I would have to disagree, WSR. I actually think the Tigers are where they are because of a bunch of power arms in both the rotation and the bullpen. Their pitching is WAY better than the Indians. The bullpen has several guys who throw some heavy gas. I haven't looked to see who the starters will be the next two days, but Rick Porcello is a highly touted 20-year-old prospect who has done well so far this season, and while Armando Galarraga's stats aren't great, he certainly will be better than anybody the Cubs saw in the Indians series except for Cliff Lee. We are an underdog heading into this series, because I'm not sure we can score enough runs against this overall pitching staff. While I don't think the Tigers have a GREAT offense, they probably don't need to be to take at least two of three from us. Hope I'm wrong. Galarraga and Willis have both been terrible this season. Rodney, Lyon and Seay are good bullpen arms, but the rest have had their struggles. This is definitely a better staff than the Indians, but it's top heavy in the rotation (Verlander, Jackson, Porcello) and in the back end of the pen without much else. The point is we should be ableto hit these guys, even Jackson. It seems that every time we run into a decent pitcher like Lowe or Vazquez people seem to think were doomed, when we have better pitchers, and on paper, just as good of an offense. I understand the attitude of fearing guys like Cliff Lee and Chris Carpenter to be afraid, but not every time we face a decent pitcher.