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TIGERS (20-13):
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
Miggy 1B
VMart DH
JD RF
Cespedes LF
Castellanos 3B
McCann C
Iggy SS
Lobstein P Season: 3-2, 3.00 era Lifetime vs. Twins: 0-1, 7.84 era
TWINS (18-15):
Dozier 2B
Hunter RF
Mauer 1B
Plouffe 3B
Suzuki C
Rosario LF
Escobar DH
Hicks CF
Santana SS
Nolasco P Season: 2-1, 9.00 era Lifetime vs. Tigers: 1-1, 4.43 era
Tonight's forecast in Detroit calls for partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 57 degrees around first pitch. There's a zero percent chance for rain at 7 p.m.
Nolasco has struggled this year with a 9.00 ERA in three starts, but has won his last two outings since coming off the disabled list. In his last start, he gave up four runs over five innings against the A's on Thursday, but still picked up the win with the offense picking up the slack.
Lobstein has been solid for the Tigers this year, posting a 3.00 ERA in five starts. His last outing was his best of the season, as he gave up just one unearned run over 7 2/3 innings against the White Sox on Thursday. Lobstein made two appearances against the Twins last year, giving up nine runs over 10 1/3 innings for a 7.84 ERA. Lobstein only has 15 strikeouts in 33 innings but his 58.3 groundball percentage is one of the highest in the AL.
The Tigers, meanwhile, have scored two or fewer earned runs in three straight game, but have outscored the Twins, 24-2, in four games in Detroit.
Tigers outfielder Anthony Gose enters Wednesday riding a five-game hitting streak after he went 2 for 4 with a double Tuesday. It marked his ninth multi-hit game this season.
Ian Kinsler is 6-for-14 and Victor Martinez is 5-for-11 against Nolasco .
Miggy has struck out 5 times in 10 at bats when facing Nolasco. He is also 3 for 24 in his last games.
Current members of the Tigers are hitting .329 (25 for 76) with an .866 OPS against Nolasco.
Kenny Vargas is 2-4 with 4 rbi?s against Lobstein.
Gose CF
Kinsler 2B
Miggy 1B
VMart DH
JD RF
Cespedes LF
Castellanos 3B
McCann C
Iggy SS
Lobstein P Season: 3-2, 3.00 era Lifetime vs. Twins: 0-1, 7.84 era
TWINS (18-15):
Dozier 2B
Hunter RF
Mauer 1B
Plouffe 3B
Suzuki C
Rosario LF
Escobar DH
Hicks CF
Santana SS
Nolasco P Season: 2-1, 9.00 era Lifetime vs. Tigers: 1-1, 4.43 era
Tonight's forecast in Detroit calls for partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 57 degrees around first pitch. There's a zero percent chance for rain at 7 p.m.
Nolasco has struggled this year with a 9.00 ERA in three starts, but has won his last two outings since coming off the disabled list. In his last start, he gave up four runs over five innings against the A's on Thursday, but still picked up the win with the offense picking up the slack.
Lobstein has been solid for the Tigers this year, posting a 3.00 ERA in five starts. His last outing was his best of the season, as he gave up just one unearned run over 7 2/3 innings against the White Sox on Thursday. Lobstein made two appearances against the Twins last year, giving up nine runs over 10 1/3 innings for a 7.84 ERA. Lobstein only has 15 strikeouts in 33 innings but his 58.3 groundball percentage is one of the highest in the AL.
The Tigers, meanwhile, have scored two or fewer earned runs in three straight game, but have outscored the Twins, 24-2, in four games in Detroit.
Tigers outfielder Anthony Gose enters Wednesday riding a five-game hitting streak after he went 2 for 4 with a double Tuesday. It marked his ninth multi-hit game this season.
Ian Kinsler is 6-for-14 and Victor Martinez is 5-for-11 against Nolasco .
Miggy has struck out 5 times in 10 at bats when facing Nolasco. He is also 3 for 24 in his last games.
Current members of the Tigers are hitting .329 (25 for 76) with an .866 OPS against Nolasco.
Kenny Vargas is 2-4 with 4 rbi?s against Lobstein.