has already shutdown the Twins once this year, but it was opening day. 8.2 IP, 5 H, 0 R.
 
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Alfonso Marquez and Tom Hallion working tonight's game. 3 outs into the game and we've already got a fiasco.

EDIT: That hit the bag. Hallion can't see that?
 
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1 inning in and the Twins already matched their run total from last series.
 
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Tremendous play there to turn the DP, but I think I'd seriously consider challenging that.
 
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A hit or two away from busting this thing wide open.
 
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Holy God, I think he's safe. I think we're going to get buttholed, but I think he's safe.
 
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Yup. Buttholed.

This is going to end up much closer than it needs to be.
 
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Can we please at least wait until the pitcher goes into his motion before we take off for the next base?
 
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Welp, we could only see this coming from a mile and a half away.
 
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5-4 final.
 
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The thing is, we should have scored 8-10 last night, easily. We got gunned down TWICE trying to steal bases while the pitcher still had the **** ball.

Price wasn't the sharpest, and neither was the pen, but it never should have been that close to start with.
 
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Some rough news this morning: Kirk Gibson has Parkinson's.
 
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Even if Cespedes can't run faster, I wish he would at least change his running form to make it look like he's trying. Never in the history of the game has a player looked like he's giving 25% effort every time he moves his feet.
 
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That matador move by Avila almost let the runner score despite getting beat by ten steps...
 
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Sanchez is done, 90 pitches or otherwise. It's just a matter of how much damage the Twins do before the pen gets ready.

At this point Sanchez is a 6 inning pitcher when he's on. Once you get past that part, you'd better have a backup plan when he starts to get into trouble after the 6th, because at that point there's no recovery.
 
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By the grace of God he got through the 7th without the sky caving in. Only down 3-2. Under no circumstances do you send him out for the 8th.
 
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