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You know I'm still standing better than I ever did Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid I'm still standing after all this time Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind I'm still standing (Yeah, yeah, yeah) I'm still standing (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
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And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite I saw Satan laughing with delight The day the music died
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I am pretty simple. No matter what happens, my postseason needs have been satisfied by the defeat of the Chicago White Sox. I don’t have any more at stake in this post-season than I do in the 30 Years War that decimated Europe from 1618 to 1648. To me, both are equally remote.
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How will we be able to follow our guys in the AFL? When the season begins October 13 will there at least be box scores or stats of some kind to follow? Is there any real reporting on these games? I’ve never been interested enough to follow it so I personally have no idea.
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The Mr. I Era is the context; it’s elephant in the living room; it’s the dog barking outside your window that keeps you awake at night that eventually becomes white noise; it’s the sound of footsteps coming from the inaccessible attic of the rental cottage in the woods where you’d hoped to get away from it all. It’s the slip of the tongue where you say what you really mean instead of what you intended to say. When I first heard the “drunken sailor“ comment I thought “wow that’s bold.” Then I thought “this is not a good choice of words in this situation. He should know better.”
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Because I am interested in Sigmund Freud as well as in your mother Trabek.
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All joking aside, framing the Mike Ilitch era in relation to the deportment of a “drunken sailor” is an extremely disrespectful and impolitic thing to do, regardless of how accurate this description may be in an off the cuff sort of way. Being off the cuff in this manner about Mr. I seems unprofessional. Al Avila should be capable of a less caustic, less derisive way of framing the Mr. I era. The fact that he didn't speaks volumes, presumably, about the way he and Chris Ilitch view that era. We have all been gnashing our teeth about it for years but most of us aren’t managing an asset of the magnitude of the Detroit Tigers and I would expect a more circumspect manner of phrasing things than a low blow about a “drunken sailor” would imply.
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I just want to go on record as being outraged, totally outraged, at the marginalization, belittlement, and criminalization of drunken sailorism.
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I’m not proud of rooting for teams that would rain on the parades of the entitled teams and their fan bases and the corporate entities that feed off these marque events. It’s like being a dog who if he can’t eat something buries it so no other dog can have it. But I’m OK being like this. I’m not proud of it but I’m OK with it.
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The Cards beating the Dodgers and Max Scherzer is the stuff of dreams.
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Milwaukee vs. Tampa Bay would be a dream series to stick it to the man.
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Ah feeelll yur pain. It’s the same as mahn.
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Ha Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah
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If Verlander came back would he have to be treated like a rookie with limits on innings and pitches per game?
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Gracie. He used to talk about Gracie. He was old when I was a kid in the late 50s and early 60s.
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The Tigers are finally the Jeffersons. Moving on up to a deluxe apartment in the sky.
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Detroit Tigers hire Gabe Ribas as organization's director of pitching By | 23 minutes ago DETROIT, MI – The Detroit Tigers today announced that Gabe Ribas has been hired as the organization’s Director of Pitching, reporting to Vice President of Player Development, Ryan Garko. Ribas, 41, joins the Tigers after spending the last four seasons as a Pitching Coordinator in the Los Angeles Dodgers system. While with the Dodgers, Ribas worked across many areas within player development, including coaching staffs, performance science, strength and conditioning, baseball analytics and others to construct and maintain a highly individualized and comprehensive pitching development program. Coordinating operations across these departments allowed him to develop and implement growth structures for all pitchers in the club’s farm system, while also assisting coaches at each affiliate in formulation and execution of data-driven development plans.
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Looking at the overall batting statistics one thing caught my eye: 0 stolen bases and 0 attempts in 130 games by Cabrera which is what you would expect but the same could be said for Candelario in 149 games. Since almost everybody — and I mean almost everybody unless they were a pitcher — stole a base. I didn’t realize Candelario was that flat-footed. If a guy can’t really steal a base or even play hit and run this team doesn’t waste a runner on base. Almost everyone got a stolen base one way or the other. Even Jake Rogers got one and Zach Short got 2 and neither was caught stealing. The team was fourth overall in the AL in SB and 11th in CS. Both indications of being on the better side of each divide. The whole stolen base thing is something that’s relatively new for this team as a whole. It’s one of those things that made the season exciting.
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Scoot is the captain of the ship and he will never lead us into a fruitless attack on the great white whale. Arrrg!
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It’s so weird for there to be no game. When the regular season is going on I can look forward to watching them or I can look forward to ignoring them. Either way I find a level of pleasure in either possibility, both which are now impossible.
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Haase. Haase. Gone are the days when a guy could come back to ST with a bull neck and veins popping out while adding an extra 30 pounds of solid muscle.
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If Verlander rejoined the Tigers there’s a good chance I would cry.
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Isn’t it usually 20% more each year? If so 180 innings sounds pretty reasonable.