casimir Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Might as well win this one for the viewership on the national scale. Quote
chasfh Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 19 minutes ago, casimir said: From the moment this guy came up, you could tell from the way he torqued his body during his delivery that he was an injury away from ending his career. That said, he did get a couple really good years out of his body. Edited 12 hours ago by chasfh 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Montero on FOX and it will be kind of cold. I LOVE IT WHEN A PLAN COMES TOGETHER. Quote
casimir Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, chasfh said: From the moment this guy came up, you could tell from the way he torqued his body during his delivery that he was an injury away from ending his career. That said, he did get a couple really good years out of his body. I still hate that trade. Quote
casimir Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 48 minutes ago, CaliforniaDreaming said: I still hate that hat. I hate the current orange bill one. If they want an alternate lid to go with the alternate shirts, bring back this one: That orange D with the white outline on the navy body with the navy lid is dope. Edited 8 hours ago by casimir 1 1 Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, casimir said: I still hate that trade. I was more annoyed at losing Kapler and Catalonotto, but yeah we got fleeced hard Quote
chasfh Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, monkeytargets39 said: I was more annoyed at losing Kapler and Catalonotto, but yeah we got fleeced hard Frank was the one I rued letting go, although it's well known that Francisco Cordero was certainly the best piece we let go. But what's little noted nor long remembered from that trade—the biggest swing and miss by the Tigers on it—was that the best subsequent career anyone in the trade ended up having was Gregg Zaun, whom we shipped off to the Royals before he ever stepped on the field for us, and who had five solid years with the Jays during the mid-2000s. Lemondae out of lemons, though: had we kept Zaun through all those years, we may never have signed Pudge Rodriguez befpore the 2004 season. Here's Claude's overview of the trade: The Trade — November 2, 1999 Detroit sent to Texas: Francisco Cordero, Bill Haselman, Gabe Kapler, Justin Thompson, Frank Catalanotto, Alan Webb (minors) Texas sent to Detroit: Juan González, Danny Patterson, Gregg Zaun WAR Delivered Directly to Each Trade Partner Detroit received (WAR accrued while on DET): Player DET WAR Seasons Juan González 1.7 2000 only Danny Patterson 1.3 2000–2004 Gregg Zaun 0.0 Never played for DET Total 3.0 Texas received (WAR accrued while on TEX): Player TEX WAR Seasons Francisco Cordero 7.9 2000–2006 Frank Catalanotto 5.5 2000–2002, 2007–2008 Gabe Kapler 1.5 2000–2002 Bill Haselman 1.2 2000–2002 Justin Thompson -0.2 2005 only Total 16.0 Texas won the direct exchange by more than 5-to-1 (16.0 WAR vs. 3.0). Zaun — arguably Detroit's best return — never wore a Tigers uniform; he went straight to Kansas City. Total Post-Trade Career WAR by Player (All Teams) Detroit's haul: Player Total WAR Teams Gregg Zaun 14.0 KCR, HOU, COL, TOR, BAL, TBR, MIL Juan González 8.0 DET, CLE, TEX, KCR Danny Patterson 1.3 DET Total 23.2 Texas's haul: Player Total WAR Teams Francisco Cordero 12.3 TEX, MIL, CIN, TOR, HOU Frank Catalanotto 11.4 TEX, TOR, MIL, NYM Gabe Kapler 3.7 TEX, COL, BOS, MIL, TBR Bill Haselman 1.1 TEX, BOS Justin Thompson -0.2 TEX Total 28.4 WAR That Flowed to Third Parties From Detroit's players: Player Team WAR Gregg Zaun KCR 1.9 Gregg Zaun HOU -1.1 Gregg Zaun COL 0.1 Gregg Zaun TOR 8.1 Gregg Zaun BAL 2.4 Gregg Zaun TBR 1.2 Gregg Zaun MIL 1.3 Juan González CLE 4.3 Juan González TEX 2.4 Juan González KCR -0.5 From Texas's players: Player Team WAR Frank Catalanotto TOR 6.1 Frank Catalanotto MIL 0.1 Frank Catalanotto NYM -0.3 Francisco Cordero MIL 2.8 Francisco Cordero CIN 2.4 Francisco Cordero TOR -0.5 Francisco Cordero HOU -0.4 Gabe Kapler COL -0.5 Gabe Kapler BOS 0.7 Gabe Kapler MIL 1.7 Gabe Kapler TBR 0.3 Bill Haselman BOS -0.1 The single biggest beneficiary of this entire trade was Toronto, which collected 8.1 WAR from Zaun (2004–2008) and 6.1 WAR from Catalanotto (2003–2006) — 14.2 WAR total, more than either trade partner received directly. Cleveland's haul of González (4.3 WAR in 2001 alone) was more than Detroit ever got from him. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I just realized because this is on FOX I won’t be able to watch it because I live “Out West“ where everybody and I mean everybody on earth simply love love love love love loves the Los Angeles Dodgers. Not. Fortunately, I have a social function tonight that precludes following this game very closely anyway so good luck to you all. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago McGonigle SS Torres 2B Keith 3B Greene, R LF Dingler C Carpenter RF Torkelson 1B Pérez, W CF Jung, Ja DH Quote
