Bonine, Ordonez help Tigers beat Twins 7-2

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DETROIT (AP)—Magglio Ordonez(notes) is supposed to help the Detroit Tigers win titles. Eddie Bonine(notes) is a bit of a surprise.

Ordonez hit a three-run double, Bonine lasted five innings after a shaky start and the Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 7-2 on Wednesday night to move closer to the AL Central title.

“You need everyone on your team to step up right now, and that’s what happened tonight,” Detroit manager Jim Leyland said. “Bonine was fantastic— we got more from him than we could have asked—and the offense gave us the runs he needed.”

The Tigers increased their lead to three games over the Twins, and can clinch their first division title since 1987 with a victory in Thursday afternoon’s series finale.

“We’re trying to look at tomorrow’s game like we would any other game,” said Brandon Inge(notes), who had a tying two-run double. “But it is human nature to realize what we can do tomorrow. Even if you don’t want to think about it, you do.”

Detroit finishes the season with a three-game series at home against Chicago. Minnesota returns home to face Kansas City, including an expected matchup with AL Cy Young Award hopeful Zack Greinke(notes).

“It doesn’t look very good right now, but it isn’t over yet,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. “I’m not a math guy, but I believe that tomorrow is a must-win situation.”

Bonine (1-1), making his ninth career start, allowed two runs in the first but shut down the Twins for the rest of his outing. He gave up seven hits, walked two and struck out three.

“This is a great, great feeling,” said Bonine, who earned his first major league win since June 27, 2008. “After the first, I just settled into a groove and tried to attack. The defense made plays and the guys got the big hits.”

The Twins put two runners in scoring position in the final eight innings.

“We really didn’t do a thing after the first inning,” Gardenhire said. “It just didn’t work out tonight.”

Ordonez’s second key hit in consecutive days broke it open in the fifth. The Tigers loaded the bases with one out against Carl Pavano(notes) (13-12), who responded by getting Miguel Cabrera(notes) to pop up. Ordonez followed with a drive to center to clear the bases and give the Tigers a 7-2 lead.

“That was the killer blow,” Leyland said. “Carl’s been tough on us all year, and he had popped up Cabrera, so if he gets Magglio, it’s a whole different ballgame.”

Ordonez, who was booed by Tigers fans during a poor first half, also had a two-run double in Detroit’s 6-5 victory Tuesday night that salvaged a split of the key day-night doubleheader.

“No one in this clubhouse has ever turned their back on Maggs,” Inge said. “We know what he’s done for this franchise, and we knew he was going to do even more.”

Pavano allowed seven runs and seven hits in 4 2-3 innings. He was 4-0 with a 1.69 ERA in five previous starts against Detroit this year.

“I needed to step up, and I didn’t do the job,” said Pavano, who would be Minnesota’s likely starter if the Twins force a playoff Tuesday at the Metrodome. “They gave me two runs, and that should have been enough. I hope I’ll still get a chance to redeem myself.”

Bonine was hurt in the first by another defensive mistake by center fielder Curtis Granderson(notes), who misplayed a ball in the ninth inning Tuesday night that helped the Twins pull within one.

Bonine retired leadoff hitter Denard Span(notes), but Orlando Cabrera(notes), Joe Mauer(notes) and Jason Kubel(notes) followed with consecutive singles to give Minnesota a 1-0 lead. Michael Cuddyer(notes) walked before Delmon Young(notes) lifted a fly ball to deep center field. Granderson turned the wrong way, allowing the ball to sail over his head, but recovered quickly enough to hold the Twins to one run and Jose Morales(notes) hit into an inning-ending double play.

“That double play was the turning point of the game,” Bonine said.

The Tigers quickly erased the deficit, scoring four times in the second. Inge had a tying two-run double and Ramon Santiago(notes) singled in a pair of runs.

NOTES: Gardenhire toured the clubhouse after the game, giving individual pep talks to his players. … Leyland said before the game that rookie Alberto Figaro would start Saturday against Chicago—his first start since a wrist injury put him on the disabled list in late June. … The game drew 34,775 fans. Despite the pennant race, the Tigers haven’t had a home sellout since July 25, but Leyland understands the tough economic times in Detroit. “This crowd was great, just like every crowd we’ve had in this series,” he said, choking up. “These fans in this city are awfully special.”

Updated Sep 30, 11:22 pm EDT
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  1. Ron H.
    292. Posted by Ron H. Thu Oct 1 3:48pm EDT

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    Moe

    Have Larry & Curly read you post #277. Then have them read you post #280 (mine). Maybe then you will see, I was making fun of ESPN and their experts.

