- OAKLAND, Calif. -- Justin Verlander struck out eight to win his fourth straight decision and the Detroit Tigers beat the ailing Oakland Athletics 3-1 on Sunday to salvage a series split. (Huffington Post)
- The Oakland Athletics up-and-down series with the Detroit Tigers will end today as the two clubs take the field for the fourth time in as many days. (FOX News)
- handed due to a growing list of injuries proved no match for Detroit ace Justin Verlander, as the reigning American League MVP struck out eight in a 3-1 Tigers win at the Oakland Coliseum. (San Jose Mercury News)
- 18 in a 3-0 Tigers win in the Oakland Coliseum. During his road winning streak I thought he ran out of gas there at the end. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- A chance to face the Chicago White Sox couldnt come at a much better time for struggling Detroit Tigers slugger Prince Fielder split a four-game series in Oakland. Manager Jim Leyland, though, isnt overly concerned with his first baseman. (YAHOO!)
- Oakland right-hander Jarrod Parker had was pitching and how poorly the Tigers were hitting. With two outs and Parker seemingly in control, he gave up a double to the resurgent Brennan Boesch — he had five hits in the series. (Detroit Free Press)
- He also recorded one walk with eight strikeouts in seven dominant innings, as the Tigers won 3-1. As starter Jarrod Parker was not sharp, as he allowed six hits and two walks in 5 2/3 innings. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Justin Verlander has produced the longest road win streak by a Detroit Tigers pitcher in 44 years, but might have trouble adding to that if an unusual pattern against the Oakland Athletics continues Sunday. (ESPN)
- COMMENTARY| Prince Fielders demeanor during his televised post-game interview said more than his words did. As non-complex as that sounds, its true. (YAHOO!)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
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