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Comerica
Park
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| April
16th, 2006 |
Final |
| Cleveland |
16 |
| Detroit |
2 |
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Standings
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Team
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W-L |
| Cleveland |
9-3 |
| Kansas City |
8-3 |
| Chicago |
5-7 |
| Minnesota |
4-8 |
| Detroit |
3-9 |
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Statistics
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Player
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Category |
Stat |
| T.
Hafner |
HR |
5 |
| T.
Hafner |
RBI |
13 |
| C.
Sabathia |
Wins |
2 |
| C.
Sabathia |
K |
13 |
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AL Monthly: April Edition
This edition of the American League monthly gave us
a update on the stat leaders, AL All Stars, and the High
Profile Injuries. Now it is time to break the article down for more of
a in-depth look at it.
We will start with the All Stars. The All Star team
doesn't have a single Yankee leading at a position. That is crazy! I
would guess it is because of the off year it seems the Yankees are
having. The leaders at this point for most starters in the All star
game is the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians . They all
have two starters from each team.
The team, so far looks like this:
Catcher:J. Lopez
First Baseman T. Hafner**
Second Baseman: M. Ellis
Third Baseman: H. Blalock
Shortstop M. Young
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