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per @OPSenheimer:

Between extra innings and now the run scoring today, they're up to 34.1% and 7th highest percent of inherited runners to score.

Posted
2 minutes ago, romad1 said:

i comfort myself that they will find new leadership to right this ship in the off season. 

That's not happening. Harris and Hinch are here for a long time.

Posted
Just now, monkeytargets39 said:

I don’t want to see DeJesus in this organization after today.  

He will be gone as soon as Vest/Brieske/Seabold(?) are back.

Posted
50 minutes ago, Dan Gilmore said:

The umps on this crew are terrible.

I’m not watching.  Are they still directing traffic at the batter on deck circles?

Posted
15 minutes ago, kdog said:

Horrendous stuff...I'll comfort myself that they have 110 games left.

 

14 minutes ago, RedRamage said:

I dunno if I'd consider that a comfort right now.

This is better than shoveling snow, right?

Posted
4 hours ago, kdog said:

The Tigers offensive roster is a series of unmade decisions..offer Gleyber arb because it's convenient, roll Tork out there just hoping and praying he will get better based on inertia.

Sticking to the platoon system with guys can't replicate outlier seasons. That's why it looks so hapless sometimes.

Greene, Dingler, and McGonigle will be around after the lockout ends. I can't say who they should commit to beyond that.

We can't do anything about the pitching..there is just natural attrition and guys get hurt. We will get some injured guys back and others will get hurt.

I completely agree with you on the platoon and outlier seasons.  I guess the question is did they lazily sit on these players without looking to move them?  Could they move them or did other teams see how these were outlier seasons?

I wonder specifically about Carpenter.  If a team has much of its offense dependent upon a guy that is deployed only in a platoon, that’s probably a guy to move on from.  But then you throw in his defense, his lack of durability, maybe there wasn’t much of a market for him.

Posted
Just now, casimir said:

I completely agree with you on the platoon and outlier seasons.  I guess the question is did they lazily sit on these players without looking to move them?  Could they move them or did other teams see how these were outlier seasons?

I wonder specifically about Carpenter.  If a team has much of its offense dependent upon a guy that is deployed only in a platoon, that’s probably a guy to move on from.  But then you throw in his defense, his lack of durability, maybe there wasn’t much of a market for him.

I feel like Carpenter as a DH in Yankee Stadium would hit 50-60 HRs. 

Posted
1 minute ago, kdog said:

He has been a mixed bag IMO. Ownership thinks he is good. 

Agree, mixed bag.  Some hits.  Some misses.  We thought the minors was going in the right direction.  I don’t know, is it?

How much of the pitching lack of health fall on Harris’ responsibility?

Posted
11 minutes ago, casimir said:

I’m not watching.  Are they still directing traffic at the batter on deck circles?

It’s a new day, with new ways to mess things up. Like the strike zone. And safe/out calls.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Dan Gilmore said:

It’s a new day, with new ways to mess things up. Like the strike zone. And safe/out calls.

Life is like a box of chocolates.  You never know when you’re going to open in it and see that someone took a bite of that nasty chocolate covered orange cream and then put it back in the box like nobody else would notice.

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