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Posted By: PC
Greatest team ever? At the moment, on paper, they're only the best team in the A.L. Central in 2008. |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
I wonder how Cobb would fit into the lineup. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
go back to your wine. ANd say hello to Ernest and Julio ! |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
please forgive me if I ask that they be required to play the games. See, the offense that Cabrera brings is great news for Tigers' fans, no doubt, but they finished with the 3rd most runs and 2nd best batting avg. last year without him, and still lacked the pitching (mostly bullpen) to win 90 games, much less a playoff spot. So if Zamaya doesn't return to form, then you Detoit fans better still remain a bit humble for awhile. Having endured Willis on my roto team last year--he of the 5.17 ERA in a weak-hitting NL, I consider him a #3 at best, that is to say he's no savior. 5.17!!! That's nearly a half-run higher than flippin Nate Robertson, Tigers fans. So enjoy the Kool Aid while you can, and let's see how the September standings look. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
for whatever reason...Leyland brought up several youngsters and sat veterans in the midst of a playoff chance.Rogers ,Verlander and Zumaya were all out. So the wins have nothing to do with the way they dealt there own fate. i as a bystander could not believe what they were doing that whole entire time. Thew weirdest thing I ever saw. There is no team is history that has put a lineup together such as this.Sheffield was hurt and played still...which hurt the team. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
The Tigers were 15-11 in September. Verlander had 6 starts and Rogers 5, and Zamaya piched 10 times that month. They didn't have the pitching all year. Bonderman was awful the second half. Rogers is now what age 75? Todd Jones is not exactly Mr. Automatic. Zamaya's ERA went from under 2 in 2006 to over 4.25, and he was hurt. Willis sucks. If they get their pitching together, they'll win, if not, the Tribe repeats, IMHO. But hey, enjoy the moment. I'm a Twins fan--we're just happy when we keep our guys, and don't allow ourselves to think about acquiring someone else's talent. Still, don't look over your shoulder.............. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Whoops--lets hold the greatest team threads--story out this morning that Tigers may flip Willis due to payroll limitations. |
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Posted By: J Levine
"no team has ever put together a lineup like this"??? |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Dan, |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
trashing is my field...........c'mon down............NEXT !!!! |
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Posted By: howard
Jim...Peter may be on to something. In fifteen career inter-league starts (including games vs. the Yanks & Bosox) Willis' ERA is more than a run below his National League ERA. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
my post is not based on Willis. Evelyn Woodhead does have reading courses. |
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Posted By: Brian
<<3B Rose over Cabrera>> |
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Posted By: DMcD
Joshua: And vice versa. |
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Posted By: Larry
27 Yankees and 76 Reds would pull a 4 game sweep on this Tigers team. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
You're probably going to have to beat Beckett at least once, if not twice, to win a series against the Sox. There weren't any pitchers available, except Santana and they weren't going to trade him inside their division to the Tigers, so you have to try to make Beckett go through a monster lineup twice. |
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Posted By: DAn Koteles
see what Detroit did to him last year. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, I agree that Detroit has a wonderfully balanced lineup -- and potent to the nth degree. However, in a 7 game series, which team is beating this starting four: Beckett (2 games), Santana (2 games), Dice K, Schilling? Answer: no team because great pitching beats great hitting every time. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
noone will outhit the Tigers .EVeryone wants to pick on Rogers, remember 3 straight shutouts in the playoffs the year before.His imjury again was a blood clot, not a rotator. Forget he is 43...he is a master locator like John Tudor and is more enduring. Verlander can match any of those guys.....Bonderman will come back, the guy has some sick pitches, then Willis?....I think all are wrong about him.HE will give you 200 + innings AND has finally getting run support .When you go to the park knowing you are going to win, it falls into place. YOu automatically play better with better people. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Ultimately, it's pitching that wins championships, and I'm not convinced Willis will make a difference. He kind of reminds me of Barry Zito in that he walks a lot of batters and his strikeouts are going down each year. I believe that's because Willis, like Zito, has deceptive stuff, but hitters are learning to lay off his pitches since he throws a lot of pitches out of the strike zone. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Howard---Exactly what did I overstate? All my Phillies numbers were pulled from the last few years of experience. I looks at the numbers and that is what I posted. I don't think I over stated things at all. Did you look over the numbers? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"Verlander can match any of those guys" Ahh, Dan, hope springs eternal. I think the Tigers' pitchers have potential but as of today no way can they match Beckett in the playoffs. And Santana is just more experienced... I only hope that the Sox and the Tigers get to the Championship Series because it will be one of the most anticipated series in a long while. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Iam acting like Iam 8, not 6. You correct my accidental spelling and didnt even spell grammar right. You put "er", er meaning stands for your baseball thoery,eeeeeeRRRRrReeeeeRRRRRRRR |
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Posted By: Mark Steinberg
Brian: |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Man I provide all the facts and all you manage to do is pick out one misspelling. I must have really hit the nail on the head cause you got nothing to say about ANY of the FACTS I put out. |
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Posted By: Howard
