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Ryan Raburn had a monster day for the Tigers on Sunday as they clinched a tie at the top of the AL central. Raburn went 3-for-4 with two home runs, three runs scored, and three RBI.
Raburn was the unlikely hero for the Tigers today, but he came through at a big time. He did all this damage out of the lead-off spot, which makes the feat even more impressive.
Ryan Raburn led the Tigers offensively in tonight's 3-1 win at rival Cleveland, as he went 2-for-3 with a single and a solo homer off Aaron Laffey.
Raburn hit his fourth homer of September, and his 14th of 2009. He was in need of a solid performance, as he was hitting 1-for-11 over his previous four games.
Ryan Raburn led the Tigers in tonight's 6-5 win over the Jays at Comerica Park, as he went 2-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored. He hit a single and a solo homer off David Purcey.
Raburn is hitting .379 over 29 at-bats this month, with two homers and five RBI.
Ryan Raburn went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored in Friday's 6-4 loss to the Jays at Comerica Park. Both of his knocks were singles.
Raburn is swinging a hot stick, as he generated seven hits over his last three games. He is hitting .450 over 20 at-bats this month.
Ryan Raburn went 3-for-4 with a solo homer off Bruce Chen in tonight's 7-5 loss at Kansas City. His other two knocks were singles.
Raburn hit his first homer since August 21, when he swatted two at Oakland. He is hitting 5-for-12 (.417) so far this month.
Ryan Raburn smoked two solo homers in Friday's 3-2 win over the A's.
Raburn not known for his power, now has three homers in his last two games. Bringing his season total to ten. He's hitting right around .350 for the month.
Ryan Raburn drove in both Tiger runs on Thursday as Detroit beat the Red Sox 2-0. Raburn went 2-for-4 with a home run, a run scored, and the two batted in.
Big game by Raburn today, as he provided all of the offense in a game that was a pretty good pitchers' duel. Raburn can produce when he gets his at-bats, but he has very little fantasy value as a utility player.
The Miami Herald is reporting that Ryan Raburn has been recalled from Triple-A Toledo. He will replace Marcus Thames, who was placed on the DL.
Raburn was on the opening day roster last season, and manager Jim Leyland said today that he should have been on this year's, but the Tigers didn't have room. He should get some at-bats, but his fantasy value is very limited, even in AL-only leagues.
Ryan Raburn has been sent down to Triple-A Toledo, according to the AP.
The utility man hit a meager .185 in 54 spring at-bats. He holds plenty of value due to his work with the leather, but it's apparent that he needs a lot more work at the dish.
The Detroit Free Press reports that the Tigers and Cardinals are working on a deal to send Ryan Raburn to St. Louis.
Raburn is a bit of a super-utility guy who can play all three outfield positions and multiple infield positions. He has hit just .255 in 153 major league games. The Cardinals interest does not figure to be overpowering as they are deep in the outfield and have a number of infielders vying for a spot on the opening day roster.
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