The only reason they lost last night was:
Carpenter dominated them, just like Rogers dominated the Cardinals in Game 2. How do you expect the Tigers to win when you have Granderson, Polanco, and Rodriguez hitting .000 (0 for 34 in the WS). The Tigers batting avg. is only .185 in the WS.
Edit:
Tigers batting avg. in:
WS: .185
LCS: .285
LDS: .309
Nice that you found those stats ...
IF you look just a little farther, you'll find that ST. Louis is not exactly hitting the cover off the ball ... they are hitting .195 in the series.
Tigers are not pitching bad, Cards are pitching slightly better maybe, it's the offense that has not come thru.
I really thought that Granderson had got his swing back after the last series, he has struggled for awhile prior to that.
As Granderson goes, the Tigers go, when the leadoff guy dosn't hit, you don't score.
For the record, "I" never said anyone was going to sweep anyone and never said that the Cards didn't belong.
Heres how the series brakes down, Rogers won when the team expected him too, Weaver pitched very good, better than I expected, Verlander did not pitch as well as I had hoped, Leyland said he didn't have his fastball for some reason, Carpenter pitched Lights Out, Reyes pitched better than anyone expected, Nate pitched not bad, but he always has 1 inning that does him in.
Zumaya will pitch better tonight, (Provided they play) he seemed like he had way too much rest.
I expect this to be a bullpen game, especially if it rains, seeing a rain delay will cause a pitcher to be removed.
Jimbo