Tigers Win Game Two: 6-5… I don’t quite know why Justin Verlander insists on staying in games when he is obviously tired. In the eighth inning in game two of Tuesday’s double header, Verlander was noticeably having control problems but insisted on throwing through them. He never wound up walking anyone and made it through [...]
Detroit/ Minnesota – One Team Left in the Litter – Update
By: AnnexNate | Tuesday September 29th, 2009
Detroit/ Minnesota: One Team To Be Left in the Litter
By: AnnexNate | Tuesday September 29th, 2009
A whole season on ups and downs, trash-talk and Tiger Bright Spots is coming down to single series that isn’t starting off so well. After a rain-out on Monday night, the Tigers and Twins will play a double-header on Tuesday. With only two games separating the turbo-charged Twins and Turbulent Tigers, I think there may [...]
All Aboard
By: nick5280 | Tuesday September 29th, 2009
By Nick Gustafson The Bandwagon has rambled into Denver and while there is still plenty of space available right now, you may want to get a seat while you can. The Broncos have started the season by rattling off 3 straight wins and fans are slowly making their way towards it. No one seems too [...]
Third and forever, yellow flags prominent in Dallas
By: Tony Bosma | Tuesday September 29th, 2009
by Tony Bosma Unless your name is Jerry Jones, the Dallas/Carolina Monday Night Football game was a sloppy back and forth match-up that was more of a lull than a coming out party for the Cowboys. Dallas won their first game in Cowboys Stadium but did so in a manner that showcased the weaknesses of [...]
Not a Time to be Coy
By: sbooth64 | Tuesday September 29th, 2009
by Steven Booth The Dodgers are so close to winning the NL West they can almost taste it. Their magic number is two. All they need is a win and a Rockies loss to win the division. The only thing really at stake is the best record in the NL. Don’t tell the Dodgers that. [...]