    Your other dribble makes no sense to me. This is Baseball, year 2009. New players on teams!! A big time gambler like you should study up more.

    I understand the the Lions won a game and Tigers look like they will win the A.L. Central and that you beat Carl Pavano last night, but wake up man. Read, listen, think!!!

    Hope you show up on the threads next week for the playoffs. I look forward to your insight.
  2. FrankenMalkin
    291. Posted by FrankenMalkin Thu Oct 1 1:50pm EDT

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    @287 Don't get fooled. Do you really think he won't come in late in the game if they need a clutch hit as a pinch hitter? Will play if needed but even a stud like Polanco needs some time off. Who would you trust more for a pinch hitter.....Polanco or Huff?..........I can't believe I even asked that question.
  3. I am Just Sayn
    289. Posted by I am Just Sayn Thu Oct 1 1:33pm EDT

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    If you are asking about Placido you are not truly a fan of the Tigers. Peace
  4. Roar of 84
    288. Posted by Roar of 84 Thu Oct 1 1:30pm EDT

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    Jeff Passion - Yahoo Sports (LOL) All opinions count
    Whatever the ideal onomatopoeia for regurgitation – is it blergh, or mmblah, or rawlf, or huaaaa? – it should serve as the official noise for the American League Central Division, a grouping of five teams that habitually triggers the gag reflex of good baseball.

    The Central could today find its prom king, and he is riddled with acne, bad grades and a hooptie. The Detroit Tigers are a feel-good story, conquerors from a conquered city, and if this afternoon they beat their greatest challenger, the Minnesota Twins – braces, trombone player, never kissed a girl – they will win the division and start the postseason at Yankee Stadium.
  5. steveo
    287. Posted by steveo Thu Oct 1 1:19pm EDT

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    What's wrong with Polanco? Why isn't he in the starting line-up today? The guy has been clutch all month and he isn't in the most important game of the season? I don't get it?
  6. Rough Riders
    286. Posted by Rough Riders Thu Oct 1 1:07pm EDT

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    Tigers will choke today...... and the rest of the season!
  7. steveo
    285. Posted by steveo Thu Oct 1 12:58pm EDT

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    To All:

    If the Tigers make it, not sure the Yankees are going to be all that concerned facing Jackson? That is if he continues on the path he has been on lately. Just doesn't seem like the same pitcher we saw in the first half of the year. He has definitely lost the bite of his slider which has negatively impacted the effect of his other pitches. His second half results support this statement.

    Sure hope he figures it out and fixes it immediately or we'll be very vunerable.
  8. steveo
    284. Posted by steveo Thu Oct 1 12:51pm EDT

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    Here's reality - the Tigers really need to win today. If not, they must win 2 out of the three games against Chicago while the Twins must sweep KC. Neither will be easy tasks but the Dome in MN is one tough place to play for opponents including KC with Greinke on the mound. Bottom line, the Tigers must not count on KC for help because I am not convinced they'll get it.

    If they end up in a tie, the playoff game goes to Minnesota and that's a scary thought!
  9. Roar of 84
    283. Posted by Roar of 84 Thu Oct 1 12:49pm EDT

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    Hey RonH, They was wrong about the Tigers too. I'm just saying. I'm just pulling up stuff that is being wriiten about our sucky Tigers. They can't be to bad to having numerous writers giving them a chance. I tell you one thing, they will come to play against the Yanks just as they did in 06. Yes, I realize this is not the 06 Yanks. But have you ever heard you still gotta play the games.!!!! I think the pressure will be on the Yanks in that series. Detroit will leave NY 1-1 and heading home baby!!!
  10. Moe L
    282. Posted by Moe L Thu Oct 1 12:46pm EDT

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    @ Ron H

    apparantly you didnt catch the playoffs last year...

    shall I remind YOU... the Scubs ..oops... (ahem) the Cubs vs Dodger series.
    the Cavs vs Magic..

    I'm sure you see similarities

    The Pats vs the Giants (superbowel)

    Shall I continue... there are plenty more cases in the past... word of advice... whenever ya see the general population convinced that they are the victors, run the other way fast!!!.... I have won plenty of money in these games because everybody should know that playoffs mean NEW slate.

