
After the disgusting display of baseball the Tigers showcased in the Metrodome last weekend, I decided to take a break from this blog for a bit out of frustration. That three game sweep turned into a five game losing streak against the Red Sox this week and I was wondering when I would find the energy and joy to write again.
It came back last night. That was one heck of a 9th inning against possibly the best closer in all of baseball. Sure, we got a few breaks; like Matt Joyce's check swing turning into a perfect bunt and Renteria's hopper to short getting bobbled and dropped by Julio Lugo. But isn't it about time the Tigers caught a break?
Pudge laid down a beautiful bunt to get the runs over and Granderson did his job of hitting to the right side to score the tying run. It was a tough night for Curtis, but he came through in a big spot like we expect from our center fielder. Then, with Renteria on third and two outs, Polanco hit a bat-shattering blooper into left field and we finally had a win. Finally.
So where are we at now? At 15-20, you would think the Tigers have a long uphill climb to get back in it. The truth is, the division is doing a number on each other and we are only 3.5 games out of first place and only two behind the Indians. We're right there. Maybe this 9th inning rally can catapult us into the type of winning streak Detroit fans have been clamoring for since 2006. We'll see.
Justin Verlander takes the mound tonight against Josh Beckett to close out the four game strip with the Sox. Then it's another three-game series with the Yanks, who you know will be out to get us after sweeping them in New York a week and a half ago. It's not an easy stretch; baseball never seems to be easy. I'm just glad I had something I wanted to write about again.

