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Darth Tater
07-27-2006, 12:12 PM
This will be a tough three days starting tomorrow. The Twins have only lost 11 at home all season and swing some mean bats.

Hopefully, the Tigers can take at least one. One win and the lead is 7.5 games. A sweep means our lead drops from 8.5 to 5.5 over the Twins.

cwolfson
07-28-2006, 12:06 AM
I don't think Leyland will do it, but I'd like to see him skip Miner in the rotation this time through. (The off day Thursday would allow him to do this.) So instead of Robertson-Miner-Bonderman for the series, we'd have Robertson-Bonderman-Rogers. (Another benefit of this move is that I think it is preferable to throw lefties against the Twins if possible, with their two top hitters being Mauer and Morneau and the Metrodome being a park that helps L pitchers a bit.)

bezeach
07-29-2006, 12:01 AM
The tigers win 3-2 in the top of the 10th! Thanks to Craig Monroe (got hurt on the play) with a game winning hit. Our lead is now 9.5 over the twins, but the Sox won in the 9th.

Instead of a twins sweep, how about 2/3 or even better, a Tigs sweep :nod: , they proved they could score two runs on a possibe cy young pitcher who has been unstoppable-even though he struck out 12. Miner matched him in the run column, which he needed!

roscoe36
07-29-2006, 12:13 AM
This is totally off topic, but I just traded Freddy Garcia and Jorge Posada for Pudge. Hopefully it doesn't get vetoed. There are a lot of politics in my league.

I needed to add a better and more consistent hitter at catcher. I'm pretty loaded with pitching. :)

bezeach
07-29-2006, 12:28 AM
This is totally off topic, but I just traded Freddy Garcia and Jorge Posada for Pudge. Hopefully it doesn't get vetoed. There are a lot of politics in my league.

I needed to add a better and more consistent hitter at catcher. I'm pretty loaded with pitching. :)

At least you will have a Tiger instead of having an white sox or yankee

roscoe36
07-29-2006, 12:43 AM
I didn't have any Tigers. I had Rodney a while back, but gave him up for JJ Putz.

Now I just need to get Jimmy Rollins hitting and running the bases hard to get back on track for a successful season!

Darth Tater
07-29-2006, 01:45 AM
The tigers win 3-2 in the top of the 10th! Thanks to Craig Monroe (got hurt on the play) with a game winning hit. Our lead is now 9.5 over the twins, but the Sox won in the 9th.

Instead of a twins sweep, how about 2/3 or even better, a Tigs sweep :nod: , they proved they could score two runs on a possibe cy young pitcher who has been unstoppable-even though he struck out 12. Miner matched him in the run column, which he needed!

Great win.

I couldn't find any info on Monroe. How bad was he hurt? How did it happen?

mercury
07-29-2006, 04:31 AM
To quote Jackie Gleason..."How sweet it is... to the moon!"

TheeTFD
07-29-2006, 03:12 PM
Minn has owned us for 8 years. Last year we beat them a little. This year total domination. But then I could say that against all the teams this year.
It's Lima Time, BELIEVE IT!

bezeach
07-31-2006, 11:40 AM
I know I posted this on another thread but:

NEW NEWS: TIGERS TRADE!

The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced they have acquired minor league right-handed pitcher Brian Rogers from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for first baseman Sean Casey. The announcement was made by Dave Littlefield, the Pirates' Senior Vice President and General Manager. No other terms of the deal were announced.

I was looking up the tigers and it this was just updated on their site!

Rogers, 24, went 3-2 with one save and a 2.39 ERA (64.0ip/17er) in 37 relief appearances this season with Double-A Erie of the Eastern League. He was Detroit's 11th round selection in the 2003 draft from Georgia Southern University.

bezeach
07-31-2006, 11:41 AM
Also: To make room for Casey, Detroit optioned the contract of first baseman Chris Shelton to Triple-A Toledo.

GOOD! He's been struggling!

TheeTFD
07-31-2006, 09:38 PM
Two out of three from the Twins. Die Twins die!

LA Dre
07-31-2006, 11:16 PM
4 errors last night and they lose a sure winner and sweep of the Twins and then 4 errors tonight to a bottom tier team.:frusty:

No time to panic yet, but lets hope these young guys don't slip due the pressure.....as most so called baseball experts think they will do.

