Was Trammell as good as Jeter?
Hat Tip, William Wallace.
Was Trammell as good as Jeter?
Hat Tip, William Wallace.
The supposedly light hitting Padres got to Max for four earned and beat the Tigers 5-1 this afternoon.
Despite striking out 10, Scherzer only lasted five innings then turned it over to the bullpen.
Max didn’t get much help from the offense either.
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The Tigers come home this week to meet the Tribe and the Angels. I hope they can turn around their struggles against the Angels. They need a big home stand.
“God I love baseball.” -Roy Hobbs | The Natural
After the first inning, JV was smokin’ balls! He needed 31 pitches to get out of the first but lasted seven complete. He struck out eight, walked one, and allowed two earned runs.
I thought the home plate umpire, Seth Buckminster, was squeezing Justin for the first five innings but seemed to give him calls in the 6th and 7th.
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Max is on the mound tomorrow for the rubber game.
“God I love baseball.” Roy Hobbs | The Natural
Andrew Cashner was lights out. Ricky was up in the zone. The Tigers got dusted.
Cashner threw a complete game, one hitter, and struck out 11.
Freeway Rick gave up five runs on 10 hits and lasted 6 1/3 but it could have been much worse. He had the benefit of more than a few atom balls.
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8:40 pm start tomorrow.
“God I love baseball.” Roy Hobbs | The Natural
Victor hit a solo shot in the 10th to bail out Tigers closer, Joe Nathan, and give the Tigers a split of the two game series with the Dodgers, 7-6.
After blowing his second save in a Tigers uniform, Tigers closer Joe Nathan, picked up a bat and headed to the on deck circle in the top of the 10th. As he was heading up the stairs of the dugout he had a short conversation with Tigers skipper Brad Ausmus.
Ausmus: What are you doing?
Nathan: Getting ready to hit.
Ausmus: Sit down. You’ve done enough.
Early on, I was afraid Ausmus was going to let Anibal go too long so he could qualify for the win. I thought he should have come out after Crawford’s double with two out in the 5th. But, Sanchez was able to get out of it. He was shaky at first, throwing 63 pitches in the first two innings, but settled down to retire nine in a row before Crawford’s aforementioned double.
Ausmus probably wanted to save Smyly, who was warming up, for the Dodgers left handers coming up. Whatever the case, it worked out, although Sanchez didn’t get the win.
Thanks Joe!
Despite Nathan’s heroics, there was a lot to like in this game, not the least of which was Victor’s game winning solo shot in the 10th.
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Quietly, Ian Kinsler seems to be a nice addition to the Tigers. Whether it is hitting, fielding or running, he seems to do something good to help the Tigers win. However, the best part about the Kinsler acquisition is that Prince in not in a Tigers uniform anymore.
Trivia: The Dodgers have now played longer in LA than they did in Brooklyn. (H/T Shannon Hogan)
Justin Verlander deserved a better fate. He suffered his, and the Tigers, first loss of the season, but he pitched very well.
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All things considered, it was a good home stand, and even I, didn’t expect the Tigers to go 162-0. 🙂
Off to Los Angeles for a meeting with the Dodgers.
“God I love baseball” -Roy Hobbs | The Natural
Sorry, I’m a little late with this post, tax season, hopefully is finally over.
The Tigers moved to 4-0 and followed a 10 run game by putting up another 7. And in the end, they needed every one of them.
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When it’s all said and done though the Tigers moved to 4-0 and the offense has looked pretty good the last few game.
“God I love baseball.” Roy Hobbs | The Natural
It was nice to see the Tigers offense explode for 10 runs. I just hope this isn’t the continuation of a familiar pattern, 10 runs one game, then nothing for the next few.
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“God I love baseball.” -Roy Hobbs | The Natural
The Tigers are 2-0 on this young season and the first two wins have come at the expense of the Royals, who usually seem to give the Tigers trouble.
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The Tigers managed only two runs. Despite the skewed numbers from the 2013 regular season, the Tigers have struggled to score consistently for the past two years, putting too much pressure on their pitching staff. It’s only two game so I won’t sound the alarm for 2014, yet.
Back at it tomorrow.
“God I love baseball.” Roy Hobbs | The Natural
It wasn’t pretty, but it was a win. The Tigers prevailed 4-3, over the Royals in the 2014 season opener.
JV looked pretty good. He gave up only 2 earned runs and lasted six innings. He could have lasted longer but the defense behind him was, not good. Torii Hunter dropped a routine fly ball in the second, shortstop Alex Gonzalez made an error in the fourth and Nick Castellanos, although he wasn’t charged with an error, failed to catch a ball in foul territory.
I was very pleased with the way the Tigers battled back in the late innings after trailing 3-1.
Also notable: A Squared money was 1 for 2 with 2 BB. Victor hit a solo shot. Castellanos and Gonzalez each had two hits.
“God I love baseball.” -Roy Hobbs | The Natural