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Darth Tater
07-18-2006, 01:52 PM
You guys don't seem very excited about the Tigers.:confused: They are doing unbelievably well. Is Motown going nuts over them yet? I can't seem to get the proper feel by just reading articles.

Is Jim Leyland willing to coach the Pistons after the baseball season? Now THAT is a coach!!!

I'm really excited about this series even though I haven't caught a game on the television or radio yet. If the Tigers can win two of three that would be great, but as long as they don't get swept they are still in good shape.

mercury
07-18-2006, 03:12 PM
Oh yeah, been following them closely... I think they should move Verlander up in the rotation so he can face the Sox... a sweep and we're 7 1/2 up on them.
We need a good right fielder so Mags can DH... he's brutally slow out there.
I agree that there doesn't seem to be enough hype for the Tigs... best come back story of the year.

TheeTFD
07-18-2006, 03:50 PM
ML Baseball is a lie.
The Tigs will be playing WSox about 9 more times over the next 3 weeks. Could be interesting.
Yankees making there move. Wild card battle insane.
When do we get Maroth back?
As of right now the league is the Tigers B!t@h !

bezeach
07-18-2006, 03:55 PM
I've been following the Tigers closely also, I've watched every game this season so far (nothing better to do). The Tigers are in good condition even if they lose the series, they have a 4 1/2 game lead going into today's game. The Sox are STRUGGLING right now, they just got swept by the yankees. Their pitching is struggling too, and contreas's streak just got snapped (winning 19 games in a row or something like that)

Here's an intersting article that the Chicago Tribune wrote-saying the White Sox are still better:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060718/SPORTS0104/607180321

ggazoo69
07-18-2006, 04:00 PM
DT, I'm very excited for the next few days. I have the MLB online package so I've watched or listened to 90 percent of the games this season. I'm worried about the White Sox series and us having two left-handers (Robertson and Rogers) going. Rogers has strugged big time as of late and that ChiSox lineup is stocked with heavy-hitting right-handers. Robertson gets into too much trouble and puts too many runners on. He's tough, but so are the Sox. I think Chicago takes 2 of 3 in this series, frankly. Detroit struggled against KC, barely winning two games that could have gone either way. But it also shows they know how to win. Either way, it should be an interesting next three days.

LA Dre
07-18-2006, 11:20 PM
Another loss to the Chisox tonight, a team that was swept by the Yanks over the weekend. If theTigers can't beat the sox teams, the yankees or the A's, then their best record in the majors will be as valuable as the Pistons and Wings was at season end. A nice season long story that flamed out in the playoffs......A prediction that most of the so called baseball experts have already proclaimed at the break.

bezeach
07-18-2006, 11:53 PM
Paul Konerko is the ultimate slugger against the tigers this year, it seems like everytime we pitch to him he hits a homer, he had 2 more tonight!

The tigers are only 1-6 against the Sox this season. The tigers know if they want to win against the sox and in the playoffs they have to make a move, and the deadline is 13 days away (not counting today)

Warthog
07-19-2006, 12:18 AM
maybe they're stockpiling the losses now so in the playoffs they'll be due for wins!! :D

Darth Tater
07-19-2006, 12:27 AM
Another loss to the Chisox tonight, a team that was swept by the Yanks over the weekend. If theTigers can't beat the sox teams, the yankees or the A's, then their best record in the majors will be as valuable as the Pistons and Wings was at season end. A nice season long story that flamed out in the playoffs......A prediction that most of the so called baseball experts have already proclaimed at the break.

True. But unlike the Wings and Stones the expectations for the Tigers at the beginning of the year were not very high. I don't think a playoff loss is going to be viewed in the same light. :drama: Maybe I'll feel differently when the time comes.

Anyhow, they might just happen to get red hot at the right time like the Heat and Oilers. I just hope they make the playoffs. Collapsing and not making the playoffs would certainly put a damper on things.

Go get em' Tigers.

Hey, that slogan worked in 1968! Nobody expected them to beat the Cardinals. :bounce:(I even remember the theme song as I'm sure a few others on here do).

mercury
07-19-2006, 12:48 AM
True. But unlike the Wings and Stones the expectations for the Tigers at the beginning of the year were not very high. I don't think a playoff loss is going to be viewed in the same light. :drama: Maybe I'll feel differently when the time comes.

Anyhow, they might just happen to get red hot at the right time like the Heat and Oilers. I just hope they make the playoffs. Collapsing and not making the playoffs would certainly put a damper on things.

Go get em' Tigers.

Hey, that slogan worked in 1968! Nobody expected them to beat the Cardinals. :bounce:(I even remember the theme song as I'm sure a few others on here do).


Back when they had "Bat Day"

This year's a big success no matter what happens... they're just getting a sniff of being a big dog... there won't be a failure this year.

ggazoo69
07-19-2006, 03:08 PM
True. But unlike the Wings and Stones the expectations for the Tigers at the beginning of the year were not very high. I don't think a playoff loss is going to be viewed in the same light. :drama: Maybe I'll feel differently when the time comes.

Anyhow, they might just happen to get red hot at the right time like the Heat and Oilers. I just hope they make the playoffs. Collapsing and not making the playoffs would certainly put a damper on things.

Go get em' Tigers.

Hey, that slogan worked in 1968! Nobody expected them to beat the Cardinals. :bounce:(I even remember the theme song as I'm sure a few others on here do).



Just for you, DT:


http://audio.cdbaby.com/g/gadfly901-01.mp3?urlid=28ecc8aed9e64795cb56


Ernie's call gives me chills every time. Then the song comes on afterward. It's a Quick Time file.

