Game Date:
05/16/2016
7:10pm EST
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Minnesota +1.5
Detroit -1.5
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Under 8.5 (+102)
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Although the game had ended long ago, Darren O'Day still hadn't calmed down. The Baltimore Orioles reliever remained convinced that he struck out the side in the eighth inning. O'Day yielded home runs to J.D. Martinez and Miguel Cabrera on successive pitches, and the Detroit Tigers pulled out a 6-5 victory Sunday to end Baltimore's seven-game winning streak. Continue to Article
May 15, 2016 8:13:pm EST
Perhaps Jordan Zimmermann would still be unbeaten if his mound opponents in his last two starts weren't among the game's best. Zimmermann and the Detroit Tigers open a three-game home series Monday night against the Minnesota Twins, who are giving Jose Berrios his fourth big league start. The Tigers right-hander began 5-0 before losing to Cole Hamels of Texas and Max Scherzer of Washington in his last two starts, allowing six runs over 15 innings and gaining one run of support. Continue to Article
May 15, 2016 7:10:pm EST
Perhaps Jordan Zimmermann would still be unbeaten if his mound opponents in his last two starts weren't among the game's best. Zimmermann and the Detroit Tigers open a three-game home series Monday night against the Minnesota Twins, who are giving Jose Berrios his fourth big league start. The Tigers right-hander began 5-0 before losing to Cole Hamels of Texas and Max Scherzer of Washington in his last two starts, allowing six runs over 15 innings and gaining one run of support. Continue to Article
May 15, 2016 7:10:pm EST
J.D. Martinez and Miguel Cabrera homered on consecutive pitches in the eighth inning, and the Detroit Tigers rallied past the Orioles 6-5 Sunday to end Baltimore's seven-game winning streak. The home runs came against Darren O'Day, who fanned the first two batters in the eighth with Baltimore up 5-4. Martinez hit the sidearmer's next pitch over the center-field wall, and Cabrera followed with a drive to left. Continue to Article
May 15, 2016 5:43:pm EST
After becoming the fifth player in major league history to strike out 20 batters over nine innings, Nationals ace Max Scherzer faces another daunting challenge on Tuesday: defeating Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard. ''Let's just say that I'm happy that we had six days (between starts)'' Scherzer said Sunday, four days after his record-tying performance in Washington's 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. While Scherzer (4-2, 4.15 ERA) was brilliant Wednesday, allowing six hits and no walks while throwing 96 of 119 pitches for strikes, Syndergaard has had the more consistent start to the season. Continue to Article
May 15, 2016 1:40:pm EST