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  • Justo
    GFX Crew
    • Dec 2008
    • 3734

    nice job to hold on for the walk-off win.

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    • Mit
      very nice..how much?
      • Dec 2008
      • 3935

      Love the headline for the game, Mike. Nice win, despite blowing the lead in the 8th and the 9th.

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



        With Thames Struggling, Hessman To Take Over DH Duties



        After starting off 2009 red hot, Marcus Thames has descended back to earth and is struggling. Struggling might actually be an understatement. Marcus had a tough month of May batting only .189 with 1 homer and 8 RBI's.

        When Carlos Guillen went down with an inflamed hip nearly a month ago, the Tigers called up 30-year old utility player Mike Hessman and when given at-bats, he has shined.

        In 37 at-bats this season with the Tigers since being recalled from Triple-A Toledo, Hessman has hit for a sweet .351 with 2 homers and 6 RBI, including a homer and a walkoff RBI single in the Tigers win against the Red Sox lastnight.

        Tigers Manager Jim Leyland has decided to bench Thames and insert Hessman into the starting lineup to bat 6th as the Tigers designated hitter. At least until Guillen returns from injury.

        Is this the year Thames gets traded? The trade winds are blowing and it is rumored that Marcus Thames has been named as a player the Tigers have made available.

        In the past when Thames name was floated, it was usually in an effort to acquire another big league player, like a relief pitcher. But with the pen seemingly in decent shape at the moment, this is more a matter of balancing a crowded outfield situation.

        The starters are pretty well set (Anderson or Guillen/Granderson/Ordonez) and the bench is tight and predominantly right handed. Working against Thames are his right handedness and the fact he can’t really back up in centerfield. Other right handers like Ryan Raburn can play all 3 outfield positions. The same with Clete Thomas.

        A decision regarding the Thames situation will have to be made soon as Guillen is expected to return from his hip injury within the week..

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

          Originally posted by Bullsfan
          Great walk off win mike. Does Dice-K pitch really slowly? Cause he did in 2K9.
          You mean like his windup? Yeah, he definitely takes a while to go through his routine when he isn't throwing from the stretch.

          Originally posted by Cudi
          Rodney just wanted his first win
          rofl no kidding, forced Edwin Jackson to get the no decision and then take the win.

          Then busted one of these walking to his car after the game.

          lulz

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          • Yawkey Way
            Free World Leader
            • Oct 2008
            • 6731

            nice update, damn them for still have dice-k in the rotation.

            good luck in game 3 CWUTIDIDTHAR?

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            • albidnis
              GFX Crew
              • Nov 2008
              • 4035

              Those bastards always comeback...

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



                Tigers Can't Solve Beckett; Only Able To Muster Up 4 Hits In Game 2 Loss

                (31-21) vs (29-23)


                Miguel Cabrera's solo shot off his former teammate Josh Beckett accounted for all of the Tigers offense in the loss.

                The Tigers ended up on the wrong side of a 5-1 tally in Detroit tonight, as the Red Sox collected the win in front of 40,364 fans at Comerica Park, evening up the series at a game a piece. Miguel Cabrera was 1 for 3 with a solo home run, providing the only Tigers offense in this one. Losing pitcher Jeremy Bonderman soaked up the innings for his club, tossing 7 and a third frames, but quality is more than quantity in this case, as he gave up 5 runs on 10 hits.

                The two teams will conclude their series tomorrow afternoon at Comerica, with Rick Porcello (4-3 , 3.70 ERA) going for the Tigers against Brad Pennt (3-3 , 4.26 ERA) and the Red Sox.



                Tigers Pitching:
                Jeremy Bonderman (L, 3-3) 7.1IP | 10H | 5ER | 0BB | 3SO | 2.18 ERA
                Ryan Perry 1.2IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 1.72 ERA

                Red Sox Pitching:
                Josh Beckett (W, 5-3) 9IP | 4H | 1ER | 0BB | 5SO | 3.71 ERA

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

                HR: Cabera (18)
                RBI: Cabrera (45)
                R: Cabrera
                SAC: Laird
                GIDP: Cabrera

                Red Sox Lineup:
                CF Jacoby Ellsbury 0-4 | K
                2B Dustin Pedroia 2-4 | K
                1B Kevin Youkilis 2-4
                DH David Ortiz 0-4
                LF Jason Bay 2-4
                RF J.D. Drew 1-4
                3B Mike Lowell 1-4 | K
                C Jason Varitek 0-4 | K
                SS Jed Lowrie 2-4

                2B: Youkilis (10)
                HR: Pedroia (1) , Youkilis (9) , Bay (10)
                RBI: Pedroia (24) , Youkilis 2 (29) , Bay 2 (5)
                R: Pedroia , Youkilis 2 , Bay , Lowrie
                GIDP: Youkilis

                Player Of The Game:

                Josh Beckett

                The Tigers had a hard time figuring out Beckett as he allowed only 1 run in a complete game outing.

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                • Mit
                  very nice..how much?
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 3935

                  Tough loss against the Sox. Bonderman is having one hell of a year in terms of ERA, so I was surprised to see him allow 5 runs.