    Certainly they Yankees are good, but they are nowwhere near dominent. Dont let ESPN brainwash YOU!
  11. lansingJN
    281. Posted by lansingJN Thu Oct 1 12:37pm EDT

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    Athletes. The Detroit Tigers have very few athletic players. All other MLB Division leaders and winners have very talented rosters, and can play long or small ball. And they have SPEED. Detroit has maybe one feared hitter and he is limited. Most of the infielders are over weight, slow, and just unathletic, young and old alike. Too many sub .270 hitter with no power. Relief pitching,? LOL. Verlander with Yankees would be 25 game winning, CY Young Award receipient. Hopefully he can get to a good team while still in his prime.
  12. Ron H.
    280. Posted by Ron H. Thu Oct 1 12:36pm EDT

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    ESPN "experts" who picked the Yankees to finish third in the A.L. East;

    Jim Caple, Jerry Crasnick, Orel Hershiser, Eric Karabell, Amy Nelson, Buster Olney, Nate Ravitz and Gene Wojciechowski.

    ESPN must be right.
  13. <i>mkv315</i>
    279. Posted by mkv315 Thu Oct 1 12:34pm EDT

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    Go Tigers!
  14. Dan G
    278. Posted by Dan G Thu Oct 1 12:23pm EDT

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    Bill - you're a sad individual. Keep bragging that you talk sports while you continue to bash MN. Ignorant fool.
  15. Roar of 84
    277. Posted by Roar of 84 Thu Oct 1 12:23pm EDT

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    Jerry Cransnick - ESPN.com
    The Tigers are generally regarded as a danger to the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series because of the presence of Justin Verlander, Edwin Jackson and Rick Porcello at the top of the rotation. As an AL scout recently observed, "Power plays in the postseason."
  16. Roar of 84
    276. Posted by Roar of 84 Thu Oct 1 12:17pm EDT

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    Joe Christenson - Star Tribune
    DETROIT - After toying with the Twins for six months, keeping an unrelenting grip on first place yet refusing to run away with the American League Central, the Tigers finally delivered a dagger Wednesday night at Comerica Park.

    The moment restless Detroit fans have waited for all season came in the fifth inning, when Magglio Ordonez lined a three-run double off Twins starter Carl Pavano, stretching Detroit's lead to five runs in a game the Twins couldn't afford to lose.
  17. Jeffrey
    275. Posted by Jeffrey Thu Oct 1 12:05pm EDT

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    Porcello Verlander and Jackson in a short series is no picnic and you know Steroid Rod will Probably hit about 150 like he always does. The tigers will win. They also have a much better manager.
  18. Roar of 84
    274. Posted by Roar of 84 Thu Oct 1 11:57am EDT

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    The fans were screaming, the bases were clearing, and Magglio Ordoñez was arriving at second base, a hero in the middle of it all. Yes, the man who had been booed, benched and dismissed by some of the same people who celebrated him as a postseason hero in 2006.

    This was perhaps his most important hit for the Tigers since that pennant-clinching home run three autumns ago. This was maybe the biggest at-bat for anyone on the team this year. And this was a very strong hint that baseball observers everywhere — and the New York Yankees — must avoid the temptation to overlook an underdog that now appears destined for October.
  19. DEN
    273. Posted by DEN Thu Oct 1 11:46am EDT

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    But then I never really liked the red sox, orioles, brewers or Indians much either LOL
  20. DEN
    272. Posted by DEN Thu Oct 1 11:41am EDT

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    hey rough riders I hear you to the wankies and there 5 trillion dollar pay roll I think that a salary cap would put an end to this wankie thing before the central the tigs being in the east made my two favorite teams the Tigs and who ever is playing the wankies !!
  21. DEN
    271. Posted by DEN Thu Oct 1 11:35am EDT

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    #257 think about this the Tigs have been treated like a basement dweller all year long but have held the lead since May. Yea they dont have a 100 win season but when either team twins or sox got close they would open it back up to 2, 2 1/2, 3 games. Get the lead and hold it, thats a mark of a champion. just sayin.
  22. Jackie
    270. Posted by Jackie Thu Oct 1 11:30am EDT

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    Ok,look. My Spartans are tanking, the A-A Weasels are winning...where's the justice?!? So I look toward my Tigers, NO MATTER WHAT!
  23. Rough Riders
    269. Posted by Rough Riders Thu Oct 1 11:27am EDT

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    DEN/265......

    I hear ya! Time will tell! I just wanna see the Yankee's go down!
  24. Tony Brock
    268. Posted by Tony Brock Thu Oct 1 11:26am EDT

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    I like how some of the Tiger die-hards are thinking!!!!! The Yankees aren't the juggernaut they're being made out to be!(i.e. 2006 ALDS) But the Yanks will wake the Tigers up!!!!

    The Tigs in 6!!!!!!!
    Who loves Philly?????????? :(
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