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  • DJ Rhude
    #42 G.O.A.T.
    • Feb 2009
    • 4359

    Damn 17.36 era, maybe the demotion to the minors will help him get on track

    Although the kid Perry sounds like he has some good stuff, Lopez might find himself assed out if Perry shines

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    • mfbmike
      Goat****er
      • Nov 2008
      • 4793

      Originally posted by DJ Rhude
      Damn 17.36 era, maybe the demotion to the minors will help him get on track

      Although the kid Perry sounds like he has some good stuff, Lopez might find himself assed out if Perry shines
      Lopez had one of the best ratings of all the relief pitchers on the Tigers 40 man. So I gave him a chance. Needless to say, things haven't panned out thus far. I've used Perry in online games and he is solid. Hoping that carries over into the chise. :D

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      • mfbmike
        Goat****er
        • Nov 2008
        • 4793

        Update coming. God damn, Porcello is awesome!

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        • mfbmike
          Goat****er
          • Nov 2008
          • 4793



          Tigers Bounce Back Strong; Snap 3 Game Skid

          (7-6) @ (6-7)


          Rick Porcello has been as good as advertised so far his rookie season.

          The Tigers drew first blood in this road series with the Angels, winning the initial game of the series.

          Unruffled by the 31,299 fans at Angel Stadium tonight, the Tigers scored enough to win fairly comfortably, 7-1 the final score. Rick Porcello pitched a complete game, giving up only 1 run along the win to win number 2 of the season. Gerald Laird went 2 for 3 along with a solo home run and stolen base, sparking things for the Tigers.

          The series resumes tomorrow night at Angel Stadium, with the visting Tigers going with Dontrelle Willis (2-0 , 1.46 ERA) and the Angels offering Shane Loux (0-2 , 17.47 ERA)



          Tigers Pitching:
          Rick Porcello (W, 2-0) 9IP | 4H | 1ER | 0BB | 5SO | 3.04 ERA

          Angels Pitching:
          Nick Adenhart (L, 0-1) 3IP | 9H | 7ER | 0BB | 0SO | 14.34 ERA
          Darren Oliver 3IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 2SO | 0.00 ERA
          Scot Shields 3IP | 2H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.79 ERA

          Tigers Lineup:
          LF Josh Anderon 3-5
          CF Curtis Granderson 2-4
          RF Magglio Ordonez 1-4 | K
          1B Miguel Cabrera 2-4
          3B Carlos Guillen 0-4
          DH Marcus Thames 0-4
          C Gerald Laird 2-3
          SS Adam Everett 1-4 | K
          2B Ramon Santiago 1-3

          HR: Ordonez (2) , Cabrera (4) , Laird (2)
          RBI: Anderson (3) , Granderson (10) , Ordonez 2 (8) , Cabrera (10) , Laird (3) , Everett (6)
          R: Anderson 2 , Ordonez , Cabrera , Laird 2 , Everett
          HBP: Laird
          SAC: Santiago
          GIDP: Anderson , Granderson , Ordonez

          E: Santiago (1)

          SB: Granderson (4) , Laird (3)

          Angels Lineup:
          3B Chone Figgins 0-4 | 2K
          LF Bobby Abreu 0-4
          RF Vladimir Guerrero 1-4
          CF Torii Hunter 1-4
          2B Howie Kendrick 0-4
          DH Juan Rivera 1-3
          1B Kendry Morales 0-3 | K
          C Mike Napoli 1-3 | K
          SS Erick Aybar 0-3 | K

          2B: Rivera (5)
          HR: Hunter (3)
          RBI: Hunter (8)
          R: Hunter

          Player Of The Game:

          Rick Porcello

          Porcello is already looking like he's in midseason form, pitching a 1 run complete game against the Angels.

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          • Justo
            GFX Crew
            • Dec 2008
            • 3734

            nice job with porcello

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            • mfbmike
              Goat****er
              • Nov 2008
              • 4793



              Granderson's Power Surge Helps Tigers Outlast Angels

              (8-6) @ (6-8)


              The Tigers dugout celebrates as Curtis Granderson's second home run hits high off the right field foul pole.

              Being away from home didn't ruffle the Tigers tonight, as they beat the Angels 9-6 to take a 2-0 series lead. Curtis Granderson pounded the Angels for 3 home runs, driving in 5 runs while batting 4 for 5. Dontrelle Willis didn't have his best showing, giving up 4 runs and 7 hits over 6 innings of work but it was good enough for him to stay perfect at 3-0 in 3 games so far this season.

              The two teams finish off the series tomorrow night in Anaheim, with aces Justin Verlander (0-2 , 3.32 ERA) and Jered Weaver (1-2 , 3.72 ERA) the probable starters.



