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Kapler made up for it with a running, run-saving catch on a Darin Erstad line drive to left-center with a runner on second in a tie game in the sixth inning. Kapler said he was a bit unsure of how his teammates would receive him when he met them in Tampa Bay for his first road trip, but Higginson said Kapler hasn't done anything to hurt himself yet. "The guys like him," Higginson said. "He works hard and doesn't say much." Said Kapler, "I didn't get much response, but I take none to be good. If they were unhappy, I figure they'd tell me. Asked the differences between Triple-A Toledo and Major League Detroit, it's "more of a feeling of con- stant excitement," said Kapler. Its tough to stay loose when every at-bat is important. "In the minors, you're not neces- sarily asked to win, but to develop." After the trip to Tampa Bay, Kapler said his swing had been incon- sistant, but he has been working with Trammell on the finer points. "Mostly I get tips on how to handle certain situations and what he did to adjust," Kapler said. "I'd like to have that insight and knowledge. " In the Tigers' half of Tuesday's sixth inning, he drilled a one-out triple off the top of the fence in left- centerfield. Unfortuantely for the Tigers, he was left stranded at third, but they won anyway, 3-1. Kapler stood on-deck when the game win- ning home run was hit in the eighth inning. Kapler also reached base in the fourth inning when third baseman Troy Glaus cleanly fielded Kapler's groundball, but couldn't get it out of his glove to throw him out. Kapler was caught stealing one pitch later. He also grounded out twice. II 210; Mike Jeross, 209; Arnie Berman, 205; Greg Sobol, 203; Rob Pliskow, 202; Bill Zucker, 200. April 19 Lee Weinstein, 626/226-207; Steve Shoskes, 609/235; Ross Benchik, 606/213-201; Nick Altwerger, 605/224-224; Milt Burg, 605/200- 245; Mike Diskin, 201-215; Len Moss, 202-202; Bill Yaker, 224; Marshall Spinner, 223; Mike Berkowitz, 221; Max Epstein, 221; Steve Lazar, 220; Larry Garfinkle, 216; Steve Hoberman, 211; Morrie Katz, 210; Mal Simon, 205; Sandy Freeman, 202; Brian Cohen, 202; Don Rosenberg, 200. 31 Bowling Scores B'nai B'rith Morgenthau UChayim/Zeiger-Gross April 26 Larry Garfinkle, 620/224-202; Mike Diskin, 618/200-245; Dennis Sobol, 614/205-202-207; Steve Hoberman, 612/201-212; Bill Yaker, 610/220; Carl Berlin, 605/223-200; Jerry Broida. 209-222; Randy Spitzer, 206- 213; Ross Benchik, 225; Mark Bialick, 223; Gary Bistrow, 211; Lee Weinstein, B'nai B'rith Downtown-Fox April 27 Steve Teper, 668/238-226-204; David Shanbaum, 616/235-203; Allan Salomon, 607/218; Murray Shanbaum, 216-200; Steve Kay, 242; Jeff Sprague, 236; Ken . Gross, 224; Danny Kaplan, 216; Neal Drilich, 214; Geoff Kaplan, 210; David Lazarus, 203; Bob Smith, 203; Jason Elbinger 202; Ron Jacobs, 201; Jack Geer, 200. April 20 Jason Elbinger, 681/254-214-213; David Rose, 628/214-211-203; David Shanbaum, 612/224-211; Larry Kaplan, 605/243; Sheldon Rakotz, 214-200; David Kolb, 213- 210; Jack Geer, 207-203; David Lazarus, 259; Kevin Elbinger, 218; Ken Gross, 217; Nate Feingold, 209; Charles Kamen, 208; Les Kaplan, 206; Gary Berman, 203; Ami Reiter, 202. B'nai B'rith Brotherhood-Eddie Jacobson April 19 Barry Fishman, 698/245-245-208; Marc Ruskin, 684/234-226-224; Steve Anstandig, 656/231-214-211; Howard Waxer, 645/248-207; Steve Achtman, 643/236-222; Larry Woodberg, 641/245-202; Mark Klinger, 635/218-226; Scott Gittleman, 629/279; Mark Rappaport, 607/214-211; Dan Stein, 604/201-205; Larry Slutsky, 217-215; Ron Malach, 226; Gary Klinger, 223; Sanford Mandell, 220; Randy Rodnick, 216; Rick Woolman, 211; Ricky Reznik, 207; Steve Richmond, 206; Jeff Berlin, 204; Bruce Weberman, 202; Steve Weinberg, 202; Hal Daien, 201; Eric Goldberg, 200.