casimir Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, chasfh said: Frank was the one I rued letting go, although it's well known that Francisco Cordero was certainly the best piece we let go. But what's little noted nor long remembered from that trade—the biggest swing and miss by the Tigers on it—was that the best subsequent career anyone in the trade ended up having was Gregg Zaun, whom we shipped off to the Royals before he ever stepped on the field for us, and who had five solid years with the Jays during the mid-2000s. Lemondae out of lemons, though: had we kept Zaun through all those years, we may never have signed Pudge Rodriguez befpore the 2004 season. Here's Claude's overview of the trade: The Trade — November 2, 1999 Detroit sent to Texas: Francisco Cordero, Bill Haselman, Gabe Kapler, Justin Thompson, Frank Catalanotto, Alan Webb (minors) Texas sent to Detroit: Juan González, Danny Patterson, Gregg Zaun WAR Delivered Directly to Each Trade Partner Detroit received (WAR accrued while on DET): Player DET WAR Seasons Juan González 1.7 2000 only Danny Patterson 1.3 2000–2004 Gregg Zaun 0.0 Never played for DET Total 3.0 Texas received (WAR accrued while on TEX): Player TEX WAR Seasons Francisco Cordero 7.9 2000–2006 Frank Catalanotto 5.5 2000–2002, 2007–2008 Gabe Kapler 1.5 2000–2002 Bill Haselman 1.2 2000–2002 Justin Thompson -0.2 2005 only Total 16.0 Texas won the direct exchange by more than 5-to-1 (16.0 WAR vs. 3.0). Zaun — arguably Detroit's best return — never wore a Tigers uniform; he went straight to Kansas City. Total Post-Trade Career WAR by Player (All Teams) Detroit's haul: Player Total WAR Teams Gregg Zaun 14.0 KCR, HOU, COL, TOR, BAL, TBR, MIL Juan González 8.0 DET, CLE, TEX, KCR Danny Patterson 1.3 DET Total 23.2 Texas's haul: Player Total WAR Teams Francisco Cordero 12.3 TEX, MIL, CIN, TOR, HOU Frank Catalanotto 11.4 TEX, TOR, MIL, NYM Gabe Kapler 3.7 TEX, COL, BOS, MIL, TBR Bill Haselman 1.1 TEX, BOS Justin Thompson -0.2 TEX Total 28.4 WAR That Flowed to Third Parties From Detroit's players: Player Team WAR Gregg Zaun KCR 1.9 Gregg Zaun HOU -1.1 Gregg Zaun COL 0.1 Gregg Zaun TOR 8.1 Gregg Zaun BAL 2.4 Gregg Zaun TBR 1.2 Gregg Zaun MIL 1.3 Juan González CLE 4.3 Juan González TEX 2.4 Juan González KCR -0.5 From Texas's players: Player Team WAR Frank Catalanotto TOR 6.1 Frank Catalanotto MIL 0.1 Frank Catalanotto NYM -0.3 Francisco Cordero MIL 2.8 Francisco Cordero CIN 2.4 Francisco Cordero TOR -0.5 Francisco Cordero HOU -0.4 Gabe Kapler COL -0.5 Gabe Kapler BOS 0.7 Gabe Kapler MIL 1.7 Gabe Kapler TBR 0.3 Bill Haselman BOS -0.1 The single biggest beneficiary of this entire trade was Toronto, which collected 8.1 WAR from Zaun (2004–2008) and 6.1 WAR from Catalanotto (2003–2006) — 14.2 WAR total, more than either trade partner received directly. Cleveland's haul of González (4.3 WAR in 2001 alone) was more than Detroit ever got from him. Haha, wanna resurrect the debate about Easley & Catalanotto vs Cruz & Easley as the better keystone combo? Quote
casimir Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, IdahoBert said: McGonigle SS Torres 2B Keith 3B Greene, R LF Dingler C Carpenter RF Torkelson 1B Pérez, W CF Jung, Ja DH I hate the DH batting last. Quote
theroundsquare Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, casimir said: I hate the DH batting last. me too. if the dh is hitting 9th, that dude shouldn't be the dh Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I guess MLB TV is letting me watch this Fox broadcast while YouTube TV is not, so cool. I’m still trying to figure out how you can watch via of these other services without an extra subscription. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Guess I can watch 20 minutes of this game before I have to leave for the evening. It would be nice to see the Tigers come out of the gate immediately scoring runs. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Kevin pops up on the first pitch, but at least he swung at a strike. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Torres out at home so the aggressive base running didn’t work that time. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Torres spending more time watching the play in RF than running. No way can you blame Cora for that send. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3-0! 7 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: Guess I can watch 20 minutes of this game before I have to leave for the evening. It would be nice to see the Tigers come out of the gate immediately scoring runs. 3-0. You’re welcome… Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, IdahoBert said: 3-0! 3-0. You’re welcome… 🎶 whoa-oh, we're halfway there... 1 Quote
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