papalawrence Posted Saturday at 03:42 PM Posted Saturday at 03:42 PM 4 hours ago, IdahoBert said: This is a really good post. To be brutally honest about most modern athletes, we can project all sorts of positive qualities on to them we want and get all Ken Burnsie about them, but at the end of the day they’re just jocks, full stop. They’re not 300 Spartans defending Greece or honoring Zeus on some hyper-real pasture in the Olympics 2700 years ago. They are good at some highly specialized physical activity that is only meaningful in a limited number of venues. Otherwise, they are just guys. But here they are feted gods, and they don’t like being told what to do. They are used to being treated like really, really, big deals. They may well have been treated this way since they were children because they had some unusual athletic gift. AJ manages them like a tactician. They want to be big shots, not cogs in a machine. But they do like to win, and we like watching them win. I remember sitting on an airplane next to some boring guy many years ago and just before we landed I noticed he had a ring on his finger the size of an old style flash cube on an Instamatic camera and it was a World Series ring and he had been on the 1978 Yankees as a role player of some sort. I could’ve been talking to him the whole time and I wasn’t because in fact, now, he was just another real estate agent. In Mesa AZ. Not a god. Staking a whole lot on what these guys think might not be the best thing to do. Just like money, winning changes everything, and the Tigers are winning, and Hinch is a really big part of it. Well said. And re: feted gods - with aau teams, this special treatment can start around age 12. Certainly see this with basketball, and I assume baseball as well. AJ seems to be managing egos well - team first, all in. Quote
Shinzaki Posted Saturday at 03:46 PM Posted Saturday at 03:46 PM There's a kid from my daughter's HS that spent some time in the majors after going to college...he was a three sport star in HS, but baseball was his best sport. Scouts knew who he was when he was 11 or 12 1 Quote
Shinzaki Posted Sunday at 01:34 PM Posted Sunday at 01:34 PM (edited) Brebbia DFA...Tyler Owens called up. Fetter can't fix everyone Edited Sunday at 01:35 PM by Shinzaki Quote
Tigermojo Posted Sunday at 01:38 PM Posted Sunday at 01:38 PM What's up with the positions? Someone is drunk. Quote
chasfh Posted Sunday at 01:46 PM Posted Sunday at 01:46 PM (edited) 22 hours ago, papalawrence said: Well said. And re: feted gods - with aau teams, this special treatment can start around age 12. Certainly see this with basketball, and I assume baseball as well. AJ seems to be managing egos well - team first, all in. I think that’s a lot easier when you have a team of really young guys playing on minimum or small contracts and still in the process of establishing themselves as major league regulars. The one guy on the team getting really good and paid for years, Javy Baez, I think has been humbled by his last three seasons so his ego has been checked so far. I’ll actually be interested to see whether his attitude will change with his renewed success—some guys seem humble when they’re scuffling, but then when things start going well again they start really feeling themselves again. The two other vets getting big paychecks, Jack and Gleyber, are on prove-it deals so it seems unlikely they would let their egos run wild in that situation, even around a bunch of impressionable kids. Edited Sunday at 01:49 PM by chasfh Quote
chasfh Posted Sunday at 01:47 PM Posted Sunday at 01:47 PM 12 minutes ago, Shinzaki said: Brebbia DFA...Tyler Owens called up. Fetter can't fix everyone I’m guessing Brebbia will slip through and head down I-75 to try to fix whatever’s ailing him. Quote
IdahoBert Posted Monday at 05:19 PM Author Posted Monday at 05:19 PM So we have Mize and Skubal going in the first two games against the Pirates, but we have TBD against Skenes. It sure would be nice to wrap up the series win in those first two games. The Pirates are decent in run prevention, but not in scoring so the Tigers need to figure out how to score runs against those first two starters who, on the face of it at least, have sub 3.40 ERA’s. Quote
Tigermojo Posted Monday at 08:55 PM Posted Monday at 08:55 PM Righty Will Vest departed yesterday’s game due to some discomfort in the pinky finger of his throwing hand, per Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic. Quote
Tigermojo Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Nice to see several Tigers received a lot of all-star votes. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted Monday at 09:05 PM Posted Monday at 09:05 PM 8 minutes ago, Tigermojo said: Nice to see several Tigers received a lot of all-star votes. There’s actually a legitimate chance McKinstry could be the reserve 3B behind Jose Ramirez Javy being 5th in OFs is wild too 2 Quote
lordstanley Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Posted Monday at 10:36 PM 1 hour ago, Tigermojo said: Righty Will Vest departed yesterday’s game due to some discomfort in the pinky finger of his throwing hand, per Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic. If it’s only the pinky, I’ll take that as a win even if he has to miss a bit of time. By the way, here’s a funny thread about the repetitive Oppo Taco, Go Crazy, and Mike Piazza ads on the mlb.com audio app. Those of us who listen to games that way can relate 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Monday at 11:17 PM Posted Monday at 11:17 PM 5 hours ago, IdahoBert said: So we have Mize and Skubal going in the first two games against the Pirates, but we have TBD against Skenes. It sure would be nice to wrap up the series win in those first two games. The Pirates are decent in run prevention, but not in scoring so the Tigers need to figure out how to score runs against those first two starters who, on the face of it at least, have sub 3.40 ERA’s. Both lefties too. Nullifies a bit of our power bats. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Tuesday at 12:36 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:36 AM On 6/15/2025 at 2:11 PM, lordstanley said: If it’s only the pinky, I’ll take that as a win even if he has to miss a bit of time. ONE CAVEAT: I would agree as long as this does NOT involve nerve damage. If it's tendonitis or some such in his pinky I am certain rest will do the job... But... Quote
TigerNation Posted Tuesday at 02:32 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:32 AM 3 hours ago, Sports_Freak said: Both lefties too. Nullifies a bit of our power bats. The Tigers actually hit much better against LHP this year. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Tuesday at 02:53 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:53 AM 19 minutes ago, TigerNation said: The Tigers actually hit much better against LHP this year. That would be a heavy mix of Tork, Torres, and Dingler, amongst others... Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Tuesday at 11:25 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:25 AM 8 hours ago, TigerNation said: The Tigers actually hit much better against LHP this year. Really?? That interesting, i saw Greene struggles against them and Carpenter doesn't play. It must be the improvement of Tork and Javy. Quote
theroundsquare Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM 16 hours ago, lordstanley said: If it’s only the pinky, I’ll take that as a win even if he has to miss a bit of time. By the way, here’s a funny thread about the repetitive Oppo Taco, Go Crazy, and Mike Piazza ads on the mlb.com audio app. Those of us who listen to games that way can relate Reading through that, I heartily disagree about the horoscopes. i'd much rather hear than that some stupid forced cutesy nickname that nobody really says Quote
RandyMarsh Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Not sure if it has been posted anywhere else on here yet but just in case it hasn't here is the first All Star game voting update. Gleyber leads 2B along with Greene being 2nd only to Judge among OFs. Baez and Carp are also in the top 10 for OF. https://www.mlb.com/news/2025-mlb-all-star-ballot-first-update Quote
tiger2022 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I thought the Tigers were going to be a 4th place team this season. Their pitching has been nothing short of amazing. Quote
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