Darth Tater
07-19-2006, 03:43 PM
Just for you, DT:


http://audio.cdbaby.com/g/gadfly901-01.mp3?urlid=28ecc8aed9e64795cb56


Ernie's call gives me chills every time. Then the song comes on afterward. It's a Quick Time file.

Thanks Gazoo. I just got chills myself (and some funny sideways looks from my kids). Classic.

Excuse me while I go play it again. :nod:

ggazoo69
07-19-2006, 05:16 PM
Thanks Gazoo. I just got chills myself (and some funny sideways looks from my kids). Classic.

Excuse me while I go play it again. :nod:

The voice of Ernie Harwell. The guy was "born" to do radio.

TheeTFD
07-19-2006, 05:29 PM
Who would you rather fall out of the playoff race:
Bosox
WhiteSox
or Yanks
Let me answer that for you - Yanks!
Actually we have a harder time with Bosox.

Darth Tater
07-19-2006, 06:00 PM
Who would you rather fall out of the playoff race:
Bosox
WhiteSox
or Yanks
Let me answer that for you - Yanks!
Actually we have a harder time with Bosox.

Yep, the Yanks because I can't stand them.

But I think any of those three teams are really dangerous, particularly the White Sox.

ggazoo69
07-19-2006, 06:28 PM
Yep, the Yanks because I can't stand them.

But I think any of those three teams are really dangerous, particularly the White Sox.

I'd rather see the ChiSox fall out of it. Detroit is 1-6 vs. Chicago. Chicago is so confident against Detroit right now.

Darth Tater
07-19-2006, 06:43 PM
I'd rather see the ChiSox fall out of it. Detroit is 1-6 vs. Chicago. Chicago is so confident against Detroit right now.

True, and what could be sweeter than knocking out the Yankees? (Although we owe Chicago one for snatching our Center).

bezeach
07-19-2006, 09:59 PM
Just got home just in time to see MR. CLUTCH!

Craig Monroe hits a grand slam in the bottom of the 6th to give the tigers a 5-2 lead when the sox were controlling the whole game! :nod:

Bonderman right now is throwing lights out, 6 K's in 6 innings so far, what a game!:eek:

ggazoo69
07-19-2006, 10:14 PM
Just got home just in time to see MR. CLUTCH!

Craig Monroe hits a grand slam in the bottom of the 6th to give the tigers a 5-2 lead when the sox were controlling the whole game! :nod:

Bonderman right now is throwing lights out, 6 K's in 6 innings so far, what a game!:eek:

Monroe was long overdue. His RISP batting average has sucked this season. Glad to see him hit a breaking ball outta the yard.

roscoe36
07-19-2006, 10:17 PM
I'm loving that the Tiger forum is picking up.

Where is Zoso? :eyebrows:

Darth Tater
07-19-2006, 10:51 PM
Go get em' Tigers.

Tigers win!!!
5-2

bezeach
07-19-2006, 11:02 PM
Monroe was long overdue. His RISP batting average has sucked this season. Glad to see him hit a breaking ball outta the yard.

Yep, you're right... Monroe's RISP average is .207 and his RISP with 2 outs is a miserable .178. On the year he is hitting .246 with 13 HR. And because of the bad average with Monroe's RISP, he's only batted in 44 RBI'S. He's been hit with the injury bug lately, so hopefully today was a good sign that he's getting back to normal...

LA Dre
07-20-2006, 12:42 AM
Just for you, DT:


http://audio.cdbaby.com/g/gadfly901-01.mp3?urlid=28ecc8aed9e64795cb56


Ernie's call gives me chills every time. Then the song comes on afterward. It's a Quick Time file.

Thanks ggazoo I was just a lad of 13 back then, but I remember this big classic voice blaring out of my little transitor radio as if it were yesterday.....

ggazoo69
07-20-2006, 01:20 PM
Thanks ggazoo I was just a lad of 13 back then, but I remember this big classic voice blaring out of my little transitor radio as if it were yesterday.....

I was -1 at the time, born in '69. I wish I'd been alive in fall of '68. Damn my parents!

ggazoo69
07-20-2006, 01:21 PM
I'm loving that the Tiger forum is picking up.

Where is Zoso? :eyebrows:

You might consider opening up chat for the playoffs, Roscoe. Just a suggestion. I can't stand the Tigers forum on detnews. Unless you say glowing things in every post, you're ridiculed. No constructive criticism is allowed at all.

roscoe36
07-20-2006, 02:02 PM
I would be into that.

If you guys want the chat open for an event or game, just PM me. If you have a schedule of dates and times, that would help me set it up in advance.

And if you want it open on demand, PM an online staff member. They should all know how to do it. Instructions are in the staff resource forum.

bezeach
07-20-2006, 05:08 PM
Tigers win 2-1 against the sox, all thanks to Thames taking out the 2nd basemen... And more importantly the tigers take the series! :nod:

Darth Tater
07-20-2006, 05:23 PM
Go get em' Tigers!
2-1


http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap;_ylt=AoRrvHuz1m36hx5xqnFKmAoRvLYF?gid=260720 106

LA Dre
07-20-2006, 06:56 PM
I was -1 at the time, born in '69. I wish I'd been alive in fall of '68. Damn my parents!

I like that -1 analogy. When we see something on TV and I tell my sons when that happen they alway say hey dad I was -5 then or negative 7...so stop trying to remind me of things happen in the past...

Anyway those 67 tigers were about as exciting as the champs in 68, we just came up short to the Bosox by the thin hair growin on my 12 year old face at the time...:ohwell:

ggazoo69
07-20-2006, 08:19 PM
I think Chicago takes 2 of 3 in this series, frankly. Detroit struggled against KC, barely winning two games that could have gone either way.

Wrong! :)