Talk about unfamiliar territory. With the San Francisco Giants sweeping the first two games at AT&T Park, we now head towards Game 3 with two team that are facing circumstances they have not yet experienced this postseason. On one side, the Giants find themselves in firm control after overcoming 2-0 and 3-1 deficits respectively. On the other side, the Detroit Tigers have to dig out of a deep hole after jumping up two quick games before ultimately winning the ALDS and ALCS rounds. Obviously, there's little reason to believe the Giants aren't capable of playing from ahead. They have what is proving to be a very balanced roster that has again picked the month of October to start clicking in every possible way. By the same token, there's little reason to believe the Tigers can't or won't rally to turn the entire series around before making a return trip to San Francisco. It can still go either way, and as I continue to say in this particular postseason, just throw any and all logic out the window when it comes to predicting the next twist in the road. That said, there are some pretty clear things the scuffling Tigers must focus on and improve on if they hope to stage a World Series...
Three things the Detroit Tigers must do to ignite a World Series comeback
Published October 27, 2012 at 12:40 PM
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