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2013 Lineup Template.Indd Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics · Saturday, April 13, 2013 · 1:05 pm · CSNCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch: Time of Game: Attendance: Today’s Umpires: About Today’s Game: Offi cial Scorer: Michael Duca HP 49 Andy Fletcher Live National Anthem: Granada High School Jazz Ensemble 1B 34 Sam Holbrook* Ceremonial First Pitch: Caroline Mehrten (Cache Creek Casino Resort) 2B 98 Chris Conroy A’s Upcoming Games: 3B 39 Paul Nauert April 14 DET RHP Jarrod Parker (0-1, 6.48) vs. RHP Anibal Sanchez (1-0, 1.50) 1:05 pm CSNCA *Crew chief April 15 HOU LHP Tommy Milone (2-0, 1.93) vs. LHP Erik Bedard (0-0, 0.00) 7:05 pm CSNCA DETROIT TIGERS (5-5) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 14 Austin JACKSON, CF (.370, 0, 1) 48 Torii HUNTER, RF (.409, 0, 6) 24 Miguel CABRERA, 3B (.357, 1, 11) 28 Prince FIELDER, 1B (L) (.417, 3, 17) 41 Victor MARTINEZ, DH (S) (.118, 0, 3) 18 Matt TUIASOSOPO, LF (.375, 0, 1) 27 Jhonny PERALTA, SS (.316, 0, 2) 4 Omar INFANTE, 2B (.400, 0, 4) 55 Brayan PENA, C (.250, 0, 0) DETROIT ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 10 Jim Leyland, Manager 35 RHP Justin VERLANDER (1-1, 2.19) 22 Gene Lamont, Bench 51 Jeff Jones, Pitching 8 Lloyd McClendon, Hitting 59 Mike Rojas, Bullpen 17 Rafael Belliard, First Base 61 Tom Brookens, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left 12 Andy Dirks OF 33 Drew Smyly RP 13 Alex Avila C 38 Darin Downs RP 32 Don Kelly OF 40 Phil Coke RP 58 Doug Fister SP Right Right None 19 Anibel Sanchez SP 20 Octavio Dotel RP 2B LOB Switch 21 Rick Porcello SP 39 Ramon Santiago IF 37 Max Scherzer SP 3B DP 53 Joaquin Benoit RP 60 Brayan Villarreal RP HR E 62 Al Alburquerque RP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (9-2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 5 John JASO, DH (L) (.333, 1, 6) 25 Chris YOUNG, CF (.194, 2, 6) 16 Josh REDDICK, RF (L) (.143, 1, 5) 37 Brandon MOSS, 1B (L) (.314, 2, 10) 15 Seth SMITH, LF (L) (.458, 1, 6) 20 Josh DONALDSON, 3B (.250, 2, 7) 28 Eric SOGARD, 2B (L) (.250, 0, 1) 36 Derek NORRIS, C (.375, 0, 2) 12 Andy PARRINO, SS (S) (.125, 0, 0) OAKLAND ROSTER PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Coaching Staff: 6 Bob Melvin, Manager 49 LHP Brett ANDERSON (1-1, 1.38) 5 Chip Hale, Bench 41 Curt Young, Pitching 30 Chili Davis, Hitting 51 Darren Bush, Bullpen 46 Tye Waller, First Base 2 Mike Gallego, Third Base Bench: Bullpen: Left Left None 13 Jerry Blevins RP 57 Tommy Milone SP Right 62 Sean Doolittle RP 7 Nate Freiman IF Right 52 Yoenis Cespedes OF 11 Jarrod Parker SP 40 Bartolo Colon SP 2B LOB Switch 44 Chris Resop RP 4 Coco Crisp OF 47 Pat Neshek RP 8 Jed Lowrie IF 48 Ryan Cook RP 3B DP 50 Grant Balfour RP 58 Evan Scribner RP HR E 64 A.J. Griffi n SP.
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