Tigeraholic1 Posted yesterday at 02:00 PM Posted yesterday at 02:00 PM (edited) George M. Steinbrenner Field - Tampa, FL Listen: 97.1 The Ticket Watch: FanDuel Det Game Time Forecast: 88 Partly Cloudy RHP Sawyer Gibson Long RHP Ryan Pepiot Edited yesterday at 02:45 PM by Tigeraholic1 Quote
1776 Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM I’m seeing Ryan Pepiot as the Rays’ starter and Sawyer Gipson-Long as the Tigers’ starter on the MLB app. We’ll know at game time I guess. Happy Summer Solstice! Quote
Hongbit Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM (edited) We get to test the theory that Vegas always knows something. Despite his 3 week slump and 0 for 9 in his career against Rays starter Ryan Pepiot, Carp has the best odds to hit a home run of anyone on either team today. Doesn’t make much sense but he will probably end up hitting one out. Maybe even two. Edited yesterday at 03:00 PM by Hongbit Quote
casimir Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM 6 minutes ago, Hongbit said: We get to test the theory that Vegas always knows something. Despite his 3 week slump and 0 for 9 in his career against Rays starter Ryan Pepiot, Carp has the best odds to hit a home run of anyone on either team today. Doesn’t make much sense but he will probably end up hitting one out. Maybe even two. Short porch in RF? Quote
Hongbit Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM 12 minutes ago, casimir said: Short porch in RF? But It’s the same short porch for everyone playing. Why would his odds be better than a Riley Greene, Brandon Lowe, or even Colt Keith? Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM Riley should have the best odds currently. the odds might be based on % of hits that are HRs though. Quote
romad1 Posted yesterday at 03:30 PM Posted yesterday at 03:30 PM (edited) Tampa, a day game... I can see some seersucker-wearing old captain, dabbing himself with a linen handkerchief, perched on his rocking chair, occasionally fanning himself with his panama hat: "we shall betwixt these Yankee devils with some day baseball in the Florida sun! They shall find our excessive heat and humidity, simply intolerable!" Occasionally he will wonder at the behavior of his large blue-tick coonhound which has been searching for some critter under the porch of Steinbrenner field: "Rufus, you had best get yourself out of there or you'll miss out supper!" Edited yesterday at 03:33 PM by romad1 Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 04:04 PM Posted yesterday at 04:04 PM 39 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: Riley should have the best odds currently. the odds might be based on % of hits that are HRs though. I don't think it is based on anything evidence based like that, but rather how they think people will bet. I am really not sure how they do it, but the goal is not accuracy, but making money. 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Posted yesterday at 04:08 PM Strange stat of the day; The Tigers haven't won a Saturday game since April 26th. The best record in baseball and they haven't won in Saturday in almost 2 months Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM Has anyone seen Kerry Carpenter lately? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 04:32 PM Posted yesterday at 04:32 PM opener thing not working to well recently. 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM Keep using an opener. Sawyer may have given up a run. 😒😒 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM Posted yesterday at 04:35 PM (edited) It's so pointless to leave a guy out there who hasn't got it because you think you can squeeze another out or two out of him. He just ends up giving up runs and the next guy has to get those outs anyway. Unless they pull this out this will be one for the few loses we can charge right to AJs account. Can't manage pitchers on hope. Edited yesterday at 04:37 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted yesterday at 04:36 PM Posted yesterday at 04:36 PM (edited) Can that be the end of this “pitching chaos”? Pitching has been a dumpster fire. Edited yesterday at 04:38 PM by Tigerbomb13 Quote
Toddwert Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM Posted yesterday at 04:37 PM the bullpen isnt good enough to do the opener Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 04:38 PM Posted yesterday at 04:38 PM 29 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: Strange stat of the day; The Tigers haven't won a Saturday game since April 26th. The best record in baseball and they haven't won in Saturday in almost 2 months And not a good start Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM 1 minute ago, Toddwert said: the bullpen isnt good enough to do the opener There is a gaping hole where Holton's name used to be. He was the key to it all. 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Just now, Toddwert said: the bullpen isnt good enough to do the opener And you know Hinch is going to be stubborn and show us how smart he is by keep doing it. Like I said, Sawyer may have given up a 1st inning run. You gotta protect these guys. /s Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM (edited) Openers and pitching chaos make a manager look like a genius until the pitcher gets punched in the face. Hinch is a great manager, but I think think they need to target pitching help as the deadline approaches. They may need offense too, but I think they can make a more significant unpgrade with pitchers. Edited yesterday at 04:44 PM by Tiger337 2 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM Posted yesterday at 04:41 PM 2 minutes ago, papalawrence said: And not a good start How many more Saturdays before it's no longer a small sample size? Are gamblers aware of the stat? Quote
lordstanley Posted yesterday at 04:43 PM Posted yesterday at 04:43 PM Third straight game the Tigers have fallen behind 4-0 by the 2nd inning. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 04:43 PM Posted yesterday at 04:43 PM 3 minutes ago, Toddwert said: the bullpen isnt good enough to do the opener It's pretty much the same bullpen as last year as far as talent level goes, but relievers are volatile. There was no way this was going to work forever. Quote
IdahoBert Posted yesterday at 04:44 PM Posted yesterday at 04:44 PM OMG! After my morning walk, I was driving home and I listened to the Tigers top of the first and then started listening to John Mulaney and just now got home and we’re already down by four runs? This is déjà vu all over again. Quote
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