romad1 Posted Saturday at 01:11 PM Posted Saturday at 01:11 PM Just now, romad1 said: Yes we know, its nothing new. Its just a waste of time. We have no need for ancient ways, our world is doing fine. Ironic in light of the Ayn Rand humpers who are all over the tech bro world are currently creating the conditions in that song. Quote
Klondike Posted Saturday at 01:27 PM Posted Saturday at 01:27 PM The Tigers are the only team in modern baseball history to score 8 runs to 0 in the final two innings in consecutive games. Hmmm a stretch but there you are. Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 01:31 PM Posted Saturday at 01:31 PM I love Skubal being our Bill Laimbeer. Nothing like having a evil sociopath mindset as a pitcher. 1 Quote
Arlington Posted Saturday at 02:25 PM Posted Saturday at 02:25 PM 53 minutes ago, romad1 said: I love Skubal being our Bill Laimbeer. Nothing like having a evil sociopath mindset as a pitcher. Hope the Piston analogies stop there. We don't need a Dennis Rodman on the team. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Saturday at 02:34 PM Posted Saturday at 02:34 PM 6 minutes ago, Arlington said: Hope the Piston analogies stop there. We don't need a Dennis Rodman on the team. Actually we kind of do. We had the pre-totally insane Rodman. We needed him. He was a total pest. We don't win those Bad Boy titles without him. He didn't have any serious skills, he was just relentless. If McKinstry starts dying his hair orange........maybe he's that guy. Quote
Tiger337 Posted Saturday at 02:39 PM Posted Saturday at 02:39 PM Trying to turn the Tigers into bad boys is a stretch! They've got talent and they play hard. That's good enough for me. Quote
oblong Posted Saturday at 02:48 PM Posted Saturday at 02:48 PM Tigers must have hired a solid researcher because their PR account has been great this year. 1 Quote
Archie Posted Saturday at 02:59 PM Posted Saturday at 02:59 PM 10 hours ago, papalawrence said: The Angels are so bad. Makes me wonder if a team like LAA might throw a huge wad of money in Harris' direction. Hinch et al have also played a huge role in shaping the culture. This is so fun to watch. Could they just them Jason Benneti and call it good? Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Saturday at 03:24 PM Posted Saturday at 03:24 PM first time I ever saw a pitcher try to leave the mound and have the manager say, nope I've no one up throwing so you're staying in Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM Posted Saturday at 05:29 PM 2 hours ago, RatkoVarda said: first time I ever saw a pitcher try to leave the mound and have the manager say, nope I've no one up throwing so you're staying in Did I hear it right, Jansen hadn’t pitched in over a week prior? And not due to injury, just out of not being used? Seems to be poor pitching management. Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 05:36 PM Posted Saturday at 05:36 PM 2 hours ago, Tiger337 said: Trying to turn the Tigers into bad boys is a stretch! They've got talent and they play hard. That's good enough for me. let me rephrase this. You need an evil sociopath...sometimes that is Max Scherzer or sometimes its Jack Morris. Sometimes, in the case of Denny McClain, its an actual sociopath. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 05:42 PM Posted Saturday at 05:42 PM say this about the Bad Boy Pistons....the NBA hated them and they still won championships. I'd say that is the correct recipe for success in the Detroit market. Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 05:46 PM Posted Saturday at 05:46 PM 9 minutes ago, romad1 said: let me rephrase this. You need an evil sociopath...sometimes that is Max Scherzer or sometimes its Jack Morris. Sometimes, in the case of Denny McClain, its an actual sociopath. So maybe that’s the real reason Dombrowski moved Suarez for Simon. Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 05:48 PM Posted Saturday at 05:48 PM Just now, casimir said: So maybe that’s the real reason Dombrowski moved Suarez for Simon. WOW. Yeah, Its not the right independent variable to be making that sort of decision on...its just a good attribute for a good pitcher. Sheesh...Simon had a rap sheet, didn't he? Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 05:55 PM Posted Saturday at 05:55 PM 5 minutes ago, romad1 said: WOW. Yeah, Its not the right independent variable to be making that sort of decision on...its just a good attribute for a good pitcher. Sheesh...Simon had a rap sheet, didn't he? Now, 7 minutes ago, casimir said: So maybe that’s the real reason Dombrowski moved Suarez for Simon. Urgeth Urbina was also a Dombrowski pitcher... https://www.grunge.com/12642/worst-crimes-committed-mlb-players/ Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Saturday at 06:08 PM Posted Saturday at 06:08 PM 12 hours ago, RandyMarsh said: 55-31 dating back to August 1st of last year. I imagine that has to be one of if not the best record in all of baseball during that time. . 640 ball...about 104 wins over 162 games. 1 Quote
