August 15, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Fungoes | 4 comments
It wasn’t supposed to be like this.
Here we are, approaching the third weekend of August, and the Tigers are mired in third place, nine-and-a-half games out of first place. And, as I’m always reminding myself, only five games out of last place. This was supposed to be like 1984, 1968 or even 1945. It [...]
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July 30, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Fungoes, Trades & Rumors | 3 comments
At the trade deadline in 1996, the Tigers sent Cecil Fielder, the only tradeable commodity at the time, to the Yankees for Ruben Sierra and RHP Matt Drews.
That trade was a no-brainer. The Tigers weren’t going anywhere in ‘96 — little did we know it would be another 10 years before they’d post a [...]
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July 29, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Game Recaps | 1 comment
The Score: Tigers 8 - Indians 5
The Gist: Armando Galarraga is to the Indians as Paul Byrd is to the Tigers. Well, not quite, but Galarraga beat the Tribe for the third time this year, Tigers hitters were spared batting practice and turned it on, you know, during a game. But back to Galarraga: three [...]
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July 21, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Game Recaps | 0 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Score: Tigers 19 - Royals 4
The Gist: Awesome: Zach Miner (6 IP, 0 R, 3 singles, 1 BB, 1 K), Miguel Cabrera (5 for 6, 6 RBI), Matt Joyce (4 for 6, 5 RBI and a homer), Carlos Guillen (3 for 4, 5 runs), Curtis Granderson (3 for 5, 1 BB, [...]
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May 1, 2008
By John Milton in Milton's Musings | 0 comments
The Tigers swept the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium for the first time since the beginning of the 1966 season when they won the opener on April 12 and swept a doubleheader on April 14. The Yankees returned the favor in the Bronx from August 26 - 28 of that year. The Tigers will never be swept [...]
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April 29, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Fungoes | 1 comment
That’s a quote from John Rawlings‘ article today on The Sporting News.com. If you’re looking for some objective, albeit sobering, perspective on the Tigers, your search is over:
The Tigers traded for Cabrera over the winter and then signed him to a contract through 2015 knowing he is “a horrible, horrible” third baseman, according to a [...]
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April 23, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Game Recaps | 2 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Gist: One night after Tigers’ TV analyst Rod Allen predicted that Detroit would put 20 runs on the board in a game this year, the Tigers got darned close in crushing the Rangers, 19-6. Kenny Rogers was nothing short of dreadful in his 3.1 innings pitched: nine hits, six runs (all [...]
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April 22, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Fungoes | 4 comments
No joke. He just announced it in his post-game press conference.
Updates: From The News.
Insight from Rob Neyer [$].
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April 19, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Game Recaps | 0 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Gist: Jeremy Bonderman gave up just enough runs and the Tigers couldn’t capitalize on the few opportunities they had against Dustin McGowan and lost Saturday afternoon 3-2. In five innings of work, Bonderman allowed five hits, six walks (two intentional) and three runs (two earned). Pudge Rodriguez had a three-for-three day [...]
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April 16, 2008
By Mike McClary in Game Recaps | 0 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Gist: Powered by four home runs — solo shots from Gary Sheffield, Carlos Guillen and Magglio Ordonez and a two-run dinger from Miguel Cabrera — the Tigers defeated the Twins 6-5 and swept the mini-series. Nate Robertson appears to be working his way back into form with 6.1 innings pitched, four [...]
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