gehringer_2 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Just now, Motor City Sonics said: sparkling D Javy Baez is guy you really like on your team.....most of the time... Quote
Sports_Freak Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Did anyone catch Harris in the booth taking questions? All softball questions by employees he hired and pays. A real journalist would ask him if he heard about Skubal hoping the Tigers sign him to come back. And yes, I'm sure he heard. Quote
casimir Posted August 12 Author Posted August 12 43 minutes ago, lordstanley said: Is DeLauter going to be a thorn in the Tigers’ side the next ten years? No, he’ll get too expensive for Cleveland. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Hang on to your water....it's Jansen time. Gulp.. Quote
NorthWoods Posted August 12 Posted August 12 1 minute ago, Sports_Freak said: Did anyone catch Harris in the booth taking questions? All softball questions by employees he hired and pays. A real journalist would ask him if he heard about Skubal hoping the Tigers sign him to come back. And yes, I'm sure he heard. Their time was pretty limited. And yes that was a team decision. And let's be real, no broadcast team is going to grill or be confrontational with someone from the front office of the team they cover. Easy to be a tough guy here but if Harris was signing your paycheck you'd be sweet as pie too. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Ohhhhh… That Ty Madden… honestly I’d completely forgotten about him… Quote
1984Echoes Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Clark looks like he is where McGonigle is also... Pitchers are fighting back trying to figure out how to get him out with a steady stream of breaking balls... etc. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 (edited) somebody quick go get a can of swing-and-miss for Kenley. He lost his somewhere. Edited August 12 by gehringer_2 Quote
NorthWoods Posted August 12 Posted August 12 7 hours ago, motownblues said: Today is Gates Brown day. On 8/11/68 the Gater won both games of a double header with the Red Sox with a pinch hit home run in the 14th inning of game one,and a ninth inning single in game two. The Tigers rallied with 4 runs in the ninth inning which is what they did best in 1968. The other great Gator story.... "Although seldom used as a regular, Brown was a great fan favorite during his thirteen-year career, all spent as a member of the Detroit Tigers. He once stated to this writer that during the 1968 World Series, he was secretly eating two hot dogs on the bench when manager Mayo Smith suddenly and unexpectedly called him to pinch hit with one stuffed in his jersey. After getting a base hit, the catsup from the hot dog bled through his jersey as he stood on base. (Note that the story could not have happened during the World Series, as he went 0 for 1, but occurred on August 7, 1968, as documented in other sources). " Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Can't make it easy with this guy. Here comes the 3-run bomb. Quote
lordstanley Posted August 12 Posted August 12 You can’t walk him there. Tying run at the plate, only 1 out. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Too many pitchers on this team making too much money to hide that you can't use with any kind of modest lead. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 I appreciate they refused to give in to Ramirez. The plan was for everything up. Unfortunately they weren't strikes. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Just now, Adullin said: Gets paper bag He ain't even close, man. Get him out of here Quote
lordstanley Posted August 12 Posted August 12 ANOTHER walk. Bases loaded, 3- run lead. Adell homered last time up. Quote
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