Jason_R Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM Author Posted Saturday at 11:57 AM He won the game for them last night, despite having a 405 foot bomb robbed from him on a highlight reel catch. Amazing. Quote
roarintiger1 Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM Posted Saturday at 12:01 PM 20 minutes ago, casimir said: What do I know, I’m a hack. But his plate appearances are so good so far. Good balance at the plate. Good eye for the strike zone. Can get deep into counts (fouled off quite a few with 2 strikes) or get in and rip it early. Yes, small sample size. Teams probably don’t have enough of a book on him. But very encouraging early on. If he has a weakness, the rest of MLB will find it. But in the meantime, enjoy the ride................. Quote
IdahoBert Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM When you think of guys who got good for a while and you didn’t expect it, names like Chris Shelton and Brennan Bosch come to mind. Their short-lived flashes of brilliance didn’t last. But Kevin has been on the radar from the start and has been expected to excel and overall we can reasonably expect him to rise to the occasion even though there will have to be a learning curve factored in here. I think we have good reason to believe we have more than a diamond in the rough on our hands here. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM Posted Saturday at 01:19 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, roarintiger1 said: If he has a weakness, the rest of MLB will find it. But in the meantime, enjoy the ride................. I don't know if Peralta was just trying to go away and cross him up after trying and failing to tie him up inside and left it too much over the plate, or if he was just giving in and throwing him a 'here it is hit it pitch', but either way, Peralta threw him exactly one decent pitch to hit in that AB, and to McGonigle's credit, he didn't miss it. Edited Saturday at 01:20 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
NorthWoods Posted Saturday at 01:59 PM Posted Saturday at 01:59 PM The only question left is if he goes in the HoF with a Tigers hat? 1 Quote
Edman85 Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM On 3/20/2026 at 8:20 AM, Edman85 said: ... will post 5+ fWAR this year. ... Will be unanimous AL ROY Did I say this year? I meant this March. 1 Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted Saturday at 02:08 PM Posted Saturday at 02:08 PM …is on pace for a 24 WAR season 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM Posted Saturday at 02:10 PM (edited) 51 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: When you think of guys who got good for a while and you didn’t expect it, names like Chris Shelton and Brennan Bosch come to mind. Their short-lived flashes of brilliance didn’t last. But Kevin has been on the radar from the start and has been expected to excel and overall we can reasonably expect him to rise to the occasion even though there will have to be a learning curve factored in here. I think we have good reason to believe we have more than a diamond in the rough on our hands here. It's two days, he may be playing on unsustainable adrenalin - in fact he is certainly playing on unsustainable adrenalin. So he's going to come down off the cloud, but right now he is high enough he can come down quite a way from the last two days and still be pretty good. Edited Saturday at 02:11 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM 13 minutes ago, NorthWoods said: The only question left is if he goes in the HoF with a Tigers hat? Nope, not if, when. Quote
chasfh Posted Saturday at 07:27 PM Posted Saturday at 07:27 PM 7 hours ago, Jason_R said: He won the game for them last night, despite having a 405 foot bomb robbed from him on a highlight reel catch. Amazing. You're absolutely right. Bullpen done good, too. Ten batters, one base runner via walk, seven strikeouts. Quote
chasfh Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM 5 hours ago, NorthWoods said: The only question left is if he goes in the HoF with a Tigers hat? Booooo Quote
Jason_R Posted Tuesday at 01:44 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:44 AM (edited) https://x.com/chrisbrown0914/status/2038704858778206427?s=46 All your fastball are belong to me. Edited Tuesday at 01:47 AM by Jason_R Quote
chasfh Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:55 PM They're gonna be sorry if they end up deciding it's better to walk Kevin than challenge the zone, because he'll turn a lot of those walk-singles into walk-doubles. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:10 PM 12 hours ago, Jason_R said: https://x.com/chrisbrown0914/status/2038704858778206427?s=46 All your fastball are belong to me. He's going to have to master hitting MLB breaking balls and change-of-speed. I think he will do it... But rookie year = bumpy road while he's figuring out these pitchers... Quote
