Detroit Tigers(28-28) Vs Chicago White Sox(25-28)

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Detroit Tigers(28-28) Vs Chicago White Sox(25-28) Game No.: 54 Detroit Tigers(28-28) vs Chicago White Sox(25-28) Jun 6, 2015 U.S. Cellular Field First Pitch: Temp: OFFICIAL SCORERS: Don Friske UMPIRES: HP-Cory Blaser(89) 1B-Chris Guccione(68) 2B-Jeff Nelson(45) (Crew Chief) 3B-Laz Diaz(63) AVG HR RBI Detroit Tigers POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .265 1 10 20 Davis CF .265 1 23 3 Kinsler 2B .327 11 36 24 Cabrera 1B .288 7 28 52 Cespedes LF .255 9 22 28 Martinez RF .235 4 24 9 Castellanos DH .271 2 12 34 McCann C .250 0 2 39 Wilson 3B .329 1 7 1 Iglesias SS R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 7 Brad Ausmus (Manager) Price (4-2, 2.91) 8 Wally Joyner (Hitting Coach) 51 Jeff Jones (Pitching Coach) 22 Gene Lamont (Bench Coach) 15 Omar Vizquel (First Base Coach) 25 Dave Clark (Third Base Coach) Tigers Roster 17 Mick Billmeyer (Bullpen Coach) 1 Jose Iglesias, SS (R) 18 Tyler Collins, LF (L) 28 J.D. Martinez, RF (R) 38 Joakim Soria, RHP 56 Kyle Ryan, LHP 3 Ian Kinsler, 2B (R) 19 Anibal Sanchez, RHP 30 Alex Wilson, RHP 39 Josh Wilson, 2B (R) 60 Angel Nesbitt, RHP 9 Nick Castellanos, 3B (R) 20 Rajai Davis, CF (R) 31 Alfredo Simon, RHP 44 Joba Chamberlain, RHP 61 Shane Greene, RHP 12 Anthony Gose, CF (L) 24 Miguel Cabrera, 1B (R) 32 Tom Gorzelanny, LHP 50 Bryan Holaday, C (R) 62 Al Alburquerque, RHP 14 David Price, LHP 27 Andrew Romine, 3B (S) 34 James McCann, C (R) 52 Yoenis Cespedes, LF (R) 65 Blaine Hardy, LHP Tigers DL 13 Alex Avila, C (L) 35 Justin Verlander, RHP 41 Victor Martinez, DH (S) 43 Bruce Rondon, RHP 53 Kyle Lobstein, LHP AVG HR RBI Chicago White Sox POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .238 3 10 1 Eaton (L) CF .231 2 21 10 Ramirez SS .280 9 33 79 Abreu DH .300 5 20 26 Garcia RF .237 7 23 25 LaRoche (L) 1B .271 3 14 15 Beckham 3B .211 2 9 58 Soto C .159 0 5 5 Sanchez (S) 2B .192 0 3 64 Bonifacio (S) LF R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 23 Robin Ventura (Manager) Danks (3-4, 4.81) 31 Todd Steverson (Hitting Coach) 99 Don Cooper (Pitching Coach) 8 Mark Parent (Bench Coach) 32 Daryl Boston (First Base Coach) 47 Joe McEwing (Third Base Coach) 37 Bobby Thigpen (Bullpen Coach) White Sox Roster 1 Adam Eaton, CF (L) 20 J.B. Shuck, LF (L) 30 David Robertson, RHP 49 Chris Sale, LHP 57 Zach Putnam, RHP 5 Carlos Sanchez, SS (S) 21 Tyler Flowers, C (R) 33 Zach Duke, LHP 50 John Danks, LHP 58 Geovany Soto, C (R) 10 Alexei Ramirez, SS (R) 25 Adam LaRoche, DH (L) 40 Daniel Webb, RHP 52 Jake Petricka, RHP 62 Jose Quintana, LHP 12 Conor Gillaspie, 3B (L) 26 Avisail Garcia, RF (R) 43 Dan Jennings, LHP 53 Melky Cabrera, LF (S) 64 Emilio Bonifacio, 2B (S) 15 Gordon Beckham, 3B (R) 29 Jeff Samardzija, RHP 48 Hector Noesi, RHP 55 Carlos Rodon, LHP 79 Jose Abreu, 1B (R) White Sox DL 34 Matt Albers, RHP GAME RECAP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R H E LOB.
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