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I think you are underestimating what is occurring in the democratic party. the same people who tell you that the republicans have been captured by maga - which is very true - are telling you the democrats will never be captured by anti-israeli sentiment? i hope youre right, but all the signs point the other way. the strongest supporter of israel is fetterman, and the democrats are ready to kick him out of the party. josh shapiro has basically been ruled out for a presidential run because of it. i think that the democrats are currently "the sensible party" who believe in government institutions and maintaining the status quo. i also think their activist class does not want that. and the rising tide of voters dont want it either. and anti-israel sentiment is part of that. i dont understand how anyone can pay attention to politics and not see the democrats moving away from israel. hopefully the next israeli election changes that, and we can get back to supporting our democratic ally in the middle east. and hopefully the next american presidential election changes who is in charge here. i have my doubts on both of those happening.
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I'm embarrassed to say that it's literally been over a decade since the last game I was able to attend in person. Where is the best place to park these days? What kind of cost should I be budgeting for parking? "Back In My Day", I used to park in an underground lot below Grand Circus Park that was steps from the park and it only cost $5. Is that lot still around? I imagine the days of it costing $5 are long gone?
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05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
No, I regard them similarly to how I regard Max Clark. I am still very hopeful and will be excited to see them when they are back. -
05/12/2026 7:10pm EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
SoCalTiger replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I agree. Cleveland is in first place because they have a consistently performing superstar, a solid bullpen and good defense and we do not. Our strength is based on depth and starting pitching which the injuries have decimated. What is worrisome is some of our depth is starting to look shaky. -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Surprisingly, that is true about the pitching, but I was expecting them to improve significantly with Valdez and a full year of Melton. I am not disappointed with the hitting. I was not expecting it to be a strength and it's pretty much what I hought it would be. Their fielding has been a disaster and I think the impact of injuries to Meadows and Baez have been understated. -
05/12/2026 7:10pm EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I don't think Hinch can do anything about having poor players. Hinch is about as good managing a pitching staff as I've seen and that is 90% of a manager's job. Yeah - I think his motivational talent is maybe marginal but I don't think that is all it's cracked up to be in baseball and we don't seem to have clubhouse issues. I haven't seen figures for this year but I still feel like the Tigers take too many strike ones, but I'll live with the two latter nits for the sake of the former. -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
So, you're not counting on them to ever contribute to the Tigers ever again, but also, you're not counting them out for their entire careers? In other words, out of sight, out of mind? is that fair? -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Also a touch of bad luck: we are at 19-23, and pythag says we should be 21-21. -
Bultman says Cossa will no longer be waiver exempt next season.
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05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I didn't know anything about Olson that anyone else didn't know. I have just come to the conclusuion that pitchers with long-term injuries can not be counted on. I am not assuming that Olson and Jobe are done for their careers. I just am not counting on them. I am hopeful that Olson will some day return to form. And really, Jobe has never proven anything at the MLB level. He is still a good prospect. -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tigermojo replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Pitching and hitting stats roughly the same as last year. Defense went from average to abysmal. Base running went from ok to meh. -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I have Stathead and FanGraphs subscriptions and that is it. FanGraphs also is mostly unusable now without a subscription. Pretty much any major news or sports site is really hard to use now without a subscription. This was inevitable, but I miss the old internet. I don't subscribe to read opinions and propaganda which is what news has become -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I think a lot of people thought all winter that we would get something out of Olson this year. I was myself hoping to. You probably knew something we didn't, but It wasn't until February when he went under the knife and was declared out for the year. I also think some people expected (still expect) something out of Jobe, but again, even if he does come back in August, he won't be going full bore until next spring. If you don't bake players into your projections because of injuries sustained during previous years, does that mean you regard Olson and Jobe as being done done for their careers? -
Just as true now as in 1963
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I agree with this. The problem is that mainstream Dem policy disagreement with the current Israeli government draws an Arab emigree population (among others) to the party who actually are revuanchist wrt the existence of Israel and eventually they become a constituency for harder anti-semitism - IOW the situation brewing in Dearborn MI or Omar's district in MN. This is a hard problem because I don't want the main stream Democratic party to be in bed with Netanyahu.
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05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
Tiger337 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
I expected nothing from Olson and Jobe this year. Once a pitcher gets seriously hurt, I expect nothing from them him until they get back. Players that get injured in previous years are not baked into my preseason expectations. -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
It's true, I do have a Stathead subscription. -
05/12/2026 7:10pm EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
💯 There is no urgency here because we are just so decimated right now. Yes, I know it's early and we should recenter our focus on winning now, but that's just it: it's early, and we have a weak division. We do have a good deal of time yet, so rushing guys back, or rushing guys up, smacks of the kind of desperation that's not warranted just yet. -
He wasn’t paying taxes then. His father and possibly was. Trump was not aware of such things. And RedLining was a real thing then. Gotta keep the undesirables out of the neighborhood and the women barefoot and pregnant
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05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
gehringer_2 replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
doesn't all the "sports reference" site block ad blockers now unless you pay up? -
05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
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05/13/2026 7:10p EDT Detroit Tigers at New York Mets
chasfh replied to casimir's topic in Detroit Tigers
Also, Reese Olson and Jackson Jobe, both of whom we'd hoped to get positive contributions from this year. Olson is gone for good this year; Jobe might be back in August, or might not, and will be on training wheels if/when he does come back. Torres has been out, and now Carpenter. I'll mention Verlander because some fans were really counting on him to be his old self this year, although I myself and a lot of other fans never did expect much from him. - Today
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Paul Krugman posts to a substack since he's left this gig at the NYT, and he's been writing about the comparison between Europe and the US recently, and that's a big part of his point. The US looks richer but it's really just in the bias of the accounting system. Labor productivity the EU is just as good, but Europe always looks like it's lagging because Euros have just decided to work less per capita - they actually value quality of life so they take time off to live it. Same applies to the fact that public goods are far better in Europe than in the US (healthcare, transportation etc), and finally, social equity is much better in Europe than the US which is a driver of social unhappiness in the US. And the proof is in recent (well, pre Trump) immigration figures. People came to the US from Western Europe all through the Post WWII era. Few have recently. Euros are only 10% of the immigrant population today and many of them are H1Bs recruited by US industry.
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When is enough enough in regards to uniforms?
chasfh replied to Zakk_Wylde's topic in Detroit Tigers
As for the Tigers' home jersey situation, I dislike that the addition of the orange tops and moving the City Connects to Mondays means more games at home during which they are not in the traditional home whites. If there's any lemonade for me here, I do dislike the oranges less than the City Connects, so at least they're wearing the City Connects on the day of the week the Tigers will be playing fewer home games on. -
When is enough enough in regards to uniforms?
chasfh replied to Zakk_Wylde's topic in Detroit Tigers
When I see both teams in colored jerseys, my gut reaction is that I put on the wrong game.
