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Detroit Tigers, Volume 1 - The Lou Whitaker version

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All they need now is two more grand slams.

I'm calling a pretty epic rally here in the top of the 9th.

EDIT: Nevermind.
 
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Picked off third to end the inning? Really, Raburn? Really?

This idiot could find a way to burn jello.
 
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Sometimes good pitching performances go against you. Kershaw was just on last night.
 
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Sometimes good pitching performances go against you. Kershaw was just on last night.

Yes he was. I gave up after the Raburn gaffe. Score that run and maybe the Tigers had a chance at cracking Kershaw, tight game etc. Have to win the next two, even if the Central is proving to be quite futile.
 
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Casper Wells leads off the game with a homer. 1-0 Tigers.

Also, I know the Dodgers are broke, but making them wear a giant 'B' on the caps to signify it seems a bit extreme.​
 
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So, we give Porcello 6 runs, against a lineup with a pitcher at the bottom, and he can't get through 5. That is pitiful. Nate Robertson-esque.
 
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All right, Valverde, this is getting a bit ridiculous.
 
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7-5 final, as Jackson runs one down deep in center to end it. JFC in a chicken basket.
 
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I'll try to be fair about this.... but I am really questioning Leyland's flippant responses to the press regarding the lineup he is fielding. Yes, I know Inge is still out... but resting Magglio, Avila, Jackson and Cabrera...? Really? Don't fans deserve more than a lineup with Wells leading off, Raburn batting second, Kelly, Wilk, Worth, Santiago etc. when they are battling for the division lead? What was that... more like a AAA split squad during spring training. If the Tigers flounder around much longer (the starting pitching sans JV has been terrible lately) and waste a chance to string some wins together during this ten game home stand coming up, then I say that Ilitch takes Leyland's dare and "find someone better". I don't know if this is a case of Leyland just trying to plug holes in the dyke, or whether he has truly lost it. Dombrowski should be feeling the heat, too. The decisions on Polanco, Sizemore, Guillen, Ordonez and Inge are well documented and Leyland's reaction to the lineup questioning was typical of manager that is trying to hide.
 
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Fox Sports picked Gibby as the "half time" NL Manager of the Year. It gave me a great idea.
 
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Well, you can thank you-know-who for this 3-run (and counting) D-Back inning. We would have been out of it, scoreless, by now if Raburn turns the double play. Instead he lets it roll up his arm. Get this piece of **** off the team.

Lou Whitaker is 54 years old (!!) and he's a better option at 2B right now. Charlie Gehringer would be 108 and he'd be a better fit at the plate.
 
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Nice piece of lipreading if you were watching Coke a minute ago. He's gone, due partly to the worst everyday player in the American League in the 4th, and partly because after 2 outs he decided to walk the ballpark one inning later. This would be a 6-2 game if numbnuts at 2B could turn a 4-6-3.

2nd straight game where we give a pitcher 6 runs and he can't get through 5. And here comes Ryan Perry. Uh-oh...
 
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And Perry promptly throws the 3rd pitch almost into the dugout. 6-6. A 55-footer that hurt his catcher, and might have nuked the DH for the night.
 
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I'll try to be fair about this.... but I am really questioning Leyland's flippant responses to the press regarding the lineup he is fielding. Yes, I know Inge is still out... but resting Magglio, Avila, Jackson and Cabrera...? Really? Don't fans deserve more than a lineup with Wells leading off, Raburn batting second, Kelly, Wilk, Worth, Santiago etc. when they are battling for the division lead? What was that... more like a AAA split squad during spring training. If the Tigers flounder around much longer (the starting pitching sans JV has been terrible lately) and waste a chance to string some wins together during this ten game home stand coming up, then I say that Ilitch takes Leyland's dare and "find someone better". I don't know if this is a case of Leyland just trying to plug holes in the dyke, or whether he has truly lost it. Dombrowski should be feeling the heat, too. The decisions on Polanco, Sizemore, Guillen, Ordonez and Inge are well documented and Leyland's reaction to the lineup questioning was typical of manager that is trying to hide.

Fair criticism at this point in the season.

I would replace Jim Leyland after this season, short of a playoff spot. I would fire Lloyd McClendon immediately and re-hire Larry Herndon. He was the last decent hitting coach we've had, and he's working somewhere in the organization again. Anyone who can get Bobby Higginson to give decent production has to be good.

Some of the personnel moves lately have been head-scratchers. No way in hell would I have given Raburn a multi-year deal after 3 months of a decent season, with no fixed position. I supported giving Magglio one year, and I'll take all heat for that. I do think he made a mistake in not upgrading either SS or 3B. Beltre, while expensive, would have fit our needs nearly perfectly. Brandon Inge is a white Craig Monroe.

I don't know if the Polanco decision was Ilitch or Dombrowski. It was a colossal mistake, regardless. As for Scott Sizemore, I lay that one squarely at McClendon. He was smoking the ball in Toledo, and then I read how immediately upon arrival in Detroit, his swing started getting longer and longer. Ummm, what was Lloyd doing while this was going on, other than eating hot dogs? Apparently not much. Find me two hitters that Lloyd has made better since he's walked in the door. The quicker he's ****canned, the better this organization is.

Regarding Guillen. That was done a few years ago, when Guillen was still a very productive hitter, and the Tigers still had not produced anything in the way of position talent. They kind of had to do that. That one is done after this year, along with Ordonez as well. We can wait those two out.
 
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Good lord, Bloomquist. That piece of baserunning was Raburn-esque.
 
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