(OOTP) Detroit Tigers - Better than Real Life

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  • Sven Draconian
    Not a Scandanavian
    • Feb 2009
    • 1319

    (OOTP) Detroit Tigers - Better than Real Life

    Began this by simming to the 2013 season (Game's rosters are from the start of 2010, so there are some differences between reality and how the game played out) and then taking my Tigers (tied for 3rd worst record, 25th farm season, no winning seasons during the sim, finished with 96 losses).

    They Tigers had a massive payroll around 110 million. Including 3 20 million per year deals (Verlander, Jose Reyes, Cabrera) and 10 million to Adam Dunn.

    Verlander had Tommy John in 2011 and lost his control (126 walks in 218 innings, only 179 K's and 25 HR), putting him as a back end starter at age 30. Dealt him + a utility infielder to the yankees for a relief pitcher who was solid in AAA, but no majors experience (Age 27).

    Adam Dunn was 33 and had 4 more years on his deal. He had slipped a little bit the past year (OBP down to .360, lost a littler power). Still a good hitter, but was on the downside. Traded him to Houston for 3 good, young players and some pair of decent prospects (+ I had a couple minor league throw ins).

    Reyes was 29 and coming off back to back average seasons hitting wise (OPS+ at 99, .360s OBP, little power). He did have 54 steals and was an awesome defender at SS. But his contract was 22 million for 4 years. Still a good player, but not a 22 million dollar player. Dealt him to the Angels for 2 stud pitching prospcts and an OF prospect.

    Then came FA. I had 68 million to spend. Signed Cole Hammels (29 this season, 5 straight years with a sub 4 ERA) to a 20 million a year deal for 4 years. Then signed James Toney (OPS+ of 150, 144, 133 the past 3 seasons) to a 21 million a year deal to be a 1B/DH.

    Also signed Melky Cabrera (28, .360 OBP for 3 straight years) to be my 4th OF. Omar Infante (.360+ OBP for 5 years, but limited ABs) to be an all-around utility guy. Singed Jhonny Peralta (.325 OBP) to be a utility IF, Pinch hitter type. All 3 signed for under 800,000 a piece.
  • Sven Draconian
    Not a Scandanavian
    • Feb 2009
    • 1319

    #2
    Here is the roster heading into 2013

    Aquired this off-season

    CF Ryan Westmoreland *Dunn trade* (.276/.340/.410/.750) *22 yeears old*
    1B James Loney *FA*
    (.307/.376/.506/.882)
    DH Miguel Cabrera (.284/.366/.524/.890)
    RF Wesley Jones (.289/.347/.506/.853) *25 yr old*
    3B Pedro Alvarez (.263/.354/.463/.817) *26 yr old*
    C Alex Avilia (.239/.344/.422/.766) *26 yr old*
    LF Melky Cabrera *FA* (.272/.362/.378/740)
    SS Brandon Vech *Dunn trade* (.283/.336/.390/.726) *22yr old*
    2B Omar Infante *FA*
    (.303/.359/.440/.799) *Career avg*

    On the Bench:
    Austin Jackson (OF) (.265/.321/.405/.726) *26 yr old*
    Jhonny Peralta (IF) (.262/.325/.402/.728)
    Jeff Larish (1B)
    Mitch Canham (C)

    Staff:
    Cole Hammels (18-5, 238.2, 2.94. 3.4 K/BB, 3.65 FIP). *FA*
    Bud Norris (12-11, 213.2, 4.38, 1.8 K/BB, 4.89 FIP) *Dunn Trade*
    Jesus Torres (1-2, 41.2IP, 4.54, 1.6 K/BB, 4.23 FIP)*Reyes Trade Trade 23 yr old*

    Rick Porcello (8-12, 192.1, 5.33, 1.2 K/BB, 4.75 FIP)

    Setup:
    Fu-Te Ni (5 saves, 59 IP, 6.8 K/9, 3.97 FIP)
    Cody Satterwhite *Rookie*

    Closer:
    Mark Melancon *Verlander Trade, Rookie*

    On the DL:
    SP- Max Scherzer (Early May) (8-9, 165 IP, 4.14, 2.05 K/BB, 4.42 FIP)
    2B- Scott Sizemore (Season) (.266/.324/.422/.747)

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    • Sven Draconian
      Not a Scandanavian
      • Feb 2009
      • 1319

      #3
      2013 Results:

      Won a pathetic AL Central by 15 games (or so) with 91 wins. I played way over my PYT record all season (Finished at +7) and benefited from having the 4 worst teams in the AL in my division. All the teams in the AL East finished with a winning record, and all but one in the AL West.

      I was in command all season, with a double digit lead by late June. I added a pair of relievers around the deadline to shore up my pen, but they weren't difference makers. I ended up having 4 second baseman on the DL by the end of the season (Dustin Ackley, who I had traded for in April, Sizemore, Infante, and Terry Buck, who was a prospect I snagged in the Dunn deal).

      Lost in the ALDS to Tampa (who won the AL East with 99 wins) in 5 games.

      Team stats and MLB recap tommorow.

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