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

    No, they just suck.




    I'm going to start exploring trade possibilities with them as it looks like a forgettable season for them already. lol.

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

      Yeah, I've always been a fan of Young. We'll see what happens.

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

        Updates coming. :D

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



          Santiago Unhappy With Tigers; Seeking "Change Of Scenery"



          Detroit Tigers shortstop Ramon Santiago said today he's unhappy with the team's direction and wants to be traded.

          "I've been with the Tigers for a couple years now and things haven't gone in the direction that I was expecting, so I think the best thing will be a change of scenery," Santiago told reporters.

          "I've done many things with this team and I haven't seen results," explained Santiago who hasn't quite played up to par since the Tigers brought in Adam Everett this offseason through free agency.

          There are rumors that the Tigers are ready to accomodate Santiago's needs as he has been nothing more than a nuinsance in the dugout and out on the field. With the increased amount of playing time that came along with Placido Polanco's broken forearm injury a little less than a month ago, Santiago has struggled, batting just .083 on the year.

          Talks between the Tigers and the struggling 4-18 Rangers have began as the Rangers have been openly shopping Michael Young, who is on a lengthy 5 year contract.

          It would be a cost cutting move for the Rangers but the Rangers have expressed a strong interest in bolstering their pitching rotation. Armando Galarraga hasn't exactly busted out of the gates so far this season (1-1 , 3.38 ERA) after leading the Tigers in wins a season ago and could be the bait the Tigers use to lure Young to the Motor City.
          Last edited by mfbmike; 06-18-2009, 04:53 PM.

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          • Miggy
            The Situation
            • Nov 2008
            • 2874

            Santiago sucks anyways...get him out of there
            [10-08, 21:30] JayDizzle An alligator will kill you the fuck dead

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



              Tigers Will Look To Avoid Sweep To Indians After Game 2 Loss

              (14-9) vs (13-10)


              Rick Porcello catches Jhonny Peralta looking for 1 of his 8 strikeouts.

              The Tigers dropped another one at home to the Indians today, who have taken the first two games of the set.

              It was a bad day at the home yard for the Tigers, who lost fairly easily to the Indians, 7-3 after a huge 5 run 8th inning rally by the visitors. Miguel Cabrera was a catalyst on offense, going 2 for 4 with an RBI. Rick Porcello looked solid working 7 innings before getting crushed in the 8th. Porcello allowed 4 runs on 7 hits, and lost his first game of the season as his record fell to 2-1.

              The Tigers and Indians will wrap things up tomorrow afternoon, with the Tigers sending Dontrelle Willis (3-0 , 3.00 ERA) to the hill while Zach Jackson (2-0 , 1.32 ERA) will toe the rubber for the visiting Indians. Josh Anderson will look to build on his 10-game hitting streak.



              Tigers Pitching:
              Rick Porcello (L, 2-1) 7IP | 7H | 4ER | 0BB | 8SO | 3.53 ERA
              Joel Zumaya 2IP | 4H | 3ER | 0BB | 2SO | 4.90 ERA

              Indians Pitching:
              Scott Lewis (W, 1-1) 8IP | 7H | 3ER | 0BB | 1SO | 5.02 ERA
              Rafael Betancourt 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 0.79 ERA

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

              2B: Anderson (1)
              HR: Inge (2)
              RBI: Cabrera (18) , Inge 2 (5)
              R: Anderson , Thames , Inge
              SAC: Granderson

              Indians Lineup:
              CF Grady Sizemore 1-4
              3B Mark Derosa 2-4 | K
              C Victor Martinez 1-4
              1B Travis Hafner 1-4 | 3K
              SS Jhonny Peralta 1-4 | 2K
              RF Shin-Soo Choo 0-4 | K
              DH Ryan Garko 2-4 | K
              LF Ben Francisco 2-4 | K
              2B Asdrubal Cabrera 1-4 | K

              2B: Sizemore (7) , Hafner (5) , Francisco (5)
              HR: Martinez (7) , Francisco (2)
              RBI: Martinez 3 (17) , Francisco 4 (11)
              GIDP: Martinez

              E: Peralta (4)

              Player Of The Game:

              Ben Francisco

              Francisco batted 2-4 and brought in 4 runs, more than enough to defeat the Tigers in this one.

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



                League Rankings (Stolen Bases):

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

                  Originally posted by cbgolfer13
                  Your staff needs to get more young guys. Haha puns.
                  I see what you did there. :eek:

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



                    No Relief For Tigers As Indians Finish Off Sweep In Motown

                    (14-10) vs (14-10)


                    Curtis Granderson slides into home plate for 1 of his 2 runs. Unfortunately, not enough to prevent the sweep to the Indians.

