Texas and OVER 9 Texas:
Really was pretty easy to cap this one. I expect a pretty high scoring game with Texas coming out on top after all is said and done.
Detroit is struggling, they have lost 7 of their last 8 games and today you might be tallying on another loss with Sparks on the mound.
Steve Sparks just hates facing the Texas Rangers. In his career, he has made 15 starts vs the Rangers and is just 4-8 with a 6.28 ERA. Over those 15 starts, he has allowed a whopping 110 hits in just 77.1 innings

So mentally, this will be going throuh his mind, especially once a few runners get aboard. Expect a lack of focus and concentration by Sparks when Texas gets some runners aboard.
Of couse, a lot of those starts came against players that aren't currently on the team, so lets take a look at the current Texas players career averages vs Sparks. They are unreal:
F Catalonotto .385
R Greer .391
B Haselman .444
G Kapler .455
M Lamb .857
H Perry .375
A Rodriguez .450
R Palmeiro .158
M Young .500
C Murray 1.000
J Gonzalez .250
Those are just astonishing numbers and it's over quite a few at bats, so it's no fluke that these players have no problems with Sparks. (52 hits, 137 at bats)
Of course, if Texas knocks Sparks out of the game, we get to see possibly some more gas poured into the fire with the Tigers bullpen, which has a 5.42 ERA for the season.
So you're wondering why I'm also playing the 'OVER' as well as Texas? Well, a lot of that has to do with the Home plate Umpire. Home Ump is Mark Wegner, who has been known as a 'Homer' umpire over the past several years.
The home team has gone 61-35 over Wegner's last 96 times as the Home Ump. Now, what's key about this is the fact that when you have an Umpire such as Wegner behind the plate, usually it doesn't keep the road team from scoring... doesn't have alot of effect on that aspect, but basically allows the home team to get more runs...reason being, the Umpire tends to squeeze the strikezone a bit for the visiting pitcher.
Chan Ho Park will be making his 2nd start since coming off the DL. His 1st start came against this Tigers team last Sunday and he pitched very well, going 5 innings allowing just 1 run. I expect the Tigers to hit Park a little better today having just seem him less than a week ago, plus he will probably be on a pitch count again.
Park also has had a tendency to walk some batters over the course of his career. He has averaged over 4 walks per nine innings over his whole career, and if he gets squeezed at all by Wegner, which is likely today, the Tigers may get some runners aboard and possibly some runs as well.
Chances are good that we will see both bullpens today. Both pens are horrible. The Detroit pen has a 5.42 ERA for the season and the Texas pen is just as bad at 5.21.
Some trends that support the 'over' in this game:
Sparks last 7 games, the over is 5-1-1
Of Wegners 9 games as the Ump this year, the over is 7-2
What I expect in this game, is possibly a lot of runs with Texas coming out on top.
Good luck :thumb: