links for 2007-09-27
Granderson’s Blog Curtis says thanks to the fans. Curtis is too cool (tags: curtis-granderson) Extension likely for Leyland (tags: jim-leyland)
Granderson’s Blog Curtis says thanks to the fans. Curtis is too cool (tags: curtis-granderson) Extension likely for Leyland (tags: jim-leyland)
Tiger stadium auction info The guy in charge of the Tiger Stadium auction is answering questions about the auction, items up for sale, and other things. His contribution starts on page 3 of the thread. (tags: tiger-stadium) Detroit’s ’08 campaign to start at home against Kansas City; Yankees visit CoPa twice Save the date: March … Continue reading links for 2007-09-20
TIGERS CORNER: Todd Jones close to 300 club, wants to remain a closer Do the Tigers bring Jonesy back? Does Jones accept any role in the bullpen to stay with Detroit? (tags: todd-jones) CENTER STAGE: As the Tigers face Cleveland, we ask who’s better: Grady or Grandy? Before the season I would have said Grady … Continue reading links for 2007-09-16
Kenny Rogers Only Has Eyes for Detroit – FanHouse – AOL Sports Blog Rogers is a Tiger or retired in 2008. MIght not be a bad gamble at a reasonable price and with the understanding he’s not a lock for the rotation. A one year deal could be worthwhile. (tags: kenny-rogers) 4 Words Remind Him … Continue reading links for 2007-08-24
Baseball Musings: Who to Lead Off? David Pinto looks at the advantages of having power at the leadoff position. (tags: stats research curtis-granderson) Baseball Prospectus | Articles | Prospectus Q&A: Darnell Coles Remember Darnell? My biggest memory of Coles is when he threw a ball over the roof at Tiger Stadium. He’s managing in the … Continue reading links for 2007-07-16
UPDATE: It’s a washout. They’ll try and do this again tomorrow night around 8:30. Don’t know if this will hold or not, but as I write this, MLB.com lists Justin Verlander as the starter and TBA for the Cardinals. I hope it’s a goof. Skipping Bonderman would be, ummm, there’s not even words. PREGAME: I’m … Continue reading World Series Game 4: Tigers at Cardinals