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Dave Kingman, there's a name from the past! Iirc only player to hit home runs for 4 different teams (2 NL and 2 AL) in the same season, 1977. I'd take that career for Tork. 400+ HR
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Also signing LB Grant Stuard to a 1 yr deal. I'm not familiar with him
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Plus he turned 21 this season. He's shown enough improvement this season to warrant a top half of nba center salary imho. With his passing and ball handling skill I believe he has begun to show a higher ceiling. If Det doesn't pay him someone will
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Looks like Rams are releasing Kupp. I know edge needs to be addressed, but I love Kupp's toughness and he might come fairly cheap
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I agree, good memories of Magic and Kelser. And Blaha seems more animated. It's been a tough decade for Detroit sports, but a new era is starting
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With his rapport with Cade and his ball handling and passing abilities blossoming, they need to keep him. He is a big part of the core imho. Plus, what is he, 21?
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On AZ boards they're bummed to lose Lopez and call him a "Campbell type of player." Looks like nice pickup. Brad seems to be banking on the draft for an edge
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Elite bat to ball skills. And I hear he is a cribbage savant
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Lions just signed DJ Reed 3/48!
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Saw this on FB, pretty darn funny https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1062039925968217&id=100064866573416&post_id=100064866573416_1062039925968217
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Scherzer is filthy today. 6 Ks through 3 scoreless innings. If he stays healthy, that 15 mil signing could be a steal. Of course he is getting paid by 18 teams this year
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Yeah, that sounds like what will play out
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2 dingers on 3-3 night for Tork. One dinger opposite field, something he has been working on. Also, Mize, holy cow! If his command and splitter continue on that level it will be difficult to send him down. That's as strong as I have ever seen his stuff. And Montero did struggle badly first inning, but the next 2 innings he looked good, especially his change-up. He'll be back in Toledo but I see him getting a chance in the bigs soon. Maeda, Jobe, Cobb, Mize, Montero for 2 spots. Looks like Manning and likely Montero to Toledo. Good problems to have
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There will likely be plenty of slot machines, roulette kiosks and blackjack tables at the stadium, next to the in-stadium brothel and burlesque stage
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Good to know. Danka
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I recall toward the end of last season, with Maeda being used for long relief, Johnny K interviewed him and he was almost apologetic about his season. You could tell he felt bad about his overall performance. He seems to be a very humble guy. I have no doubt that he put in a lot of work this off-season to prepare. He still might be done. But right now he looks like their #5 starter
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Learned a couple facts about Hank Greenberg today. He served more months (47) during WW2 than any other player. Also, he was offered a contract by the Yankees out of high school, and he declined and chose college instead. He was intent on playing first base, and the Yanks had Gehrig. After his freshman year of college he signed with our Tigers.
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It is very hypocritical imho. Mays was temporarily banned from baseball just for being a spokesman for a casino, if memory serves. The NFL is worse - most every commercial is for gambling, with the obligatory "please gamble responsibly" bs. When the billionaires see how much more profit they can make with gambling sponsorship, the ethics line gets moved accordingly.
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Of "An occurrence at owl creek bridge?"
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I go ahead and pay the $150 because I watch a lot of other games too. And I like to use a voodoo doll watching White Sox games. I take partial credit for their collapse.
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I know folks are joking, but, Ben Malgeri, 331 minor league (highest = AA) hits, 436 minor league Ks, .736 ops. They must see something though, for him to be in camp
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Fun question, very difficult to research. I attempted and got up to 1958 then stopped. Arduous and time consuming, but fun. I did learn of some former Tigers I had never heard of. Bob Hazle was an outfielder who played in 43 games with Detroit in 1958 with no Detroit card. He only had 261 lifetime at-bats and had a career BA of .310 and ops+ of 134. Didn't get much of a chance. Makes me wonder how many players through the decades could have had a decent career but they were on the bubble and didn't get much of a chance? Also saw info on Coot Veal who played infield with the Tigers in the 50s. I have a ton of Tigers cards back to the early 1900s and have never heard of Coot, but he does have Tigers cards. And I saw that Joe Coleman (father of 1970s Tigers pitcher Joe Coleman) pitched in 17 games for Detroit in 1955. No Tigers card.
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Vierling is out with rotator cuff strain https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/02/matt-vierling-to-start-season-on-il-due-to-rotator-cuff-strain.html
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2/27/25 1:05 Split Squad Gm1 Red Sox @ Tigers Gm2 Tigers @ Rays
papalawrence replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Game Threads
Well said. Reflects my thoughts spot on. Although it's Friday and my thoughts tend to also contain pics of animals in my thoughts on Fridays. Today it's a giraffe, and what you said. -
2/27/25 1:05 Split Squad Gm1 Red Sox @ Tigers Gm2 Tigers @ Rays
papalawrence replied to Tigeraholic1's topic in Game Threads
Pittaro and Lovullo, both earmarked for greatness by Sparky