Twins know AL Central runs through Detroit
- Entering Friday, the Detroit Tigers had a record of 51-31, tied for the best in the majors with the Los Angeles Dodgers, reflecting a significant turnaround from last season.
- Manager Rocco Baldelli acknowledged the Tigers' success, stating, "They've done well in all facets... and progressed and gotten better and better."
- The Tigers hold a 9.5-game lead over Cleveland and an 11.5-game lead over the Twins in the division.
- Riley Greene, with a 2.6 bWAR, and Tarik Skubal, last year's American League Cy Young Award winner, are key players in the Tigers' success.
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Twins know AL Central runs through Detroit
DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers were 55-63 entering Aug. 11 last year. They trailed the Twins by 10 games for a Wild Card berth, and their playoff odds were at 0.2%, quite literally next-to-nothing. They had already sold off at the trade deadline by the time they started winning, but a young core led them from fourth place in the division to a 31-13 finish to the season, during which they passed the Twins and gained a playoff berth in the process. …
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