Tigeraholic1 Posted Wednesday at 11:54 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:54 AM Comerica Park - Detroit, MI Listen: 97.1 The Ticket Watch: FanDuel Det/FS1 Game Time Forecast: 77 Sunny LHP Gavin Williams RHP Jack Flaherty Quote
Shades of Deivi Cruz Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:06 PM Please, please, please let the good Jack Flaherty pitch today. Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:41 PM (edited) Would someone please change the thread title to something other than "Guardians pound Tigers"? 😉 Edited Wednesday at 01:42 PM by chasfh 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 01:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:46 PM Will Vest's various splits are very weird and mostly not good. The salient stat here is sOPS+ at the end. (sOPS+ is his OPS+ in that particular split versus league average of 100.) Quote
kdog Posted Wednesday at 02:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:00 PM The Tigers are a max 90-92 win team. They were never 15 games better than Cleveland. I expect them to clinch this very deliberately. It will be annoying and stupid. Seattle is on a hot streak but I would like to hold them off for the bye. Quote
Tiger337 Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:01 PM 59 minutes ago, kdog said: The Tigers are a max 90-92 win team. They were never 15 games better than Cleveland. I expect them to clinch this very deliberately. It will be annoying and stupid. Seattle is on a hot streak but I would like to hold them off for the bye. That's true, but if they don't win, they'll always be the team that blew a 15 game lead. Quote
kdog Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM 15 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: That's true, but if they don't win, they'll always be the team that blew a 15 game lead. Agreed....but Cleveland also has to go on a 2007 Colorado Rockies run. Quote
theroundsquare Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Show me a team that wins when it allows 4 runs or fewer, and I'll show you a team with a poor offense . . . Quote
oblong Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:41 PM I got my playoff tickets yesterday. The wild card round seemed to be an afterthought. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Wednesday at 04:22 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:22 PM 1 hour ago, kdog said: Agreed....but Cleveland also has to go on a 2007 Colorado Rockies run. That's exactly what they are doing. Quote
Archie Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM 1 hour ago, Tiger337 said: That's true, but if they don't win, they'll always be the team that blew a 15 game lead. I think if the Tigers lose the division they stand a good chance of missing the playoffs entirely. Currently Cleveland is 2.5 out of a WC spot. Quote
lordstanley Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM The '64 Phillies collapse was famous and talked about when I was growing up. They blew a 6 game lead with 12 to play. So blowing a 5.5 game lead with 11 to play would be remarkable enough, let alone a 15-game lead in the 2nd half of the season. Quote
lordstanley Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:51 PM 46 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said: Counter that with this uplifting song: Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM (edited) 17 minutes ago, lordstanley said: The '64 Phillies collapse was famous and talked about when I was growing up. They blew a 6 game lead with 12 to play. So blowing a 5.5 game lead with 11 to play would be remarkable enough, let alone a 15-game lead in the 2nd half of the season. The one I remember living through, that benefitted us, obviously, was the 1987 Blue Jays. They pretty much had to lose all 7 of their last games for us to have a chance - and then they did. Great slide, Bill Madlock ! I remember that last weekend vs. the Blue Jays. Tigers had to sweep. Friday night Scott Lusader hit a HR and made an incredible diving catch Saturday Jim Walewander scored the game winning run from 2nd on a base hit in extras Sunday - Larry Herndon's solo HR was the only run of the game The Tigers and Blue Jays played 7 times in the last two weekends. Jays won the first 3 in Toronto, Tigers won the last game in TO and then swept them at home. All were 1-run games. That was incredible. It's Division-Or-Bust this time. Tigers can't get swept here. They just can't. Edited Wednesday at 05:12 PM by Motor City Sonics 3 Quote
Hongbit Posted Wednesday at 09:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:05 PM 3 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said: The one I remember living through, that benefitted us, obviously, was the 1987 Blue Jays. They pretty much had to lose all 7 of their last games for us to have a chance - and then they did. Great slide, Bill Madlock ! I remember that last weekend vs. the Blue Jays. Tigers had to sweep. Friday night Scott Lusader hit a HR and made an incredible diving catch Saturday Jim Walewander scored the game winning run from 2nd on a base hit in extras Sunday - Larry Herndon's solo HR was the only run of the game The Tigers and Blue Jays played 7 times in the last two weekends. Jays won the first 3 in Toronto, Tigers won the last game in TO and then swept them at home. All were 1-run games. That was incredible. It's Division-Or-Bust this time. Tigers can't get swept here. They just can't. Great post and I remember this weekend well. While Larry hit the winning HR on Sunday, this was and will forever be known as the Frank Tanana game. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Wednesday at 09:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:47 PM 40 minutes ago, Hongbit said: Great post and I remember this weekend well. While Larry hit the winning HR on Sunday, this was and will forever be known as the Frank Tanana game. I was at the Manny Lee game the day before. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted Wednesday at 10:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:44 PM 5 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said: The one I remember living through, that benefitted us, obviously, was the 1987 Blue Jays. They pretty much had to lose all 7 of their last games for us to have a chance - and then they did. Great slide, Bill Madlock ! I remember that last weekend vs. the Blue Jays. Tigers had to sweep. Friday night Scott Lusader hit a HR and made an incredible diving catch Saturday Jim Walewander scored the game winning run from 2nd on a base hit in extras Sunday - Larry Herndon's solo HR was the only run of the game The Tigers and Blue Jays played 7 times in the last two weekends. Jays won the first 3 in Toronto, Tigers won the last game in TO and then swept them at home. All were 1-run games. That was incredible. It's Division-Or-Bust this time. Tigers can't get swept here. They just can't. Which is why the Doyle Alexander trade for Smoltz was a win win. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted Wednesday at 10:46 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:46 PM Now jump out big on the first !!! Quote
Tigermojo Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM 8 more shut out innings would be swell. 1 Quote
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