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You make a good point about Tork. I speculated a while ago that Tork is a grip-it-and-rip-it guy who wants nothing to do with the analytics, and that the more information he gets, that more he gets confused, and the worse he does, so he hates getting information because he's never had to use information before just to hit. He's always had to just go up there and hit. No big whoop. And he got paid $8 million upfront for hitting that way in college, so of course he doesn't want to change his way of hitting. And at a certain level, it makes sense that whatever worked in college is going to work anywhere else he plays. But, no surprise, that's not how it work in the major leagues, the highest level of baseball in the world. It's a lot a lot different from college, and also, from the minors (where he seemed to do well until 2022). Even a transcendent hitter is not going to go up to the plate knowing nothing about anything except see ball hit ball and succeed in the majors. Not any more, anyway. Maybe Babe Ruth could do that a hundred years ago. Not today. These days, hitters have to be educated about pitchers, what they throw, what to look for in certain situations, and how to react to it when they think they see it. They have to think about and learn the process of hitting during practice in the offseason and during spring training and in the cages between games, so that when they are in actual games, the learning is totally ingrained and they don't have to think about process while they're in the box. It doesn't look as me like that's what Tork is doing, though. Ironically, it looks like he is overthinking when he at the plate during the regular season. That tells me he didn't internalize all this during practice when he was supposed to, so when things start going south during games, it looks like he starts overthinking and pressing to try to shake himself out of his funk while in the box, which is exactly the wrong time to do that kind of thinking. That's what practice is for. To your other point, I would be really, really surprised to learn that the Tigers take a certain kind of individual approach where they tell their hitters, you can choose to see the analytics, or you can choose to ignore them and just swing any way you like, doesn't matter to us. I believe it matters to them a great deal, since they have established a way they want to develop their players and have poured millions of dollars into the resources needed since 2022 to do so. I don't think anyone can reasonably argue that Tork is not failing as a hitter. The organization has presumably been doing everything they can into fixing that. They've made the resources available to him to help him figure it out, and he has said, flat out in the press this week, that he doesn't want anything to do with that, and essentially, the team should just leave him alone and let him do whatever he wants so he can figure it out himself. I just don't see how that makes good baseball or business sense for the Tigers to simply accept that. Maybe I'm just a judgmental person talking here, but my takeaway from everything I have read about what has happened this offseason is that the Tigers are unhappy with how Tork has been approaching his job and they are making preparations to move on from him. And in all honesty, I hope you get to laugh, point at me and yell "See! I told you!" when Tork is born again hard and puts up the MVP season for the Tigers that befits a former 1/1 pick. Because I will gladly accept your derision to see that happen.5 points
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We knew Trump openly defying the ruling of Federal courts was bound to happen. It looks like that time will be today. We will officially become a dictatorship in a few hours. Amazingly, half the population of brainwashed dummies will actually support it.2 points
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It doesn't matter when it originated. It's still a huge conflict of interest (to put it mildly) to have someone who is receiving more money than anyone overseeing the funding by the entire govt.2 points
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https://pbats.com/pbats-announces-2024-season-awards/#:~:text=The Detroit Tigers athletic training,and professionalism throughout the season.”2 points
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These federal judges aren’t ruling in favor of government waste, they aren’t ruling whether sex reassignment surgery is ok, and they certainly aren’t on the take to protect a liberal agenda. They are ruling only if these orders violate our constitution and are thus illegal in their current form. I expect it from the maga idiots that believe whatever is fed them via social media but it’s so disingenuous from Washington politicians and South African Billionaires that understand how the law works.2 points
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Its just a piece of paper, a set of ideals, and the very thing many of us swore an oath to protect from all enemies foreign and domestic.1 point
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Nothing happens until 2027 likely. Unless some real ricebowl smashing happens. They could theoretically cross a line when it starts to impact Medicaid/Medicare and SSN.1 point
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Saying you don’t know **** is not the same as saying I know. I don’t, and I’m not willing to brand someone with baseless speculation.1 point
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And a great resignation letter. It won't mean a thing to the folks tearing down our democracy...1 point
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I don't know, but Hegseth seems to be an idiot. In his first term, your president made some respectable military hires. This time, his whole cabinet seems to be clowns. It's almost like he is deliberately hiring unqualified people.1 point
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too bad there is a net there because past the vistors dugout is gonna be a great place to get some extra baseball with the unproven players at the corners1 point
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Hard to recover your investment when you cant show commercials. Someone said ESPN also dropped MLS recently. Another sport where it is difficult to show commercials. I used F1TV last year and loved it. Good price, works well, love some of the features. I hope the new network doesn't try to limit that app after they sign a US distribution deal.1 point
