MLB: Twins and Tigers tangle for two
The next three days could determine the AL Central champion, and the most pivotal hours will come Tuesday. After rain washed out the scheduled opener of a four-game series, the division-leading Detroit Tigers and second-place Minnesota Twins will play a d
2009-09-29
The next three days could determine the AL Central champion, and the most pivotal hours will come Tuesday. After rain washed out the scheduled opener of a four-game series, the division-leading Detroit Tigers and second-place Minnesota Twins will play a day-night doubleheader at Comerica Park. Detroit is favored in both games, but with the way the Twins have been playing, one would have to think that a sweep by the Tigers is unlikely. Therefore, the underdog bettor should bring home at least a small profit. Get the latest prices on the LIVE ODDS page at Sportsbook.com.
Detroit (83-72, +0.6)
had a comfortable seven-game cushion in the division on Sept. 6, but that lead
has dwindled to two as the Tigers have dropped 11 of 19 while the Twins (81-74,
-1.9) are 11-2 since Sept. 13. Detroit
has been tied or alone atop the division since May 10. No team has ever lost
the title in the last week of the season after leading for that long.
“I thought
it would go down to the wire and obviously that’s going to be the case,” Tigers
manager Jim Leyland said. “I hope my players have some butterflies, but there’s
a difference between nervous and scared.”
Minnesota’s surge includes winning two of three home games against Detroit from Sept. 18-20.
However, the scene has now shifted to Comerica Park,
where the Tigers are 48-26 this season and 21-8 in home games in day games.
They’ll also
start one of the AL’s
top rookies and their All-Star ace in Tuesday’s doubleheader.
Rick Porcello (14-9, 4.14 ERA) is 4-1 with a 3.28 ERA in his last six
starts, boosting his chances to win AL Rookie of the Year. The 20-year-old
right-hander is 1-2 with a 3.71 ERA in three starts against the Twins this
season, and has lost his last two - both at the Metrodome - while receiving no
runs from his teammates.
Porcello
beat the Twins at home May 5, giving up four hits over seven innings of a 9-0
victory. The Tigers are 18-11 in his starts this season and they have won the
last five at home.
Justin Verlander (17-9, 3.41) will try to give the Tigers another needed
victory in the finale and match his career high for wins, set in 2007. He
helped Detroit avoid a three-game skid Thursday,
striking out 11 over seven innings of a 6-5 victory in Cleveland.
The Twins
haven’t been easy to tame for the right-hander, who has a major league-leading
256 strikeouts. Minnesota has scored five runs
in successive wins against Verlander over the last two months, including an
11-0 victory in Detroit
on Aug. 8. The Tigers ace is just 3-8 (-8.7 Units) against the money line vs.
teams averaging 2.75 or less extra base hits per game this season. (Tigers
Record)
The Twins
will counter with Nick Blackburn (11-11, 4.18)
and rookie Brian Duensing (5-1, 3.33), who has
been excellent since moving into the rotation Aug. 22.
Blackburn has put a difficult stretch behind him, winning his last two
starts by yielding two runs in 13 1/3 innings after going 1-7 with a 7.36 ERA
in his previous 11 outings. The right-hander was masterful Monday night as he
scattered eight hits and struck out six over seven innings of a 7-0 win in
Chicago. Blackburn is 2-2 with a 3.66 ERA in five career starts against Detroit, but both losses have come at Comerica Park.
He’s 0-3 with an 8.00 ERA in four career appearances there and he and his
teammates are 0-12 in road games when playing against a team with a winning
record over the last two seasons.
“This is
what we all play for. It’s a blast,” Blackburn
said. “Being in a race like this makes it even more exciting. There’s more
pressure, but it makes us enjoy the wins even more.”
Duensing is
searching for his sixth consecutive victory as a starter and fourth in as many
starts. The left-hander earned a victory at Chicago on Wednesday night, giving up four
runs and nine hits over 5 2/3 innings. He won his only start against Detroit on Sept. 18,
allowing four hits in 6 1/3 innings of a 3-0 home victory.
The Twins
start the day 18-5 on Tuesday’s and are an underdog according to Sportsbook.com
in both games. In the first contest Minnesota
is +120 with total of nine and the nightcap could be adjusted by outcome of first
game, but for now the Twinkies at +150 with total lowered to eight. The Twins
are 19-10 vs. AL
teams allowing 4.7 or less runs a game in the second half of the season.
Detroit has won last 23 of
33 home games against right-handed starters, which is the situation in Game 1
and the Tigers are 11-3 when Verlander is favorite in home park.
Both games
are available for viewing in home markets and MLB.TV. The first AL Central
battle starts at 12:05 Eastern with the nitecap at 7:05E. StatFox Power Line – Detroit -105 (Game 1), Minnesota -119 (Game 2)
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