Astros Reveal Why Cristian Javier Left Sun.'s Start Early
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The Tigers welcome Houston to Motown after taking three of four from the Twins in Minneapolis. After sputtering to open the month, Detroit is 7-3 in their last ten and 8.5 games ahead of Cleveland in the Central Division. Yesterday the Tigers gave up eight runs in the first four innings and were blasted by the Twins 8-1.
BOTTOM LINE: The Detroit Tigers open a three-game series at home against the Houston Astros on Monday. Detroit has gone 39-24 at home and 73-53 overall. The Tigers have a 41-13 record in games when they did not allow a home run.
Plus notes on the team's pitching woes and Jesús Sánchez feeling "weird" during his slump since joining the team.
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AlBat on MSNMLB: Astros Share Exciting News About Slugger Yordan Álvarez
T he announcement that Yordan Álvarez will begin his rehab assignment is music to the ears of Houston Astros fans. The powerhouse hitter has been sidelined since May 3 due to a small fracture in his right hand,