Doctor Detroit
Please remove your headgear
I didn't want to look it up, but I figured the other day it was probably around .700.
- 13-19 - how is this even possible with our SP (.684 OPS since the ASG, almost 100 points lower than the first half)
I didn't want to look it up, but I figured the other day it was probably around .700.
- 13-19 - how is this even possible with our SP (.684 OPS since the ASG, almost 100 points lower than the first half)
spartans?Thank God football season is here and a team with a chance to make the playoffs will be playing.
Nothing bad...just saying that the fans need to stop booing and get behind the team during rough stretches. Hunter said "The fans don`t realize that we are all working hard" I have never heard players talk so much about the fans. Krol sounded like a whiney little ##### on the radio. Ausmus or DD should call him in right away and tell him to ####. Terry Foster said the locker room is very edgy..and not in a good way. Foster went on to say that even though people did not like some of Leylands moves on the field that he had total control over the locker room and would have never allowed the players to comment on the fans..that he would have addressed it to take the heat off the players. Ausmus is saying nothing about nothing.. Foster said that Ausmus looks and sounds a little bewildered right now and the team feels it.What did VMart say?
I don't trust ANYTHING Terry Foster writes about a locker room. "The locker room is disintegrating" has been his go to schtick for years: Tigers, Pistons, Lions, 1989-2014, pick any two.
Here's a quick look at the next series for the Detroit Tigers:
Opponent: Tampa Bay Rays
Site: Tropicana Field in St Petersburg, Florida
Records: Tigers, 66-56 (2nd in AL Central); Rays 61-63 (4th in AL East)
Schedule
Tuesday: RHP Max Scherzer (14-4, 2.98 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Archer (8-6, 3.24 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Wednesday: RHP Rick Porcello (13-8, 3.28 ERA) vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (9-9, 3.82 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Thursday: LHP David Price (12-8, 3.12 ERA) vs. RHP Alex Cobb (8-6, 3.19 ERA), 1:10 p.m., FSD, MLB Network
Scouting the Rays: The Tigers welcomed outfielder Austin Jackson back to Detroit last week. This week, the Rays will welcome back David Price, who was dealt to the Tigers as part of the three-team trade that sent starting pitcher Drew Smyly to Tampa and Jackson to Seattle. The Tigers will avoid facing Smyly, who started Saturday in New York and has a 2.25 ERA in three starts with Tampa. Price, meanwhile, will take the mound against his former teammates Thursday in the finale of a three-game series. The Rays have allowed three or fewer runs in 12 of their last 13 games, but have won only seven games during that span. Tampa's offense hit .205 during a three-game series in New York en route to losing two of three. The Rays, who are a game behind .500, are 10 games back of division-leading Baltimore in the AL East and 6 1/2 games behind Seattle in the wild-card standings.
The Pistons had some of the worst locker rooms in the NBA over the last decade.I don't trust ANYTHING Terry Foster writes about a locker room. "The locker room is disintegrating" has been his go to schtick for years: Tigers, Pistons, Lions, 1989-2014, pick any two.
Here's a quick look at the next series for the Detroit Tigers:
Opponent: Tampa Bay Rays
Site: Tropicana Field in St Petersburg, Florida
Records: Tigers, 66-56 (2nd in AL Central); Rays 61-63 (4th in AL East)
Schedule
Tuesday: RHP Max Scherzer (14-4, 2.98 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Archer (8-6, 3.24 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Wednesday: RHP Rick Porcello (13-8, 3.28 ERA) vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (9-9, 3.82 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Thursday: LHP David Price (12-8, 3.12 ERA) vs. RHP Alex Cobb (8-6, 3.19 ERA), 1:10 p.m., FSD, MLB Network
Scouting the Rays: The Tigers welcomed outfielder Austin Jackson back to Detroit last week. This week, the Rays will welcome back David Price, who was dealt to the Tigers as part of the three-team trade that sent starting pitcher Drew Smyly to Tampa and Jackson to Seattle. The Tigers will avoid facing Smyly, who started Saturday in New York and has a 2.25 ERA in three starts with Tampa. Price, meanwhile, will take the mound against his former teammates Thursday in the finale of a three-game series. The Rays have allowed three or fewer runs in 12 of their last 13 games, but have won only seven games during that span. Tampa's offense hit .205 during a three-game series in New York en route to losing two of three. The Rays, who are a game behind .500, are 10 games back of division-leading Baltimore in the AL East and 6 1/2 games behind Seattle in the wild-card standings.
That being true doesn't make Foster any less of a rabble rousing ashole.I don't trust ANYTHING Terry Foster writes about a locker room. "The locker room is disintegrating" has been his go to schtick for years: Tigers, Pistons, Lions, 1989-2014, pick any two.
