Tigers Minor League Wrap – May 5th

Richmond 2, Toledo 0
Chad Durbin pitched quite well. He allowed 5 hits while fanning 7 and walking none in 7 innings. Meanwhile the defense committed for errors. Offensively there wasn’t much to say for the Mud Hens. Don Kelly drew two walks, as did Josh Phelps. Kevin Hooper was 2 for 5.

Erie 8, Harrisburg 3
Brent Clevlen finally hit his second homer, and added a single. Kurt Airoso hit his 7 homer. Virgil Vasquez pitched 5 uneven innings. He walked four and struck out 3, but only allowed 3 runs. Eulogio De La Cruz pithced a scoreless 9th inning.

Lakeland 3, Fort Myers 1
Jeff Larish was doubled and walked in 5 plate appearances. Kevin Ardoin and Kevin Whelan combined to hold Fort Myers to one run. Ardoin went 7 2/3 innings fanning 6 and walking none. Whelan struggled picking up his 7 save with two walks and a hit.

West Michigan 3, Burlington 2
Ramon Garcia continues to pitch exceptionally well. Tonight he threw 6 innings of 4 hit ball. He fanned nine and walked 2. Orlando Perdomo gave up a run, but got the save. Cameron Maybin singled , stole a base, and picked up an intentional walk. Michael Hollimon doubled for the Whitecaps only extrabase hit.

Team WPA leaders

Fangraphs, which recently started publishing Win Expectancy graphs for each game, now has season totals for WPA. In terms of the Tigers, the WPA measures reinforce what we already know – the pitchers have been carrying the team.

Hitters     -35.7%
Starters    283.6%
Relievers   202.1%

Now the net for the Tigers is +450%. To win a game a team needs 50% of WPA (each team starts at 50%, and the winner of course is at 100%). So the pitchers are essentially responsible for the team being nearly 10 games over .500, while the offense has them almost a game below .500. This makes sense intuitively because the Tigers haven’t won a slugfest yet. The wins have been blowouts, or close low-scoring games. In a low scoring game, it is quite intuitive that the pitchers would carry a larger weight. In a blowout, while it would seem the offense would carry the day, each additional run has diminishing value. Meanwhile, each additional out secured by the pitchers gets the team closer to a win.

The team leader in WPA is Mike Maroth at 107.1%. He’s followed by Fernando Rodney at 90.9%. The top hitter of course his Chris Shelton at 62.8%. Placido Polanco who has hit for a decent average, but has a poor on base and slugging percentage is tops of the anti-leaderboard at -67.9%.

Series Wrap: Angels at Tigers

You know things are going good when a split is a let down. The Tigers ran out of magic, and Jim Leyland washed his pants on Thursday. The Tigers offense was shut down by Jeff Weaver and Kevin Gregg. While Nate Robertson kept the string of stellar starting alive, Justin Verlander didn’t have his good stuff on Thursday.

Angels Tigers
Wins 1 1
Offense
Runs 8 4
BA .279 .175
OBP .333 .210
SLG .441 .298
HR 0 4
SB/CS 2/1 0/0
Pitching
BB/9 1.6 2.0
K/9 4.8 4.5
ERA 2.12 3.50

Series Studs

  • Nate Robertson only allowed 4 hits in 7 1/3 innings while fannings 6.
  • Brandon Inge had the big homer off of Jeff Weaver. He also hustled his away around the bases to score the winning run off of Alexis Gomez single.
  • Fernando Rodney continued his scoreless-ness picking up a fairly uneventful save (except for the HBP).

And those who struggled

  • Carlos Guillen failed to reach base in the series.
  • Jordan Tata got tagged for a dinger and 3 runs while only retiring one batter.
  • Curtis Granderson struggled for the second series with only a single and a walk. However, he did cut down on his K’s with only one strike out.

Game 30: Tigers at Twins

PREGAME: The Tigers face the Twins, hoping to repeat the last series. The only matchup that will be the same though is tonight’s Kyle Lohse-Kenny Rogers re-enactment.

The Twins have been shut-out 3 times in the last week, and Rogers will try to continue and make it tough for Twins batters.

Meanwhile, since the Twins left town, Detroit has only mustered 11 runs in their last 4 games.

