May 12, 2009
By Jim Craddock in Jim's Gems | 4 comments
A few random thoughts on the recent play of the Tigers…
The Cleveland Clinic: Justin Verlander is once again proving that when his stuff is on, there are few better in the AL… And Edwin Jackson has proved my (and others’) skepticism about this deal unfounded. He seems to be the pitcher everyone in LA and [...]
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December 5, 2008
By Jim Craddock in Featured, Hot Stove, Jim's Gems | 3 comments
If the Tigers are dead-set against using Ramon Santiago as their everyday SS in 2009 (and I really don’t understand why they are), what are their options? Well, with Edgar Renteria (thankfully) in San Fran helping Zito form the All-Bust All-Stars, and Khalil Greene going to St. Louis, the field has narrowed a bit.
The trade [...]
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August 31, 2008
By Mike McClary in Fungoes, Tigers Birthdays | 0 comments
Today’s birthdays of current and former Tigers include:
Ramon Santiago, 29
Gabe Kapler, 33
Hideo Nomo, 40
Former Tigers coach Boots Day, 61
…and Happy 50th Birthday to a non-Tiger but one of my favorite big-league players: Von Hayes.
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May 1, 2008
By Mike McClary in Game Recaps | 0 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Gist: The Tigers completed a three-game sweep of the Yankees in New York Thursday night — the first since yours truly was a negative two years old — with an 8-4 win. Ramon Santiago, in his first start at shortstop this year, hit a key triple in the sixth to break [...]
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April 22, 2008
By Mike McClary in Featured, Game Recaps | 0 comments
ESPN highlights available here.
The Gist: When Ramon Santiago goes yard, that’s gotta be a good sign for the Tigers, right? It certainly was on Tuesday night when the Tigers’ second baseman drove in three runs and Justin Verlander finally put together the start we’d been waiting for: six innings pitched, six hits, one earned run. [...]
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April 7, 2008
By Doug Hill in Doug's Dispatches, Featured | 0 comments
Greetings,
I figured if this Drudge fellow can have his own report, why can’t I have mine? (Plus, during the school year, once a week is about all I can muster for blogging.)
Well, here I sit staring at this morning’s paper and an 0-6 record after six home games. I haven’t even found the time to [...]
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