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It looks like Maeda is getting activated on Friday if there are no setbacks. So Manning will go back down and wait his next chance.

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1 hour ago, kdog said:

 

Tigers will be fine if the team that showed up against the DBacks shows up the rest of the way rather than that team that came out to play the Fish.

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2 hours ago, kdog said:

 

I won't be too surprised if they make noise in the AL Central, but it won't be because "they're gritty and get the job done with two outs".  They are batting .238 with a .646 OPS with two outs.

They will make noise in the AL Central if they continue to get good pitching and the hitters start producing with consistency.    

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26 minutes ago, oblong said:

He's just saying nice things about a team leaving town.  What do you expect a manager to say?  

Can't wait to mess up their pitchers' mound.

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3 hours ago, kdog said:

 

This was almost as glowing of a compliment as some of things Sparky used to say about a young Tiger infield prospect back in the late 80’s 

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Anderson on Chris Pittaro: “He has a chance to be the greatest second baseman who ever lived.”

I'd say he was more excited about Pittaro since he moved Whitaker to 3B to make room for Pittaro in spring training.  

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And Carl Willis...the next Rollie Fingers.  It is interesting that a lot of players he hyped stayed in the game after their playing days were over.  Part of why he hyped them may have been that they had baseball smarts or were good leaders.  

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57 minutes ago, chasfh said:

Lmao...he made the team because of good spring training stats...lmao

 

"Pittaro had no expectations of getting promoted to “The Show” in 1985. “Honestly, I was prepared to go to Triple A,” he said. “When I got to camp I just wanted to open some eyes.”

But when Pittaro hit well over .300 and displayed good instinctual glove work during spring training, Tigers manager Sparky Anderson raised eyebrows, gushing that Pittaro had “a chance to be the greatest second baseman who ever lived.”

 

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48 minutes ago, Tiger337 said:

And Carl Willis...the next Rollie Fingers.  It is interesting that a lot of players he hyped stayed in the game after their playing days were over.  Part of why he hyped them may have been that they had baseball smarts or were good leaders.  

He almost ruined Kirk Gibson by comparing him to Mickey Mantle.

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