James, it looks to me like you analyzed the Tigers and Phillies lineups in different ways. You looked for the possible negatives for the Detroit while you did the opposite for Philly. For example, you project Rollins as a .300 hitter when, in fact, he never hit .300 in a season. Not even last year when he won the MVP. However, you also describe Polanco as "around a .300 hitter at best". So to you the guy who has a lifetime .305 BA and batted .340 last year and the guy who never once hit .300 are apparently both basically .300 hitters. Can you honestly say you would have put the same spin on them if Rollins was on the Tigers and Polanco was still on the Phillies? |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
you trashed my spelling while you misspelled first as fist and trash me while you couldnt even spell grammar.Now you come along and act as if you can tell me to hush while you get your last word in like some dictator.Iam the "dic" here and you are the "tator". you will dig a deeper hole as we merily go along. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I don't know why I post in this thread, as I don't have real strong feelings on the subject, but Dan, I don't think the '08 Tigers are even the best baseball team from Detroit in the past quarter century. I believe the '84 team would take them out in a seven game series nearly every time. Give me Lance Parrish, Trammell, Whitaker, HoJo, Darrell Evans, Kirk Gibson and Chet Lemon over today's group, and give me the '84 pitching staff, which had a better rotation--headed by Jack Morris--and a studly bullpen led by MVP Willie Hernandez. The more I think of it, the more I have trouble believing the '08 Tigers could even stretch that series to 7 games. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Years ago I had a program that I could plug teams into using the year's stats including both pitching and batting and match them up and have them play a 7 game series to see who the better team. I used to love to plug my Phillies in and play them against the '27 Yanks, or the '69 Mets, or the upcoming years lineups. I would love to use this on the Tigers against some teams and see what happens...anybody remember this? |
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Posted By: shane leonard
Jim, |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Howard-- |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
how about 250.00 on each of the three you mentioned. tHen each player 1-8 100.00. When we are done , i will visit you at the mission and make sure you get a fresh donut.....with creme ! |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
you need to quit being a stat guy, other then 3 guys the Phillies suck. You guys play a very week division or simply most of the NL is weak. |
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Posted By: Joe G.
I’m not going to get into argument here, just show my support for the recent trades. I, like Dan, am excited for this upcoming season; I too renewed my seats. The Tiger’s offense is going to be something to see. Most everyone is focusing on just Cabrera, forgetting about our other two substantial pick-ups, Renteria & Jones (Jacque Jones). They allow the Tigers to redistribute their talent such that our DH may become the “weakest” bat although I really think Shef will rebound with a healthy shoulder. He spent half of last season with a slow swing due to his injury, committing to pitches he would normally lay off. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
and I already said I don't care all that much. Still,you'd face Morris in a three game series--I doubt you'd win once, and I'd bet HUGE you wouldn't win a game seven. Pitching beats hitting pretty much every time. The '08 Tigers wouldn't get a sniff after the 6th inning against that '84 bullpen--I don't care what stats you're rolling out. Get some pitching and then start crowing. Todd Jones is a journeyman closer who turns 40 opening month and who has pitched for eight teams in the last 7 years. Does that sound like a guy the league fears? If Zumaya doesn't come back to '06 form and your starters improve, you're looking at winning your games 10-7, and while the Yankees have tried that formula the last several years, it really hasn't worked very well for them come post-season, has it? |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
he needs to be traded to Gallos Phillies .Todd, Verlander will be better then Morris. Verlander will now get his chance. |
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Posted By: dennis
please post this thread when the great tiger team wins a world series. or gets into the post season |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
please go lay down and go to bed and quit hijacking a thread that doesnt interest you. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Every time Jones comes into a game I have to turn off the TV. I really thought Zumaya would be closing by now, except got hurt playing too much Guitar Hero and now he injures himself moving boxes at his house. This is a worrisome trend to say the least. I think Verlander has a chance to win 25 games if their lineup stays healthy all year and if he can dominate in the postseason ala Beckett(big if), "we" have a good chance of beating the Sox. |
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Posted By: joe
Dan K., keep up the barrage, you are doing a GREAT job? |
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Posted By: Jason
HEY my buddy Dan- |
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Posted By: jeffdrum
The great thing about the "hot stove" season is that hope springs eternal. I wonder if any teams other than the Tigers and Phillies will even bother showing up for spring training next year? |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
my ole buddy....you have some good humor there , but....as far as it goes.Tudor pitched how long?....til he was how old? Great command pitchers THAT KNOW HOW TO PITCH, can go long time. Satchel Paige went for how long? Arent you closer to KC then STl ?...is that when PAtek was your hero? Kc got there big gun this year, uh who was it.....uh the big whopper bopper ,uh Jose Guillen on roids? |
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Posted By: Noel
Swept at home by the vaunted Royals...may want to hold off on the proclamation until they win a game. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
No team has ever started 0-4 and won the World Series. Tigers right now are 0-5. |
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Posted By: Joann
But there is a truism about the Tigers that many locals know. Never count them out before the kids get out of school for the year. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
if they keep Leyland and SHeffield they might not win a game. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Barry, I like that.... 0-4. |
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Posted By: Bob
Everybody's trendy picks to go to the playoffs and finish 1-2 in the AL Central are the Tigers and Indians. Meanwhile, the young and retooled Twins and always dangerous because they can score 12 runs a game White Sox have been totally overlooked... |
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Posted By: E. Angyal
Seems like some of that money may have been better spent on pitching. Next......... |
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