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Old 04-10-2008, 08:36 PM
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As soon as I get excited, Robertson just falls apart and gives back the lead and more. It is now 4-2 Boston after 4.
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Thinkin' the skipper needs to shuffle the batting order around. Needs to try something to stir the pot.

At least we haven't traded B. Inge yet. He has been our best player so far.

Maybe Cabrerra needs to sit for a while and get healthy because so far; I for one am not impressed.
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Thinkin' the skipper needs to shuffle the batting order around. Needs to try something to stir the pot.

At least we haven't traded B. Inge yet. He has been our best player so far.

Maybe Cabrerra needs to sit for a while and get healthy because so far; I for one am not impressed.
Pitching is the issue at this point. If offense knows that they have to score a lot to win, it puts too much pressure on them. They are hitting better and scoring quite a bit more. But you won't win many games giving up 9 walks.
Boston's Ortiz is hitting something along the line .080.
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Pitching is the issue at this point. If offense knows that they have to score a lot to win, it puts too much pressure on them. They are hitting better and scoring quite a bit more. But you won't win many games giving up 9 walks.
Boston's Ortiz is hitting something along the line .080.
Not sure about that. They are averaging 3 runs per game. Sounds to me like the pitching is what is under pressure. They have to be almost perfect every time out to get a win. Hard to "pitch to contact" when you only can allow2 runs over 9 innings.
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Not sure about that. They are averaging 3 runs per game. Sounds to me like the pitching is what is under pressure. They have to be almost perfect every time out to get a win. Hard to "pitch to contact" when you only can allow2 runs over 9 innings.
The offense is just getting going. They scored 13 runs in the last 2 games, but they gave up 14. 6 runs should be enough to win the game on most nights.
Also, have you ever heard a phrase - pitching wins games?
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Kind of a strange game last night, but the Tigs win 5-2. Willis landed awkwardly on a pitch in the 1st and went out with a hyper extended knee, but Lopez, Grilli and Bautista did a pretty good job setting up Jones for the save.

WHO is Clete Thomas? The rook looked like All-Star material last night. Listed at 5'11" 195#, his power is apparently deceptive. He doubled in a run off the opposite field wall in LC with a swing that looked like a pop-out to me. The next inning, he runs down a ball hit down the line and throws a perfect one-hopper to 2nd in time to easily take away what I thought was a sure double. This guy looks like a great all-around ballplayer.
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Leyland promised changes and a minor change was made. But it made an impact, for at least one game, as bullpen was nearly flawless in this one pitching the entire game and giving the team a chance to win by giving up only 1 run.
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Well, it is really painful to follow this team right now. They are not capitalizing on any opportunities they get in the game. Sheffield grounds out with a runner on 3rd and 1 out, Polanco bounces into inning ending double-play with runner on 1st and 2nd and 1 out swinging on the 1st pitch.
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Now Mags bounces into a double-play. And Cabrera strikes out. Tigers have no hits through 4. The team is clearly off, especially considering that Floyd is pitching.
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