
Joel Zumaya might get future starting role
Date: Friday, July 04 @ 15:32:12 CDT Topic: Sport
BY JON PAUL MOROSI • FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER • July 4, 2008 SEATTLE -- In response to a question Thursday, Tigers manager Jim Leyland said it is "possible" that the Tigers would consider moving Joel Zumaya from the bullpen to the starting rotation in...
by MT Bureau - July 4, 2008 - 0 comments Seattle -- Matt Joyce and Gary Sheffield had RBI singles during a three-run fifth Thursday that broke open a tie game and vaulted Detroit to an 8-4 victory over Seattle. The Tigers halted a two-game skid, but have won seven of their last nine. Detroit twice overcame a one-run deficit before taking command in the fifth against Carlos Silva (4-10). Curtis Granderson opened the inning with a triple and, one out later, scored on a fielder's choice grounder by Carlos Guillen. After Guillen advanced to second on a single by Miguel Cabrera Joyce and Sheffield delivered their run-scoring base hits to make it 5-2. Michael Hollimon tacked on a solo homer in the sixth and Ivan Rodriguez drove in his second and third runs of the game with a single in the ninth. Silva was unable to follow up on his previous outing, which turned out to be his first win in more than two months. Justin Verlander (5-9) got the victory, allowing two runs on eight hits over six innings. Verlander struggled early in the season, but now has a five-start unbeaten streak. Copyright 2008 by United Press International. printer friendly version Source: The Money Times
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