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2 hours ago, Shades of Deivi Cruz said:

I'm a little surprised they flipped Flaherty and Mize. Does that mean they trust Mize more in a "must win" possible situation, or that they trust Jack more to get it to Mize with some breathing room?

 

1 hour ago, Tiger337 said:

I think it's becauise they trust Flaherty more.  If this series goes five games and the Tigers win, then the pitcher who pitchers the opener of the next series would pitch three times if it goes 7 games.  

I think there is something more than we see between Hinch and Mize. I'd be at a loss to see why Flaherty could be considered more 'trusty' than Mize in this universe, but Hinch has always seemed to have had a lot of reservations about Casey. I guess maybe if you think you need the shutout, Flaherty is maybe the pick as when he is 'on' he can be more dominant than Casey, but he's also more likely to blow up. If it were regular season I don't think you could reasonably argue that on average you are likely to get a better game from Flaherty but like I said, if you are going for broke I maybe see the choice.

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8 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

 

I think there is something more than we see between Hinch and Mize. I'd be at a loss to see why Flaherty could be considered more 'trusty' than Mize in this universe, but Hinch has always seemed to have had a lot of reservations about Casey. I guess maybe if you think you need the shutout, Flaherty is maybe the pick as when he is 'on' he can be more dominant than Casey, but he's also more likely to blow up. If it were regular season I don't think you could reasonably argue that on average you are likely to get a better game from Flaherty but like I said, if you are going for broke I maybe see the choice.

That was my thought.  You're more likely to get an OK game out of Mize than Flaherty, but you are more likely to get a dominant game out of Flaherty especially aginst a strong line-up.  

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9 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

 

I think there is something more than we see between Hinch and Mize. I'd be at a loss to see why Flaherty could be considered more 'trusty' than Mize in this universe, but Hinch has always seemed to have had a lot of reservations about Casey. I guess maybe if you think you need the shutout, Flaherty is maybe the pick as when he is 'on' he can be more dominant than Casey, but he's also more likely to blow up. If it were regular season I don't think you could reasonably argue that on average you are likely to get a better game from Flaherty but like I said, if you are going for broke I maybe see the choice.

I agree if going by the regular season their isn't a way to argue on average you would get a better game from Flaherty, but think it has to do with Flaherty having pitched in more big/postseason games (albeit with mixed results) and overall better stuff, especially swing and miss.  Maybe Hinch thinks he's more likely to get 4-5 shutout innings from Flaherty than Mize, which for 3 potential games against Toronto (or NY) would be big.  Obviously they need to get there and if they both win today and tomorrow, it's better yet, as it would be Skubal in line for the 3 starts.

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If Flaherty is on, he will go 6-7 and help the pen.  Mize being on probably is shorter than that.  Doubt it’s a confidence thing moreso than a bullpen management tactic.  Personally I don’t think it matters.  Both guys need to give us QS to win vs Seattle.

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They were taking to Lance Parrish on Fox 2 this morning. They asked him where he would be watching the game. He said on his couch.  That seemed odd to me.  Wonder if he had a falling out with the org. 

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  • 1. Kerry Carpenter, RF
  • 2. Gleyber Torres, 2B
  • 3. Colt Keith, DH
  • 4. Riley Greene, LF
  • 5. Spencer Torkelson, 1B
  • 6. Zach McKinstry, 3B
  • 6. Wenceel Pérez, RF
  • 7. Dillon Dingler, C
  • 8. Parker Meadows, CF
  • 9. Javier Báez, SS

This is today's lineup from the Detroit Free Press. Nice that they are letting us play 2 right fielders for todays game!

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17 minutes ago, CaliforniaDreaming said:
  • 1. Kerry Carpenter, RF
  • 2. Gleyber Torres, 2B
  • 3. Colt Keith, DH
  • 4. Riley Greene, LF
  • 5. Spencer Torkelson, 1B
  • 6. Zach McKinstry, 3B
  • 6. Wenceel Pérez, RF
  • 7. Dillon Dingler, C
  • 8. Parker Meadows, CF
  • 9. Javier Báez, SS

This is today's lineup from the Detroit Free Press. Nice that they are letting us play 2 right fielders for todays game!

Maybe Wenceel is playing RF, but Kerry is hitting as the RF. This plan works for me, because (despite what he did in the last game against Cleveland) Wenceel sucks. 

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25 minutes ago, CaliforniaDreaming said:
  • 1. Kerry Carpenter, RF
  • 2. Gleyber Torres, 2B
  • 3. Colt Keith, DH
  • 4. Riley Greene, LF
  • 5. Spencer Torkelson, 1B
  • 6. Zach McKinstry, 3B
  • 6. Wenceel Pérez, RF
  • 7. Dillon Dingler, C
  • 8. Parker Meadows, CF
  • 9. Javier Báez, SS

This is today's lineup from the Detroit Free Press. Nice that they are letting us play 2 right fielders for todays game!

McKinstry and Perez both batting sixth. Do they get six strikes combined?

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13 minutes ago, Shades of Deivi Cruz said:

Maybe Wenceel is playing RF, but Kerry is hitting as the RF. This plan works for me, because (despite what he did in the last game against Cleveland) Wenceel sucks. 

I vote in favor of this!

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KERRY CARPENTER RF

GLEYBER TORRES 2B

COLT KEITH DH

RILEY GREENE LF

SPENCER TORKELSON 1B

ZACH McKINSTRY 3B

DILLON DINGLER C

PARKER MEADOWS CF

JAVIER BÁEZ SS

JACK FLAHERTY SP

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2 hours ago, gehringer_2 said:

 

I think there is something more than we see between Hinch and Mize. I'd be at a loss to see why Flaherty could be considered more 'trusty' than Mize in this universe, but Hinch has always seemed to have had a lot of reservations about Casey. I guess maybe if you think you need the shutout, Flaherty is maybe the pick as when he is 'on' he can be more dominant than Casey, but he's also more likely to blow up. If it were regular season I don't think you could reasonably argue that on average you are likely to get a better game from Flaherty but like I said, if you are going for broke I maybe see the choice.

What really scares me about Flaherty is even when he "appears" to be "on", he'll have an inning when he suddenly gives up a crooked number. And it usually happens so quickly there's no chance for Hinch to react.

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1 hour ago, CaliforniaDreaming said:
  • 1. Kerry Carpenter, RF
  • 2. Gleyber Torres, 2B
  • 3. Colt Keith, DH
  • 4. Riley Greene, LF
  • 5. Spencer Torkelson, 1B
  • 6. Zach McKinstry, 3B
  • 6. Wenceel Pérez, RF
  • 7. Dillon Dingler, C
  • 8. Parker Meadows, CF
  • 9. Javier Báez, SS

This is today's lineup from the Detroit Free Press. Nice that they are letting us play 2 right fielders for todays game!

The Free Press is incorrect pretty often. There was an article today that said the Tigers took a late lead in game two only to give it up and lose. Tork's double tied it up but we never had a lead in game 2.

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14 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

No one’s talking about rain or giving drive way reports so I’m assuming it isn’t a problem. 

Its sprinkling here but MLB doesn't have it in their plans for a rainout. Their schedule is set.

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