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TIGERS (26-19):
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
JD DH
Cespedes LF
Collins RF
Castellanos 3B
McCann C
Perez 1B
Machado SS
Greene P Season: 4-2, 4.05 era, never faced the A’s
A’s (16-30):
Burns CF
Semien SS
Redick RF
Vogt C
Butler DH
Muncy 3B
Canha 1B
Fuld LF
Sogard 2B
Hahn P Season: 1-4, 4.43 era, never faced any of the Tigers
Miggy gets his 1st day off of the season. He’s available off the bench if needed.
This is the Tigers only lengthy west coast trip this season. We have to come out and play Seattle for 3 games just before the all star break and that’s it.
The A’s have the worst winning percentage in the league but only have a run differential of -7. A’s are 5-14 at home and 3-13 in day games. A’s are trying to get their 1st 3 game winning streak since Aug 7-9 last season. Tigers are 12-7 on the road.
Starting pitcher Shane Greene has held opponents to a combined three earned runs over his last three starts, despite a win and two no decisions. In his last outing on May 20 against Milwaukee, he allowed two earned runs on three hits in 6 1/3 innings and earned a no decision. His numbers during the day are just as good: 2-0 with a 3.72 ERA, allowing eight earned runs in 19 1/3 innings.
Athletics starter Jesse Hahn is feeling the lack of help himself. Hahn allowed three runs on five hits in six innings pitched in a loss to Houston on Wednesday and is without a win in his last five starts. During that span, he's allowed 18 runs in 27 2/3 innings.
The Tigers start shortstop Dixon Machado today. Machado, 23, was called up on Sunday from Triple-A Toledo to fill the role of an extra utility infielder. Jose Iglesias (left knee) remains day-to-day and will likely return this series.
Ian Kinsler remains in a hitting funk after going 0-for-4 with a walk on Sunday. He walked in his first at-bat, hit into a double play in the second inning, struck out twice and grounded out. Kinsler's 0 for his last 16 and hitless in his last 17 plate appearances.
A’s may get Ben Zobrist back early ahead of his originally projected mid- June return from knee surgery. Zobrist went 11 for 25 (.440) in his last six meetings with the Tigers in 2014.
The weather forecast for the Bay Area calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 60s.
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
JD DH
Cespedes LF
Collins RF
Castellanos 3B
McCann C
Perez 1B
Machado SS
Greene P Season: 4-2, 4.05 era, never faced the A’s
A’s (16-30):
Burns CF
Semien SS
Redick RF
Vogt C
Butler DH
Muncy 3B
Canha 1B
Fuld LF
Sogard 2B
Hahn P Season: 1-4, 4.43 era, never faced any of the Tigers
Miggy gets his 1st day off of the season. He’s available off the bench if needed.
This is the Tigers only lengthy west coast trip this season. We have to come out and play Seattle for 3 games just before the all star break and that’s it.
The A’s have the worst winning percentage in the league but only have a run differential of -7. A’s are 5-14 at home and 3-13 in day games. A’s are trying to get their 1st 3 game winning streak since Aug 7-9 last season. Tigers are 12-7 on the road.
Starting pitcher Shane Greene has held opponents to a combined three earned runs over his last three starts, despite a win and two no decisions. In his last outing on May 20 against Milwaukee, he allowed two earned runs on three hits in 6 1/3 innings and earned a no decision. His numbers during the day are just as good: 2-0 with a 3.72 ERA, allowing eight earned runs in 19 1/3 innings.
Athletics starter Jesse Hahn is feeling the lack of help himself. Hahn allowed three runs on five hits in six innings pitched in a loss to Houston on Wednesday and is without a win in his last five starts. During that span, he's allowed 18 runs in 27 2/3 innings.
The Tigers start shortstop Dixon Machado today. Machado, 23, was called up on Sunday from Triple-A Toledo to fill the role of an extra utility infielder. Jose Iglesias (left knee) remains day-to-day and will likely return this series.
Ian Kinsler remains in a hitting funk after going 0-for-4 with a walk on Sunday. He walked in his first at-bat, hit into a double play in the second inning, struck out twice and grounded out. Kinsler's 0 for his last 16 and hitless in his last 17 plate appearances.
A’s may get Ben Zobrist back early ahead of his originally projected mid- June return from knee surgery. Zobrist went 11 for 25 (.440) in his last six meetings with the Tigers in 2014.
The weather forecast for the Bay Area calls for sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 60s.
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