Sports
By Dallas Chicone
Husky Herald Reporter
The Detroit Tigers hosted The Kansas City Royals on Wednesday, April 2.
Attending the game were students from Port Huron Northern part of the
Tigers Career Day. The students got to attend the game and were talked to by
some of the Tigers front office about their careers before the game.
Mrs. Peattie the Marketing teacher at PHN set all this up. “This a great
way to show the kids possible jobs they might be interested in after college,”
Peattie said. There were a total of five
speakers, Jordan Fields from the Detroit Tigers Foundation, Christy Hammond, the Community Relations manager, John Rehm,
who is in charge of Sponsorships, Keri Galagher, the Sponsorship Service
Coordinator, Lindsey Hayes from Broadcasting, and Joel Bienenfeld, from the
marketing Campaign “Who’s Your Tiger?” “They were very informative,” said
Peattie.
“The career stuff was informative,” said Keaton Sprotberry (’15). “It
was nice hearing some info on how to be involved in professional sports even if
you aren’t playing them.
In the game itself, Max Scherzer took the mound for the first time this
season along with Jason Vergas for the Kansas City Royals.
The Tigers got a strong start from Scherzer as he went eight scoreless
innings allowing four hits and striking out seven. He would take a no-decision in the game. Newly-acquired Ian Kinsler supplied the
offence as he got his first hit as a Tiger, a solo homerun in the bottom of the
4th to give the Tigers an early 1-0 lead.
Jason Vergas put in a solid start for the Royals going 7 innings,
allowing one run and striking out six, also getting a no-decision.
The Royals tied the game in the top of the 9th as Tigers
closer Joe Nathan blew his first save of the year. The Royals loaded the bases on Nathan and
scored the one run on an Alex Gordon sac fly.
In the bottom of the 10th Kinsler struck again as he singled
home the winning run and the Tigers walked off to victory for the second
straight time.
“The game was exciting!” Sprotberry said. “A 10th inning walk
off! It doesn’t get much better than that!”
“The game was great!” Andrew Silver (’14) said. “The highlight of the
day was not only the walk off, but when
the building outside the park caught on fire.”
Mrs. Peattie said that she will be doing Career Day again at Comerica
Park. So if you want to go to a Tigers game next year, sign up for Marketing!