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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Goodbye Mr. Willis

 

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The Tigers last night, in a move that surprised no one, Recalled Max Scherzer from Toledo and designated Dontrelle Willis for assignment. This ends the D-Trains reign of terror in Detroit. Since 2008 Willis record in the motor city is an appalling 2-8 with a  6.86 ERA.

Willis was a huge get for the Tigers in 2008, coming over from Florida along with Miguel Cabrera, for Andrew Miller, and Cameron Maybin, whom were the two top prospects in the Tigers organization.  This was a guy who was supposed to anchor the Tigers rotation, he was just a couple of years removed from winning 22 games and finishing 2nd to Chris Carpenter in the NL Cy Young race. However things were not to be as Willis had all kinds of problems throwing strikes. It was never an issue of him missing close, he would pitch and the ball would fly over the backstop. It was a little bit sad to watch.

Willis has 10 days to clear waivers at which point he would be eligible to go pitch in the minors, an option that the Tigers do not think that Willis will take. Gerald Laird seems to think that Willis’ career is not over. He noted that he has watched Willis make huge strides over the last couple of years.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Report Card: Quarter of the way through the season issue.

Yes we are a little over a quarter of the way through the 162 game season, time to do Grade Reports for Your Detroit Tigers:

Starting Pitching

Grade: C+

Starting pitching which carried this team last year has kind of been the Achilles heel of the Tigers this season. Outside of Verlander we really don’t know what we’re going to get. Verlander is a MLB Ace however, just ask Rod Allen, he’ll tell you all bout it. Porcello has had some really good starts and some really bad ones. Opponents are still hitting over .300 against him. Willis still walks every other guy he faces, the sad thing about this is, his pitches are really good. Guys have a hard time hitting the D-Train when he’s on. Bondo has been really good, this needs to continue if the Tigers hope to have a chance of winning the division. The 5th spot is currently held by Galarraga but he’s just holding the spot until Scherzer gets his issues figured out.

Prediction: Eddie Bonine becomes a starter if Galarraga, Willis or Scherzer can’t figure it out

Bullpen

Grade: A+

In 2009 the Tigers pen wasn’t very good. Zumaya spent the majority of the year hurt, Rodney was very inconsistent in non save chances, for the most part the pen sucked. Fast forward to 2010. Zumaya is pitching like the 2006 version of himself, except maybe he’s a little bit better. Jose Valverde has been phenomenal. He may be the single biggest free agent signing in Detroit since Magglio Ordonez.  You know when Valverde comes in to close a game out, its a done deal. Phil Coke and Fu Te Ni have been two very good lefty’s out of the pen. Both pitch extremely well against left handed hitters. Finally Eddie Bonine who I think is headed for a starting spot, has been very very good in long relief for the Tigers.

Prediction: Alfredo Figaro gets a call up to the majors in the near future to work long relief for the Tigers.

Outfielders

Grade: A

This unit has been very consistent, which is pretty surprising considering the youngsters they have playing out there. Both Brennan Boesch and Austin Jackson are rookies and they are probably the two favorites for AL Rookie of the Year right now. These kids can flat out hit, and Jackson is the equivalent of Curtis Granderson in the outfield.  Boesch started out slowly playing the field, but he has made some nice plays recently. Ordonez and Damon provide veteran leadership for the two youngsters, its nice to see Mags return to form. Lets face it 2009 was an anomaly. Damon was a good free agent pickup, he’s still one of the best table setters in the game.

Infielders

Grade: B-

Without Miguel Cabrera this grade would probably be a D+/C-, however Cabby is probably the 2nd best 1st baseman in baseball, right behind Albert Puljos. The rest of the infield has been pretty substandard. Lots of errors. At 2nd base so far we have seen Sizemore, Worth, Raburn, and Santiago, all start there. Guillen will be the starter once he gets back. Inge is still probably the best 3rd baseman in the game, yet he still can’t hit. Everett and Santiago platoon the shortstop position,a role that I would like to see Santiago get 75% of the playing time. Everett is well lets face it, he sucks at the plate. His glove is good no doubt about that, but Santiago’s glove is also good, and He can hit a little bit more consistently than Everett.