              Tigers Pitching:
              Dontrelle Willis (W, 3-0) 6IP | 7H | 4ER | 0BB | 4SO | 2.94 ERA
              Edwin Jackson (H, 1) 1IP | 2H | 1ER | 1BB | 0SO | 6.75 ERA
              Joel Zumaya (H, 3) 1.2IP | 3H | 1ER | 1BB | 0SO | 1.68 ER
              Fernando Rodney (S, 4) 0.1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 0.00 ERA

              Angels Pitching:
              Shane Loux (L, 0-3) 4IP | 9H | 6ER | 0BB | 0SO | 15.82 ERA
              Jason Bulger 3IP | 4H | 2ER | 0BB | 2SO | 2.34 ERA
              Justin Speier 1IP | 2H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.57 ERA
              Jose Arredondo 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 2.02 ERA

              Tigers Lineup:
              LF Josh Anderon 2-5
              CF Curtis Granderson 4-5
              RF Magglio Ordonez 2-5
              1B Miguel Cabrera 3-5
              3B Carlos Guillen 0-4 | K
              DH Marcus Thames 1-5 | K
              C Gerald Laird 3-4
              SS Adam Everett 0-4
              2B Ramon Santiago 0-4

              2B: Granderson (1) , Thames (1)
              HR: Granderson 3 (5) , Ordonez (3) , Cabrera (5)
              RBI: Granderson 5 (15) , Ordonez (9) , Cabrera (11) , Laird (4) , Santiago (1)
              R: Anderson 2 , Granderson 3 , Ordonez , Cabrera 2 , Laird
              HBP: Guillen

              SB: Anderson 2 (3) , Laird (4)

              Angels Lineup:
              3B Chone Figgins 1-4 | BB
              LF Bobby Abreu 2-5
              RF Vladimir Guerrero 2-4
              CF Torii Hunter 2-3 | BB | K
              2B Howie Kendrick 0-5 | K
              DH Juan Rivera 1-4 | 2K
              C Mike Napoli 2-3
              SS Erick Aybar 1-4
              1B Robb Quinlan 1-4

              2B: Figgins (6) , Guerrero (4) , Hunter (6) , Quinlan (1)
              HR: Hunter (4) , Napoli (3)
              RBI: Guerrero (7) , Hunter 3 (11) , Napoli (14)
              R: Figgins , Abreu , Guerrero , Hunter , Napoli , Quinlan
              HBP: Napoli
              SF: Guerrero
              GIDP: Quinlan

              Player Of The Game:

              Curtis Granderson

              Granderson tore the leather off the ball in this one, connecting on 3 home runs down the right field line and a double.
              Last edited by mfbmike; 06-12-2009, 12:34 PM.

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              • LC AAU
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 14217

                Uh oh D Train back on the tracks.
                sig is too big, resize it

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                • mfbmike
                  Goat****er
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 4793

                  He got pretty roughed up in the 6th. Had to pull him after that.

                  Fucking Granderson is a monster. rofl. Where is Messenger? With Josh Anderson hitting close to 290 or so and constantly getting in scoring position in front of Granderson, Granderson is bringing in tons of runs.

                  He's leading the team with 15. Even more than Cabrera who has 11.

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                  • Vinsane
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 5971

                    Damn it Mike. Screen shots are FTW.
                    25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                    • Miggy
                      The Situation
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2874

                      that screenshot reminds me of this

                      now back on topic great win mike! Cabrera with 5 HR's already too.......beast
                      [10-08, 21:30] JayDizzle An alligator will kill you the fuck dead

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                      • mfbmike
                        Goat****er
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 4793



                        Granderson's Long Ball Affair As Juicy As Ever



                        Detroit Tigers center fielder Curtis Granderson hit three homers lastnight, two more than he has had all season.

                        Granderson's power surged helped the Tigers continue their strong road play in Anaheim by beating the Angels 9-6.

                        "This is what we were looking for," said Tigers manager Jim Leyland who got out of his seat to watch Granderson's 2nd homer hit high off the right field foul pole. "He's starting to give it to us."

                        "I tell you, when he's swinging the bat well, he's certainly fun to watch."

                        Granderson's first homer came only 4 pitches into the game off Shane Loux's first pitch to Granderson before adding another first-pitch homer in the third inning.

                        Granderson's third homer came in the seventh inning, leaving him in excellent position to become the 16th major league player - and the first Tiger - to hit four homers in a game.

                        "I was trying to hit it hard and make a good swing and see what happens," said Granderson, who grounded out his final plate appearance in the 9th.

                        Granderson didn't become the first Tigers player to hit four homers in a game, but he called his first career three-homer game "very exciting for me."

                        "It felt really good, especially after I hit a home run with the first pitch thrown to me," he said.

