tiger2022 Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM I guess that's a valid point but if a guy has pop ( like Carpenter) and potential i'd rather give him a shot than some guy who is a complete borderline player Quote
tiger2022 Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM In his first two seasons, Bonds hit .221 and .228 against LH pitchers. Sounds like a perfect platoon player. I would prefer to just stick your best player out there Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 01:48 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:48 AM 38 minutes ago, tiger2022 said: In his first two seasons, Bonds hit .221 and .228 against LH pitchers. Sounds like a perfect platoon player. I would prefer to just stick your best player out there Even early in his career, Bonds's splits were nowhere close to being as extreme as Carpenter. Quote
Tenacious D Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM He is Kerry Bonds, after all Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM 1 minute ago, Tiger337 said: Even early in his career, Bonds's splits were nowhere close to being as extreme as Carpenter. I'm more concerned with Keith. His first season his split was actually negative with 88 PA against LHP, last season he had less than 50AB against lefties and did nothing - 400 OPS and a whopping 382 split. So was '24 a SSS mirage - despite that he looked quite comfortable hitting lefties that year, or '25 just a SSS transient and he should be fine against LHP if/when he plays everyday? Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Another thing about platoons is that managing platoons is more than just LHB versus RHP. Every manager does that. It's about knowing when to let your LHB face a LHP, so you can keep his bat (or glove) in the game for later. That sort of thking. That's the sort of maneuver I trust Hinch to do better than most managers. Quote
chasfh Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 19 hours ago, kdog said: Arenado going from the Cardinals to D'backs...STL paying down $31 million of the remaining $42 million on the deal. Waives his no-trade clause to move closer to home. Quote
chasfh Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, tiger2022 said: In his first two seasons, Bonds hit .221 and .228 against LH pitchers. Sounds like a perfect platoon player. I would prefer to just stick your best player out there Playing the same eight guys every day only works when you got eight guys worth playing every day. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 53 minutes ago, chasfh said: Playing the same eight guys every day only works when you got eight guys worth playing every day. Indeed. But on the other hand, let's not lose sight of the fact that platooning also has its costs. With pitching staffs running to 13, and starters out after 2 times through the order, you can run out of hitters to match up before the opposition runs out of pitchers to cross up your match-ups. In fact, if not for the three batter rule, the length of bullpens today would make platooning even less effective. Edited 13 hours ago by gehringer_2 1 Quote
Tiger337 Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Ranger Suarez to the Red Sox for 5/130. I was hoping the Tigers would pursue him, but 5 years is a long time for a pitcher who is solid but not elite. Right now, I am hoping for Bassitt. It would be another safe low risk move by Harris, but a good one. Edited 8 hours ago by Tiger337 Quote
Tenacious D Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, Tiger337 said: Ranger Suarez to theRred Sox for 5/130. I was hoping the Tigers would pursue him, but 5 years is a long time for a pitcher who is solid but not elite. Right now, I am hoping for Bassitt. It would be another safe low risk move by Harris, but a good one. Seems like a reasonable deal. Good get by the BoSux. Quote
Tiger337 Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 2 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: Seems like a reasonable deal. Good get by the BoSux. It's reasonable, but I am leery of long-term deals for pitchers who are not elite. Edited 8 hours ago by Tiger337 Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 1/12/2026 at 9:25 PM, oblong said: Several Tigers at the Wings game tonight. I saw photos of Carpenter, Vierling, McKinstry, Tork, Meadows…. They are doing promo work this week. I’m going to sometning at the Casino on Wednesday I was at the game. It was actually announced that they were chugging one beer for every free agent Scott Harris signed. They had two beers and that was it. 1 Quote
theroundsquare Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: I was at the game. It was actually announced that they were chugging one beer for every free agent Scott Harris signed. They had two beers and that was it. i guess it makes sense that they were chugging blue lite, then, and only because natty light wasn't in stock 😉 Edited 8 hours ago by theroundsquare Quote
chasfh Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Tiger337 said: It's reasonable, but I am leery of long-term deals for pitchers who are not elite. That's the going market for pitching, unfortunately. Them's the breaks. Did the Jays and Bassitt announce they they've cut ties? If not, I can't imagine he wouldn't go right back to them if they have him even a halfway decent offer. I don't see where he's so much better as a rotation option than Cody Ponce. Quote
Tiger337 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, chasfh said: That's the going market for pitching, unfortunately. Them's the breaks. Did the Jays and Bassitt announce they they've cut ties? If not, I can't imagine he wouldn't go right back to them if they have him even a halfway decent offer. I don't see where he's so much better as a rotation option than Cody Ponce. Oh, I would have been excited if they got him. I'm just not too disappointed that they didn't. Quote
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