Tigers’ streak ends at 12, magic number at 1
OAKLAND, CA – SEPTEMBER 15: Max Scherzer #37 of the Detroit Tigers pitches against the Oakland Athletics during an…
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StadiumO.co Coliseum, Oakland, CAAttendance10,925 (31.2% full) – % is based on regular season capacityGame Time2:36Weather57 degrees, cloudyWind15 mphUmpiresHome Plate – Andy Fletcher, First Base – Eric Cooper, Second Base – Jim Reynolds, Third Base – Mark Ripperger
OAKLAND, Calif. — Jim Leyland sat in his office, his lucky cigar resting unlit in a nearby ashtray. He’s going to throw the unused portion away — and get a clean change of underwear — now that his team’s 12-game winning streak came to an end.
“I’ll still smoke some of it,” Leyland said. “It’s a $40 cigar and was a gift after all.”Long time coming
With the Indians loss in Texas, the Tigers magic number is now 1. Detroit has never won the AL Central and has not won a division title of any kind since 1987. Even the Lions have a division title more recently than the Tigers.
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David DeJesus hit a three-run homer in the first, Brandon McCarthy pitched seven strong innings and the Oakland Athletics snapped Detroit’s longest winning streak in 77 years with a 6-1 victory on Thursday night, delaying the Tigers chance to clinch the AL Central Division title.”We have 12 games left to win it,” Tigers starter Max Scherzer said. “You have to like our chances. But we have not won anything yet.”Leyland will get a new change of underwear when his team goes for their first outright title since 1987 on Friday night. He stated before the game that he had not changed (nor washed) his underwear during the 12-game winning streak.”It was not anything we did or did not do,” Leyland said. “We just got beat. We were ready to play but their pitcher has figured out the art of pitching. Give him all the credit.”The Tigers have not completed first since taking the AL East almost a quarter-century ago. They only playoff appearance since then came in 2006, when they won the wild card.Delmon Young hit a home run for the Tigers, who saw their magic number drop to one when the Cleveland Indians fell to the Texas Rangers 7-4 earlier in the evening. The Tigers need any combination of a win or a Cleveland loss over the final 12 games to clinch the division.”We still have to get one more somehow,” Leyland said. “It was a nice streak but that is over and we have to finish it.”Kurt Suzuki and Cliff Pennington each hit a solo home run for the A’s, who won for the second time in five games. Coco Crisp added three hits and drove in a run.McCarthy (9-8) granted one run on five hits to improve to 3-2 with a 2.15 ERA over his last five starts. He walked two and struck out eight.”As a team you never want to see people celebrating on your home field,” McCarthy said. “For us it’s just getting wins and playing well. If we happen to spoil guys on the way there, that is great.”Scherzer (14-9) lasted five innings, giving up five runs on seven hits. He walked one and struck out eight.”We’ve been playing good ball as of late and we are still playing the ideal baseball of the season right now,” Scherzer said.Leyland stated the impressive fact about the streak was that it included wins over the Indians and Chicago White Sox.”It was a critical part of the season,” Leyland said. “We stepped up to the plate against the teams right behind us. To beat those two teams, that is pretty good.”DeJesus ended a 79 at-bat homerless streak with his three-run shot with two outs in the first. Coco Crisp, who returned to the lineup after missing several games with an ankle injury, singled to lead off. He was forced at second by Pennington. After Hideki Matsui fouled out, Scherzer walked Josh Willingham ahead of DeJesus.Suzuki led off the second with a home run and Pennington led off the fifth with a homer. Crisp doubled home a run in the eighth.”It was a cold night, too,” stated A’s manager Bob Melvin, who made his major league debut with the Tigers in 1985. “It ended up being a good power night for us. We do have some power, and we have been better in the second half but this ballpark can be tough to hit home runs in”.Young’s home run made it 4-1 in the third.Magglio Ordonez extended his hitting streak to 13 games with a first-inning single but Ramon Santiago went 0-for-3, ending his nine-game streak.The A’s (22-20) and Tigers (22-19) had similar records following game action on May 17. The teams have gone in notably different directions since.Detroit was eight games behind the Cleveland Indians and four games under .500 on May 3. The Tigers have played .625 ball since and are on the verge of becoming the sixth team since 2000 to win a division title after being behind by at least eight games at some point in the season.Game notes
The last time the A’s played a team on a 12-game hitting streak was at Baltimore in 1999. … RHP Trevor Cahill (11-13, 4.32) goes for the A’s on Friday night. The former All-Star is 3-6 with a 6.86 ERA in 11 starts since the All-Star Break. He beat the Tigers on April 17, allowing one run in eight innings. … Scherzer recorded his career high 14 strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings against the A’s in May. … Doug Fister (8-13, 3.06) makes the begin for the Tigers on Friday night. He has been outstanding since joining the Tigers, going 5-1 with a 2.28 ERA. He is 4-0 with a 0.74 ERA in his last five starts. … A’s IF Jemile Weeks (leg cramps) was out of the starting lineup for the second straight day ads a precautionary measure.
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