oblong Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Gardenhire as the Tigers manager was like the gym teacher taking over your algebra class in the middle of May because the teacher had surgery... "ah, just let him do it... nobody's doing anything at this point.... doesn't matter." 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I don't wanna jinx it but if the Tigers sweep? We'll pass the Twinkies in the standings. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I looked at the weather for today, yesterday, and it looked clear. Now it says 100% chance of rain. It may be a delay but it looks like it will clear out by 8PM. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago not a fan of this song, but my dad liked it. Quote
theroundsquare Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago i can't say peak madeleine stowe but if not, real close Quote
romad1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 37 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: I looked at the weather for today, yesterday, and it looked clear. Now it says 100% chance of rain. It may be a delay but it looks like it will clear out by 8PM. Somehow feeling more confident if it rains and La Grassa is pitching ground balls. Last night was a bit homer heavy. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago McGonigle 3B Torres 2B Carpenter RF Dingler C Greene, R LF Torkelson 1B Keith DH McKinstry CF Short SS Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I can’t help but think there are better options than Colt Keith somewhere in this system. No HRs and 7 RBI against right handed pitching in 180 at bats? Who could possibly do worse? Is there never anybody on base in front of this guy? Whatever instruction the guy is receiving, has it destroyed him? I know other guys in baseball are sucking too, but man, it’s pretty deep into the season. What am I missing here? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: I can’t help but think there are better options than Colt Keith somewhere in this system. No HRs and 7 RBI against right handed pitching in 180 at bats? Who could possibly do worse? Is there never anybody on base in front of this guy? Whatever instruction the guy is receiving, has it destroyed him? I know other guys in baseball are sucking too, but man, it’s pretty deep into the season. What am I missing here? He hit a couple a long way last night, but I still think watching him that his hips are gone too soon, his lower body is done - too far in front of the rest of his swing - before it can help impart any power to his swing. This is something he came up with in the off season and it hasn't worked. I don't know what the guide line in hitting is for how long you stick with something you believe is going to be better hoping it comes around vs pulling the plug but at this point he's getting worse. He finished April with a very respectable 761 OPS, and a great OBP, even if without any HR, but since the 1st week in May he's just collapsed - OPS=473, (he and Tork both going in the tank in early May a big factor in the team's offensive collapse along with losing Glyber & Javy. Tork has pretty much recovered, Keith has not). Either the pitchers have found weaknesses in what he is doing now or hebis trying to modify things on the fly for more power and he's just stuck in no-man's land - who knows? But it's bad and still getting worse. Edited 1 hour ago by gehringer_2 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 17 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: I can’t help but think there are better options than Colt Keith somewhere in this system. No HRs and 7 RBI against right handed pitching in 180 at bats? Who could possibly do worse? Is there never anybody on base in front of this guy? Whatever instruction the guy is receiving, has it destroyed him? I know other guys in baseball are sucking too, but man, it’s pretty deep into the season. What am I missing here? RBI are somewhat dependent on having base runners. Keith started out on fire this year, for a bit he was one of our hottest hitters. Then the genius started platooning him and he's been in a slump. Not blaming Hinch, it's Keith not knowing if he'll play 3rd base, be a DH or on the bench from game to game. Some players need more stability. Quote
IdahoBert Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: He hit a couple a long way last night, but I still think watching him that his hips are gone too soon, his lower body is done - too far in front of the rest of his swing - before it can help impart any power to his swing. This is something he came up with in the off season and it don't work. I don't know what the guide line in hitting is for how long you stick with something you believe is going to be better hoping it comes around vs pulling the plug but at this point he's getting worse. He finished April with a very repectable 761 OPS, and a great OBP, even if without any HR, but since the 1st week in May he's just collapsed - OPS=473, Either the pitchers have found the weakness in the new approach or his trying to modify it on the fly for more power and he's just stuck in no-man's land - who knows? But it's bad. It’s really painful to witness… Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: RBI are somewhat dependent on having base runners. Keith started out on fire this year, for a bit he was one of our hottest hitters. Then the genius started platooning him and he's been in a slump. Not blaming Hinch, it's Keith not knowing if he'll play 3rd base, be a DH or on the bench from game to game. Some players need more stability. I'd hate to believe that Hinch's handling has broken his confidence as a hitter, but of course it's possible. The other likely candidate is pressure he felt over the lack of HR even though he was being productive in April. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I'd hate to believe that Hinch's handling has broken his confidence as a hitter, but of course it's possible. The other likely candidate is pressure he felt over the lack of HR even though he was being productive in April. True. It could even be pressure he feels like he has to produce to get playing time. And I still say he has a better chance getting a hit off a LH pitcher than Jones does PH for him. Jones is something like 1 for 28 in his last 28 at bats. Something horrid... Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago Now they say no rain. Unstable atmosphere. Quote
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