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Detroit Tigers Vs. Oakland Athletics Wednesday, May 27, 2015 W 12:35 P.M Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics Wednesday, May 27, 2015 w 12:35 p.m. w CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires Official Scorer: David Feldman Anthem: Kairos Music Academy Choir First Pitch: Brian Greenwood HP 64 Alan Porter Upcoming Games: 1B 18 Marcus Pattillo Thu., May 28 NYY RHP Kendall GRAVEMAN (2-2, 6.04) vs. LHP C.C. SABATHIA (2-6, 5.47) 7:05 CSNCA 2B 90 Mark Ripperger Fri., May 29 NYY RHP Sonny GRAY (5-2, 1.77) vs. LHP Chris CAPUANO (0-2, 7.36) 7:05 CSNCA 3B 8 Jeff Kellogg (cc) Sat., May 30 NYY RHP Jesse HAHN (2-4, 3.69) vs. RHP Nathan EOVALDI (4-1, 4.27) 7:05 CSNCA DETROIT TIGERS (27-20) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 20 Rajai DAVIS, RF .271, 1, 10 3 Ian KINSLER, 2B .282, 0, 21 24 Miguel CABRERA, 1B .341, 11, 32 52 Yoenis CÉSPEDES, LF .285, 5, 24 28 J.D. MARTINEZ, DH .260, 9, 22 9 Nick CASTELLANOS, 3B .237, 4, 20 50 Bryan HOLADAY, C .308, 1, 6 49 Dixon MACHADO, SS .000, 0, 0 12 Anthony GOSE, CF (L) .338, 1, 11 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 30 RHP Alex WILSON 1-1, 2.29 18 Tyler COLLINS OF 32 Tom GORZELLANY Right 56 Kyle RYAN 1 Jose IGLESIAS INF 65 Blaine HARDY 26 Hernan PEREZ INF Right 34 James McCANN C 38 Joakim SORIA Switch 44 Joba CHAMBERLAIN 27 Andrew ROMINE INF 60 Angel NESBITT 62 Al ALBUQUERQUE Coaching Staff: Active Players: 24 Miguel Cabrera INF 49 Dixon Machado INF 7 Brad Ausmus Manager 1 Jose Iglesias INF 26 Hernan Perez INF 50 Bryan Holaday C 8 Wally Joyner Hitting 3 Ian Kinsler INF 27 Andrew Romine (S) INF 52 Yoenis Céspedes OF 15 Omar Vizquel First Base 9 Nick Castellanos INF 28 J.D. Martinez OF 56 Kyle Ryan (L) LHP 17 Mick Billmeyer Bullpen 12 Anthony Gose (L) OF 30 Alex Wilson RHP 60 Angel Nesbitt RHP 22 Gene Lamont Bench 14 David Price (L) LHP 32 Tom Gorzelanny LHP 61 Shane Greene RHP 25 Dave Clark Third Base 18 Tyler Collins (L) OF 34 James McCann C 62 Al Albuquerque RHP 51 Jeff Jones Pitching 19 Anibal Sanchez RHP 38 Joakim Soria RHP 65 Blaine Hardy (L) LHP 59 David Newhan Asst. Hitting 20 Rajai Davis OF 44 Joba Chamberlain RHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (17-31) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 1 Billy BURNS, CF (S) .292, 1, 2 22 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) .312, 7, 30 18 Ben ZOBRIST, 2B (S) .259, 1, 8 21 Stephen VOGT, C (L) .313, 10, 33 16 Billy BUTLER, DH .267, 4, 23 50 Max MUNCY, 1B (L) .227, 2, 5 15 Brett LAWRIE, 3B .272, 2, 16 23 Sam FULD, LF (L) .198, 0, 8 28 Eric SOGARD, SS (L) .262, 0, 10 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 26 LHP Scott KAZMIR 2-3, 3.09 None 56 Fernando ABAD 62 Sean DOOLITTLE Right 10 Marcus SEMIEN INF Right 19 Josh PHEGLEY C 33 Fernando RODRIGUEZ 20 Mark CANHA INF 36 Tyler CLIPPARD 58 Evan SCRIBNER Switch 61 Dan OTERO 12 Andy PARRINO INF 68 Arnold LEON Coaching Staff: Active Players: 21 Stephen Vogt (L) C 36 Tyler Clippard RHP 6 Bob Melvin Manager 1 Billy Burns (S) OF 22 Josh Reddick (L) OF 50 Max Muncy (L) INF 2 Mike Gallego Third Base 10 Marcus Semien INF 23 Sam Fuld (L) OF 54 Sonny Gray RHP 14 Mike Aldrete Bench 12 Andy Parrino (S) INF 26 Scott Kazmir (L) LHP 56 Fernando Abad (L) LHP 41 Curt Young Pitching 15 Brett Lawrie INF 28 Eric Sogard (L) INF 58 Evan Scribner RHP 46 Tye Waller First Base 16 Billy Butler INF 30 Jesse Chavez RHP 61 Dan Otero RHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 18 Ben Zobrist (S) UTIL 31 Kendall Graveman RHP 62 Sean Doolittle (L) LHP 59 Marcus Jensen Asst. Hitting 19 Josh Phegley C 32 Jesse Hahn RHP 68 Arnold Leon RHP 65 Scott Emerson Bullpen 20 Mark Canha UTIL 33 Fernando Rodriguez RHP .
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