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How a baseball lost cause suddenly became a leading man again

How a baseball lost cause suddenly became a leading man again

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The Detroit Tigers brought the best record in the American League to Nationals Park this week because Tarik Skubal is an animal of an ace who fronts a rotation with baseball's third-best ERA, because left fielder Riley Greene is having a monstrous season that's establishing him as a star, because Manager A.J. Hinch maximizes his roster by pinch-hitting more often than all but one team and valuing versatility, and because a young clubhouse got a taste of October a year ago and clearly wants more.
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