The Cubs grilled up a hitting frenzy last night pounding Milwaukee 9-5 with 7 of those runs batted in by Derek Lee. Lee blasted a 3 run shot but was hardly done yet.
Lee had a good feeling about jumping on that 3-1 pitch.
Geovany Soto and Jake Fox added solo homers for Chicago. Follow the Cubbies on 1660 The Fan.
In Kansas City Mark Buehrle had a shutout going into the ninth, then the Royals scored 1 but it wasn’t enough as the White Sox took a 4-1 win. The Sox have now won 6 in a row.
The Tigers are 3-9 in their last dozen trips to the Metrodome, and Kevin Slowey has had Detroit’s number on the mound – he’s 3-0 against Jim Leyland’s crew. Rookie Lucas French, fresh up from Triple-A Toledo, will get his first career start tonight as the Tigers enter the home stretch of their tough roadtrip. Live coverage tonight at 7:50 on 590 KZO.
Still can’t tell you who the next Pistons head coach will be, but I can tell you who it won’t be, and that’s Doug Collins. The former Pistons coach said thanks, but I’m doing alright up here in the press booth. Please do the right thing and get Bill Laimbeer!
Success begets success! That is very apparent with the results of this year’s Western Michigan Mike Gary Athletic Fund. With a goal of $1 million dollars, they broke last year’s record with a total of 1-million-twenty-two-thousand-forty-five. Now I’m not saying that having one of the best football seasons in recent memory alone helps donors open their checkbooks, but it doesn’t hurt!
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