Two young pitchers square off in this third High-Heat Matchup. Chuck James has been steady of late, with four quality starts in his past eight games, but his control can be a bit off and thus he can throw a few too many pitches and leave the night earlier than he should. Miller for the Tigers, has been successful since his callup to the club after being their number one pick in the 2006 draft, although his last start against the Phillies wasn't the greatest, Leyland and the Tigers have enough faith in him to continue developing at the MLB level it seems.
As for other game notes, the Braves as of late have been more of a soap opera than a baseball team it seems with their current slump. They look to avoid the sweep after some of the various newsworthy notes that have come out of this matchup, such as Braves manager Bobby Cox tying John McGraw for career most ejections. John Smoltz has indirectly called out Chipper Jones for being on the bench while the other guys in the lineup are "busting their butts," his teammate of 14 years. Jones has commented back, again indirectly, that someone better not miss a start. And while the Braves are hoping to remain above .500 despite the catty remarks being made and typical Cox ejections, the Tigers (as always) are trying to keep Cleveland below their reign on the AL Central.
It should be a good matchup if both James and Miller bring their A game.
If you have predictions, let's hear them.