Detroit Tigers baseball returns Monday as the team continues the 2017 regular season on the road in Cleveland. Here’s what you need to know to watch.
Detroit Tigers players will look to rebound Monday after dropping Sunday’s contest in Toronto.
The Tigers had a chance to take the series with a win, but ended up losing the contest and the three-game set.
Sunday’s contest was largely decided by Toronto outfielder Teoscar Hernandez, who mashed two home runs off Anibal Sanchez en route to a five RBI day at the plate.
Overall, Sanchez allowed 12 hits and seven runs in just 4.2 frames. The veteran struck out five, but also gave up a pair of home runs and a walk.
Jeff Ferrell threw a third of an inning, while Artie Lewicki worked two innings. The rookie was tagged for just three hits and an earned run on 43 pitches. He punched out three.
Daniel Norris also got a frame of work in, needing just 10 pitches to maneuver through the bottom of the eighth.
Offensively, Ian Kinsler led the way with a pair of RBI. Both came on a two-run home run in the fifth off Toronto starter J.A. Happ. Dixon Machado also scored on the play.
Nicholas Castellanos added two hits as the Tigers combined for seven total hits and a pair of walks to go with 11 strikeouts.
Monday’s lineup
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So how will the Detroit Tigers line up on Monday? According to a tweet from the team’s official Twitter account, we know what the Tigers’ batting order will look like against Cleveland.
- Ian Kinsler, Second Base
- Alex Presley, Designated Hitter
- Miguel Cabrera, First Base
- Nicholas Castellanos, Right Field
- Jeimer Candelario, Third Base
- James McCann, Catcher
- Tyler Collins, Left Field
- JaCoby Jones, Center Field
- Dixon Machado, Shortstop
So where can you catch today’s Detroit Tigers game, and when will all of the action go down? We have all the information you need to know right here so you don’t miss a second of the action.
Date: 9/11/2017
Start Time: 4:10 P.M. Eastern time
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Arena: Progressive Field
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2
TV Info: Fox Sports Detroit
Radio: 97.1 The Ticket
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