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  1. 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.  

  2. 13 minutes ago, tiger2022 said:

    Young left handed batter vs Rhp, .281 avg .858 ops, vs lhp .228 avg, .759 ops.  And the year before, .219 avg,  .719 ops.  Definitely a platoon player for Hinch, probably sharing time with Jahmai Jones.  To everyone else, he's right there with Ted Williams and Babe Ruth as the greatest hitter ever.  Barry Bonds.

    Yes, I do think Hinch would have been smarter than Jim Leyland and put him in a platoon situation and pinch hit  for when left handed relievers came in the game.

    You have to give young guys a chance instead of pigeon holing them as a platoon player when they are 23 or 24. 

    That is ridiculous.  There is no way Hinch would have platooned Bonds.  Bonds was always regarded as a five tool with superstar potential.  

    Right now, Keith needs to figure how to hit right handers.  He has hit for a .528 OPS over the past month.  

  3. 42 minutes ago, Shelton said:

    Tell me more about this malgieri. Is there anything about his performance that suggests his AAA success will transition better than workman? I’m not opposed to it, but is this guy someone people expect to stick?

     

    I’m with you in dumping Wenceel. I wouldn’t care if they dumped all of Wenceel, short, and McKinstry. Dump any two of them actually, and you can keep one as a treat. 

    I was going to ask the same question.  I have never read anything about Malgeri being more than a marginal prospect.  I don't remember seeing him on any prospect lists.  They did invite him to Spring training for what it's worth.  

  4. 1 minute ago, gehringer_2 said:

    i like defense as much as the next guy, but the league average plays for a SS in 9 innings is 4.5 and probably 90% of those are routine. That’s works out to about a play every two games where a better defender is likely to matter. OTOH, in those two games that player had 7-9 PA, every one of which mattered. That’s an extreme view, but the numbers are what they are. 

    But an average hitter will probably only get one more hit in three games than Zach Short would. 

    And if the Tigers had an average hitter to add to the roster, he'd probably be batting cleanup already.  

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  5. 1 minute ago, chasfh said:

    Just hypothetically, if a relief has a 10 ERA in his first six innings and games, then has a 0 ERA in his next six innings and games, he has a 5 ERA in 12 innings/games and his numbers are terrible. But that's potentially meaningfully different than if he had 0 ERA first and 10 ERA after.

    I don't understand your point or what it has to do with Jansen.  Jansen has spread out his bad games evenly over the course of the season so far.  He didn't start out terrible and then start doing better.  He blew one game early, then had some good ganes, then blew two more, then had some good ones and then blew another one.  

  6. 12 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    But he's delivering lately, yesterday excepted. So we'll see which guy shows up more going forward.

    Except yesterday and the other three games he blew.  On the whole this year, he really hasn't been good.  Vest or Finnegan could do the same thing, maybe better.  Some of the others probably could too.  I hope he stops giving up walks and home runs going forward

  7. 56 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    He was nearly flawless for his last six appearances before yesterday. He looks like he still has something left in the tank. Worst case, we have him for only a year at not much money, with a team option for '27.

    I don't think he's doing anything that most of the relievers on the staff can't do.  He's just living off his reputation.  

  8. 3 minutes ago, chasfh said:

    I will root for the team to win whether we keep our front office and manager or we broom them instead, but anyone who thinks the Tigers will become perennial winners by dumping Harris/Hinch AND ****canning analytics to go back to the kind of eyeball-based scouting systems in force when we were eleven years old is hepped up on goofballs.

    They can still be a good organization without Harris and Hinch, but canning analytics would be suicide in this era.  I don't see that Gehringer is suggesting that though. 

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