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gehringer_2

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  1. well, maybe Aroldis will do one of his rare self-destructs tonight.
  2. That last play by Tork on the throw from Schoop was boss. He had to take the ball right as it was hitting the dirt - no bounce. That's a MLB play with a 1B mitt.
  3. meh - more indictments are just insurance runs. He's already charged with plenty to put him away. If the system can't manage to convict him on the straightforward charge, another likely more complex case probably isn't going to be the difference.
  4. this is the 'another shutout on tap' version of the Tigers. They just keep coming back like a bad penny.
  5. If ERod is throwing a BP that was a pretty minor version of pulley rupture. But good for us.
  6. Eye dunt undirstend the poynt in this poste.
  7. You'd think if there were to be any hope for him at all he's got to move fast - -get back at least to AA this year.
  8. I think a conviction on insurrection would be hard to get. The fact that he personally never went to the Capitol leaves you with too indirect a line of action. Of course if the SS had been willing to take him to Capitol the case is probably a slam dunk - but then again if they had we might be in the middle of a civil war. But the case on a charge of conspiracy to interfere with government operations might be hard to defend if there is testimony from insiders like Meadows.
  9. Sounds like they've identified some targets in the draft.
  10. That's what they all say. Are they more 'special' in this year's hype than Torkelson was in 2020? Well, maybe a bad example - Tork may yet be a star - but so far he's looking more like he's going to be in the 'good not great' group.
  11. i might take the LH hitting catcher. Assuming none of these college bats are generational, then for me the differential roster value of an average bat LH catcher is a lot more than an average RH bat OF. I'd take Keel - assuming he does have MLB receiving skills.
  12. LOL - We complain now, but the Tigers today are nothing like the old Briggs/Fetzer Campbell regimes where the no 1 reason the Tigers ever moved a player was to get ride of anyone that wanted to be paid fairly and was willing to say so out loud. From Jim Bunning right through to Lance Parrish. Ilitch did lose Scherzer, but the Tigers had made a fair offer. I still believe Max wanted out of JV's shadow even if Tigers had matched the offer -- and personalities hadn't gotten in the way.
  13. Cowans for Thompson was a lousy trade. The Tigers did need to rebalance - they were too left handed, but that was still a poor trade. Injuries did end Jason's career relatvely early - or the trade would have looked even worse.
  14. Right. It's definitely hard to figure how much the salary dump or years of control factors should be weighted in a prospect vs vet trade, but they are not small considerations to the FO's making those trades.
  15. Guns and Tax avoidance? - he's a damn GOP hero!
  16. I know it isn't supposed to happen because you normalize for the visiting team, and I admit I haven't run the numbers, but it has always seemed to me that when you look at park factors, teams that can't score end up dragging down the park factors for their park. I've wondered if there is a second level correlation - when teams have inept offences, if the teams playing against them also score fewer runs on average than they might and I wouldn't even be surprised if any such effect could be greater for the winning team on the road. It might be also be weather but otherwise it does seem odd Copa's park factor drops when the Tigers offense is horrible.
  17. As much fun as it is, this story apparently is coming from a divorce proceding, so red flags, grains of salt, and more may be warranted.
  18. yeah - if you could get them to play together, having mulitple good ball handlers on a team could be exhausting to play defense against. IF.
  19. Red Sox just took a 3 run lead over the Twinkies in the 6th. If the Twins lose the Tigers are 4 games back with 91 to play, and getting arguably their two best players back before by the ASG in Greene and Skubal. Harris may be correct in that things are "premature" in terms of thinking of the Tigers as a good team, but they don't need to be a good team to win this division this year.
  20. In his last AB he was sitting off speed, got a middle-middle hanget at like 82 and still didn't square it up. Not a good look.
  21. Hinch had me second guessing letting Alexander pitch to the two RHB in the 8th. But no doubt if Foley had been available he probably wouldn't have.
  22. Lange managed to throw a few FB for strikes. That's what he needed to do.
  23. well you might as well use him - if he doesn't straighten out we've got bigger problems than losing one lead to the Royals.
  24. The plan to cut it down was probably on the table from the beginning but they probably wanted to give it a shot. The wind does blow out to LF a lot, it could have played smaller than it did. Look at what happened to the Yankees - they thought they did everything they could to make it play exactly same and it still ended up playing way smaller. But you can't do much to make a park bigger once the stands are in - so if you get it wrong, get it wrong big.
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