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



                    Tigers Rally In 8th Thanks To Red Sox Bullpen Failures

                    (31-22) vs (30-23)


                    Michael Young blasted a 3 run shot on a Manny Delcarmen curve ball that busted this rubberband match wide open.

                    It was a good night for the host Tigers, as they outscored the Red Sox 7-2 in front of 40,893 fans at Comerica Park today. Michael Young slugged a home run (his 2nd of the series) and drove in 3 runs, going 2 for 4 at the plate to lead the offensive surge. Rick Porcello worked 7 innings, allowing 2 runs and 3 hits, and while that was good enough for a quality start, it wasn't good enough for a win. Ryan Perry vultured the win (his 2nd of the season) out of the bullpen, coming into a 2-2 game and working 1 inning allowing no runs on 1 hit in relief of Porcello.

                    Additionally, despite coming down with the flu, DH Mike Hessman was able to keep it going at the plate, hitting 3 for 4. He is now listed as day to day.

                    The Tigers being a series tomorrow night with the Angels, in a pitching matchup featuring Dontrelle Willis (6-1 , 3.69 ERA) and Shane Loux (1-5, 8.62 ERA).



                    Tigers Pitching:
                    Rick Porcello 7IP | 3H | 2ER | 0BB | 5SO | 3.59 ERA
                    Ryan Perry (W, 2-2) 1IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 1.62 ERA
                    Fernando Rodney 1IP | 2H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 1.45 ERA

                    Red Sox Pitching:
                    Brad Penny 6.1IP | 7H | 2ER | 0BB | 2SO | 4.11 ERA
                    Manny Delcarmen (L, 2-1) 1IP | 3H | 4ER | 0BB | 2SO | 2.27 ERA
                    Ramon Ramirez 0.2IP | 2H | 1ER | 0BB | 1SO | 5.27 ERA

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

                    2B: Hessman (2)
                    HR: Cabera (19) , Young (3) , Inge (6)
                    RBI: Ordonez (39) , Cabrera (46) , Young 3 (22) , Laird (15) , Inge (19)
                    R: Anderson , Ordonez , Cabrera 2 , Young , Hessman , Inge
                    HBP: Anderson

                    E: Young (3)

                    Red Sox Lineup:
                    CF Jacoby Ellsbury 3-4
                    2B Dustin Pedroia 0-4
                    1B Kevin Youkilis 0-4
                    DH David Ortiz 1-4 | K
                    LF Jason Bay 1-4
                    RF J.D. Drew 0-4 | 2K
                    3B Mike Lowell 0-3 | 2K
                    C Jason Varitek 1-3 | K
                    SS Jed Lowrie 0-3 | K

                    2B: Ortiz (10)
                    HR: Ellsbury (5) , Varitek (4)
                    RBI: Ellsbury (23) , Varitek (13)
                    R: Ellsbury , Varitek

                    SB: Ellsbury (33)
                    CS: Ellsbury (4)

                    Player Of The Game:

                    Michael Young

                    Young earned his first POTG honors as a Tiger, hitting his 3rd dinger of the year and bringing in 3 runs.

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



                      Series Review:



                      Things We Did Well:

                      - Michael Young batting out of the 5 spot seems to be the way to go. He hit 2 homers this series, which is double what he came into this series with. Also brought in 7 runs.

                      - Mike Hessman. Underrated? I think so. This guy brought in the game winning single in game 1, managed to get a hit off of Beckett when my entire lineup was struggling in game 2, and went 3 for 4 in game 3 while suffering with the flu. Messenger used to talk about this guy all the time. Guillen going down with an injury was a blessing in disguise. This guy may have never gotten a chance otherwise.

                      - As a team, I thought we hit the ball very well and converted on a lot of scoring opportunities. Your going to have to score runs if you want to beat a team like the Red Sox, and our guys were up to challenge. Except for in game 2 of course.

                      Things We Didn't Do Well:

                      - Gave up 8 homers in the series. The wind was blowing out to the outfield for a majority of the series. Both teams hit a lot of homers. I can't beat myself up that bad but still, giving up home runs is BAD.

                      - Not very active on the basepaths this series. Varitek has a cannon behind home plate. For as valuable as my base runners were, I wasn't really in the mood to risk getting them thrown out.

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



                        League Roundup:





                        - Activated SS J.J. Hardy from the disabled list
                        - Activated Yovani Gallardo from the disabled list
                        - Optioned Sp Nick Green to Triple-A Nashville
                        - Optioned RP Jorge Julio to Triple-A Nashville





                        - Placed SS Jhonny Peralya on the 15-day disabled list (Broken Shin)
                        - Recalled SP Jeremy Sowers from Triple-A Columbus





                        - Placed 2B Luis Castillo on the 15-day disabled list (MCL Sprain)
                        - Recalled CF Cory Sullivan from Triple-A Buffalo





                        - Placed SP Hiroki Kuroda on the 60-day disabled list (Shoulder Separation)
                        - Recalled RP Eric Stults from Triple-A Albuquerque

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



                          Series Preview:

