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By Suzanne Corbett October is the time of year for Championships. In 2020 it’s the season for competition in both sports and the political area.  Besides battling to win the White House, this month two […]

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Dustin May allowed seven runs and recorded only 10 outs and the Tigers hit four home runs en route to an 11-6 win over the Cardinals on Saturday in Detroit, The only highlight for the Cardinals was the first career grand slam by Jordan Walker, who had a career-high five RBIs.

The Cardinals will try to avoid being swept in the three game series tonight with Kyle Leahy getting the start. Justin Verlanded was scheduled to start for the Tigers but went on the injured list today. The game will be broadcast by Peacock and the NBC Sports Network.

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