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Trash
Talking
Bing
bets on
Tigers
in
friendly
wager
with San
Francisco
Mayor
Edwin
Lee
Mayor of
Losing
City
Will
Travel
to
Winning
City for
Day of
Service
&
Economic
Tour
DETROIT
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Det) -
Detroit
Mayor
Dave
Bing
today
joined
San
Francisco
Mayor
Edwin
Lee in a
friendly
wager on
the
outcome
of the
2012
World
Series
between
the
Detroit
Tigers
and the
San
Francisco
Giants.
Games
One and
Two will
be
played
Wednesday
and
Thursday
in San
Francisco
before
moving
to
Detroit’s
Comerica
Park on
Saturday
for Game
Three,
followed
by Game
Four
and, if
necessary,
Game
Five.
The
Mayor of
the
losing
city
will
travel
to the
winning
city for
a day of
community
service
and a
tour of
important
businesses
based in
that
city. If
the
Tigers
win,
Mayor
Lee will
come to
Detroit
to tour
the
Chevy
Volt
factory
– Mayor
Lee’s
official
City
vehicle
is a
Chevy
Volt --
and
learn
more
about
Detroit’s
leadership
of the
electric
vehicle
segment,
as well
as other
innovative
high-tech
companies
in
Detroit.
Mayor
Lee will
also
participate
in a day
of
service
on
behalf
of the
youth of
Detroit.
If the
Giants
win,
Mayor
Bing
will
travel
to San
Francisco
to speak
with
young
people
in the
Junior
Giants
program,
and also
to tour
high-tech
companies
that
have
brought
prominence
to San
Francisco.
Gov.
Rick
Snyder
today
issued
the
following
statement
as the
Detroit
Tigers
begin
the 2012
World
Series
against
the San
Francisco
Giants.
“The
Detroit
Tigers
carry
with
them the
hopes of
a proud
city and
state.
It has
been a
season
of ups
and
downs
but the
team’s
commitment
to its
goals
and to
each
other
has paid
off
through
hard
work and
perseverance.
It is
the type
of work
ethic,
instilled
by Mike
Ilitch
and his
family
through
decades
of
devoted
leadership,
which
has
brought
success
to the
team and
city.
The
Tigers
bring
Michiganders
together
in a
positive
way, and
together
we stand
behind
them as
they
seek
their
fifth
major
league
championship.
Here’s
to a
great
World
Series.
Go
Tigers,
and
bring
one home
for
Detroit
and the
state of
Michigan.”
“The
Detroit
Tigers
have
brought
plenty
of
excitement
and a
lot of
pride to
the
people
of
Detroit,
the
entire
metro
area and
the
state of
Michigan
during
this
post-season,”
Mayor
Bing
said. “I
am
pleased
to make
this
wager
with
Mayor
Lee,
because
the
Tigers
have
dominant
pitching,
they’re
swinging
big
bats,
and
they’re
playing
great
defense.
As much
as I
enjoy
visiting
San
Francisco
and the
Bay
Area, I
probably
won’t
get
there
anytime
soon. I
believe
the
Tigers
have too
much
talent
and too
much
momentum
for the
Giants
in this
Series.”
Nevetheless,
San
Francisco
Mayor
Lee
holds
out hope
that the
Giants
can pull
off yet
another
miracle
after
winning
six
straight
elimination
games
during
this
year’s
playoffs.
“The San
Francisco
Giants
are
truly
the
comeback
kids –
this
team
never
quits,”
Mayor
Lee
said.
“With
the
steel
nerves
of Romo,
Zito,
Vogelsong,
Cain,
Scutaro,
Posey,
and
Pagan,
and the
managing
prowess
of Bruce
Bochy,
this
team can
stare
down the
toughest
of
opponents.”
Both
mayors
encourage
all fans
to treat
each
other
with
respect,
to be
safe and
to
practice
good
sportsmanship.
In the
end, the
World
Series
celebrates
the game
of
baseball,
and
rivalries
should
remain
on the
field.
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