When the Tiger Breaks Free - Tigers, Giants, and the World Series

This "Timeline" is pretty much a wolf in sheep-skin to be honest. It's more like a short documentary or another way of how things turned out. I only recently became a Detroit Tigers fan and my baseball brains is simply information "borrowed" from wikipedia or a baseball stat site; not in the copyright way, of course. This is mostly based of a post of mine and some random numbers or things that will at least grant me a view or two. I enjoy writing about baseball though, so feel free to ignore this and just walk away.


My post, which you are about to see, is not necessarly what will happen; the victor has yet to be decided:


Just adding some baseball, don't mind me.

2012: The San Fransisco Giants defeat the Detroit Tigers in Game 7 to lay claim to the World Series. Game 1 saw Starting Pitcher Just Verlander shutout the Giants in 9 innings for a 3-0 win for the Tigers. Games 2 (2-0) and 3 (2-0) were claimed by the Giants, until the Tigers clinched Game 4 (4-3). Game 5 (13-9) went into extra innings, the Giants defeating the Tigers in the 15th inning [with a two men on base HR from Buster Posey], and marking the new longest WS game, the last being the 2005 World Series with Game 3 (14 innings). The Tigers denied the Giants victory in Game 6 (7-4) but failed to keep the momentum in Game 7 [Giants Win] (9-8).


Seems a bit off, right? It's only a raw piece of writing, but its a start. Anyways, here is the sneek-peak.


When the Tiger
Breaks Free
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Tigers, Giants, and
The World Series

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