Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Just now, lordstanley said: 69 for the Tigers! nice Quote
Sports_Freak Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Will Vest looks like he has anger issues when hes closing a game. Just...vicious. Quote
VegasTiger Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Just now, lordstanley said: 69 for the Tigers! nice Quote
papalawrence Posted August 12 Posted August 12 During the losing streak, that Tork bomb was an inch foul. Basdball gods back in Detroit's dugout 1 Quote
holygoat Posted August 12 Posted August 12 2 minutes ago, lordstanley said: Finnegan with the Tigers: Finna-Win-Again 1 2 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Tigers could still be the first AL team to 70 wins with a win tomorrow and a Blue Jay loss. But the Brewers are already at 74, they've been on fire. Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 12 Posted August 12 11 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: Tigers could still be the first AL team to 70 wins with a win tomorrow and a Blue Jay loss. But the Brewers are already at 74, they've been on fire. Quote
holygoat Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Hinch took the blame for the failed Ibanez steal, saying he shouldn't have sent him to begin with. Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 12 Posted August 12 58 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: Rain delay gigglefest. 58 minutes ago, VegasTiger said: Dirks has lost his mind. I like it and I like them being extemporaneous and thinking on their feet. It’s making lemonade out of lemons. It’s dumb, but it’s dumb fun. i’ll admit it gets tedious, but it’s better than old guys in crisp suits with serious sticks up their butts droning on for a hour and five minutes about the old days. Like one of my old buddies from Detroit told me “if it’s too loud you’re too old.“ 3 1 Quote
lordstanley Posted August 12 Posted August 12 (edited) The Tigers' record is 9-5 since the 1-12 horror stretch. I consider 9-5 to be acceptable and respectable. I'm not going to use more positive adjectives than that because 10 of the 14 games were at home and 10 of the 14 games were against teams under .500. I'm not going use more negative adjectives than that because 9W 5L is a .642 winning percentage. In those past 14 games, the Tigers have averaged 5.6 runs scored and 4.1 runs allowed, for a +22 run differential. In the 13-game horror stretch, the Tigers averaged 2.3 runs scored and 6.3 runs allowed, for a -52 run differential. Edited August 12 by lordstanley 1 Quote
CMU97 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 7 hours ago, Edman85 said: Anybody remember the game before the rule changed, 2004 time frame, when the Tigers were at Cleveland and jumped them to a huge lead, and the grounds crew slow rolled the tarp and resulted in the game getting called and wiped? Was that in the Hargrove era? I do remember a game when the Indians were losing, maybe like the bottom of the 5th, and it started snowing. One more out was n÷ded to make it an official game. Hargrove came out and started arguing and stayed out there long enough that the snow got too heavy and you couldn't see the ball. The umpires had to stop the game, and it never resumed. It had to be replayed from scratch, and it saved the Indians a loss. Quote
chasfh Posted August 12 Posted August 12 11 hours ago, Crazy Cat Gentleman said: and that's with the home team trailing or a tie game. I think with the home team leading, it would have been called in favor of the home team at the point at which it was suspended. not exactly sure on that one. Here's the rule: Prior to the 2020 season, if a game was terminated early due to weather before becoming official, the results up to the point of the termination did not count and the game was started over at a later date. But as part of MLB's health and safety protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic, all games cut short due to weather before becoming official were resumed at a later date, rather than started over from scratch, during the 2020 campaign. The rules below remained in place. If a regulation game is terminated early due to weather, the results are considered final if the home team is leading. If the home team is trailing, the results are considered final if the game is not in the midst of an inning when the visiting team has taken the lead. If a regulation game is terminated early due to weather and the game is either tied or in the midst of an inning in which the visiting team has taken the lead, it becomes a suspended game that will be completed at a later date from the point of termination. Based on this, the game would have been suspended at that point and picked up again at a later day, meaning either Tuesday or Wednesday. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted August 12 Posted August 12 9 hours ago, IdahoBert said: I like it and I like them being extemporaneous and thinking on their feet. It’s making lemonade out of lemons. It’s dumb, but it’s dumb fun. i’ll admit it gets tedious, but it’s better than old guys in crisp suits with serious sticks up their butts droning on for a hour and five minutes about the old days. Like one of my old buddies from Detroit told me “if it’s too loud you’re too old.“ I quite like the bar-like conversations they have during rain delays. It's the chucklehead stuff during actual play that I am less enamored of. Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 12 Posted August 12 52 minutes ago, chasfh said: I quite like the bar-like conversations they have during rain delays. It's the chucklehead stuff during actual play that I am less enamored of. I definitely see your point there. I guess the idea is to cast the net wider to catch a more substantial set of fishes i.e. ordinary viewers than minnows like us who slip through that net. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 57 minutes ago, chasfh said: Here's the rule: Prior to the 2020 season, if a game was terminated early due to weather before becoming official, the results up to the point of the termination did not count and the game was started over at a later date. But as part of MLB's health and safety protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic, all games cut short due to weather before becoming official were resumed at a later date, rather than started over from scratch, during the 2020 campaign. The rules below remained in place. If a regulation game is terminated early due to weather, the results are considered final if the home team is leading. If the home team is trailing, the results are considered final if the game is not in the midst of an inning when the visiting team has taken the lead. If a regulation game is terminated early due to weather and the game is either tied or in the midst of an inning in which the visiting team has taken the lead, it becomes a suspended game that will be completed at a later date from the point of termination. Based on this, the game would have been suspended at that point and picked up again at a later day, meaning either Tuesday or Wednesday. Also - the improvement over the years in short term forecasting and the shift to postponing games before they start has made a difference since the 'old days' as a lot fewer games are started than would get called before 5 innings - which is better all around - IMO. Quote
Edman85 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 1 hour ago, chasfh said: I quite like the bar-like conversations they have during rain delays. It's the chucklehead stuff during actual play that I am less enamored of. The less JK Simmons in the booth, the better. Quote
chasfh Posted August 12 Posted August 12 36 minutes ago, Edman85 said: The less JK Simmons in the booth, the better. He's not exactly this generation's Tom Selleck, is he? Quote
oblong Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Daniella on camera doesn’t hurt. And frankly it’s a generational thing. If you have had kids or seen kids in the last 10 years attending proms then you know her outfits are not unusual. “How do they sit down?” Is a common question. Most wear spandex style shorts underneath. I think. Quote
romad1 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 3 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: Also - the improvement over the years in short term forecasting and the shift to postponing games before they start has made a difference since the 'old days' as a lot fewer games are started than would get called before 5 innings - which is better all around - IMO. The weather service will hard time maintaining that with thousands fewer employees. Quote
oblong Posted August 12 Posted August 12 https://www.fox2detroit.com/news/explaining-tigers-white-sox-bizarre-rain-delay-monday-night Quote
lordstanley Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Sox announcer was bitter that Tork didn't start his home run trot until he knew the ball was fair. Quote
ben9753 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 10 minutes ago, lordstanley said: Sox announcer was bitter that Tork didn't start his home run trot until he knew the ball was fair. Like the kids say, cry moar Quote
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