TORONTO — Detroit Tigers third baseman Ryan Kreidler and catcher Eric Haase threw their hands in the air simultaneously while Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. received a free pass to home plate. Manager A.J. Hinch bounced out of the dugout for a conversation with third base umpire Erich Bacchus. The Tigers were charged with
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The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Louisville Bats for a second straight night, winning this matchup 7-1. Starting on the mound for the Hens was Brenan Hanifee, he would get into a bases loaded jam in the first inning, but managed to escape without allowing the Bats to get run The Toledo Mud Hens defeated
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TORONTO — Detroit Tigers reliever Trey Wingenter went 1,289 days — or three years, six months and 12 days — without throwing an MLB pitch. Elbow surgery and two back surgeries were the culprits of his downfall. He is finally healthy again. He is finally pitching in the big leagues again. “First time out there is one thing,”
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Tigers starter Matt Manning fractured the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during tonight’s loss to the Blue Jays, the team informed reporters (including Chris McCosky of the Detroit News). The right-hander was in a walking boot in the clubhouse. Manning sustained the injury on his final pitch of the start. An Alejandro Kirk comebacker bounced off
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TORONTO — The sound of fans singing “O Canada” filled the Rogers Centre as the Toronto Blue Jays prepared for their first home game of the season with an extraordinary pregame ceremony. The 42,053 fans, a sold-out crowd, were amped up for baseball’s return to their city. A different feeling — Oh no — almost immediately infiltrated
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