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mtutiger

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  1. Theoretically, yes, probably. In practice, a bloody protracted primary fight would end up being no better than the status quo.
  2. Setting aside the disaster that an open primary process would be (again, people are underestimating the fallout of bypassing Harris, particularly with AA voters), I have never understood why people think Gavin Newsom would be a good candidate for President.
  3. Terrible indeed, and really has me questioning whether he should reconsider his decision to run (although I doubt he will). The only thing I would add is that while this is another piece of evidence for a certain type of pundit (ie. Bill Kristol, Mike Murphy, etc.), all of these folks also think Harris is a bad choice as well and apparently desire an open primary process. Which would be, to put it mildly, a ****ing disaster.
  4. Not sure the degree to which it was hit on during the season, but the lack of backup for Torkelson was an issue at time early this year
  5. For sure.. And Mark Canha's transaction history over the last two years should comfort some people as well. The Mets and Brewers, both seen as competitive teams at the time of acquisition, traded for his services. Clearly they didn't think he sucked.
  6. Probably, but I also don't think people should read *too* much into it either... Depth is a good thing... going into the offseason with the idea of just running back last years OF or banking purely on untested talents (ie. Malloy) was never going to happen. Particularly if one believes (as I do) that they want to build on last season or try to compete. Whether Canha is the right guy or not, we will have to see what next year brings. But that's reality. And I kinda expect they don't plan on doing the same thing on the infield (with Colt Keith) either, so they will find someone to bring in.
  7. Yeah, it's not a sexy move. It's not like they traded Julio Rodriguez or anything. And sure, there is age risk. But they paid a fairly small price for a veteran with a pretty good resume... that's something I felt they needed to do this offseason and they did that. We just don't agree, sorry.
  8. They may trade from their OF pieces and, if there's someone (save Greene anyway) who might help them in another area of their roster, that sounds great to me.
  9. That's a fair question - but again, I think that for what they gave up, that is a risk worth taking.
  10. Where does Colt Keith fit into the picture? Are people thinking 2B or 3B these days?
  11. I think he’s a better player than you are portraying him to be, and his OPS+, which exceeded that of most (all?) of the 2023 Detroit Tigers demonstrates that. And they obtained him for a fairly small price. We just agree to disagree on this one. They needed a veteran OF bat, they acquired one, hopefully this allows them to shift their focus to other needs (another infielder, a couple of starters, etc.)
  12. Question: Given the concern about the Tigers OF depth and how this move would impact said depth, should the Tigers have acquired any OF this offseason? Or should they have just run it back?
  13. You're kidding right? I'm not sure I've ever seen a horse flogged so hard and so often in my life
  14. This quote kinda gets at something that I've heard prior to today quite a bit.... "this team is very young, they are gonna need to go out and get a few useful vets to round out the kids". I've heard that in reference to the outfield too, not just the infield. Front office did that today. The fact that we're getting some ".... but not that outfielder!!!" from corners of the fanbase is pretty unsurprising.
  15. Yes, he's Mark Canha, not Julio Rodriguez, I got it. He profiles as a guy that they could use on a few different levels (ie. another RH OF bat in a very lefty heavy outfield, gets on base, plays serviceable defense, can back up 1B), and he was obtained for a fairly small price on the third day of the offseason. Sorry, just not seeing how this generates anger other than people projecting their own ideas as to what, if anything, this means for the rest of the offseason.
  16. In term of what they gave up, there's really nothing wrong with this deal. I suspect the complaints, to the extent they exist, are more about reading into what the rest of the offseason might hold. And on that front, it is pretty irrational IMO. The offseason is three days old... if this is generating anger, it's gonna be a long offseason lol
  17. Mark Canha had a higher OPS+ than almost any 2023 Tiger lol
  18. Also guessing most of the folks complaining hadn't heard of Blake Holub until today lol
  19. Unless you're a certain Tiger podcaster / ex-board regular anyway
  20. Boy, I called that one in one of these threads haha
  21. I think the idea of a new Rabin is great, but it's also an example of this being a two-way street. Israel's current government is an impediment to a solution, very few (if any) would argue that at this point. But that does not negate the idea that current Palestinian leadership (ie. Hamas) is, to put it mildly, not interested in that outcome either. If anything, their entire worldview is opposed to that outcome. So how exactly is that accomplished? Is a ceasefire supposed to accomplish that? It's easy to talk in platitudes, it's a lot harder to deal with reality as it exists.
  22. I have never gotten the impression that ERod has ever been an issue in the Tigers clubhouse... to the extent that belief is there, it's been the fanbase projecting its grievances (justified or otherwise) onto the clubhouse IMO
  23. "Whaddabout Benjamin Netanyahu?" is a pretty terrible defense of the use of the term.
  24. Yikes
  25. Reading between the lines, if ERod has stated he intends to opt out, there isn't a real reason not to begin negotiations on a restructure before the deadline.
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