Tigeraholic1 Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM Posted Thursday at 01:15 PM Orioles Park at Camden Yards - Baltimore, MD Listen: 97.1 The Ticket Watch: FanDuel Det Game Time Forecast: 92 Partly Sunny Starters: LHP Tarik Skubal RHP Dean Kremer Quote
romad1 Posted Thursday at 07:36 PM Posted Thursday at 07:36 PM 5 minutes ago, kdog said: I was told they don't announce these moves until they have to. Quote
chasfh Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM Posted Thursday at 07:53 PM Here is Google AI's overview of Matt Gage. Salt applies here. Matt Gage is a 32-year-old left-handed reliever known for his ability to spot pitches and mess with hitters' heads, rather than relying on overpowering velocity. He's primarily a two-pitch pitcher, using his fastball and cutter, with the cutter being his most distinctive pitch. He also throws a slider and an occasional curveball. Gage's fastball has a unique "invisi-ball" feel with significant vertical ride, sometimes rising 23 inches. His cutter, a 6-6 cutter, moves horizontally like a hard slider. Key Takeaways from the Scouting Report: Focus on Pitch Movement and Spotting: Gage excels at controlling his pitches and making them difficult to hit, rather than relying on raw velocity. Fastball and Cutter Combination: His fastball's vertical ride and cutter's horizontal movement create a deceptive mix for hitters. Reliever Role: Gage is a relief pitcher and his approach is designed for short stints in high-leverage situations. Adjustable Pitching: Gage has shown an ability to adapt and learn, making him open to new approaches. Two-Pitch Pitcher: Gage's fastball and cutter are his primary weapons, though he also throws a slider and curveball. Effective Against Lefties: He's particularly effective against left-handed hitters, with his cutter being a weapon against them. Pitch Profiles: Fastball: 88-92 mph, rides vertically (17-20 inches, up to 23 inches in workouts), considered an "invisi-ball". Cutter: High 80s, sweeping cut action, generates swings and misses, effective against lefties. Slider: Low 80s, sweeps across the zone, exceptional depth. Curveball: Mid-70s, occasional pitch. Quote
IdahoBert Posted Thursday at 08:17 PM Posted Thursday at 08:17 PM Lex Luther would throw something called the invisi-ball. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM Cup of coffee with Houston and Toronto but didn't stick. His results at Toldeo have been pretty decent. Maybe he's picked up a new trick or two this season - Quote
lordstanley Posted Thursday at 08:31 PM Posted Thursday at 08:31 PM Twins got blown out so the lead is 7 1/2 games. But the Mets also won so they have the best record in baseball by a game over the Tigers. For viewers in Detroit, this game is also being aired on regular tv on WJBK Fox 2. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Thursday at 10:44 PM Posted Thursday at 10:44 PM It's not even 7pm on a weekday and I'm watching the Tigers on network TV. Something feels so weird about this. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM Posted Thursday at 10:46 PM leadoff double goes nowhere. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Thursday at 10:50 PM Posted Thursday at 10:50 PM Carp gonna make one of those per Skubal start from now on I guess. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM there goes the no-hitter. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM 6 minutes ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said: leadoff double goes nowhere. Tork missed the RBI by a few milliseconds. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM Posted Thursday at 10:53 PM 1 minute ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said: there goes the no-hitter. Lemonade: we won’t have to worry about him overthrowing to maintain a no-hitter. Quote
chasfh Posted Thursday at 10:56 PM Posted Thursday at 10:56 PM 11 minutes ago, GalagaGuy said: It's not even 7pm on a weekday and I'm watching the Tigers on network TV. Something feels so weird about this. Which network? Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted Thursday at 10:57 PM Posted Thursday at 10:57 PM Just now, chasfh said: Which network? Detroit Fox affiliate 1 Quote
RandyMarsh Posted Thursday at 10:58 PM Posted Thursday at 10:58 PM 1 minute ago, chasfh said: Which network? Atleast here in Detroit it's on Fox with the Fanduel Sports feed. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Thursday at 11:00 PM Posted Thursday at 11:00 PM Tigers only seem to hit with 2 out in this series. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM Lot of Tigers hitters coming back to earth this series. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted Thursday at 11:11 PM Posted Thursday at 11:11 PM National headlines: Tarik Skubal walks a hitter! Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM This feels like a game where Skubal goes 7, gives up a run and ends up with a loss or no decision. Quote
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