ICroupier Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Baez is so bad at times. He's really hard to watch. I don't have high hopes, but I sure wish he was on a short leash this season. As others mentioned, we have McGonigle, Dingler, and Keith and then a whole lot of garbage. Roster has very little upside. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago at least this game was only a waste of 2 hours and 12 minutes. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: What did Dingler do? Actually, he‘s done more than everybody else I’m just venting. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 minute ago, ICroupier said: Baez is so bad at times. He's really hard to watch. I don't have high hopes, but I sure wish he was on a short leash this season. As others mentioned, we have McGonigle, Dingler, and Keith and then a whole lot of garbage. Roster has very little upside. If he is still scuffling to get a .200 obp after a few more weeks, it’s time to eat the contract. He makes just as many wild throws to first as he does amazing plays. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I’m starting to look forward to the passing of the Avila All-Stars and the coming into being of the Harris All-Stars. And yes, I’m merely venting. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Carpenter looks lost. Can't find his hammer. only screws. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 45 minutes ago, SoCalTiger said: Carpenter looks lost. Can't find his hammer. only screws. We know that when he gets it going he will be money. But for now, he's ass. 1 Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 competent hitters out of the whole team (and a decent Base On Balls guy). And the fact that a 21-year old rookie, who never played above AA ball is BY FAR your best hitter is disturbing. Yeah, I know it's early, blah blah blah, but this is just a continuation of last September. Greene is a ****ing windmill. Congraulations on repeating as the K-King. I have no doubt that's coming. Torkelson isn't anywhere close to being a 1-1, Carpenter looks foolish and Javy has revered back to his 2023/2024 self. They'd be 0-6 if it wasn't for K-Mac and Keith and a Padres Opening Day starter that pitched like he had Vertigo. It's too early in the season to be this angry. And it's cold outside today. Freaking 38 degrees when it was 70 yesterday. Today sucks. Hey Tigers, are you getting intensity tips from the Red Wings? 1 Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago It’s just alarming how few of our hitters can recognize low breaking balls—even when they barely start in the zone. Anything down and in or down and away is an off balance swing from Carpenter and Greene. Javy is swinging at stuff that starts 2 inches off the plate and ends up in the left handed batters box. Parker never looks like he really has a plan up there regardless, but he fans at balls in the dirt all the time too. You can tell a huge difference between those guys and Keith/McGonigle/Torres, who recognize it early and either let it go, foul it off, or adjust the swing. Dingler has been consistent with his approach and staying balanced too. I think Tork will be ok because his approach is decent and he has some level of plate discipline—just not much ability to shorten the swing. Everything with Carp, Riley, Javy, and Rogers is trying to hit the ball 500 feet and all you have to do to get them in an 0-2 count is throw some breaking balls down around their ankles. Then as soon as they’re behind in the count, throw an outside edge fastball and they stand there flabbergasted. With Skubal being in a walk year, this should’ve been the year where everyone has bought in and made adjustments to better recognize pitches and cover the strike zone. Instead several guys have just continued on from last years August/September and just spent all offseason thinking it was a fluke instead of an obvious adjustment pitching staffs made against us. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It's Early and the roster will have many variations during the year. We're ok. Quote
tiger2022 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Ryan O'Hearn makes $14 million a year. Verlander makes $13 million. What was the better FA signing? They could have just signed Chris Paddack if they needed a pitcher to give up 6 to 8 runs a start and saved some money to put towards a bat. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, Motor City Sonics said: 3 competent hitters out of the whole team (and a decent Base On Balls guy). And the fact that a 21-year old rookie, who never played above AA ball is BY FAR your best hitter is disturbing. Yeah, I know it's early, blah blah blah, but this is just a continuation of last September. Greene is a ****ing windmill. Congraulations on repeating as the K-King. I have no doubt that's coming. Torkelson isn't anywhere close to being a 1-1, Carpenter looks foolish and Javy has revered back to his 2023/2024 self. They'd be 0-6 if it wasn't for K-Mac and Keith and a Padres Opening Day starter that pitched like he had Vertigo. It's too early in the season to be this angry. And it's cold outside today. Freaking 38 degrees when it was 70 yesterday. Today sucks. Hey Tigers, are you getting intensity tips from the Red Wings? People say this season struggles so far are a small sample size? You're correct, it could just be a continuation of last seasons collapse. Nothing was done in the off-season to address our weak hitting lineup. Our strength should be our pitching but we just lost a 1-0 game. And we have 1 home run in 6 games? We're due... Quote
tiger2022 Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago It's still early, but Greene, Torkelson, Baez, etc were really struggling in the last third of the season last year. The big issue is that no one has any power on this team. In today's game, you just can't be a top team without guys that can go deep consistently. Little dink and dunk hitters need 2 or usually 3 hits in an inning to score a run. That's tough to do. Quote
casimir Posted 13 minutes ago Author Posted 13 minutes ago 2 hours ago, tiger2022 said: Ryan O'Hearn makes $14 million a year. Verlander makes $13 million. What was the better FA signing? They could have just signed Chris Paddack if they needed a pitcher to give up 6 to 8 runs a start and saved some money to put towards a bat. 1 minute ago, tiger2022 said: It's still early,..... . Quote
casimir Posted 13 minutes ago Author Posted 13 minutes ago I'm thinking of a word that can best describe this series, and I've come up with is "flushable". Quote
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