July 17, 2008

Game 95: Tightrope Walking

ESPN highlights available here. The Score: Tigers 6 – Orioles 5 The Gist: Gary Sheffield went yard (almost twice), as did Marcus Thames and Brandon Inge, and Kenny Rogers pitched just good enough to win the opening game of the four-gamer against the Orioles. Magglio Ordonez went 1 for 5 in his return from the [...]

July 5, 2008

Game 86: Tigers Offense Fizzles on Francisco Cruceta’s Birthday

The Score: Mariners 4 – Tigers 1 The Gist: Erik Bedard looked like the pitcher the Mariners thought they were getting in the offseason trade with the Orioles and the Tigers fell back in to old habits. You know, leaving gobs of runners on base in key, tight-game situations; wasting a stellar performance by Kenny [...]

June 29, 2008

Game 81: Fortune Dane

The Score: Tigers 4 – Rockies 3 The Gist: Dane Sardinha tripled for his first big-league hit and drove in two runs to power the Tigers to a sweep of the Rockies. Kenny Rogers allowed three runs in six innings and raised his record to one above the .500 mark. Marcus Thames went 3 for [...]

May 21, 2008

Game 46: Offensive Downpour Continues…We Hope

The Gist: Kenny Rogers pitched good enough to win — only if the offense provides nine runs, of course — and Marcus Thames hit a grand slam to lead the Tigers to a soggy on the outside, sunny on the inside, second-consectuive win over the Mariners, 9-4. The Quote: “The political answer is I’m rooting [...]

May 21, 2008

Wednesday Walewanders

Dontrelle Willis returns to the D as a reliever. If he continues to pitch the way he has in Spring Training and early in the regular season, his name might very well end up ahead of Damion Easley as the Tigers most expensive contract-as-main-course ever. Rob Neyer‘s already weighed in on the move. Speaking of [...]

May 9, 2008

Game 37: Rogers Rolls, Homers Hibernate, Jones Nearly Ruins It All

ESPN highlights available here. The Gist: Game #37 featured a terrific outing from #37 Kenny Rogers, three hits from Pudge Rodriguez and ridiculous ninth inning from Todd Jones. Luckily, and most importantly, it all added up to a Tigers’ 6-5 win over the Yankees. Rogers gave the Tigers a quality start — 6 IP, 9 [...]

May 1, 2008

A Look Back at April

Tigers April Record: 13-15 Individual Batting Leaders (minimum 20 games, my totally subjective criteria) Average: Carlos Guillen, .321 Home Runs: Miguel Cabrera, Magglio Ordonez, 5 RBI: Cabrera/Ordonez, 19 OBP: Guillen, .414 OPS: Guillen, .938 SLG: Guillen, .524 SB: Guillen, Pudge Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, 3 Individual Pitching Leaders Wins: Five pitchers tied with two each – [...]