Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Posted yesterday at 01:50 AM Those were our runs for the week. And thise were our home runs for the month. Quote
NorthWoods Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Well, we know the secret now. 5 home runs a game. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM 5 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I get no indication at all the the management is willing to take responsibility for the poor defensive play by guys they won't let learn and settle into regular positions. I literally can’t blame Keith, Lee, or McGonigle for fielding miscues when they never know if and where they will play on any given night Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM Posted yesterday at 01:58 AM (edited) 7 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: I literally can’t blame Keith, Lee, or McGonigle for fielding miscues when they never know if and where they will play on any given night And where was Short once we had the add on runs? What are you still waiting for to make your defensive substitution with 6 outs left and a 5 run lead on the board? "we're just trying to win a game" is the new "I'm not taking responsibility" mantra. Edited yesterday at 02:00 AM by gehringer_2 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM In 2024, I really liked Hinch. Late last season, I started getting irritated by his smug demeanor. This season, I cant stand looking at him or hearing his patronizing bull****. Fire the idiot already. Quote
IdahoBert Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM 55 minutes ago, NorthWoods said: Well, we know the secret now. 5 home runs a game. 810 homers in a 162 win season! Quote
SoCalTiger Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM Power plays. Get more of it. As for the other two thirds of Earl Weavers' formula well.....maybe tomorrow. Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 12:00 PM Posted yesterday at 12:00 PM 11 hours ago, lordstanley said: I saw a back to back to back at Tiger Stadium once. June 1987. I was sitting ten rows above the Tigers dugout and I know as a 19 year old I wouldn’t have bought those seats. Must have moved down because the Tigers were losing late. Anyways, Grubb and Nokes and Madlock all homered in the 9th to tie it. That was a three-homer game for Madlock! 1 Quote
Shelton Posted yesterday at 01:24 PM Posted yesterday at 01:24 PM I recall going to game at tiger stadium when Nokes hit two homers. I believe the second one was to right field and barely cleared the fence. Might have even gone off the RF’s glove. He couldn’t have had that many two homer games. I could probably find it. Quote
DTroppens Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM Posted yesterday at 02:59 PM Last night's game probably followed the same trend for most here as it did for me, but this is how it went. It went from excitement and relaxation to wondering if they could find a way to blow a 6-0 lead still early in the game. Then it went to tiny concern to "okay they are up five again" calmness. Then it went to absolute madness when it looked like they were going to blow the game only to see it end with me feeling more relieved than anything after the final out. I guess that's more entertaining than a comfortable win. Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM Posted yesterday at 03:08 PM 1 hour ago, Shelton said: I recall going to game at tiger stadium when Nokes hit two homers. I believe the second one was to right field and barely cleared the fence. Might have even gone off the RF’s glove. He couldn’t have had that many two homer games. I could probably find it. https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET198705250.shtml Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 03:46 PM Posted yesterday at 03:46 PM 2 hours ago, Shelton said: I recall going to game at tiger stadium when Nokes hit two homers. I believe the second one was to right field and barely cleared the fence. Might have even gone off the RF’s glove. He couldn’t have had that many two homer games. I could probably find it. I remember a game where power hitting shortstop Eddie Brinkman hit 2 home runs. I was about 9 and had to sprint around my block I was so happy Quote
lordstanley Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM Posted yesterday at 08:27 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, papalawrence said: I remember a game where power hitting shortstop Eddie Brinkman hit 2 home runs. I was about 9 and had to sprint around my block I was so happy Has there been a longer neck in Tigers history? A couple of cards, before the glasses I remember him wearing. Edited yesterday at 08:28 PM by lordstanley Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 09:11 PM Posted yesterday at 09:11 PM (edited) 43 minutes ago, lordstanley said: Has there been a longer neck in Tigers history? A couple of cards, before the glasses I remember him wearing. That my friend is a long neck (I typed that in my Jackie Gleason voice) Edited yesterday at 09:11 PM by papalawrence Quote
Tiger337 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, lordstanley said: Has there been a longer neck in Tigers history? A couple of cards, before the glasses I remember him wearing. Quote
chasfh Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 7 hours ago, papalawrence said: Or shortest neck Fascinating! Born in Brownwood, Texas, Williams was nicknamed No-Neck due to his relatively short stature (5 feet 6 inches) combined with a muscular, compact torso and a short neck.[3] His odd physical appearance was the result of a typhus injection he received as a baby.[4] After Williams' hometown was hit by a flood, the government gave typhus injections to prevent the spread of the disease.[4] Williams was so muscular even as a baby that medical personnel were unable to reach a vein, except in the back of his neck.[4] He developed a crick in his neck, which then stiffened and shrank.[4] Quote
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