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Sources: Verlander gets record $180M deal

Justin Verlander - WC

Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers have reached agreement on a new contract that could exceed $202 million, according to sources. Verlander's deal, which would make him the highest-paid pitcher in the game, is for seven years and worth $180 million, sources said. A vesting option for an eighth year could push the deal to $202 million.

 

Giants Take 3-0 Lead in World Series

San Francisco Giants

In the absence of truly great teams, baseball thrives on drama. And for weeks, the sport got about as much as it could have hoped for: postseason races that came down to the final days of the regular season, four division series that went five games and a Game 7 in the NLCS.

 

Verlander, Tigers not themselves in Game 1

San Francisco Giants

Justin Verlander lasted just four innings on Wednesday night and surrendered two of the three home runs hit by Giants slugger Pablo Sandoval in an 8-3 Tigers loss that opened the World Series in San Francisco.

 

On Baseball: Tigers Have Ace Justin Verlander, but Giants Are Resilient

Detroit Tigers

The San Francisco Giants are back in the World Series, meaning baseball’s best party will rage at least two more nights. The Giants snuffed the reigning champions, the St. Louis Cardinals, 9-0, to win Game 7 of the National League Championship Series at AT&T Park on Monday. They shook orange towels, jammed to classic rock, scarfed garlic fries and reveled in another shot at glory.

 

On Baseball: Tigers’ Sweep Ends Yankees’ Punchless Postseason

New York Yankees

The 2012 Yankees will be remembered for hitting a record number of regular season home runs before experiencing the kind of sudden outage rivaling any blackout in the history of New York.

 

Sanchez, Tigers beat Yanks for 2-0 lead in ALCS

Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees

The Detroit Tigers got a big boost from Anibal Sanchez's arm. They got a helping hand from an umpire, too. The reward: a commanding 2-0 lead in the AL championship series, and a trip home with their ace ready to start. Sanchez shut down a Yankees lineup minus injured Derek Jeter, Detroit scored twice after an admitted missed call by an ump and won without any extra-inning drama, beating New York 3-0 Sunday.

 

ALCS 2012: Detroit Tigers win Game 1 over New York Yankees; Derek Jeter fractures his ankle

Derek Jeter

On a cool, dark autumn night, the stars shined bright and brilliant in the Bronx. But the biggest ones in pinstripes watched the dramatic conclusion from the afar — shortstop Derek Jeter injured and third baseman Alex Rodriguez benched — while Detroit’s finest, Miguel Cabrera, scored the winning run in extra innings.

 

Yankees beat Orioles in game 5 to advance to ALCS- Cardinals score 4 in 9th, beat Nationals 9-7

New York Yankees

With Alex Rodriguez benched, the Yankees advanced to the AL championship series against the Detroit Tigers, starting Saturday night in the Bronx. "It is still a long way to go," Sabathia said. "I still got hopefully three or four more starts. So the job is not done yet."

 

Rangers 15, Tigers 5: Rangers Storm Back Into Another World Series

Rangers 15, Tigers 5: Rangers Storm Back Into Another World Series

Michael Young drove in five runs for the Rangers, who are going back to the World Series, and this time they would appear to be the favorite to win it.

 

Tigers 7, Rangers 5: Grit and Homers Carry Tigers Past Rangers

Tigers 7, Rangers 5: Grit and Homers Carry Tigers Past Rangers

Injured, exhausted and facing elimination, the Detroit Tigers went into what could have been their final game of the season needing a strong performance from their ace, Justin Verlander, a revival of their offense and maybe a little luck to stay alive.

 

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