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TIGERS (35-34):
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
Miggy 1B
VMart DH
Cespedes LF
JD RF
McCann C
Romine 3B
Iggy SS
Ryan P Season: 1-1, 3.26 era (1.14 whip), Never faced the Indians
Indians (32-36):
Kipnis 2B
Lindor SS
Brantley CF
Raburn DH
Santana 1B
Aviles LF
Moss RF
Urshela 3B
Perez C
Bauer P Season: 6-3, 3.22 era (1.22 whip), Lifetime against the Tigers 2-0, 4.34 era (5 starts)
Happy Birthday Ian Kinsler!
Can the Tigers keep on winning against the Indians? Tigers are 7-2 against the Tribe this season and 22-12 against the AL central. Indians are 14-21 at home. Tigers are 17-16 on the road.
Ryan gets his 3rd start of the season. In his short MLB career, he has allowed left handed batters to hit .303. Ryan has never faced in Indians batter.
The 24 year old Bauer (3rd pick in 2011 draft) owns mlb?s best road era at 1.10 this year but not so much at home. In 7 home starts he?s posted a 5.40 era. He leads the AL in walks allowed with 37. He is coming off of a 7 inning, 4 hit, 0 run performance against the Cubs in his last start.
Tiger hitters are a combined 29 for 89 (.326) with 5 home runs against Bauer. Miggy is 4 for 14, JD is 5 for 11 and Kinsler is 5 for 15.
JD is hitting .394 with six homers and 14 RBI in his last eight games.
Miggy (1st in avg .346) is 22 for 34 (.647) with five homers, 15 RBI and a 1.147 slugging percentage against the Indians this season. He has reached base in 26 straight games at Progressive Field, batting .463 with 12 homers, 10 doubles and 35 RBI.
The Indians are 11-15 against lefties this year and are coming off 3 straight games of scoring just 1 run against Tampa. Cleveland is 30th in the majors in runs scored this month with just 47 in 18 games.
Kipnis (2nd in avg .345) is batting .495 during a 25-game hitting streak at home, the longest by an Indians hitter since Miguel Dilone hit safely in 27 straight at Cleveland Stadium from July 6-Aug. 31, 1980. Kipnis leads the majors with a .409 average at home and is batting .386 during a 16-game overall hitting streak that has matched his career best from June 18-July 5, 2013.
Raburn is hitting .310 with .927 OPS against left-handers this season.
There is a chance of thunderstorms in Cleveland tonight, but most of the storm activity is not expected until after midnight. The forecast calls for temperatures in the lower 80s for first pitch today.
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
Miggy 1B
VMart DH
Cespedes LF
JD RF
McCann C
Romine 3B
Iggy SS
Ryan P Season: 1-1, 3.26 era (1.14 whip), Never faced the Indians
Indians (32-36):
Kipnis 2B
Lindor SS
Brantley CF
Raburn DH
Santana 1B
Aviles LF
Moss RF
Urshela 3B
Perez C
Bauer P Season: 6-3, 3.22 era (1.22 whip), Lifetime against the Tigers 2-0, 4.34 era (5 starts)
Happy Birthday Ian Kinsler!
Can the Tigers keep on winning against the Indians? Tigers are 7-2 against the Tribe this season and 22-12 against the AL central. Indians are 14-21 at home. Tigers are 17-16 on the road.
Ryan gets his 3rd start of the season. In his short MLB career, he has allowed left handed batters to hit .303. Ryan has never faced in Indians batter.
The 24 year old Bauer (3rd pick in 2011 draft) owns mlb?s best road era at 1.10 this year but not so much at home. In 7 home starts he?s posted a 5.40 era. He leads the AL in walks allowed with 37. He is coming off of a 7 inning, 4 hit, 0 run performance against the Cubs in his last start.
Tiger hitters are a combined 29 for 89 (.326) with 5 home runs against Bauer. Miggy is 4 for 14, JD is 5 for 11 and Kinsler is 5 for 15.
JD is hitting .394 with six homers and 14 RBI in his last eight games.
Miggy (1st in avg .346) is 22 for 34 (.647) with five homers, 15 RBI and a 1.147 slugging percentage against the Indians this season. He has reached base in 26 straight games at Progressive Field, batting .463 with 12 homers, 10 doubles and 35 RBI.
The Indians are 11-15 against lefties this year and are coming off 3 straight games of scoring just 1 run against Tampa. Cleveland is 30th in the majors in runs scored this month with just 47 in 18 games.
Kipnis (2nd in avg .345) is batting .495 during a 25-game hitting streak at home, the longest by an Indians hitter since Miguel Dilone hit safely in 27 straight at Cleveland Stadium from July 6-Aug. 31, 1980. Kipnis leads the majors with a .409 average at home and is batting .386 during a 16-game overall hitting streak that has matched his career best from June 18-July 5, 2013.
Raburn is hitting .310 with .927 OPS against left-handers this season.
There is a chance of thunderstorms in Cleveland tonight, but most of the storm activity is not expected until after midnight. The forecast calls for temperatures in the lower 80s for first pitch today.