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Detroit Tigers 2022
Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
It will be interesting to see how much input A.J. Hinch has in the hiring process. Probably a lot. At last year's postseason press conference, Hinch sounded as much like a general manager as a manager. Certainly more than previous Tiger managers.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Tigers' baseball has a rich history in this city, whether you like the sport or not.
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Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Overdue move for sure. Except I'm not sure if things are going to get much better with Chris Illitch still owning the team. It sounded like he was trying to blame Avila for giving away Verlander and Martinez when anyone with a clue knows the edict to slash payroll a few years ago came from ownership.
I know he hired Yzerman who at least on paper has finally put an end to Dead Wings 2.0 this upcoming season but that was a complete no brainer, and people have always said hockey is his main interest and passion anyway.
I know he hired Yzerman who at least on paper has finally put an end to Dead Wings 2.0 this upcoming season but that was a complete no brainer, and people have always said hockey is his main interest and passion anyway.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Spot on. I do not trust Chris Ilitch.
I liked how Ilitch shirked any responsibility for the Tigers' performance and personnel moves and pinned all the blame on Avila.
I realize Ilitch was answering random questions from reporters and had to think on his feet during the hastily arranged press conference, but I think he stuck his foot in his own mouth a few times.
I liked how Ilitch shirked any responsibility for the Tigers' performance and personnel moves and pinned all the blame on Avila.
I realize Ilitch was answering random questions from reporters and had to think on his feet during the hastily arranged press conference, but I think he stuck his foot in his own mouth a few times.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
I'll give Chris Ilitch credit for one thing—hiring the next GM after an "exhaustive" search process. His father made a big mistake by immediately hiring Avila after firing Dombrowski. Al was "next in line" and experienced in the organization so he was hired.
Here is what Mitch Albom wrote in the Free Press on 8/5/15:
Something happened. We don’t know what. We might not for a while. But there is no way Tuesday afternoon’s sudden dismissal of Dave Dombrowski as Tigers president and general manager is a consensual parting of the ways. Not midseason. The Tigers don’t fire people midseason. And not executives. And not on a Saturday. In general, in life, you work on Saturday only if you have to.
In this case, on Saturday afternoon, 24 hours after the trading deadline passed, the Tigers dumped out on Dombrowski and hired Al Avila in his place. Not as a temporary fill.
As the new general manager.
With a multiyear contract.
Here is what Mitch Albom wrote in the Free Press on 8/5/15:
Something happened. We don’t know what. We might not for a while. But there is no way Tuesday afternoon’s sudden dismissal of Dave Dombrowski as Tigers president and general manager is a consensual parting of the ways. Not midseason. The Tigers don’t fire people midseason. And not executives. And not on a Saturday. In general, in life, you work on Saturday only if you have to.
In this case, on Saturday afternoon, 24 hours after the trading deadline passed, the Tigers dumped out on Dombrowski and hired Al Avila in his place. Not as a temporary fill.
As the new general manager.
With a multiyear contract.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Annnnd Skubal is out for the season, with a possible need for a SECOND Tommy John surgery. With Skubal and Mize likely out for next year too, maybe they’ll be back on the rebuild in 2024.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
The conditioning coach needs to lose his job too. He's been worse than Avila. I have NEVER seen so many injuries in all my life to a starting pitching staff.
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Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.
Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.
Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Cabrera embarrassed himself and the Tigers on the last out of last night's game. The shortstop boots the ball, which bounces over to the second baseman, who still throws Cabrera out.
https://youtu.be/Bh_aUNv5_SE?t=458
https://youtu.be/Bh_aUNv5_SE?t=458
Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Click on the PLAYERS column to show that the Tigers rank second in the number of starting pitchers on the IL this year.MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:11 amThe conditioning coach needs to lose his job too. He's been worse than Avila. I have NEVER seen so many injuries in all my life to a starting pitching staff.
https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/disabled-li ... g-pitcher/
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Hmm, and the Twinkies are still five games over .500. I guess players who can hit a fastball make a difference.Bobbert wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 10:10 amClick on the PLAYERS column to show that the Tigers rank second in the number of starting pitchers on the IL this year.MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 2:11 amThe conditioning coach needs to lose his job too. He's been worse than Avila. I have NEVER seen so many injuries in all my life to a starting pitching staff.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
I hate to say it, but with another season of Miggy in the line-up, it'll be another "rebuilding" season next year.Bobbert wrote: ↑Sat Aug 13, 2022 10:04 amCabrera embarrassed himself and the Tigers on the last out of last night's game. The shortstop boots the ball, which bounces over to the second baseman, who still throws Cabrera out.
https://youtu.be/Bh_aUNv5_SE?t=458
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
I agree with MCRF; the conditioning staff is garbage. The results speak for themselves.
Cabrera needs to retire once the season ends. He probably won't, though.
As far as the Tigers go, I see perpetual mediocrity for many more years ahead.
Cabrera needs to retire once the season ends. He probably won't, though.
As far as the Tigers go, I see perpetual mediocrity for many more years ahead.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Cabrera would be doing the team a favor if he retired, now that he's hit his career milestones he's not even an attendance draw anymore.
But hey, I wouldn't walk away from $30 million either.
The Tigers outdraw Cleveland by 5000 fans a game even though Cleveland is fighting for 1st place. Good job giving Chris Illitch your hard earned money for this bad, boring team everybody!
But hey, I wouldn't walk away from $30 million either.
The Tigers outdraw Cleveland by 5000 fans a game even though Cleveland is fighting for 1st place. Good job giving Chris Illitch your hard earned money for this bad, boring team everybody!
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
You are certainly correct that the average attendance at Cleveland home games is putrid this season.
I think the Tigers use fuzzier math, potentially, than some other teams across the league in arriving at those figures.
Baseball Reference's data suggests the Tigers are averaging over 20,000 fans a game. I find that number hard to believe. Many times, especially during the first couple months of the season, the stadium often looked 75% or more empty.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/leag ... misc.shtml
I think the Tigers use fuzzier math, potentially, than some other teams across the league in arriving at those figures.
Baseball Reference's data suggests the Tigers are averaging over 20,000 fans a game. I find that number hard to believe. Many times, especially during the first couple months of the season, the stadium often looked 75% or more empty.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/leag ... misc.shtml
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Re: Detroit Tigers 2022
Cleveland's never been a great market for baseball, except in the mid-late 90s when 1) they had a great team and 2) the Browns were gone. But they still shouldn't be outdrawn by shitty teams in similar size markets like Pittsburgh and KC.