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March 30, 2009

Does Anyone Have Kenny Rogers’ Cell Number?

Or Kenny Baugh’s, for that matter.
More good news here.

December 31, 2008

The Top 10 Tigers Stories of 2008: #2 – The Pitching. Oh, the Pitching.

If we had to narrow the Tigers’ dismal 2008 to one culprit it would be the pitching. While Detroit’s offense had many fits and starts throughout the season, the pitching was pretty much the same from March 31 to Sept. 28: awful.
Whether it was Dontrelle Willis‘ sudden inability to throw strikes or Justin Verlander’s season [...]

November 6, 2008

A Bummer of an Outlook for the 2009 Tigers

ESPN.com’s trip through each MLB team’s roster continued today with write Jonah Keri’s lens focused on the American League Central and the Tigers.
If you’re looking for a positive outlook to end your week, look elsewhere. Here’s a taste:
Aside from a younger, more athletic band of glove men, the Tigers need about a half-dozen new pitchers. [...]

September 29, 2008

Catching Up on a Week of News

Every time I sat down to write about a bit of Tigers news in the past five days, another shoe would drop and I’d think “I’ll write about both of those items.” Then another and another, etc.
So, as I wait out this Tigers/White Sox rain delay from bright, sunny Phoenix, it’s time to weigh in [...]

September 15, 2008

Kenny Rogers Done for ‘08 – and Likely for Good

Just came across the ESPN wire:
“We’re not going to pitch Kenny. We shut him down for the rest of the season,” Tigers manager Jim Leyland said Monday. Leyland didn’t give a reason for his decision.
We all suspected that when Rogers was done he’d be done in a hurry. And that’s how it played out.
This [...]

September 4, 2008

Game 140: Kenny’s Cooked

ESPN highlights available here.
The Score: Angels 7 – Tigers 1
The Gist: Well, Kenny Rogers certainly looks finished, doesn’t he? At least he lasted this long, which is more than can be said about his teammates who packed it in about six weeks ago. It wasn’t like watching Rick Ankiel lose it during the playoffs but [...]

August 26, 2008

Rogers Flunks Job Interview with Yankees

Well, I’d guess that Kenny Rogers won’t be going to New York in a waiver deal in the next few days. Seems the Gambler is pointing a finger toward the Yankees as the main driver behind MLB’s insane instant replay implementation — with five weeks to go in the season.
Sayeth Rogers:
“I don’t know how [other] [...]


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