Here's a quick look at the next series for the Detroit Tigers:
Opponent: Tampa Bay Rays
Site: Tropicana Field in St Petersburg, Florida
Records: Tigers, 66-56 (2nd in AL Central); Rays 61-63 (4th in AL East)
Schedule
Tuesday: RHP Max Scherzer (14-4, 2.98 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Archer (8-6, 3.24 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Wednesday: RHP Rick Porcello (13-8, 3.28 ERA) vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (9-9, 3.82 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Thursday: LHP David Price (12-8, 3.12 ERA) vs. RHP Alex Cobb (8-6, 3.19 ERA), 1:10 p.m., FSD, MLB Network
Scouting the Rays: The Tigers welcomed outfielder Austin Jackson back to Detroit last week. This week, the Rays will welcome back David Price, who was dealt to the Tigers as part of the three-team trade that sent starting pitcher Drew Smyly to Tampa and Jackson to Seattle. The Tigers will avoid facing Smyly, who started Saturday in New York and has a 2.25 ERA in three starts with Tampa. Price, meanwhile, will take the mound against his former teammates Thursday in the finale of a three-game series. The Rays have allowed three or fewer runs in 12 of their last 13 games, but have won only seven games during that span. Tampa's offense hit .205 during a three-game series in New York en route to losing two of three. The Rays, who are a game behind .500, are 10 games back of division-leading Baltimore in the AL East and 6 1/2 games behind Seattle in the wild-card standings.The Pistons had some of the worst locker rooms in the NBA over the last decade.I don't trust ANYTHING Terry Foster writes about a locker room. "The locker room is disintegrating" has been his go to schtick for years: Tigers, Pistons, Lions, 1989-2014, pick any two.
Here's a quick look at the next series for the Detroit Tigers:
Opponent: Tampa Bay Rays
Site: Tropicana Field in St Petersburg, Florida
Records: Tigers, 66-56 (2nd in AL Central); Rays 61-63 (4th in AL East)
Schedule
Tuesday: RHP Max Scherzer (14-4, 2.98 ERA) vs. RHP Chris Archer (8-6, 3.24 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Wednesday: RHP Rick Porcello (13-8, 3.28 ERA) vs. RHP Jake Odorizzi (9-9, 3.82 ERA), 7:10 p.m., FSD
Thursday: LHP David Price (12-8, 3.12 ERA) vs. RHP Alex Cobb (8-6, 3.19 ERA), 1:10 p.m., FSD, MLB Network
Scouting the Rays: The Tigers welcomed outfielder Austin Jackson back to Detroit last week. This week, the Rays will welcome back David Price, who was dealt to the Tigers as part of the three-team trade that sent starting pitcher Drew Smyly to Tampa and Jackson to Seattle. The Tigers will avoid facing Smyly, who started Saturday in New York and has a 2.25 ERA in three starts with Tampa. Price, meanwhile, will take the mound against his former teammates Thursday in the finale of a three-game series. The Rays have allowed three or fewer runs in 12 of their last 13 games, but have won only seven games during that span. Tampa's offense hit .205 during a three-game series in New York en route to losing two of three. The Rays, who are a game behind .500, are 10 games back of division-leading Baltimore in the AL East and 6 1/2 games behind Seattle in the wild-card standings.
I really think their best chance is the #2 wildcard. One game playoff with either max or price gives them a shot to advance to the next round at least. Who knows what happens after that.While the Tigers are playing so many road games in August, the Royals are into a pretty easy stretch with Colorado, Texas, twins and Yankees the next two weeks. Hard to not think the Royals will be up at least five games going into September.
####, Joba! Bases loaded, 1-2 count on the #8 hitter, and you can't keep the stinkin' ball down? ####! Max gets screwed again.Now Joba sucks, terrific.![]()
13 pitches to get a .187 hitter.Awesome K for Johnson to end the 10th (was that 10 fouls?).
I will buy that when they win 10 of 12. Last night was more of a who did more to lose the game. But any win is a win. They need to play better if they want to win the division.Slump buster.
Hard to believe the difference from the first half.VMart looks like he's 90 all of a sudden, four pop outs tonight.
This team is going to have a hot streak I think, but it's simply not good right now. Starting pitching is good not great, all the other components are pretty bad.
HTHI will buy that when they win 10 of 12. Last night was more of a who did more to lose the game. But any win is a win. They need to play better if they want to win the division.Slump buster.
Appears that way on paper, but I wouldn't be surprised to see some regression. The Royals have won 6/7 (or if you prefer, 14/16, 17/20 and 22/27). 14th in Runs, 17th OBP, 15th SPct - I don't see KC keeping up this pace. Helluva a back end to the bullpen, though. Herrera/Davis/Holland are as good as it gets. :jealous:Doctor Detroit said:While the Tigers are playing so many road games in August, the Royals are into a pretty easy stretch with Colorado, Texas, twins and Yankees the next two weeks. Hard to not think the Royals will be up at least five games going into September.
wouldnt mind having julio at SS either, hes hurt though and they needed someone with Jhonny roid suspended last yearTigers fans should spend less time complaining about the Fister trade, which doesn't impact this season in the slightest, and complain more about the Avisail Garcia trade. Sure would be nice to have him in CF right now.
No the difference is Fister wasn't needed, and isn't now. Garcia is needed.The difference is the Garcia trade made sense at that time. Fister trade did not.
Hindsight is one word genius.Evaluating with the advantage of hind sight is definitely easier. Doesn't make it a better method though.
pen could use the rest too.What a gem for Poecello tonight. Would love to see him get a chance at his 3rd CG shutout.
Yep. Having a great season. Really stepped up this year.What a gem for Poecello tonight. Would love to see him get a chance at his 3rd CG shutout.
We don't need no stinkin' pen.pen could use the rest too.What a gem for Poecello tonight. Would love to see him get a chance at his 3rd CG shutout.
With all due respect, having Fister would have made a difference.Tigers fans should spend less time complaining about the Fister trade, which doesn't impact this season in the slightest, and complain more about the Avisail Garcia trade. Sure would be nice to have him in CF right now.
Proceeds to retire