DETROIT - The Detroit Tigers arrived back on their home turf Friday to overcast skies, chilly temperatures and a lot of griping by the locals about the winter-like weather. Detroit manager Jim Leyland, however, could not be happier with the conditions. After losing the first two games of the World Series to the San Francisco Giants under sunny skies at AT&T Park, the Tigers hope a change in scenery will amount to a reversal of fortune. "This is the World Series," said Leyland. "It's cold for everybody. It's cold for the fans, the beer is cold, everything is cold. It's great, enjoy ...