Go Get-em Tigers!!!

bezeach
07-31-2006, 11:27 PM
Kenny Rogers didn't have his best game either, he had gave up four walks. Kenny has been struggling, he better get his game together...

From recap:
Hollins and Lee homered off Rogers, who allowed six runs, five hits and four walks and struck out three over five-plus innings.

LA Dre
07-31-2006, 11:52 PM
Kenny Rogers didn't have his best game either, he had gave up four walks. Kenny has been struggling, he better get his game together...

From recap:
Hollins and Lee homered off Rogers, who allowed six runs, five hits and four walks and struck out three over five-plus innings.

Rogers hasn't had a decent game since the All Star game has he?

As long as the Tigers win all of their remaining series, they can win the devision with a cushion. That means about a 66% winning clip the rest of the way to finish 108-54. Unfortunately the Twins, Bosox and Chisox all gain a full game on them today so the Tigers magic number to clinch remains at 51.

If this pace holds up, they should be able to carry that momentum into the post season.

TheeTFD
08-01-2006, 03:04 AM
I've heard people say Rogers will fade bad late. I thought it was just getting by win 13, sometimes guys struggle there. Maybe they should let him pick his spots until the funk is over.

TheeTFD
08-01-2006, 03:09 AM
As long as the Tigers win all of their remaining series, they can win the devision with a cushion. That means about a 66% winning clip the rest of the way to finish 108-54.
That's asking alot.
SportCenter says Shelton will be back for the playoffs.

jammertime
08-01-2006, 11:51 AM
I'm sure he'll be back by September call-ups at the latest.

bezeach
08-01-2006, 11:02 PM
I just saw Carlos Guillen hit for the cycle for the tigers! He is the first player to hit for the cycle for the Tigs since 2001 where Damion Easily did it! Very rare-but he did it. :nod:
4-5 night, homer, triple, double and single...

Darth Tater
08-02-2006, 11:33 PM
Looks like the Tigers are back on track. That's two in a row after losing two.

Jim Leyland...what a terrific job he has done. I wonder what would have happened this season if Trammell were still here?

bezeach
08-04-2006, 11:29 PM
Tigers vs. Indians-Game one

final score: Tigers win 7-6

Mr. clutch (Craig Monroe comes through again) in the bottom the of 8th, with the indians leading 6-5. Pudge on first, He hits a long drive, got the distance, but just foul past the foul pole in left. Next pitch, swung on and belted, deep drive, and gone. Two run homer. Game winner! :nod:

Then Todd Jones comes in and gets the save (and he's been dynamite lately.) Another win in the books!

Darth Tater
08-04-2006, 11:50 PM
Nice win. Especially after that 2-1 loss last night.

That makes them 3-3 over the last 6 rather than 2-4. It's got to be disheartening for the other teams to keep winning and barely gain ground, although they still play the contenders plenty of times before it's over.

TheeTFD
08-05-2006, 03:03 PM
Yeah if they go .500 from here they would end up ~ 98 and 64. Good enough for the division?
Has anyone noticed since the wild card started there has been a proliferation of very good teams instead of a move to parity...i.e. multi 100 game winners in one season.

Darth Tater
08-05-2006, 03:58 PM
Yeah if they go .500 from here they would end up ~ 98 and 64. Good enough for the division?
Has anyone noticed since the wild card started there has been a proliferation of very good teams instead of a move to parity...i.e. multi 100 game winners in one season.

I don't think that 98 wins would be good enough for the division. Plus it would mean they are not doing so hot going into the playoffs if that keeps up.

I just meant that 2-4 would have been lousy, whereas 3-3 didn't cost us much ground.

TheeTFD
08-05-2006, 05:33 PM
this team could go 0-5 and it wouldn't hurt it.
So yeah, you need a 100 win team to win a 4 team race. That won't happen this year out west. 85 wins might win that.

bezeach
08-05-2006, 11:05 PM
Tigers vs. Indians-Game two

final score: Tigers win 4-3

Recap: Another Mr. Clutch comes through, this time Pudge. Bottom of the 9th, two outs. Tigers down 3-2. Man on first. Pudge up to bat. First pitch, fastball right down broadway, belted by pudge. GOING, GOING, GONE! Walk of homer! Game over.

This was the best game all season. wow, they did it again!

TheeTFD
08-06-2006, 05:18 PM
Indian fan must be crying in his soup. Where did all this clutch offense come from? It was almost the same team last year.