                          (32-22 , 1st in AL Central) vs (27-27, 1st in AL West)


                          Comerica Park in Detroit

                          Projected Matchups:

                          Game 1:


                          Dontrelle Willis 6-1 , 3.69 ERA | Shane Loux 1-5 , 8.62 ERA

                          Game 2:


                          Justin Verlander 4-4 , 2.82 ERA | Jered Weaver 4-5 , 3.72 ERA

                          Game 3:


                          Edwin Jackson 3-1 , 3.54 ERA | Joe Saunders 4-4 , 5.26 ERA

                          Angels Lineup:

                          3B Chone Figgins
                          LF Bobby Abreu
                          RF Vladimir Guerrero
                          C Mike Napoli
                          DH Juan Rivera
                          2B Howie Kendrick
                          CF Gary Matthews Jr.
                          SS Erick Aybar
                          1B Kendry Morales

                          Division Standings/Wild Card Race:

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                          • Miggy
                            The Situation
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 2874

                            Miguel Cabrera beasted that last series against the Sox! BTW watch out with my boy Abreu he can hit bombs
                            [10-08, 21:30] JayDizzle An alligator will kill you the fuck dead

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

                              Originally posted by CircleChange11
                              Could just be due to a small sample size (just a handful of at bats) too. Be interesting to see how he does over the next 20 or so games. Finding these "gems" is what makes a franchise so interesting. Josh Anderson was that guy for me on 2k9.



                              Kinda like when Bobby Bonilla got hurt and StL had to call up some kid named Pujols?
                              Valid point. Although I haven't had him long, I've never had a player I call up perform this well. Guess I'm just really high on the guy right now. lol.

                              Is that how it happened with Pujols? Damn. Too bad Hessman is like already 32.

                              Originally posted by codizzle42
                              Way to rebound after the lackluster performance against Beckett. Holding a healthy lead over the crappy division. Keep it up mike.
                              Thanks. Yeah, I'm surprised the AL central is as weak as it is right now. It seems like only a month ago, all 5 teams were within a game or two of one another. I've definitely pulled ahead in the last month or so, despite only going 14-11 in the month of May.

                              Thanks for following guys. :beer:

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



                                Tigers Fight To Force Extras But Eventually Fall In Series Opener

                                (32-22) vs (27-27)


                                Josh Anderson was active on the basepaths tonight, successfully stealing his 14th and 15th bases of the year.

                                It took a little longer than normal, but the Tigers eventually lost to the Angels at home lastnight, 5-4, in 10 innings. Zach Miner was the losing pitcher, allowing 1 run in 2 innings of work in the extra-inning contest. Brandon Inge went 2 for 4 and drove in a run to spark the offense.

                                Vladimir Guerrero is listed as day to day after suffering a strained calf injury. Vlad left the game after sliding into 2nd after the RBI double that put the Angels out in front 5-4 in the 10th.

                                The Tigers and Angels will square off again tomorrow inght at Comerica, with ace Justin Verlander (4-4 , 2.82 ERA) going for the Tigers against Jered Weaver (4-5 , 3.72 ERA) and the Angels.



                                Tigers Pitching:
                                Dontrelle Willis 8IP | 8H | 4ER | 1BB | 6SO | 3.78 ERA
                                Zach Miner (L, 3-2) 2IP | 4H | 1ER | 1BB | 0SO | 3.85 ERA

                                Angels Pitching:
                                Shane Loux 6.1IP | 5H | 4ER | 0BB | 1SO | 8.21 ERA
                                Justin Speier (W, 5-2) 2.2IP | 1H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 1.81 ERA
                                Brian Fuentes (S, 13) 1IP | 0H | 0ER | 0BB | 1SO | 5.14 ERA

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

                                2B: Inge (3)
                                RBI: Ordonez (40) , Cabrera (47) , Inge (20) , Laird (16)
                                R: Anderson 2 , Ordonez , Cabrera , Laird 2 , Everett
                                SF: Ordonez
                                SAC: Laird
                                GIDP: Thames

                                SB: Anderson 2 (15)

                                Angels Lineup:
                                3B Chone Figgins 2-5
                                LF Bobby Abreu 0-3 | 2BB | K
                                RF Vladimir Guerrero 2-4 | 2K
                                C Mike Napoli 1-5 | K
                                2B Howie Kendrick 1-5
                                DH Juan Rivera 1-5 | K
                                1B Kendry Morales 2-4
                                CF Gary Matthews Jr. 2-4
                                SS Erick Aybar 1-4 | K

                                2B: Morales (5) , Matthews Jr. (5)
                                HR: Napoli (8)
                                RBI: Guerrero 2 (44) , Napoli 2 (38), Matthews Jr. (7)
                                R: Figgins , Abreu , Guerrero , Napoli , Morales
                                SF: Guerrero
                                GIDP: Matthews Jr.

                                SB: Figgins (12) , Abreu (7)

                                Player Of The Game:

                                Vladimir Guerrero

                                Vlad hit 2 for 4 and brought in 2 runs, including what ended up being the game winner in the 10th.

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