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Blue Jays @ Tigers 6-8-2016 Game 59

I assume Romine holding down a roster spot based solely on his ability to field so many positions.
 
wtf, sounds like a toronto home game.. lotsa douche-jays fans..
 
In other news, Aviles crossed the Mendoza Line today.
 
Well damns it, lost with the ace on the mound makes last nights come from behind even bigger now. Go spank the yanks please!
 
Nick Castellanos: The two-run homer gave Detroit early life but it died there. He also singled in the third.

Anibal Sanchez: Put up 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief.

The bullpen: Altogether, Sanchez, Mark Lowe, and Blaine Hardy kept Toronto from inflicting further damage. Still, it's a small comfort.

STREAKS AND STATS:
The Tigers snapped their five-game winning streak and couldn't collect their second straight sweep.

Jordan Zimmermann's seven runs allowed marked just the second time this season that he's given up at least that many in a start. His last was on May 16 versus the Twins, but he at least went seven innings in that start. He lasted just 4 2/3 on Wednesday, his shortest start since July 17, 2015 when he went four innings and gave up just two runs on three hits.

Miguel Cabrera's single in the fifth inning gave him a 10-game hitting streak. During that time he's batting .293/.341/.439. Not fantastic, but consistent enough considering his last six straight have been one-hit singles games.

Jose Iglesias has an eight-game hitting streak with his second-inning single. He's batting .400/.483/.520 in that time.
 
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