                        The sight of Granderson crunching a fat fastball in the 1st inning made Angels manager Mike Scioscia cringe.

                        "Number one, he's a great hitter," Scioscia said. "Number two, you have to make good pitches to a good hitter. We didn't even come close to doing that."

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                        • mfbmike
                          Goat****er
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 4793

                          Originally posted by Vinsane
                          Damn it Mike. Screen shots are FTW.
                          Thanks dude. It's sick I can identify everyone in that dugout from the screen.

                          From left to right; Thames, Everett, Leyland, Cabrera, Laird, Guillen, Santiago. :guitar:

                          Hey! You have a ps3 now ya know. :P

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                          • mfbmike
                            Goat****er
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4793



                            Verlander Finally Gets The Run Production He Needs To Net 1st Win

                            (9-6) @ (6-9)


                            Fernando Rodney and Gerald Laird pump their fists after slamming the brakes on a late Angels rally with a strikeout.

                            The Tigers completed the sweep of the Angels tonight by the final score of 5-2, in front of 25,234 fans at Angel Stadium. Justin Verlander held the Angels to 0 runs until the 9th inning where he would eventually give up 2 before turning it over to Fernando Rodney to close the game out, earning his 1st win of the season. Carlos Guillen showed signs of breaking out of an early slump, batting 2 for 3 and bringing in 2 runs. Gerald Laird also smacked a solo shot in the 9th and went 2 for 4 to help carry the offense.

                            The Tigers begin a series tomorrow evening in Kansas City, sending Armando Galarraga (1-1 , 3.15 ERA) to the mound against a tough customer, Royals ace Zack Greinke (1-1 , 3.38 ERA).

                            Curtis Granderson will look to build on his 10-game hitting streak.



                            Tigers Pitching:
                            Justin Verlander (W, 1-2) 8IP | 9H | 2ER | 0BB | 8SO | 3.03 ERA
                            Fernando Rodney (S, 5) 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 0.00 ERA

                            Angels Pitching:
                            Jered Weaver (L, 1-3) 6IP | 6H | 3ER | 0BB | 1SO | 3.90 ERA
                            Scot Shields 2IP | 3H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.08 ERA
                            Justin Speier 1IP | 1H | 1ER | 0BB | 0SO | 3.00 ERA

                            Tigers Lineup:
                            LF Josh Anderon 1-4
                            CF Curtis Granderson 1-3
                            RF Magglio Ordonez 1-4
                            1B Miguel Cabrera 1-4
                            3B Carlos Guillen 2-3
                            DH Marcus Thames 0-4 | K
                            C Gerald Laird 2-4
                            SS Adam Everett 1-4
                            2B Ramon Santiago 1-3

                            HR: Laird (3)
                            RBI: Anderson (4) , Ordonez (10) , Guillen 2 (3) , Laird (5)
                            R: Granderson 2 , Ordonez , Laird 2
                            HBP: Granderson , Guillen , Santiago
                            GIDP: Granderson , Thames 2 , Santiago

                            SB: Granderson (6)

                            Angels Lineup:
                            3B Chone Figgins 1-4
                            LF Bobby Abreu 1-4
                            RF Vladimir Guerrero 2-4 | 2K
                            C Mike Napoli 2-4 | 2K
                            2B Howie Kendrick 2-4 | K
                            DH Juan Rivera 0-4 | 2K
                            SS Erick Aybar 0-4 | 2K
                            1B Robb Quinlan 0-3
                            CF Reggie Willits 2-3

                            2B: Kendrick (3)
                            RBI: Napoli (15) , Kendrick (3)
                            R: Abreu , Guerrero
                            GIDP: Abreu , Rivera

                            Player Of The Game:

                            Justin Verlander

                            Verlander pitched 8 innings of scoreless baseball, sitting down 8 batters on strikes, before fatigue caught up to him in the 9th.

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                            • mfbmike
                              Goat****er
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 4793



                              Series Review:



                              Things We Did Well:

                              - Batted .340 on the series. That's 1 hit out of every 3 at bats. Bad Angels pitching or just better hitting? We'd like to think the latter.

                              - 7 stolen bases in 3 games. Josh Anderson, Curtis Granderson, and Gerald Laird are aggressive on the basepaths and it's paying dividends as seen by number of runs batted in on the series at 21.

                              - 9 homeruns in 3 games. Call Angels stadium a hitters park if you want to. 9 home runs is 9 home runs and those big hits are huge when trying to win on the road.

                              Things We Didn't Do Well:

                              - Marcus Thames seems to be in the middle of a cold streak. The key is hitting the ball where the other guys aren't, and he's just not doing that right now.

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                              • Justo
                                GFX Crew
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 3734

                                nice job sweepin the angels

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