- Cleveland Indians right-hander Derek Lowe jokes that hes no longer a prospect. Even in the twilight of his career, the 39-year-old sinkerballer keeps getting the job done. (YAHOO!)
- Brennan Boesch came running in and dropped Carlos Santanas short fly ball, keeping Clevelands rally going. Nobody who follows the 2012 Detroit Tigers could have been too surprised by what happened next. (San Francisco Gate)
- DETROIT — The Indians seem to have found their White Sox. No, they haven't started wearing white socks, but they've been wearing out the Detroit Tigers, the same way the Sox have been beating up on the Tribe in the first third of the season. (Boston Herald)
- WHAT HAPPENED: Shin-Soo Choo led off the game with a single on an 0-2 pitch. Two outs later, Brennan Boesch dropped Carlos Santana's fly ball. (Detroit Free Press)
- DETROIT, Mich. -- Tuesday night it was triples. Wednesday night the Indians used another rare tool from their offensive arsenal to beat the Tigers for the fifth straight time this season. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Indians first. Choo singled to right. A.Cabrera flied out to left fielder Kelly. Kipnis flied out to center fielder Berry. C.Santana safe at first on Boeschs error, Choo to third. Brantley homered to right on a 0-0 count, Choo scored, C. (ESPN)
- (AP) -- For most of 2011, Cleveland could not beat the Detroit Tigers. Through the first two months of this season, the Indians cant lose to their AL Central rival. (Washington Post)
- On Tuesday night, Bryan Holaday entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the ninth inning for the Toledo Mud Hens. On Wednesday night, he will be in the starting lineup for the Detroit Tigers. (MLive.com)
- DETROIT -- Cleveland manager Manny Acta watched his team pummel the Detroit Tigers again Wednesday, then sounded a note of caution. The championship goes through Detroit, Acta said. (Newark Advocate)
Thursday, June 7, 2012
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