Prediction:  Brent Dlugach gets a call up sometime in June.

Catchers

Grade: D

The catching position has been woefully inconsistent. However even if Laird and Avila can’t hit they both are pretty solid defensively.  The Tigers are going to have to hope that Avila grows into this role, and hopefully he can replace Laird as the everyday catcher.

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There you have it folk the Tigers a little over a quarter of the way through the season Report Card We Own The Central Style.

Monday, May 24, 2010

ESPN Power Stankings

So in ESPN's new power rankings, The boys in Bristol rank the Tigers who sit a game out of first place 11th. The Twinks who are currently ONE game up on the Tigers, are ranked 4th. What gives ESPN?

This is a Tigers team who has been playing really good baseball over the last 3 weeks or so. Forget losing 2 of 3 to the Dodgers, whom may be the hottest team in baseball right now. This Tigers team has series wins in the last few weeks over, The A’s, The Red Sux, The Yankees, the Twins. This is a good baseball team, albeit a Team with a few lingering issues.

We need more starting pitching. Dontrelle is reverting to the old Dontrelle ways of walking every other batter he faces. Galarraga is still the same pitcher he was last year. His fastball has incredible movement on it, however that doesn’t matter much when you can’t locate it.

You never know what you’re going to get when Porcello goes out there. Sometimes(like on Sunday) he looks like a legitimate ace, other times he looks like Armando Galarraga. I’m not going to be too hard on the kid yet though, he is only 21 years old. And then there is Bonderman who is starting to figure himself out. I think Bondo could be a pitcher who can give you 12-15 wins per season. His slider is a very good pitch and he is learning how to throw the 2 seam fastball.

Finally Justin Verlander for my money is the best pitcher in baseball. I wouldn’t take another starting pitcher over him, but yes I am a bit of a Homer. 

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Taking over Fox Tonight!

So our beloved Tigers take over Fox tonight. Will we become bigger than the Simpsons? We Already have.

Armando Galarraga gets the start for Detroit tonight hoping to build off of his good outing last week against the Yankees. I noticed that Armando’s two seam fastball had tons of late life on it. His control was erratic at best, but with the way the Dontrelle Willis has pitched his last couple of starts, we really need Galarraga to step it up.

Fwiw I really think that Scherzer is probably on his way back soon. I also think that the D-Train may be done in the Motor City. This is unfortunate but the Tigers are trying to win a Division, and 14 walks per 9 isn’t going to get it done.

Speaking of Scherzer, in his one start at Toledo he went 8 innings giving up only one hit and walking only one while striking out TEN. Max we’d love to have you back pitching with the old English D on your chest. Hurry up and figure out your stuff and come back and win us some games.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Chance at First

As I am writing this the Minnesota Twins are Losing to the Boston Red Sux 4-0 in the top of the 5th. If the Twins don’t mount some sort of comeback the Tigers will be tied for first going into inter-league play.

So why didn’t I wait. Maybe a small part of me thinks posting this before the final will prove that I have super powers. If the Sux end up blowing this game, you can lynch me, because I most certainly have the power to change the course of a Major League Baseball game.

So yeah this post is too more or less find out if I’m super.

Inter-League play kicks off tomorrow with the Tigers heading into LA to face the Dodgers. I love inter-league play, when MLB decided to adopt this format, they did it right. Baseball purist’s you can suck it.

Monday, May 17, 2010

No LiveBlog tonight

I'll try again tomorrow night, just remember to support you neighborhood TIGERS!

Preview Chicago White Sox

 

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The White Sox come into Detroit with an astounding 15-22 record. Have Ozzie Guillen’s meltdowns spelled doom for this team? I don’t know.

This has turned into a very good rivalry over the last couple of years. In this series the Tigers will send two of their best(Porcello and Verlander) to the mound to face the reeling White Sox.

