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25 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:
and there is more to it. An MLB batter makes choices with their set up and approach that can change their susceptibility to the slider away (the big driver of platoon splits). Tell a LHH that LHP is off the table for him and he's going to maximize his approach to hit RHP, at that point he will be less prepared against any LHP he has to face. That's the self-fulfilling part. Now it's possible teams have decided that that by having their LLHs optimize to hit RHP combined with RH platoon players further combined with the 3 hitter rule for relievers, they just don't care about having everyday players; they are prepared to just keep switching all the time. But then you get into a talent constrained situation like the Tigers are in and it's easy to believe that if he had a chance to work at it, a player like Keith would be better hitter against LHP than the pinch hitters the team actually has available to take the other half of his platoon ABs. That's where the potential loss is.
If he started batting against LHP, he might have to go through a whole different approach which might screw him up against RHP which is he already not hitting as well as he should. I have no idea about that. Just a theory.
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2 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:
Mize and Jansen injured? Sheesh.
I would say they should have Anderson close, but they probably need him in the rotation now.
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This Hinch platoons everyone argument is getting really ridiculous. Sure, I'd like to see Keith get a shot at playing every day too, but apparently the Tigers have seen something that makes them think he shouldn't be facing LHP. They have access to all kinds of technology that we don't have. Maybe they are wrong in this case, but...the Bonds and McGonogle comparisons are stupid. Those guys are/were complete players and they would be wanted in the line-up regardless of any platoon disadvantage. Keith is not Bonds or McGonigle. He doesn't have a position, he's not fast, he has shown little power. He's got a 93 OPS+ against the RHP! Maybe, he needs to learn how to hit RHP consistently before they put him in there vs LHP.
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15 minutes ago, chasfh said:
I think pitchers today transported back in time would put at least 80% of those pitchers in 1968 out of a job in no time flat.
Of course they would, but if they were brought up in the same period as the 1968 pitchers they would not have had all the advantages that made them who they are today. They wouldn't have had the same training, technology, heath care, etc that they have today.
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Fire Ryne Eubanks!
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Just now, monkeytargets39 said:
Walked into the dugout after the last inning and went down to the locker room with the head trainer. Anderson warming up now.
****, what an awful season.
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What happened to Mize? I missed it?
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Zach Short talking home runs in the dugout with Tork.
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6 hours ago, The Ronz said:
He's going to win bigly.
The Democrats aren't going to take the House or the Senate.
They will win the House, but not the Senate
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2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said:
Silas Weir Mitchell plays for the Red Sox?
John Lackey
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4 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:
You mean to tell me that making a trade mid-season is so rare and unheard of that Harris can be excused for not doing his freaking job? Being a Harris lackey has been taken to a whole new level...
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1 hour ago, chasfh said:
"Being a Harris lackey". "Lackey" is a pejorative name. I did not call you any kind of name at all, and certainly nothing like this. Please, just stop already.
How about Harris slappy? Is that more acceptable? 😉
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Bold move by Harris
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2 minutes ago, RedTeamGo! said:
I would actually give up a ton to get Dingler.
I am not surprised.
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16 minutes ago, tiger2022 said:
He'll still finish a distant 2nd in the rookie of the year voting. Murakami is going to smash 45 + home runs this season. No way do they give the award to a .275-.290 hitter with 10 home runs or whatever he ends up with on a last place team.
I'd much rather have McGonigle.
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To be fair, I think RedTeam was making a joking about the Eugenio Suarez trade.
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6 minutes ago, chasfh said:
Maybe we can pick one up on Amazon Prime Day next month! 😉
This week, I ordered a pair of runner's compression socks and they sent me a pair of women's sneakers and two extra large tops. Is it like that?
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3 minutes ago, RedTeamGo! said:
Look what he is doing in AAA right now, though.
Workman was great in AAA too.
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18 minutes ago, chasfh said:
Two DL stints before the Tigers: DL-15 Left thumb contusion from a headfirst slide into 1B, April 2016; and IL-10 Back spasms for "wear and tear" with the Mets in August 2021. With the Tigers? Four stints across 2022, 2024, and this year.
Maybe it was that "wear and tear" stint that might have scared off the smarter and/or less desperate GMs.
I think it was the strikeouts and lack of walks and the fact that a lot of his value was his speed and defense. That's not a profile that ages well. His decline was predictable.
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On 5/25/2026 at 12:55 PM, LaceyLou said:
I'm wondering who wrote that tweet for him. Maybe somebody texted it to him so that he could just copy and paste? Or maybe it's that aide that's with him at strange times again.
Right, He wouldn't have know all those names.
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42 minutes ago, chasfh said:
This is worse than 2019 because this was not supposed to happen.
Right, I didn't even care in 2019. This year, I thought they were the favorites to win the division.
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8 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said:
Overrated chant for Trout? lol really???
Tiger2022 is at the game.
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8 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said:
Is he back up to -1 WAR now?
-0.9 He is now tied for last with Rob Refsnyder.
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8 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:
I feel more confident with him on the mound over Flaherty.
Is that supposed to be a vote of confidence?

2026 DETROIT TIGERS REGULAR SEASON THREAD
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Exactly. If you take an average pitcher today and transport him into the 60s, he'll be better than most of the pitchers in the 60s. Athletes are faster, stronger and better prepared now. Would we doubt that about any other sport?