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Everything we say in a Tigers forum is both pointless, in that it will not affect anyone's decision-making, and speculation, in that none of us are on the inside and have no real knowledge as to what's going on beyond what we have read. As such, this entire forum and all of its sub-forums is practically 100% pointless speculation. In that spirit, your insistence that everything is fine with how Tork is approaching his job is also pointless speculation. In fact, it's even less than pointless speculation, since you are flat out rejecting what Tork himself was quoted as saying as being untrue.1 point
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The fact is, it’s just pointless speculation based on very little actual information. You don’t know how much, or to what degree he is utilizing resources, or really what are the actual issues that are holding him back. So any assumptions that he is uncooperative, or that the Tigers are displeased with anything regarding his efforts, other than production, are presumptuous.1 point
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My father left me a helmet he took from a German soldier killed in WWII. It has a swastika on it. He never displayed it publicly. He showed it to us but never put it on display anywhere in the house or elsewhere. I will never display it either. He was very bothered by any swastika displays he saw anywhere.1 point
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keep doing what your doing, it seems to be working great for you and Tork.1 point
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Tork's advisors can argue this out if he likes. Tork's lawyer: "Your honor, i realize my client never produced as a 1st round generational talent as advertised, but when he was quoted out of context and the Detroit paper put his quotes in the article, they were smearing his good name. " Tork: Yes your honor, I never intended to have those quotes indicate I didn't use the team's resources and data." Judge: "So, you issued a correction? Tork: "No" Judge: "But you did use the resources provided by the team?" Tork: "No, but I did come up with the Pizza Pizza-themed HR celebration" Judge: "You are in enough trouble, young man! Counsel, please advise your client to stop this self-destructive testimony"1 point
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Basically since we moved to Comerica Park, we’ve had 3 horrible team building strategies: 1.) Draft low ceiling pitchers and then try to fill the roster with “5 tool players” who were athletic but not actually good at anything useful in particular (Macias, Kingsale, McMillon, Cedeno, Sanchez, Lombard, Magee, Bocachica, Torres) because the park is big so we need guys who might be able to hit triples! Only trade with Houston and San Diego for some reason. 2.) Go over slot on every first round draft pick and convince them to sign, only to then trade them a couple years later as our top prospects for big name players. Go under slot the rest of the draft and eventually have nothing in the pipeline. Since we have very little talent in the minors aside from a few mega prospects (Maybin, Miller, Turner, etc.) then there’s no need to have a great coaching staff, invest in analytics, or have an organizational identity on how we want to play. 3.) Sell off all of the good players accumulated in the previous regime for pennies on the dollar. Build through the draft, but do nothing to develop any of the talent in the minor leagues-just let them get by on their own natural skill sets. Take a swing on one big free agent who has red flags every couple of years because fans will support a fledgling team with one disappointing superstar. Trade anything of value whenever you can, but only for low minors prospects. This Harris regime is the first time this century where we have a group that is actually trying to put a competitive team on the field in Detroit while also nurturing the farm system, staying current with analytics, and making sound financial decisions for the teams continued growth.1 point
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A player can be uncoachable, do-it-his-own-way, selfish, and hard-working. All those things could be true at the same time. As for the idea of his doing everything the club is asking of him, Tork was directly quoted this week saying how he doesn’t like to look at numbers or video and likes to just basically grip it and rip it and let the launch off the bat tell him how he’s doing. Given how steeped in data and video this organization has been reported to be for the last two years, that smells like a lot of smoke to me, anyway.1 point
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if he didn't correct the quote. He's poorly advised by his representatives.1 point
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I have to say that if I see a editorial take from Carlos Monarrez I usually assume its lazy. https://www.freep.com/story/sports/columnists/carlos-monarrez/2025/02/14/alex-bregman-tigers-news-scott-harris-aj-hinch/78537729007/1 point
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I dont get why people are so eager for Jace and so quick to just say dumb Tork. Jace hasn't shown much at the ML level either.1 point
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I’d rather be able to sign pitchers and have to develop hitters than the other way around.1 point
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Let's just say this. Yes, Bregman is better than Vierling. But if Vierling is a $3 million a year guy, Bregman is not a $40 million a year guy. He's not that much better. Not even close.1 point
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The majority of Americans have no clue what he's even doing. He is dismantling the government by sidestepping other branches of government. You may like what is happening, but what he is doing is illegal and anti-constitution. It is also very damaging to millions of Americans. The United States is not supposed to be a fascist dictatorship. My employer is one of the many organizations which is suing him right now. I applaud them.1 point
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I gotta brag a bit. My grandson won a gold metal in Social Studies in the 7th grade class competition Friday in the Aquinis Academic Olympics at Cabrini High School. His school finished in first place in the Tourney.1 point