Porcello gets the start tonight, coming off his best outing of the season, in which he beat the Yankees 2-0, throwing 7 strong innings. I look for this trend to continue, as Porcello’s stuff is just to good to keep getting hammered. Facing him will be Freddy Garcia.

Verlander gets the start tomorrow, squaring off against John Danks. Once May arrived, Verlander really seemed to turn the corner, and once again is the dominating pitcher we have all come to love. Danks has had a very strong year, but has been hurt by lack of run support.

Great Lakes Loons

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So this weekend I made the drive over to Midland and received a full tours of Dow Diamond , The home of the Great Lakes Loons, the class A affiliate of the Las Angeles Dodgers.

For being part of the Dodgers, the crew that runs things in Midland sure knows how to put on a good show. I was treated to a full tour of the Front Offices, the Press Box, and the indoor batting cages. It was quite cool. I have been to several Minor League ballparks over the last few years, and Dow Diamond ranks right up near the top of the list.

As for the game itself, we were treated to extra innings baseball. This unfortunately was offset by the FREEZING cold temps. In the top of the 14th the Dayton Dragons scored to take a 3-2 lead. The Loons had their last chance in the bottom of the 14th and boy did they take advantage. With 2 outs Christian Lara doubled home Austin Yount and Rafael Ynoa, to end the game with a 4-3 victory.

Would I go back? Yes, even if this team is affiliated with the Dodgers. They put on a helluva show, and played really good baseball.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Go Back to New York

We took 3 out of 4 from the heralded Yankees. Somehow I get the feeling that Baseball Tonight won’t praise Detroit as much as they’ll find reasons that New York lost.

Well ESPN fuck off, because we Tigers fans have become used to your neglect(and when you do praise us bad things happen. See the 2006 World Series).

The Red Sox(Dead Sox?) come into town tomorrow, if there is a team I hate almost as much as the Yankees, it’s the Red Sox. Boston I’ll always praise you for the 1776 revolution, but that’s it. YOU GET NO OTHER PRAISE(okay you get a little bit of praise for Tom Brady  and Zolton Mesko).

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Rainout

Day night double header tomorrow. Day game starts at 1pm and the night game starts at 7pm. This sucks, there is nothing on TV tonight and now I don’t even get to watch the Tigers. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Fuck The Yankees

Well that says it all now doesn't it. Young Rick Porcello looks to make it two in a row tonight as he squares off against Javier Vazquez and his ERA of almost 10.00. New York the only good thing about your club is Curtis Granderson, and he's injured so there is currently nothing good about your club.

Site Update

So in the last couple of weeks I’ve gotten pretty lazy about posting stuff. But lets be honest, there is all kinds of Detroit Tigers blogs on the interwebs that do a much better job in doing REAL coverage of this team. So what I’m going to do is give you Dark Blues crackhead opinion on all things Tigers related. Maybe if the following grows we can turn this site into a real baseball blog. Until then…….

Look to the right of the screen . Yes that is a message board play with it and have fun. Don’t mind the flamewars between ultra pseudo homo Hulk and myself. It’s just business.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Time for some Lists

So today I will look at MY top ten pitchers in the game today. Here we go.

  1. Tim Lincecum – back to back  Cy Youngs is all you need to know.
  2. Roy Halladay – It’s so unfair that this guy is pitching in the NL.
  3. Ubaldo Jimenez – His WHIP and ERA are both under 1.00 and he’s 6-1 through his first 7 starts
  4. C.C. Sabathia – I still wouldn’t want anyone else on the hill in a big game
  5. Barry Zito – He’s found his big sweeping breaking ball and has been lights out early this year.
  6. Zack Greinke – Poor Zack, he would probably be #1 on this list if he didn’t play for the Royals
  7. Francisco Liriano – He’s back which is bad news for my Tigers
  8. Joel Zumaya – The first reliever to make the list and holy shit has he been outstanding this year.
  9. Andy Pettitte – Even at 37 this guy can still pitch. Too bad he’s a cheater
  10. Matt Garza – TB is the hottest team in the league and this guy is a huge reason.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Down with the Tribe