SoCalTiger Posted Saturday at 06:41 PM Posted Saturday at 06:41 PM What a game. I forgive them for all past misery in Anaheim. I sat and watched the stadium empty while we mashed four homers in the ninth. Wow. 6 1 Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 06:59 PM Posted Saturday at 06:59 PM 4 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said: Actually we kind of do. We had the pre-totally insane Rodman. We needed him. He was a total pest. We don't win those Bad Boy titles without him. He didn't have any serious skills, he was just relentless. If McKinstry starts dying his hair orange........maybe he's that guy. The worm was an amazing defender for sure. 2 Quote
chasfh Posted Saturday at 07:44 PM Posted Saturday at 07:44 PM 40 minutes ago, romad1 said: The worm was an amazing defender for sure. I had just moved to Milwaukee from Detroit, working for an ad agency there, and was at a Pistons-Bucks game the row behind the floor seats. This would have been winter of 1992. Bucks knocked the ball out of bounds near me. A still-black-haired Rodman came to inbound the ball maybe ten feet from me. I yell something along the lines of, “all right, Worm, go get ’em!” He glances over my way for half a second, looking a tad startled. I don’t think he expected to hear that from a Milwaukee crowd. I think it might have been this game. I blame myself. https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199202110MIL.html Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 07:50 PM Posted Saturday at 07:50 PM 5 minutes ago, chasfh said: I had just moved to Milwaukee from Detroit, working for an ad agency there, and was at a Pistons-Bucks game the row behind the floor seats. This would have been winter of 1992. Bucks knocked the ball out of bounds near me. A still-black-haired Rodman came to inbound the ball maybe ten feet from me. I yell something along the lines of, “all right, Worm, go get ’em!” He glances over my way for half a second, looking a tad startled. I don’t think he expected to hear that from a Milwaukee crowd. I think it might have been this game. I blame myself. https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199202110MIL.html Maybe he was shocked that he recognized you from this forum? 1 1 Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM 1 hour ago, SoCalTiger said: What a game. I forgive them for all past misery in Anaheim. I sat and watched the stadium empty while we mashed four homers in the ninth. Wow. Haha, how fun. There seemed to be quite the Tiger contingent behind the dugout. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM Posted Saturday at 07:52 PM (edited) 2 minutes ago, casimir said: Maybe he was shocked that he recognized you from this forum? Not only was this pre-MTF, it was pre-MTS and probably even pre-alt.sports.basketball.detroit-pistons. Edited Saturday at 07:53 PM by chasfh Quote
romad1 Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM 2 hours ago, chasfh said: Not only was this pre-MTF, it was pre-MTS and probably even pre-alt.sports.basketball.detroit-pistons. It was when emails were sent by aldis lamp. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Saturday at 11:02 PM Posted Saturday at 11:02 PM 3 hours ago, chasfh said: I had just moved to Milwaukee from Detroit, working for an ad agency there, and was at a Pistons-Bucks game the row behind the floor seats. This would have been winter of 1992. Bucks knocked the ball out of bounds near me. A still-black-haired Rodman came to inbound the ball maybe ten feet from me. I yell something along the lines of, “all right, Worm, go get ’em!” He glances over my way for half a second, looking a tad startled. I don’t think he expected to hear that from a Milwaukee crowd. I think it might have been this game. I blame myself. https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199202110MIL.html Teams attempt that many 3 pointers in the 1st quarter now. Maybe even more. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.