Brandon Laird

is G Money’s brother.

Houston Astros’ third baseman, Brandon Laird, is, according to wikipedia, the brother of former Tigers and current Braves catcher, Gerald G Money Laird.

Also, it appears that the brothers Laird have a bit of a scandalous side.

From G Money’s wikipedia page:

On December 30, 2009, Laird and brother Brandon were arrested during a basketball game between the Boston Celtics and Phoenix Suns for allegedly assaulting two security guards during a drunken brawl.Witnesses said the brothers had been cautioned by security guards when they arrived, because they were already intoxicated.Officers said Brandon Laird shouted derogatory remarks towards women, and then swung at one of the women.He was booked on suspicion of misdemeanor disorderly conduct.  Phoenix police said the brothers allegedly assaulted security guards, and Gerald was cited for assault.

G Money, a scrapper, who knew?

“God I love baseball.” -Roy Hobbs | The Natural

Mets Dust Tigers 14-6

Not that it mattered by why did G-Money Laird bat second?

The Mets jumped on the Tigers early with 2 in the second and 8 in the third.  JV didn’t look good and left the game with nobody out, and two men on in the third, after a 58 minute rain delay.

The Tigers got on the board in the fourth with a one out double by Cabbie and a monster home run by B-Money Brennan Boesch.

The Mets came back with one run in their half of the fourth.

The Tigers had a chance to really cut into the lead.  They sent 10 men to the plate in the fifth scoring 4 runs but Ryan Rayburn got caught looking with the bases loaded to end the rally.

The Tigers tried to claw there way back but the bullpen was horrible.

Verlander was charged with 5 earned runs in 2 innings.

Back at em tomorrow.

Mariners 5 Tigers 4

It was a tough loss for the Tigers today as the bullpen, Perry, couldn’t hold a 3 run eighth inning lead, and spoiled a gem by Bonderman.

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I was hoping Lelyand would leave Bondo in for the 8th.  He threw 94 pitches, gave up one run, and
struck out 6.  Instead he opted to bring in Perry.

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Today wasn’t Rick Perry’s day, although the Mariners did hit
some good pitches. 

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Sweeny homered off of a good pitch from Perry, a low slider and  Johnson drove in two off a slow slider as well.

The Tigers finished the road trip 3-4 and head home to face the A’s.

Although he had a single today, why is Laird playing everyday?  We need to find out what Avila can do.