Re: Detroit Tigers, Volume 10: The Tommy Bridges edition
In a year where 24 teams topped 200 homers, the Tigers didn't break 150. Only the Marlins hit less bombs than the Tigers, by 3. And they bat a pitcher every day. Dead last in the majors with an absurd 582 runs. We set a major league record for most strikeouts by an offense.
INFIELD
Greyson Greiner: F. Gave us nothing.
Jake Rogers: F. Didn't hit, and his vaunted defense didn't exactly knock my socks off, either.
John Hicks: F. An absolute dud of a year.
Miguel Cabrera: D-. .744 OPS, barely average MLB hitter at this point. Power is all but gone.
Jordy Mercer: C. Somehow he hit .270 with a bigger OPS than Miggy. Tells you something right there.
Dawel Lugo: D. He's got to hit better than that to play 3B every day.
Jeimer Canderlario: F. You can't play every day at any position, let alone a corner infield spot, hitting like that.
Brandon Dixon: C-. Just a guy.
Ronnie Rodriguez: D. 4-A guy that every MLB team has a couple of in their system.
Harold Castro: C. I'd like to take another look at him next year. Acts like he wants to play every day.
Willi Castro: C-. Sample size not big enough for him quite yet.
Overall infield: F. Outside of Dixon, corner infielders gave us nothing, and we got less than that behind the plate.
OUTFIELD
Victor Reyes: B-. Graded as a #4 OF, not as an everyday fielder. Grade drops significantly if he's an every day guy.
Nico Goodrum: C. As an OF, he gets an F. As an infielder, he's a low B.
JaCoby Jones: D. Terrible start, season cut short due to injury. Next year will tell the tale on him. It's ****-or-get-off-the-pot time.
Chrisin Stewart: F. Complete disappointment. He's got to be a 25 HR guy to stay in the bigs.
Travis Demeritte: D-. Barely passes due to the fact that this is his first taste of big league ball. Bat needs to pick up in a hurry
Overall outfield: F. Not nearly enough production from the outfield.
Basically, we got a little bit out of the middle infield, but the corner infielders, the outfield, and behind the plate were all abysmal. That's how you score less than 600 runs in a season.