I'm posting  this more at of boredom than anything else. Sitting through a Linux admin class is the very definition of a bore.
In the 3rd inning the Tigers are up on the Tribe 3-1. Oops make that 6-1. My hatred of Cleveland ties into My hatred of all things from Ohio. Worst State Ever!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Game for all America

The game for all America

Sporting News, The, May 1, 1995 by William Earnest Harwell, Mark Newman

 

Baseball is President Eisenhower tossing out the first ball of the season; and a pudgy schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm. If s the big league pitcher who sin in night clubs. And the Hollywood . singer who pitches to the Giants in spring training.

A tall, thin old man waving a scorecard from his dugout -- that's baseball. So is the big, fat guy with a bulbous nose running out one of his 714 home runs with mincing steps.

It's America, this baseball. A re-issued newsreel of boyhood dreams. Dreams lost somewhere between boy and man. It's the Bronx cheer and the Baltimore farewell. The left-field screen in Boston, the right-field dump at Nashville's Sulphur Dell, the open stands in San Francisco, the dusty, wind-swept diamond at Albuquerque. And a rock home plate and a chicken wire backstop -- anywhere.

There's a man in Mobile who remembers a triple he saw Honus Wagner hit in Pittsburgh 46 years ago. That's baseball. So is the scout reporting that a 16-year-old sandlot pitcher in Cheyenne is the new "Walter Johnson."

It's a wizened little man shouting insults from the safety of his bleacher seat. And a big, smiling first baseman playfully tousling the hair of a youngster outside the players' gate.

Baseball is a spirited race of man against man, reflex against reflex. A game of inches. Every skill is measured. Every heroic, every failing is seen and cheered -- or booed. And then becomes a statistic.

In baseball, democracy shines its clearest. Here the only race that matters is the race to the bag. The creed is the rule book. Color is something to distinguish one team's uniform from another.

Baseball is Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, asking his Brooklyn hosts to explain Dodger signals. It's player Moe Berg speaking seven languages and working crossword puzzles in Sanskrit. It's a scramble in the box seats for a foul -- and a $125 suit ruined. A man barking into a hot microphone about a cool beer, that's baseball. So is the sportswriter telling a .383 hitter how to stride, and a 20-victory pitcher trying to write his impressions of the World Series.

Baseball is a ballet without music. Drama without words. A carnival without kewpie dolls.

A housewife in California couldn't tell you the color of her husband's eyes, but she knows that Yogi Berra is hitting .337, has brown eyes and used to love to eat bananas with mustard. That's baseball. So is the bright sanctity of Cooperstown's Hall of Fame. And the former big leaguer, who is playing out the string in a Class B loop.

Baseball is continuity. Pitch to pitch. Inning to inning. Game to game. Series to series. Season to season.

It's rain, rain, rain splattering on a puddled tarpaulin as thousands sit in damp disappointment. And the click of typewriters and telegraph keys in the press box -- like so many awakened crickets. Baseball is a cocky batboy. The old-timer whose batting average increases every time he tells it. A lady celebrating a home team rally by mauling her husband with a rolled-up scorecard.

Baseball is the cool, clear eyes of Rogers Hornsby, the flashing spikes of Ty Cobb, an overaged pixie named Rabbit Maranville, and Jackie Robinson testifying before a Congressional hearing.

Baseball? It's just a game -- as simple as a ball and a bat. Yet, as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. It's a sport, business -- and sometimes even religion.

Baseball is Tradition in flannel knickerbockers. And Chagrin in being picked off base. It is Dignity in the blue serge of an umpire running the game by rule of thumb. It is Humor, holding its sides when an errant puppy eludes two groundskeepers and the fastest outfielder. And Pathos, dragging itself off the field after being knocked from the box.

Nicknames are baseball. Names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy.

Baseball is a sweaty, steaming dressing room where hopes and feelings are as naked as the men themselves. It's a dugout with spike-scarred flooring. And shadows across an empty ballpark. It's the endless list of names in box scores, abbreviated almost beyond recognition.

