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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Monday, July 7, 2008 Forgive Jim Leyland and his Detroit Tigers if they choose not to fraternize with the Cleveland Indians this week at Comerica Park. The Indians' pain has to hit close to home for a Tigers team swimming upstream in the American League Central. Entering the season, many expected Cleveland and Detroit to be playoff teams. But the two-game series that started Tuesday night found them far behind the surprising Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins. It's been that kind of a season. White is black, up ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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