The final weekend of the 2009 season is here and the Tigers are in position for the American League Central title. Twenty-two years ago tonight the Tigers started the final season with the A.L. East in their sights. Here’s part seven of our series.
American League East Standings: October 2, 1987
| Team | Record | Pct. | GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | 96-63 | .604 | – |
| Detroit | 95-64 | .597 | 1 |
Of all the scenarios facing the Tigers for the final weekend, one was the most cut and dried: sweep the Blue Jays, win the division.
Game one of the decisive series took place on a cold Friday night. A crowd of 45,167 witnessed a rematch of the previous Sunday, Doyle Alexander and Jim Clancy.
The Jays scored first in the top of the second on Manny Lee’s three-run homer to right-center. In the bottom of that same inning the Tigers scored two runs of their own on a Chet Lemon single and a home run by rookie outfielder Scott Lusader.
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The schedule makers left no time for the Tigers or Blue Jays to rest. Toronto remained home to host the Brewers while the Tigers prepared for another four-game series, this one against the sixth-place Orioles at Tiger Stadium.
The Tigers turned to