NorthWoods Posted Wednesday at 11:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:33 PM 1 minute ago, Biff Mayhem said: How did Detroit lose a challenge? I missed it. Riley Greene challenged. Wrong. Quote
NorthWoods Posted Wednesday at 11:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:34 PM Remind me how many titles Dirks won? Yet he gives advice that fire and brimstone won't work. Worked for Gibby. Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted Wednesday at 11:34 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:34 PM 1 minute ago, Biff Mayhem said: How did Detroit lose a challenge? I missed it. Greene challenged a pitch that was on the outside edge-he should have challenged pitch number two. That looked further outside, but the ump called it a strike. Quote
Biff Mayhem Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM 11 minutes ago, NorthWoods said: Riley Greene challenged. Wrong. 10 minutes ago, Dan Gilmore said: Greene challenged a pitch that was on the outside edge-he should have challenged pitch number two. That looked further outside, but the ump called it a strike. Thanks! Glad it wasn’t Dingler. Quote
IdahoBert Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:45 PM I think it might be safe to think that Anderson is now OK. Does this make me the smartest guy in the room? Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted Wednesday at 11:57 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:57 PM The Workman experiment may be about over. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM (edited) Poor defense opens the door, Cleveland declines to walk through I'm surprised at how poorly Workman has played in the field. Not like I've followed his career closely but I do remember when he was drafted the glove was not seen as a liability. He's a big guy, maybe he outgrew his fielding coordination from his 2020 scouring report: Fielding: Solid defender with excellent instincts and a strong, above-average throwing arm. While the Detroit Tigers drafted him as a third baseman, many scouts felt he had the athleticism to handle shortstop or second base if needed. Fielding: Solid defender with excellent instincts and a strong, above-average throwing arm. While the Detroit Tigers drafted him as a third baseman, many scouts felt he had the athleticism to handle shortstop or second base if needed. Edited yesterday at 12:07 AM by gehringer_2 Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM 29 minutes ago, NorthWoods said: Remind me how many titles Dirks won? Yet he gives advice that fire and brimstone won't work. Worked for Gibby. It works in football and Gibson was a football player, so maybe it carried over. I don't think it works so well in baseball for most players. Baseball is game of skill and precision and it is played 6 time per week. It seems like fire and brimstone would be unsustainable. One example of a player it doesn't work for is Valdez. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM If this game goes into extra innings, and the Tigers lose 1–0, I may turn over a car in the parking lot. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM Posted yesterday at 12:08 AM 8 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: Workman stinks He is better than Jung though. Quote
SoCalTiger Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM 3 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: He is better than Jung though. Sad but true Quote
SoCalTiger Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM 10 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Poor defense opens the door, Cleveland declines to walk through I'm surprised at how poorly Workman has played in the field. Not like I've followed his career closely but I do remember when he was drafted the glove was not seen as a liability. He's a big guy, maybe he outgrew his fielding coordination from his 2020 scouring report: Fielding: Solid defender with excellent instincts and a strong, above-average throwing arm. While the Detroit Tigers drafted him as a third baseman, many scouts felt he had the athleticism to handle shortstop or second base if needed. Fielding: Solid defender with excellent instincts and a strong, above-average throwing arm. While the Detroit Tigers drafted him as a third baseman, many scouts felt he had the athleticism to handle shortstop or second base if needed. That’s how I remember it as well. Maybe nerves. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 12:16 AM Posted yesterday at 12:16 AM 6 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: It works in football and Gibson was a football player, so maybe it carried over. I don't think it works so well in baseball for most players. Baseball is game of skill and precision and it is played 6 time per week. It seems like fire and brimstone would be unsustainable. One example of a player it doesn't work for is Valdez. If your talking about LA, the fire and brimstone didn't work just because they were playing badly, it worked because it was a sloppy, undisciplined, and unserious clubhouse. If that were a problem here it would actually be easier. If anything, this team may to too serious and prone to pressing. 1 Quote
SoCalTiger Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM Posted yesterday at 12:23 AM 2 minutes ago, Dan Gilmore said: I like Vierling. Me too. He’s a solid player. Perfect fourth outfielder. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM 6 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: If your talking about LA, the fire and brimstone didn't work just because they were playing badly, it worked because it was a sloppy, undisciplined, and unserious clubhouse. If that were a problem here it would actually be easier. If anything, this team may to too serious and prone to pressing. I don't even know if it did work, but I get why it might work for Gibson. I agree with you about it probably not working for this team. Quote
Tigermojo Posted yesterday at 12:27 AM Posted yesterday at 12:27 AM (edited) Offense! Oops my video wasn't live. All of a sudden Kenley is pitching. Edited yesterday at 12:29 AM by Tigermojo Quote
Tigermojo Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Stupid sloppy defense! Oh wait it was the bad guys HAHA. Quote
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