Tigers Keep Winning And Now Get The Yankees In Motown

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Tigers' Winning Streak Leads to Showdown with Yankees in Motown


Summary:
The Detroit Tigers continue their impressive run, boasting the best record in the majors at 35-15. Up next, a formidable challenge against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park.

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The Detroit Tigers are on a roll after clinching another series victory against division rivals, the Cleveland Guardians, maintaining the top spot in the majors with a 35-15 record. However, they now face a crucial test with upcoming games at Comerica Park as they welcome the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox.

Any American League team aiming for contention knows that overcoming perennial powerhouses like the Yankees and the Red Sox is essential. While the defending World Series champions, the Chicago White Sox, remain formidable, the Yankees and BoSox are key adversaries.

In the National League, the Atlanta Braves have shown strong signs for the 2006 season following a consistent 2005 campaign, leading the NL East for the 14th consecutive year. They recently secured four straight road wins, including a sweep at Wrigley Field, showcasing offensive power with eight home runs.

Additionally, El Duque's return to Florida to secure his first win as a New York Met adds depth to Willy Randolph's squad. Meanwhile, Carlos Beltran and Carlos Delgado continue to contribute significantly on offense.

Turning focus to today’s game, Randy Johnson of the Yankees might face a challenging outing. At 42, Johnson (6-4, 5.89 ERA) has struggled, failing to deliver a quality start since April 23. His early-game issues are notable, with opponents hitting .378 against him in the first inning of his starts this season, a stark contrast to his 2005 performance.

Johnson's personal six-game streak against the Tigers ended last season, courtesy of Jeremy Bonderman, who outpitched him in a 10-2 victory. Bonderman (5-3, 4.57 ERA) aims for another win and to improve his home record. Despite his struggles at Comerica Park, he recently performed well against the Kansas City Royals, allowing three runs over seven innings.

Bonderman's overall record against New York is 2-2, with a 4.84 ERA in five starts. Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Tigers, winning five of six games in 2005 and 22 of the last 29 since mid-2001. Today, though, Johnson finds himself as the underdog for the first time against Detroit, with odds favoring the Tigers at -123.

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