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5 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

we need some guys that don't K in the lineup.

K.

We’re 12th highest out of 30 teams in K%. We’re at 22.7%; league average is 21.9%. Last year we were eighth highest. We’re making good progress.

We also just faced a fire breathing Cy-Young-vote-getting reliever who strikes out 31% of the hitters he faces and average 13 K/9.

I think it’s more bad timing and bad luck than systemic failure.

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This is disappointing,

But I’m watching a seven hour documentary about the Mongol’s and they sacked Baghdad in 1258 and killed 2 million people so with that in mind I don’t think I have the right to feel too bad about this because there was no tomorrow - immediately at least for 2 million people in Baghdad - but we have a tomorrow. 

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1 minute ago, IdahoBert said:

This is disappointing,

But I’m watching a seven hour documentary about the Mongol’s and they sacked Baghdad in 1258 and killed 2 million people so with that in mind I don’t think I have the right to feel too bad about this because there was no tomorrow - immediately at least for 2 million people in Baghdad - but we have a tomorrow. 

What's it called?

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2 minutes ago, Tigermojo said:

What's it called?

This fall of civilizations series is really tremendous. I even bought the book that accompanies the series. Great graphics, great narrative, the whole series is spectacular. Most of the videos are shorter. This is I think the longest one ever. 

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18 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

This is disappointing,

But I’m watching a seven hour documentary about the Mongol’s and they sacked Baghdad in 1258 and killed 2 million people so with that in mind I don’t think I have the right to feel too bad about this because there was no tomorrow - immediately at least for 2 million people in Baghdad - but we have a tomorrow. 

It’s all about perspective. 👍

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1 hour ago, chasfh said:

Lemonade out of lemons: bad as it was, it’s still only one loss.

and as they (which is to say, I) say, if you are going to get shut out, it doesn't matter how many you give up.

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It’s a telling statement of how I’ve gotten so used to the Tigers being good and in the thick of it that winning is expected, and perhaps even blowing it after being in the thick of it is expected, but doing almost nothing and being flat out not in the thick is bewildering.

For me doing almost next to nothing is such an interruption of my usual expectations that it seems like a head scratcher when it is instead inevitable for something like this to happen, even God forbid, for several games in a row. I hope that doesn’t happen in this series.

The good thing about this team is that it truly has an élan where every game is the beginning of a new day and a new set of possibilities. This is probably just a bump in the road.

 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said:

Tigers website has been re-designed,     They need to change it back,  it's bad luck. 

Was sweating bullets.  I just checked.  the Orioles one has the same new format.  Its not the Tigers' fault.  You can't be blamed karma-wise for things that happen because of forces out of your control.   When the hurricane hits you its hitting your neighbor too.   It wasn't because you forgot to return your library book. 

But woe betides the man who steps on a foul line or fails to respect a streak. 

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Aren't all MLB team websites controlled (at least formatted) by MLB? Withe the express written consent of whomever is in charge these days.

I think it's the same with MiLB

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Yes.  This website exists because of that change made over 20 years ago.  We were all on the official site and MWG ran it for them.  

 

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2 hours ago, oblong said:

Yes.  This website exists because of that change made over 20 years ago.  We were all on the official site and MWG ran it for them.  

 

Yes Oblong is correct... MLB Advanced Media took over control of all MLB sites in 2001, which lead to this site eventually.  They also run MiLB sites like was mentioned.

However, I did not know that they (MLBAM) also run the NHL sites and other properties...  Interesting.

From Wikipedia: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLB_Advanced_Media)

"MLBAM also runs and/or owns the official web sites of the National Hockey League and Minor League Baseball, YES Network (the television broadcaster of the New York Yankees), SportsNet New York (the television broadcaster of the New York Mets). It has also provided the backend infrastructure for WWE Network, WatchESPN, ESPN3, HBO Now, and PGA Tour Live."

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