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MIN 1 +118 o8.0
CLE 2 -127 u8.0
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NYY 15 -170 o9.5
BAL 3 +156 u9.5
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CHC 9 -146 o9.0
PIT 0 +134 u9.0
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WAS 6 +168 o8.5
PHI 7 -185 u8.5
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KC 3 +139 o8.0
TB 1 -151 u8.0
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BOS 10 -130 o7.5
TOR 2 +120 u7.5
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AZ 3 +117 o8.0
NYM 8 -126 u8.0
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MIL 7 -244 o8.0
CHW 2 +220 u8.0
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ATH 2 +176 o8.5
TEX 15 -193 u8.5
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DET 4 +102 o8.0
HOU 6 -111 u8.0
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ATL 8 -200 o11.0
COL 2 +182 u11.0
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SF 4 -115 o7.0
SD 7 +106 u7.0
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LAA 3 +193 o7.5
SEA 5 -214 u7.5
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MIA 2 +181 o8.5
LAD 15 -200 u8.5

Detroit @ Atlanta preview

Turner Field

Last Meeting ( Sep 30, 2016 ) Detroit 6, Atlanta 2


Miguel Cabrera and the Detroit Tigers are swinging red-hot bats when Mother Nature hasn't doused them with buckets of rain. Cabrera and the Tigers look to make up ground in their bid for a postseason berth as the club vies for its fourth straight victory on Saturday when they play the second contest of a three-game interleague series at the Atlanta Braves.

Cabrera went deep on two occasions in Detroit's 6-2 series-opening win on Friday to improve to 14-for-31 with four homers and 14 RBIs during his eight-game hitting streak. The two-time American League MVP has 20 blasts and 55 RBIs in his past 63 contests for the Tigers, who have won eight of 11 to reside a half-game behind Toronto for the second wild-card berth. National League East cellar-dwelling Atlanta has long since given up on its postseason aspirations, but it had won 10 of 11 and 35 of 69 since the All-Star Game before Friday's setback. Freddie Freeman is 0-for-7 in his last two contests since seeing his hitting and on-base streaks come to an end at 30 and 46 games, respectively, but is batting .360 versus Saturday starter Jordan Zimmermann.

TV: 7:10 p.m. ET, FSN Detroit, FSN South (Atlanta)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Tigers RH Jordan Zimmermann (9-6, 4.88 ERA) vs. Braves RH Aaron Blair (1-7, 8.02)

Zimmermann is scheduled to make his first start since Sept. 10 and third in more than three months on Saturday as the 30-year-old has been plagued by both neck and lat issues. The Wisconsin native, whose last win came against the Chicago White Sox on June 14, owns a 7-3 career mark against Atlanta with a 2.55 ERA. Zimmermann has enjoyed success in seven outings away from Comerica Park this season, posting a 4-1 record with a 2.47 ERA.

Blair sure has taken his lumps during his rookie season, yielding 20 runs over his last four starts - including five in 3 1/3 innings in a 6-4 setback at Miami on Saturday. The 24-year-old has been taken deep 12 times in his last eight outings and issued at least three walks in five of those contests. Blair owns an 0-4 mark with an 8.18 ERA at Turner Field this season while allowing the opposition to bat .302 against him.

WALK-OFFS

1. Detroit 2B Ian Kinsler has homered in back-to-back contests to extend his hitting and run-scoring streaks to seven and eight games, respectively.

2. Atlanta C Tyler Flowers is 6-for-16 with one homer, six RBIs and three runs scored during his four-game hitting streak.

3. Monday's makeup game pitting the Tigers and Cleveland Indians will be played at 1 p.m. on Monday, should the contest be deemed necessary.

PREDICTION: Tigers 4, Braves 2

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