OAKLAND, Calif. -- No farewell kiss. Not just yet. The gloves that betrayed Oakland in Game 2 saved them in Tuesday night's Game 3 when winning also meant survival. Prince Fielder only could shake his head in amazement when he walked back to the Tigers' dugout, twice robbed of hits -- including a second-inning home run -- because of extraordinary defensive plays. And his was the only Tigers bat that possessed even the tiniest rumble of thunder within. It figures, doesn't it? The Tigers still lead, two games to one, in their best-of-five American League Division Series despite a 2-0 Game 3 setback, but they are the ones that should be worried most. It sounds like a broken record, but the...
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