- DETROIT (AP) - Max Scherzer struck out 15 - the most by a Detroit pitcher in 40 years - and the Tigers rallied for him with three runs in the seventh inning to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 on Sunday. (msnbc.com)
- The Pittsburgh Pirates whiffed their way through another nine innings, but the biggest pitch of the day might have been the one their catcher missed. (Seattle Times)
- DETROIT – Max Scherzer struck out 15 — the most by a Detroit pitcher in 40 years — and the Tigers rallied for him with three runs in the seventh inning to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 on Sunday. (FOX News)
- COMMENTARY| The Detroit Tigers can thank pitcher Max Scherzer for their first series win since early May. Scherzer, 27, has struggled throughout the season, frequently frustrating Tigers fans everywhere. (YAHOO!)
- Max Scherzer struck out 15 hitters, setting a new career high, as the Tigers beat the Pirates, 4-3, today at Comerica Park. The only Pirate not to strike out against Scherzer was Jose Tabata. (Detroit Free Press)
- DETROIT – Drew Smyly is finally facing a bit of a bugaboo after a promising start to his rookie season. The last two times he has taken the mound, the young left-hander has given up a pair of two-run homers. (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Max Scherzer locked Mr. Hyde in the Tiger's equipment closet at Comerica Park Sunday afternoon. (Bleacherreport.com)
- After being shut out by Justin Verlander in FridayĆ¢€™s series opener, Pittsburgh rebounded with a 4-3 victory Saturday behind a pair of two-run homers from Andrew McCutchen. (Chicago Tribune)
- DETROIT | Max Scherzer struck out 15 — the most by a Detroit pitcher in 40 years — and the Tigers rallied with three runs in the seventh inning to beat Pittsburgh 4-3 on Sunday afternoon. (The Ledger)
Monday, May 21, 2012
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