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Detroit Tigers
vs
Baltimore Orioles
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Game Date:
05/14/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
Detroit +1.5
Baltimore -1.5

Total:
Over 9 (-114)
Under 9 (+103)

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Detroit Tigers
On Wednesday night, Washington Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer tied a major-league record by striking out 20 Detroit Tigers. In doing so, Scherzer joined elite company, becoming just the fourth member of the 20-strikeout club along with Roger Clemens, Kerry Wood and Randy Johnson. We'll include Johnson here, although his outing carries an asterisk because that game went in extra innings.  [Related: After Max Scherzer's 20-K night, will anyone ever get to 21? ] Regardless, it's an exclusive club, and now that Scherzer belongs to it he decided to celebrate at the most fitting intersection possible right in downtown Washington D.C.  Turns out the District was the perfect setting for baseball's latest 20-strikeout game. pic.twitter.com/9B7zZYJt78 — Washington Nationals (@Nationals) May 13, 2016 That's the intersection of 20th and K Street. It's a real intersection about two blocks east of Washington Circle, and it's pretty cool that Scherzer decided to commemorate his historic outing by posing for a picture right there. Of course, it would be even cooler if someone decided to temporarily rename or dedicate the intersection to Scherzer to honor his outing. Even if they just hang a sign of acknowledgment, that would work too. Then Scherzer would have bragging rights over guys who merely share a name with a street, like Huston Street, for example. He'd even have bragging rights over Vin Scully, who had a street leading to Dodger Stadium named in his honor.  Continue to Article
May 14, 2016 11:53:am EST
Baltimore Orioles
Welcome to The Walk Off, the nightly MLB recap from Big League Stew. Here we'll look at the top performers of the night, show you a must-see highlight and rundown the scoreboard. First, we start with a game you need to know about.   With Clayton Kershaw off to a historic start for the Dodgers and Jake Arrieta picking up where he left off as last season's NL Cy Young winner, there hasn't been a lot of attention left over for other starting pitchers. That has to change now though. Chicago White Sox left-hander Chris Sale belongs in the conversation when it comes to baseball's best hurler, and he showed us why again in Friday's 7-1 win against the Yankees . [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] The 26-year-old left-hander went the distance, limiting New York to one Chase Headley home run and five other hits as he became the first eight-game winner in the MLB this season. Even more amazing, it's only taken Sale eight starts to get there, which obviously puts him on a historic pace.  It's highly unlikely will continue winning games at this pace. There are too many factors involved that have to work in his favor every time he starts. But Sale has done an outstanding job controlling what he can control and leaving as little to chance as possible. Friday marked the seventh time he's pitched at least seven inning, and the second time he's completed a game.  When Sale is dialed in, that leaves little margin for error for his opponents. The White Sox has given him strong support as well, scoring 31 runs over his last four starts. It shows there's a lot going right for the White Sox as we reach the mid-point of May. But most would agree it all hinges on Sale continuing to pitch like one of the baseball's elite.  TOP PERFORMERS   Adam Jones: Baltimore's center fielder picked an excellent time to launch his 200th career home run. Jones went yard against Detroit's Justin Verlander in the sixth inning on Friday, and that would hold up as the only run in an Orioles 1-0 win . Credit Baltimore starter Chris Tillman as well. He tossed scoreless innings before giving way to Darren O'Day and Zach Britton. Troy Tulowitzki: It was a night for milestones as Tulowitzki also connected for his 200th career homer in  a Blue Jays 5-0 win against the Rangers . In doing so, Tulowitzki became only the tenth player who has played over 50-percent of his career games at shortstop to reach that number.   [Elsewhere: Rangers call up Matt Bush seven months after release from prison ] George Springer: To beat the Red Sox these days you have to outslug them, and that's exactly what the Houston Astros did in their 7-6 win . Springer led the way with three hits, including a go-ahead two-run homer in the sixth. Springer drove in four runs overall and finished a triple shy of the cycle.   R.A. Dickey: The knuckleball was dancing on Friday. In his best outing of the season, Dickey pitched eight inning scoreless innings and allowed just three hits Dickey fanned six and walked only one.  Joe Panik: For the first time in his MLB career, Joe Panik decided to swing at a 3-0 pitch. The Giants are glad he did, too, as he turned the offering from Shelby Miller in a three-run home run. Those would be the only three runs San Francisco scored in its 3-1 victory over the Diamondbacks . Confirmed via STATS: Joe Panik had seen 37 3-0 pitches in his career before tonight, and hadn't swung at any of them. — Andrew Baggarly (@extrabaggs) May 14, 2016 MUST-SEE HIGHLIGHT   This is why Chicago Cubs' manager Joe Maddon refused to pitch to Bryce Harper last weekend. If you give the Nationals superstar a chance to beat you, chances are he's going to beat you. Case in point, the Marlins pitched to Harper in the seventh inning of a tied game, and Harper made them pay with a go-ahead two-run homer. The home run was Harper's first since May 4, the day before Washington visited Wrigley Field, and it held up as the difference in Washington's 5-3 win .  THE REST OF THE SCOREBOARD Cubs 9, Pirates 4 : Chicago got home runs from Addision Russell and David Ross to win their league-leading 26th win. It's already the 14th time Chicago has won by five or more runs.  Phillies 3, Reds 2 : Philadelphia is now six games over .500 thanks to another quality outing from Jeremy Hellickson. The veteran right-hander allowed two runs (both unearned) over seven innings to earn his third win.   Indians 7, Twins 6 : Cleveland overcame four home runs from the Twins offense. Marlon Byrd drove in three, including the go-ahead two-run double in the eighth.  A's 6, Rays 3 : Oakland snaped a five-game losing with four runs. That includes a pair from Danny Valencia.  Brewers 1, Padres 0 : Milwaukee rookie Junior Guerra pitched six scoreless to pick up his second straight win.  Royals 5, Braves 1 : The Royals will try to get healthy this weekend. It started good here with a strong outing from Edinson Vozquez.  Rockies 5, Mets 2 : Colorado jumped on Matt Harvey for five runs on 11 hits in 5 2/3 innings. Trevor Story's RBI double in the fifth was the decisive run.  Dodgers 8, Cardinals 4 : Rookie Ross Stripling picks up his first MLB win and hit in a memorable game.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mark Townsend is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at bigleaguestew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Townie813 Continue to Article
May 14, 2016 1:38:am EST
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore tries to match its season-opening seven-game win streak Saturday night and send the Detroit Tigers to their 11th loss in 12 contests. One look at the Orioles' lineup shows their preferred way to score is via the home run, and they've done that with regularity through the first six weeks. Adam Jones hit his 200th career homer to back a stellar performance from Chris Tillman in Friday's 1-0 victory over the Tigers. Continue to Article
May 13, 2016 11:39:pm EST
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore tries to match its season-opening seven-game win streak Saturday night and send the Detroit Tigers to their 11th loss in 12 contests. One look at the Orioles' lineup shows their preferred way to score is via the home run, and they've done that with regularity through the first six weeks. Adam Jones hit his 200th career homer to back a stellar performance from Chris Tillman in Friday's 1-0 victory over the Tigers. Continue to Article
May 13, 2016 11:39:pm EST
Baltimore Orioles
Chris Tillman pitched seven innings of five-hit ball, Adam Jones broke up a scoreless duel with a sixth-inning homer off Justin Verlander and the Baltimore Orioles beat the skidding Detroit Tigers 1-0 Friday night. Tillman (5-1) struck out seven and walked two to win his fourth straight start and provide Baltimore with its second six-game winning streak of the season. Tillman has a 1.33 ERA with 32 strikeouts in his last four outings. Continue to Article
May 13, 2016 10:00:pm EST
 
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