ALCS preview, Yankees vs. Tigers: How the teams match up
Game 1: Saturday, 5 p.m.
Detroit (Doug Fister, 10-10, 3.45) at New York (Andy Pettitte, 5-4, 2.87)
Game 2: Sunday, 1 p.m.
Detroit (Anibal Sanchez, 4-6, 3.74) at New York (Hiroki Kuroda, 16-11, 3.32)
Game 3: Tuesday, 5 p.m.
New York (Phil Hughes, 16-13, 4.23) at Detroit (Justin Verlander, 17-8, 2.64)
Game 4: Wednesday, 5 p.m.
New York (CC Sabathia, 15-6, 3.38) at Detroit (Max Scherzer, 16-7, 3.74)
Game 5: Thursday, 1 p.m.*
New York (TBA) vs. Detroit (TBA)
Game 6: Oct. 20, 5 p.m.*
Detroit (TBA) at New York (TBA)
Game 7: Oct. 21, 5 p.m.*
Detroit (TBA) at New York (TBA)
*-if necessary | All times PDT | TV: TBS
Detroit’s projected lineup
Pos.PLAYERAVG.HRRBI
CFAustin Jackson.3001666
LFQuintin Berry.258229
3BMiguel Cabrera.33044139
1BPrince Fielder.31330108
DHDelmon Young.2671874
RFAndy Dirks.322833
SSJhonny Peralta.2391363
CAlex Avila.243948
2BOmar Infante.257420
New York’s projected lineup
PPLAYERAVG.HRRBI
SSDerek Jeter.3161558
LFIchiro Suzuki.283955
3BAlex Rodriguez.2721857
2BRobinson Cano.3133394
RFNick Swisher.2722493
1BMark Teixeira.2512484
CF Curtis Granderson. 23243106
DHRaul Ibanez.2401962
CRussell Martin.2112153
Keys to the series
Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera and slugger Prince Fielder lead the Tigers’ offense, but don’t forget Austin Jackson, who led Detroit with three RBIs against Oakland in the division series, and Omar Infante, who had a team-high six hits and six runs scored in the series. Tigers ace Justin Verlander was needed to win Game 5 against the Athletics, so he probably won’t be available in the ALCS until Game 3. Yankees ace CC Sabathia, who beat Baltimore with a complete game Friday, might be moved up a day to face Verlander. New York led the AL with 245 home runs and added the resurgent Ichiro Suzuki, but the Yankees’ bats generally were sluggish in the ALDS, save for 40-year-old Raul Ibanez. Look for slumping Alex Rodriguez, who was benched Friday, to get back in the lineup early in the series.
Pick: Yankees in six.
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