At 8:10pm our complimentary selection is on the DETROIT TIGERS over the Chicago White Sox. This is the second game of a Monday double-header and it is a very intriguing pitching matchup. Detroit will activate veteran Jeremy Bonderman from the disabled list for his first start of the season while Chicago will promote Jose Contreras from AAA and put him back in the rotation where he was at the beginning of the season. There are several reasons to like Bonderman and the TIgers here. First, while Bonderman hasn't pitched in the Majors since June 1 of last season, he is still relatively young at 28 years old and his injury was a blood clot in his arm for which he had successful surgery. Secondly, Bonderman has looked very good in his minor league rehab this season, going 1-0 with a 3.10 ERA in three starts covering just over 20 innings. Finally, Contreras who the Sox are reporting will be promoted after the first game of this double-header, was absolutely awful prior to his demotion after his May 8 start is not relatively young at a reported 37 years of age (reported because some say that he is actually a few years older). Contreras comes back to the rotation after going 0-5 with an 8.19 ERA in six starts and it really doesn't get much worse than that. It's pretty simple; with Bonderman tonight, you don't know exactly what you're going to get. With Contreras, you pretty much know what you're getting, and it isn't pretty. Take the Tigers. As always, good luck...Al McMordie.

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