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Tampa Bay Rays
vs
Detroit Tigers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/20/2016
7:10pm EST

Lines:
Tampa Bay -1.5
Detroit +1.5

Total:
Over 9 (+102)
Under 9 (-113)

Community Picks: Tampa Bay Rays 0% vs Detroit Tigers 0%

Tampa Bay Rays and Detroit Tigers Thread

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Detroit Tigers
Matt Andriese has delivered a pair of sublime performances since being called up, including a two-hitter in his latest start, but he doesn't consider himself a lock in the Tampa Bay Rays rotation. Andriese looks to further his cause Friday night while denying the Detroit Tigers a season high-tying fifth consecutive win. Andriese is 2-0 with a 0.56 ERA since being called up from the minors May 8 and earned a 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels that same day. Continue to Article
May 19, 2016 4:04:pm EST
Detroit Tigers
On Monday, Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus gave us the best/craziest ejection we've seen in baseball in quite some time. However, the star of that epic tirade wasn't Ausmus himself, but Ausmus' hoodie and cap, which both played important roles. Now Ausmus has donated those items to the Detroit Tigers Foundation, and they're being auctioned off for charity. Continue to Article
May 19, 2016 10:13:am EST
Detroit Tigers
On Monday, Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus gave us the best/craziest ejection we've seen in baseball in quite some time. However, the star of that epic tirade wasn't Ausmus himself, but Ausmus' own hoodie and cap, which both played important roles. Now Ausmus has donated those items to the Detroit Tigers Foundation, and they're being auctioned off for charity. You might be wondering how a hoodie and a hat could become the stars of an ejection. Ausmus used them as props to perhaps make a point about the strike zone, which he felt umpire Doug Eddings had been expanding. As the grand finale to his ejection theatrical, Ausmus walked to home plate, kicked dirt on it, and then took off his navy blue Tigers hoodie and covered the plate with it. For good measure, he tossed his hat at the plate as he walked away.  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] As of now, the hoodie and hat are going for $2010, with just over six days left to bid. The proceeds of the auction are going to the Tiny Tigers t-ball program, which is funded by the Detroit Tigers Foundation. And if you're worried that the hoodie and hat have been washed since Ausmus used them, never fear. The auction description specifically says that neither have been cleaned, and there's still dirt on both.  The winner of the auction will not only get the most famous items from a surely legendary on-field meltdown, but they also get the pleasure of speculating about what Ausmus was really doing with that hoodie when he draped it over home plate. Was he putting the plate to bed and using the hoodie to tuck it in? Did he think the plate was cold? Was he trying to dress it up so Eddings could see it better? The world may never know. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports:   The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - Liz Roscher is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at lizroscher@yahoo.com or follow her on twitter! Follow @lizroscher Continue to Article
May 19, 2016 10:13:am EST
Detroit Tigers
The Minnesota Twins shocked many by winning 83 games and staying the AL wild-card race for much of the season under rookie manager Paul Molitor in 2015. Minnesota has lost six in a row at home, a skid it'll try to snap Thursday night against the Toronto Blue Jays as the struggling clubs open a four-game set at Target Field. The disappointment has continued ever since the Twins (10-29) dropped their first nine of the season, an unexpected start for a team that overachieved in Molitor's first year. Continue to Article
May 18, 2016 11:37:pm EST
Tampa Bay Rays
TORONTO – A quarter of the way into the season, the Blue Jays are a baseball team in desperate need of a spark. The brawl in Texas certainly didn’t do it, as consecutive blowout losses against the Tampa Bay Rays followed. Enter, Jimmy Paredes? Paredes, picked up off waivers from Baltimore on Monday, was in the lineup at third base Wednesday night for his first start with Toronto with Josh Donaldson getting the day off for rest. Jose Bautista will be getting one soon, too, either when MLB upholds his one-game suspension for his involvement in the brawl or he drops his appeal. The game got off to a promising start. In his first at-bat, Paredes smashed a ball over the left field fence to put the Blue Jays up 1-0 in the second inning. Spark acquired? Not so much. Paredes’ homer was Toronto’s only hit until Michael Saunders hit a solo shot in the fifth. By then the Rays had regained the lead after R.A. Dickey allowed back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning and another run in the fifth. Kevin Kiermaier's two-run home run in the sixth made it 5-2 for Tampa Bay. Edwin Encarnacion clubbed a home run in the eighth. It too, however, was a one-run endeavor. The Rays added one more run in the ninth for good measure to win the game 6-3. The Blue Jays slumped to a fifth straight loss and the search for a spark continues. Troy Tulowitzki's verbal fireworks toward the home plate umpire after a botched call that resulted in a strikeout sure didn't do it. After another strikeout, Tulowitzki slammed his helmet down. That's frustration, not a spark. Maybe it's the schedule, with a four-game series against the AL-worst Minnesota Twins starting Thursday and then a three-game set in New York against the Yankees, currently last in the AL East.  "I think this team understands that we’re going to get past this. We’ve just got to start playing better baseball.That includes all phases, pitching, hitting, base-running, defence," said bench coach DeMarlo Hale, who is serving as manager while John Gibbons served the second game of his three-game suspension. "That’s a good team in that locker-room and we are a good team. There are some good players and we trust them. It’s going to change." If last year is any lesson, it's too early to pronounce the season over. The Blue Jays are 19-23 through 42 games. They were 18-24 through 42 games in 2015. The difference this season, though, is that the peripheral numbers aren't close to being as encouraging. The offence is 37 runs per game behind last year's pace. The run prevention has been 30 runs better, which helps explain the similar records, but there's less optimism that will continue as the starting rotation has exceeded  expectations to this point.  According to Sportsnet.ca , left-hander Brett Cecil faces up to a month on the sidelines due to a tear in his lat muscle, leaving an already thin bullpen without a key pitcher for a significant period of time. Before Toronto can take off, they have to snap what is now their longest losing streak of the season. They sure are not making this division title defence easy on themselves. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Canada Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Yahoo Canada Sports . Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
May 18, 2016 11:15:pm EST
 
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