The Tigers woke up on Sunday with a chance to seize their longest winning streak in almost two months. They instead lost their chance to sweep the Seattle Mariners, lost ground to the New York Yankees in the American League wild-card race, and, quite possibly, lost Jeremy Bonderman for the rest of this season. Bonderman allowed six earned runs and left with one out in the second inning of Detroit's loss by a football-esque score of 14-7 before a sellout crowd of 39,990 at Comerica Park. He admitted afterward that he is feeling a "sharp pain" on the outside of his elbow, and manager Jim Leyland said Bonderman would probably be shut down indefinitely. "I'm done for awhile," Bonderman said. "I know that." Bonderman will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam today, and he is nervous about what the results could mean for the remainder of his 2007 season.