Dmitri Young is set to be activated, and is likely to get the start, but Marcus Thames is 7 for his lat 10. Included in that is a homer and single against Lohse on Sunday.

POSTGAME:
That struggling offense from the last two series had no problems tonight. After so many games where the starters kept the team in the game, the bats picked up a sub-par outing from Kenny Rogers.

With the Royals knocking off the White Sox, Detroit moves within a half game of the AL Central lead.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – May 4th

Toledo 7, Richmond 4
Another strong outing was turned in by Zach Miner. Miner allowed 3 runs in 7 innings raising his ERA to 1.85. He fanned 3 and walked none. Matt Mantei pitched a scoreless inning, but walked two. Chris Spurling gave up a run on two hits in the ninth. Jack Hannahan hit a grand slam and added a single. Josh Phelps was 3 for 3 with a home run and a walk.

Erie 5, Altoona 3
Brent Clevlen picked up two hits and a walk. Clevlen going into this game was only slugging .327. Kody Kirkland double twice, and Tony Giarratano walked twice. Humberto Sanchez went 7 1/3 only allowing 4 hits and 2 runs. He fanned 5, but did allow 3 walks.

Lakeland, Fort Meyers
Andrew Kown, fresh off his promotion from West Michigan, went 4 innings. He only allowed two hits and a walk with one run crossing the plate. Clete Thomas had 3 hits including a double and homer. Jeff Larish homered, doubled, and walked 3 times.
West Michigan 7, Bulington 3
Dusty Ryan had 3 hits to pace the attack. He is now hitting .351. Cameron Maybin added two hits. Lucas French pitched 7 innings and only allowed one unearned run. He struck out 6 and walked 1. Jay Sborz made his first appearance and allowed 3 hits, a walk, and two runs in 2/3 of an inning. Orlando Perdomo came into get the last out and his ninth save.

Tigers News and Links

The Tigers are getting popular. Winning will do that.

  • In his blog, Buster Olney excerpted some information from an upcoming ESPN the Magazine article about Joel Zumaya

    That was only the first time. Several talent evaluators who saw Zumaya in spring training believe he has the best fastball anywhere. “In the world,” says a rival executive. “The best pure stuff of any pitcher in pro ball,” says one scout.

  • Everybody has probably seen the Tigers near the tops of the Fox’s, ESPN, etc. power rankings. Sabermetric blog Beyond the Boxscore is also a fan

    Detroit Tigers (+4) – Yep, your Detroit Tigers are this year’s “fluke early emergence” that could parlay itself all the way to a postseason birth. I’m very impressed in the early going, and these guys have pitched really, really well. Their “Base Runs” allowed is at 85 in 28 games. Which essentially means that their opponents are only producing enough offense to score 3 R/G. That won’t last, but remember, you can’t take away the 10 games over .500.

  • John Sickels did a community projection for Justin Verlander. The results are favorable and I’d be very satisfied with a 3.75 ERA and 14 wins.
  • Larry Parrish will manage in the International League All Star game.

Young up, Gomez out

Dmitri Young is back from the disabled list after a two game rehab stint in Erie. He was 1 for 4 with a double yesterday and 0 for 3 with a walk and two strikeouts. I don’t know if he has his timing, but at least he saw some live pitching.

The odd man out is Alexis Gomez. He has been designated for assignment. If he clears waivers, he’ll go back to Toledo.

The Tigers still aren’t in a 40 man roster crunch with only 38 members aftter Gomez is removed. They will still have room to add Matt Mantei with out having to remove anyone if they choose. to.

Game 29: Angels at Tigers

PREGAME: The Tigers go for their third straight sweep with an afternoon get-away-day tilt against the Angels. The Tigers will face Kevin Gregg who is making his first start of the season. In 3 relief appearances he’s allowed a single run in 11 2/3 innings. He’s also yet to allow a home run, and the Tigers have like hitting homers as of late.

Justin Verlander will take ball for the Tigers and look to keep the string alive.

Game time is 1:05pm.

POSTGAME: It had to happen sometime. The pitching staff was going to give up hits and runs at some point. Silly things like a day job kept me pretty much away from the game so I can’t comment too much. I heard bits on the radio including a gem from Jim Price about a diving catch by Murphy

That is one of the all time very good catches that we’ve seen this year

I’m not slamming Jim here, because if any of us talked for two to three hours at a time, we’d all be prone to say some strange things.