chasfh Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago If this is not true—and since it’s not on Passan’s own feed, it’s almost certainly not—then you need to take whatever “The Detroit Times” is out of your rotation. Quote
Tiger337 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, chasfh said: If this is not true—and since it’s not on Passan’s own feed, it’s almost certainly not—then you need to take whatever “The Detroit Times” is out of your rotation. 32,000 followers, but it's a site I've never heard of before and it has a link to a charity...Could be a legit site, but it is suspicious. Quote
chasfh Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: 32,000 followers, but it's a site I've never heard of before and it has a link to a charity...Could be a legit site, but it is suspicious. I've seen them posted here at times. All I'm saying is, if this is not true, it's a troll job, and people should stop giving them oxygen. Quote
romad1 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I've been around softball more than baseball, but what the heck is a 3B glove and how is it different from any infielder mitt besides 1B? I realize the infielders like a mitt that's shorter than the OFs who love the giant jai alai gloves. I personally play with a 13" mitt befitting my status as a perma DH who should only play outfield on an experimental or shock-art basis. Edited 5 hours ago by romad1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, romad1 said: I've been around softball more than baseball, but what the heck is a 3B glove and how is it different from any infielder mitt besides 1B? I realize the infielders like a mitt that's shorter than the OFs who love the giant jai alai gloves. I personally play with a 13" mitt befitting my status as a perma DH who should only play outfield on an experimental or shock-art basis. I imagine you might play 3rd with a slightly larger glove than SS but I have to wonder if switching gloves for that small a difference is even a good idea if you are playing both position a lot. The human brain is really good at learning things like how long the fingers of a glove are if you give it a lot of reps. You are giving something up to not take advantage of that spatial learning. Is that more or less advantage than the other glove can give you? I'd like to believe teams/players really know the correct answer to that, but baseball has been based on so much incorrect lore/conventional wisdom in the past for so long it's enough to give you doubts. Quote
Screwball Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Gloves matter, depending on where you are. Pitchers want big gloves to help hide the ball. Outfielders would too for that one that just got away. Infield is a time thing. You have little. Smaller glove is better. I'm sure today they can get custom made gloves, just like bats. I don't know if the difference between bigger/smaller 3rd base glove and a SS would matter, but if that's what they want to do, and can, why not? A pitchers glove and a SS/3B guy was like a boat anchor and something you could catch a ball with. :-). Of course that was when Denny McClain was winning 31 games. Quote
romad1 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Screwball said: Gloves matter, depending on where you are. Pitchers want big gloves to help hide the ball. Outfielders would too for that one that just got away. Infield is a time thing. You have little. Smaller glove is better. I'm sure today they can get custom made gloves, just like bats. I don't know if the difference between bigger/smaller 3rd base glove and a SS would matter, but if that's what they want to do, and can, why not? A pitchers glove and a SS/3B guy was like a boat anchor and something you could catch a ball with. :-). Of course that was when Denny McClain was winning 31 games. I am going to share my current glove again... I assure you that after several months of very muddy Virginia softball it no longer is this bright color. I explained the livery of the color scheme somewhere but its basically the US Air Force TACP crest colors. Blue for Air, Green for Ground, Red for the Firepower we deliver. The new one plays a lot better than my $35 super soft glove that I have to replace the laces on each season. Its great for coaching and having to retrieve balls without having to reach that extra 13" when i'm trying to refill the Jugs machine. 1 Quote
NorthWoods Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 48 minutes ago, romad1 said: I am going to share my current glove again... I assure you that after several months of very muddy Virginia softball it no longer is this bright color. I explained the livery of the color scheme somewhere but its basically the US Air Force TACP crest colors. Blue for Air, Green for Ground, Red for the Firepower we deliver. The new one plays a lot better than my $35 super soft glove that I have to replace the laces on each season. Its great for coaching and having to retrieve balls without having to reach that extra 13" when i'm trying to refill the Jugs machine. I'd play anyone that owned that glove at DH too. Quote
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