GDT: 9/28/10 - DET (80-76) AT CLE (66-91) - 7:05 p.m. ET ---
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Detroit Tigers AT Cleveland IndiansTuesday, September 28, 2010Progressive Field, Cleveland, OHGame Time - 7:05 p.m. EDTThis season dedicated to the late, great Ernie Harwell.
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Talbot gets call as streaking Tribe face TigersBy Alex DiFilippo / MLB.comThe Tigers and Indians still find themselves in races to close out the season. Granted, they aren't the playoff races both clubs had hoped for at the start of the season, but they are races nonetheless.
Detroit is trying to catch the White Sox for second place in the American League Central. Entering Tuesday, the Tigers are three games back with six remaining -- all of which are on the road. And Detroit has struggled away from Comerica Park, posting a 28-47 record, which includes six straight losses at Progressive Field.
If the Tigers can catch the White Sox, it will mark the fourth time in five years the club has finished as the runner-up in the division.
"Sure," Tigers manager Jim Leyland responded when asked if finishing second meant more than finishing third.
"Finishing second is really very simple. It's not as good as finishing first but it's better than finishing third. It's really not hard to spell out. Everybody always wants to have a winning record. You want to win as many as you can. That's what we are trying to do."
The Indians, well, they are in a race just not to finish in last place in the AL Central. Monday's 6-3 win in the series opener helped Cleveland hold a game-and-a-half lead over the cellar-dwelling Royals.
"That's a big win for us to get another game up on the Royals," closer Chris Perez said of his club's victory on Sunday over Kansas City. "Obviously, we don't want to finish last. Finishing in fourth [place in the American League Central] would be awesome."
Tigers starter Max Scherzer hasn't lost to a divisional foe since his last outing in Cleveland on July 16, when he allowed four earned runs through five innings. Actually, Scherzer has struggled in both starts at Progressive Field this season. Way back on May 9, the right-hander allowed five earned runs through five innings.
But Scherzer has been on a tear of late for the Tigers. He's posted back-to-back wins, allowing a total of two earned runs through 15 2/3 innings with 19 strikeouts. Scherzer has victories in five of his last six decisions.
Although the Tigers won't be in the playoffs this year, Leyland can't help but get excited about the one-two punch of Tigers ace Justin Verlander and Scherzer next season.
"Scherzer's really good," Leyland said, "You know, Verlander and Scherzer back-to-back, or vice versa, however it works out, that's pretty good."
Indians starter Mitch Talbot will take the hill opposite Scherzer. Talbot, who was in the discussion for a potential American League Rookie of the Year award earlier this season, has struggled down the stretch.
The right-hander is 1-7 with a 5.89 ERA over his past 12 outings. His start on Thursday was his first since Sept. 12, as he dealt with a bout of right shoulder inflammation. He gave up three runs over five innings against the Royals.
Pitching at Progressive Field hasn't been beneficial to Talbot, either. He's 3-9 with a 6.31 ERA in 16 starts, compared to 6-4 with a 2.58 ERA in 11 starts on the road.
However, Talbot's job may have gotten a little bit easier after Monday night. American League Most Valuable Player candidate Miguel Cabrera went down with a sprained right ankle. X-rays were negative, but it's unlikely he will play on Tuesday.
Indians: Brantley finishing strongIt's been an up and down season for Michael Brantley.
The center fielder started the home opener for the Indians, but was sent down to Triple-A Columbus after only nine games in the big leagues. He held a .156 average (5-for-32) with no homers and three RBIs before the demotion.
However, he saw those numbers spike in Columbus. He played 67 games for the Clippers and hit .319 with four home runs and 29 RBIs. Since being recalled in early July, Brantley has hit .250 with 18 RBIs and three homers for the Indians. So far in September, Brantley has recorded at least one hit in every game he's started, minus an 0-for-5 outing on Sept. 20. He went 1-for-3 on Monday.
"After starting the year [with the Indians] and struggling a little bit, he came down here and was a real pro in the way he went about his business," said Triple-A Columbus manager Mike Sarbaugh, who joined Cleveland's staff on Thursday for the remainder of the season.
"To see him turn it around toward the end of the season, it's well deserved because he really worked hard."
Tigers: Peralta returns to ClevelandTigers shortstop Jhonny Peralta returned to Cleveland on Monday for the first time since he was traded at the end of July. He went 2-for-4 against his former team.
Peralta entered Monday's series opener batting .258 with eight home runs and 36 RBIs in 51 games since joining the Tigers. He left Cleveland in July with a .246 average, seven homers and 43 RBIs in 91 games.
Peralta has said he'd like to stay in Detroit for next season. The club owns a $7.25 million option on the 28-year-old for next season.
"I feel really good right now with everything that I'm doing, defense, offense," Peralta said. "They're happy with what I do, and I'm happy, too."
Worth notingIndians closer Chris Perez and his wife, Melanie, welcomed the birth of their son, Maxwell Alexander, on Friday.
... Indians manager Manny Acta doesn't expect second baseman Jason Donald (bruised right index finger) to play again this season.
... If Tigers outfielder Johnny Damon starts on Tuesday, it will mark his 140th game played this season for the 15th consecutive year, something just four other Major League players have accomplished.
...The home team has won 14 of the 16 games played between the two clubs.
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Pitching matchupTIGERS: RHP Max Scherzer (12-10, 3.40 ERA)Scherzer has won back-to-back starts over division foes and has victories in five of his last six decisions in this late-season tear. He hasn't lost in the AL Central since his last visit to Cleveland July 16, when he paid for five walks.
INDIANS: RHP Mitch Talbot (9-13, 4.61 ERA)Making his first start since Sept. 12 after a bout with right shoulder inflammation, Talbot yielded three runs over five innings in Thursday's loss to the Royals. The rookie righty is 1-7 with a 5.89 ERA over his past 12 outings.
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Tiger's MLB Game Notes
INJURY UPDATE: •
RHP Zach Miner (Partial tear in right elbow,
60-day DL on March 26, Had successful Tommy John surgery May 28,
Out for Season),
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LHP Bobby Seay (Torn rotator cuff,
60-day DL on March 26, surgery on September 15,
Out for Season),
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OF Magglio Ordonez (right ankle fracture,
15-day DL on July 25, Had surgery surgery Aug. 25,
Out for Season),
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INF Danny Worth (bruised left heel,
15-day DL on August 4,
Out for Season),
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RHP Joel Zumaya (non-displaced fracture of the olecranon,
60-day DL on June 29, Underwent elbow surgery July 12,
Out for Season).
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Carlos Guillen (Bruised left knee,
15-day DL on August 23,
Out for Season)
Out for Season
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Up next (Probable Pitchers)• Wednesday, September 29, TIGERS (RHP
Justin Verlander (18-8, 3.31 ERA))
AT INDIANS (RHP
Josh Tomlin (5-4, 4.50 ERA)),
7:05 p.m. ET (FS-D HD / AM 1270 & 97.1 FM)