Who?s hot: Carlos Guillen (.455), Placido Polanco (.432) and Ramon Santiago (.421) hit well over .400 on the nine-game road trip.
Who?s not: Closer Fernando Rodney gave up a two-run homer Thursday and a three-run homer Sunday.
Matchup of the week: A four-game series with the Minnesota Twins with the AL Central title on the line. Detroit has a 3-2 edge in games at Detroit, while the Twins went 7-2 at the Metrodome.
Schedule: Tigers vs. Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. Monday (Rick Porcello vs. Nick Blackburn, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday (Justin Verlander vs. Brian Duensing, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Wednesday (Eddie Bonine vs. Carl Pavano, FSD), 1:05 p.m. Thursday (Nate Robertson vs. Scott Baker, FSD). Tigers vs. Chicago, 7:05 p.m. Friday (Edwin Jackson vs. Daniel Hudson, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Saturday (Rick Porcello vs. John Danks, FSD), 1:05 p.m. Sunday (Justin Verlander vs. Carlos Torres or Mark Buehrle, FSD).
Seay likely to return
Left-handed reliever Bobby Seay remained confident on Sunday he would be able to pitch in the Minnesota Twins series beginning today. He strained a chest muscle pitching Thursday night in Cleveland.
?They?re letting me rest one more day and I?ll try to throw tomorrow,? Seay said.
Analysis: Detroit has its top two winners, Verlander and Porcello, pitching the first two games against Minnesota. It needs to take control of the series in those games.
Who?s not: Closer Fernando Rodney gave up a two-run homer Thursday and a three-run homer Sunday.
Matchup of the week: A four-game series with the Minnesota Twins with the AL Central title on the line. Detroit has a 3-2 edge in games at Detroit, while the Twins went 7-2 at the Metrodome.
Schedule: Tigers vs. Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. Monday (Rick Porcello vs. Nick Blackburn, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday (Justin Verlander vs. Brian Duensing, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Wednesday (Eddie Bonine vs. Carl Pavano, FSD), 1:05 p.m. Thursday (Nate Robertson vs. Scott Baker, FSD). Tigers vs. Chicago, 7:05 p.m. Friday (Edwin Jackson vs. Daniel Hudson, FSD), 7:05 p.m. Saturday (Rick Porcello vs. John Danks, FSD), 1:05 p.m. Sunday (Justin Verlander vs. Carlos Torres or Mark Buehrle, FSD).
Seay likely to return
Left-handed reliever Bobby Seay remained confident on Sunday he would be able to pitch in the Minnesota Twins series beginning today. He strained a chest muscle pitching Thursday night in Cleveland.
?They?re letting me rest one more day and I?ll try to throw tomorrow,? Seay said.
Analysis: Detroit has its top two winners, Verlander and Porcello, pitching the first two games against Minnesota. It needs to take control of the series in those games.