                    Shoddy bullpen work torpedoed the Tigers as the Indians swept the series in front of the hometown fans.

                    The Tigers dropped a right contest, losing the AL Central matchup by the score of 6-5. Joel Zumaya came into the game with the score tied, and promptly allowed 1 run on 2 hits and was pinned with the loss in relief of starter Dontrelle Willis. Marcus Thames picked up 2 RBI and went 2 for 4 with a double, providing an offensive spark.

                    The Tigers embark on another home series with another AL Central rival tomorrow night against the Twins. It's a marquis matchup in game one: Justin Verlander (2-2 , 2.39 ERA) vs. Francisco Liriano (1-2 , 4.73 ERA). Josh Anderson will look to build on his 11 game hitting streak.



                    Tigers Pitching:
                    Dontrelle Willis 5IP | 8H | 3ER | 1BB | 4SO | 3.41 ERA
                    Zach Miner (BS, 1) 2.1IP | 2H | 2ER | 0BB | 3SO | 4.00 ERA
                    Joel Zumaya (L, 0-1) 1.2IP | 2H | 1ER | 0BB | 4SO | 5.00 ERA

                    Indians Pitching:
                    Zach Jackson 6.1IP | 9H | 4ER | 0BB | 1SO | 2.13 ERA
                    Rafael Perez (W, 1-2) 1.2IP | 2H | 1ER | 0BB | 1SO | 3.37 ERA
                    Kerry Wood (S, 4) 1IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 0SO | 7.87 ERA

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

                    2B: Ordonez (1) , Thames (3)
                    RBI: Ordonez (15) , Cabrera (19) , Thames 2 (10) , Inge (6)
                    R: Granderson 2 , Ordonez , Cabrera , Thames
                    GIDP: Everett

                    SB: Anderson (5) , Granderson (8)

                    Indians Lineup:
                    CF Grady Sizemore 1-5
                    3B Mark Derosa 1-4 | BB | K
                    C Victor Martinez 1-5 | K
                    1B Travis Hafner 3-4 | K
                    SS Jhonny Peralta 2-4
                    RF Shin-Soo Choo 2-4 | K
                    DH Ryan Garko 1-4 | K
                    LF Ben Francisco 1-3 | K
                    2B Asdrubal Cabrera 0-4 | 4K

                    2B: Choo (8)
                    HR: Derosa (3) , Hafner (5), Francisco (3)
                    RBI: Derosa (9) , Hafner 2 (9) , Choo (11) , Francisco 2 (13)
                    HBP: Francisco
                    GIDP: Martinez

                    E: Peralta (4)

                    Player Of The Game:

                    Travis Hafner

                    Hafner racked up 3 hits, a dinger and 2 RBI to help put the finishing touches on the Tigers sweep..

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



                      Series Review:



                      Things We Did Well:

                      - Nothing. We got swept, at home. This series was brutal.

                      Things We Didn't Do Well:

                      - Since when did we start giving up home runs left and right? They hit 6 in the series, 3 in the last game alone. Can't win if you keep letting them go yard. Keep the ball down.

                      - This was probably our worst series as far this season as hitting the ball goes. We faced the bottom of their pitching lineup, avoided Lee and Carmona, and still hit a dismal .246.

                      - 4.33 ERA is also the highest ERA of any series up to this point in the season. Goes back to giving up too many home runs.

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



                        League Roundup:





                        - Activated Jeremy Reed from the disabled list
                        - Optioned RF Fernando Tatis to Triple-A Buffalo





                        - Placed SP D.J. Carrasco on the 15-day disabled list (Strained Pectoral)
                        - Recalled RP Franklyn German from Triple-A Charlotte





                        - Activated 1B Lance Berkman from the disabled list
                        - Optioned LF Darin Erstad to Triple-A Round Rock

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

                          Fucking bullpen. :pissed: Dontrelle left the game with the lead too. Indians are tough as shit.

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                          • goDawgs1433
                            Silver Britches
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 2698

                            Tough series, Indians always give me hell. Those screenshots are amazing though.

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

                              Thanks. Hopefully I can turn things around in my next series against the Twins, another division rival. The AL Central is tight as shit right now. All 5 teams are within a game of one another. Gonna have to make a change to stay competitive with these fuckers.

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                              • T.Dot
                                A Real RockNRolla
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 6868

                                looks like everything went wrong there, tough

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