The holdout is baseball, too. He wants 55 grand or he won't turn a muscle. But, it's also the youngster who hitch-hikes from South Dakota to Florida just for a tryout.

Arguments, Casey at the Bat, old cigarette cards, photographs, Take Me Out to the Ball Game -- all of them are baseball.

Baseball is a rookie -- his experience no bigger than the lump in his throat -- trying to begin fulfillment of a dream. It's a veteran, too -- a tired old man of 35, hoping his aching muscles can drag him through another sweltering August and September.

For nine innings, baseball is the story of David and Goliath, of Samson, Cinderella, Paul Bunyan, Homer's Iliad and the Count of Monte Cristo.

Willie Mays making a brilliant World Series catch. And then going home to Harlem to play stick-ball in the street with his teen-age pals -- that's baseball.

And so is the husky voice of a doomed Lou Gehrig saying, "I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth."

 

Baseball is cigar smoke, hot-roasted peanuts, The Sporting News, winter trades, "Down in Front," and the "Seventh-Inning Stretch." Sm arms, broken bats, a no-hitter, and the strains of the Star-Spangled Banner.

Baseball is a highly paid Brooklyn catcher telling the nation's business leaders: "You have to be a man to be a big leaguer, but you have to have a lot of little boy in you, too."

 

This is a game for America, this baseball!

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More Ernie Harwell

Here is his farewell speech from Sept. 16th 2009. I deeply miss this man.

Tigers Lose

What a terrible fucking day(excuse my language). The Tigers lose 4-3 on a Ryan Perry wild pitch in the bottom of the 9th.

The Red Wings lose 4-3 in OT.

Oh and Ernie Harwell passes away.

Great day to be a Detroit Sports fan.

It’s days like today that make me appreciate the good times that much more.

Goodbye Ernie Harwell

I tried to not have tears in my eyes while I was writing this, but it was a battle I lost. Legendary Detroit Tigers announcer Ernie Harwell lost his battle with cancer today at the age of 92.
Ernie started his broadcasting career in Atlanta, calling games on WSB radio for the Atlanta Crackers. Harwell became the only announce to ever be traded when he was shipped off to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948.
Ernie joined the Tigers in 1960. Ernie became the voice of the Tigers quickly. He served as the voice of the Tigers from 1960-1991 and 1994-2002. His break in broadcasting resulted from an ill advised move by new Tigers president, Legend Bo Schembechler. When Mike Illitch bought the team in 1993 one of his first moves was to bring the lengend back.
This is one of the saddest days of my life. Ernie represented more than just Tigers baseball to me. He was a little piece of my childhood. 
One of Ernie’s trademarks was to read the Song of Solomon v 2:11-12, at the first spring training broadcast.
11'For behold, the winter is past,
         The rain is over and gone.
12'The flowers have already appeared in the land;
         The time has arrived for pruning the vines,
         And the voice of the (A)turtledove has been heard in our land.
Ernie you will be missed by millions. Those in heaven can rejoice because the greatest announcer to ever call a game is now doing so in  the big stadium in the sky.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Just Checking

In attempt to see if I can successfully use MS-Word to blog I am publishing this post. BTW the Tigers get their asses handed to them tonight. Maybe I actually didn't watch long enough to check the final score.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

So I quit writing and the Tigers get Hot!

Our Tigers have won 5 in a row since I last posted something. Coincidence? Maybe just maybe. These wins include a sweep of the LA Angels and a series win against Central Division lead Minnesota.

Justin Verlander took the mound today hoping to forget all about his rough April. Forget it he did as he went 8.1 giving up only 3 hits and 1 earned as the Tigers won 5-1. Verlander struck out 7 and didn’t walk anybody. At one point the Tigers Ace retired 23 in a row.

This team seems to be coming together nicely. The offense has ROARED to life after a slow start. The starting pitching is beginning to come around and their bullpen remains the best in all of baseball.

If things continue to go the way are currently going we should be in for a very exciting summer. GO TIGERS!