Preview: Tigers at White Sox
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[April 04, 2017]
The Detroit Tigers may soon run
out of time with a star-laden roster loaded with veterans, but they
hope to have enough in the tank to make a return to the postseason
in 2017. That quest begins in Chicago on Tuesday. when the Tigers
and White Sox open their regular seasons in the first of three games
at Guaranteed Rate Field after Monday's game was postponed because
of rain.
Veteran slugger Miguel Cabrera returns for his 10th season in
Detroit to anchor the lineup and 34-year-old Justin Verlander gets
the Opening Day start after authoring a spectacular rebound in 2016.
"You could make the argument that he is a better pitcher now than he
was before," manager Brad Ausmus recently told reporters of
Verlander. "Certainly, he's had a renaissance. He's doing some
things better than he was in his Cy Young prime." The rebuilding
White Sox have endured four straight losing seasons and will be
hard-pressed to end that streak in the challenging American League
Central division. Gone is ace Chris Sale, yielding the top spot in
the rotation to fellow left-hander Jose Quintana, who will be making
his first Opening Day start.
TV: 4:10 p.m. ET, FSN Detroit, CSN Chicago
PITCHING MATCHUP: Tigers RH Justin Verlander (2016: 16-9, 3.04 ERA)
vs. White Sox LH Jose Quintana (2016: 13-12, 3.20)
Verlander's win total and ERA were his best since 2012 and his
league-leading 254 strikeouts represented his highest total since
2009, helping him finish second to Boston's Rick Porcello in the Cy
Young Award voting. He posted a sparkling 1.96 ERA after the
All-Star break and was 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA in three meetings with
the White Sox. Chicago first baseman Jose Abreu is 11-for-29 with
four homers against Verlander, who had a 3.16 ERA in seven
appearances this spring.
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Quintana has been the model of consistency for the
White Sox, making at least 32 starts and throwing 200-plus innings
in four straight years while posting ERAs between 3.20 and 3.51. The
28-year-old earned his first All-Star nod last year and finished
with career highs in wins, innings (208) and strikeouts (181).
Quintana, whose name has been involved in trade rumors as the club
retools, is 5-4 with a 4.08 ERA in 17 career starts against Detroit
and has been hit hard by Cabrera (15-for-43) and Tigers designated
hitter Victor Martinez (17-for-39).
WALK-OFFS
1. Tigers RF J.D. Martinez was placed on the 10-day disabled list
Friday with a right midfoot sprain.
2. Chicago opened last season with a win at Oakland as it burst out
of the gate with a 23-10 record before finishing 78-84.
3. Detroit 3B Nick Castellanos entered Friday hitting .375 with four
homers and eight doubles in 20 games this spring.
PREDICTION: Tigers 4, White Sox 2 [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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