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Associated Press
Thursday, March 22, 2007 LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) -- Jeremy Bonderman allowed two runs in five innings to help the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians 5-4 on Thursday night. Bonderman, who won 14 games for the Tigers last season, yielded four hits, struck out four and walked three. Curtis Granderson hit two sacrifice flies, including the winner in the ninth, and Carlos Guillen hit an RBI double for the Tigers. Indians left-hander Juan Lara (0-1), who hadn't yielded any runs through his first 7 2-3 innings this sprin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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