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GAME TWO

TIGERS

Austin Jackson - CF

Quintin Berry - LF

Miguel Cabrera - 3B

Prince Fielder - 1B

Delmon Young - DH

Andy Dirks - RF

Jhonny Peralta - SS

Alex Avila - C

Omar Infante - 2B

Anibal Sanchez - RHP (1-1, 3.86 ERA) OO [MARLINS * 0-0, 3.94 ERA] OO [TIGERS * 1-1, 3.74 ERA]

YANKEES

Ichiro Suzuki - LF

Robinson Cano - 2B

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Raul Ibanez - DH

Russell Martin - C

Alex Rodriguez - 3B

Curtis Granderson - CF

Nick Swisher - RF

Jayson Nix - SS

Hiroki Kuroda - RHP (16-11, 3.32 ERA)

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GAME THREE

TIGERS

Austin Jackson - CF

Quintin Berry - LF

Miguel Cabrera - 3B

Prince Fielder - 1B

Delmon Young - DH

Andy Dirks - RF

Jhonny Peralta - SS

Alex Avila - C

Omar Infante - 2B

Justin Verlander - RHP (17-8, 2.64 ERA)

YANKEES

Brett Gardner - LF

Ichiro Suzuki - RF

Mark Teixeira - 1B

Robinson Cano - 2B

Raul Ibanez - DH

Russell Martin - C

Eric Chavez - 3B

Curtis Granderson - CF

Eduardo Nunez - SS

Phil Hughes - RHP (16-13, 4.23 ERA)

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PHIL HUGHESO (vs. TIGERS, 10/16)O [A.L.C.S. * Game Three]

IP:O 3-Plus *

H:o. 3

R:O. 1

BB:. 3

SO:O1

Pitches: 61 (36 Strikes, 25 Balls)

* Hughes did not record any outs before departing in the 4th inning due to injury.

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Was our pitching that good or are the Yankees truly that horrible? Wow. As confident as I felt about our pitching, maybe it's not quite as great as we had thought. Go Tigers!

I was just thinking the exact same thing. The Rangers offense was struggling down the stretch as well. I still feel good about our pitching, but it does make you wonder... how much of it was our starters stepping up versus their guys bending over.

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JUSTIN VERLANDERO (vs. YANKEES, 10/16)O [A.L.C.S. * Game Three]

IP:O 8.33

H:o. 3

R:O. 1

BB:. 0

SO:O3

Pitches: 132 (86 Strikes, 46 Balls)

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VERLANDER BY INNINGS

9

12

12

21

14

13

20

14

17 *

* Verlander recorded 1 out before departing in the 9th inning.

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