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By Joe Strauss | August 27, 1999
At Tiger Stadium, DetroitDay Time TV StartersTonight 7: 05 13, 50 Doug Johns (3-2, 5.01) vs. Jeff Weaver (7-9, 5.17)Tomorrow 5: 05 54, 50 Scott Erickson (10-10, 5.31) vs. Dave Mlicki (9-10, 4.82)Sunday 1: 05 13, 50 Jason Johnson (4-7, 6.27) vs. C. J. Nitkowski (2-3, 4.67)Radio: All games on WBAL (1090 AM) and WTOP (1500 AM)Tigers updateThe Orioles make their last visit to the decrepit but historic corner of Michigan and Trumbull, a place they threatened to tear down in their previous trip this season when they outscored the Tigers, 20-11, while winning two of three.
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By Roch Kubatko and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF | August 7, 1999
It was happening to Mike Mussina all over again. He wasn't giving up much last night, but he also wasn't getting enough support. And lurking in the shadows was another crushing defeat, the kind that flattens a potential 20-win season and makes a pitcher question his fate.The hammer fell in the seventh inning when a double by Detroit's Brad Ausmus scored Kimera Bartee with the go-ahead run. It struck even harder in the eighth when Mussina served up two homers on consecutive pitches in the Tigers' 4-3 victory over the Orioles that ended a nine-game losing streak before 41,708 at Camden Yards.
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June 13, 1998
HittingJose Valentin, Brewers: 2 HRs.Darond Stovall, Expos: grand slam.Mark McGwire, Cardinals: grand slam.PitchingCurt Schilling, Phillies: 7 innings, 0 runs, 5 hits, 13 strikeouts.Mike Remlinger, Reds: 8 innings, 1 run, 2 hits.Dave Mlicki, Dodgers: 8 innings, 1 run, 5 hits.Pub Date: 6/13/98
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By Andy Call and Andy Call,Contributing Writer | September 7, 1993
CANTON, Ohio -- After five hours, 39 minutes, 14 innings and two rain delays, Canton-Akron Indians outfielder Brian Giles sent his most loyal 42 fans home with a smile.Giles' RBI single up the middle in the bottom of the 14th inning last night gave Canton a 4-3 win over the Bowie Baysox in the opening game of the Double-A Eastern League semifinals at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium.There were 42 (of an original 1,301) still seated when Giles sent a two-out, bases-loaded, 3-2 pitch from Dave Paveloff (5-5)