Once again the Tigers struggled when they had to board a plane. The first road trip ended with a loss to Texas. The first homestand ended with a loss to Cleveland. And the Angels spoiled the finales of both the last road trip and homestand.

Cautious Optimism Abounds

Woke up this mornin’ feelin’ fine
There’s somethin’ special on my mind
Last night I met a new girl in the neighbourhood, whoa yeah
Somethin’ tells me I’m into something good
(Somethin’ tells me I’m into somethin’)

This whole “Detroit Tigers are winning” thing is new to a lot of us. We’re experiencing things we haven’t felt in a long time, and it’s all very confusing. Continue reading Cautious Optimism Abounds

Tigers Minor League Wrap – May 3rd

Toledo – DNP

Minor League Baseball: Scoreboard: Scoreboard
Nate Bumstead struck out 5 in 5 innings, but he struggled with his control and his defense. He walked 4 and allowed to unearned runs (Erie made 4 errors). Brian Rogers allowed 2 runs on 6 hits in 2 1/3 innings of relief. This is newsworthy because those were only the 2nd and 3rd runs he’s allowed this year in 21 2/3 innings. Chris Homer was battered for 4 runs while retiring only one batter. Vincent Blue had 3 hits, a walk, and a stolen base. Tony Giarratano seems to be heating up. He singled, tripled, stole his 6th base and drew a walk. Dmitri Young played first and picked up a double – no word on if he flipped off his helmet.

Fort Meyers 3, Lakeland 1
Only two doubles and 3 singles for Lakeland tonight. Chris Robinson picked up one of the doubles, but is only batting .209. Jeff Larish was 1 for 4. Dallas Trahern pitched a complete game, scattering 9 hits over 8 innings. He walked none and struck out 3.

West Michigan – DNP

Series Wrap: Royals at Tigers

A quick series will get a quick wrap up. The Tigers didn’t dominate the Royals, only outscoring them 7-3, but it was enough for a tidy two game sweep. This series easily could have lent itself to being a let down. The Tigers had just spanked the Twins, and the Royals came to town looking for their first road win. Instead of a let down though, the pitchers kept on dominating the opposition while the offense did just enough.

Royals Tigers
Wins 0 2
Offense
Runs 3 7
BA .194 .237
OBP .217 .274
SLG .269 .458
HR 0 4
SB/CS 2/0 0/1
Pitching
BB/9 1.7 1.0
K/9 3.9 6.5
ERA 3.94 1.5

Continue reading Series Wrap: Royals at Tigers

Game 28: Angels at Tigers

PREGAME: For the second time in a little over a week the Tigers take a 5 game win streak into a series with the Angels. Last time this happened, the Tigers were shut out in two of their next 3 games. Here’s hoping for better results.

Nate Robertson will take his 14 inning scoreless streak into tonight’s game. He’ll have a tough time keeping that streak alive in the first inning as he will probably face Orlando Cabrera who is 5 for 5 lifetime against Nate, and possibly Vladimir Guerrero who is 7 for 10.

The Tigers will face former Tiger Jeff Weaver who is sporting a 7.48 ERA.

Interesting split of the day: The Tigers are 17-3 when scoring first. What is most impressive is that they have scored first in 20 of the 27 games.

Make sure to watch tonight, because the Tigers won’t be on TV again until Saturday.

POSTGAME: Well I managed a couple jinxes. Nate broke his scoreless string in the first inning, and the Tigers failed to score first. Fortunately, neither proved to be detrimental. This wasn’t the Tigers crispest game, but they still managed to eke it out. Magglio was doubled off when he misread the ball on a hit and run. Curtis Granderson was picked off first. Brandon Inge made an error on a routine play. The Tigers failed to score off of Santiago’s triple with no outs.

This was a very lose-able game for the Tigers, and yet they found a way to win. It’s one thing to win when everything is going your way, it’s another thing to win despite some mistakes.

And somehow everything Leyland does seems to work. Santiago triples, and Alexis Gomez picks up the game winning hit. Who knew?

Another thing to note, is this is the second time that Brandon Inge had a pivotal at-bat in which he probably should have been struck out, only to survive and change the game (the other being in Oakland).

One little factoid: that wild pitch by Nate Robertson was the team’s first since April 23rd.