Game 2012.57: Indians at Tigers

25-31, 3rd place (barely), 6 games back.

That’s 0-5 against those star laden Indians this season. But who is beating Jeanmar Gomez this year anyway?

So what can we do with this lineup? (AJax is starting a rehab stint today, he should be back on Saturday.) Really, not much. We could sit Boesch, who has become the latest Rabinge at the plate, and his error yesterday on a routine fly ball is only exacerbating this situation. So to remedy that, Smokey moved him up in the lineup for today’s game. Berry should be a fixture in RF or LF until Raburn has a multi-hit game in Toledo and Smokey gets a cablegram about it at his bunker underneath  Kinsel’s. Thus, we’re stuck with Boesch/Kelly as the 3rd OFer, and Santiago/Worth at 2B.

The Tigers have to figure out a way to start hitting. As Buster Olney pointed out in gruesome detail (you need Insider), the Tigers rank in the bottom half (and mostly towards the very bottom) defensively at every position save CF and C. The only way out of this mess to for them to slug their way out of it. Because the defense has been so bad, a Toledo carousel can’t hurt, maybe we can uncover something. But if Peralta, Avila and Young don’t start hitting soon, there really will be no way out of this.

Then there is also the issue of the mental breakdowns. Bad errors, poor decisions and a lack of fundamentals have really been the difference between poor range and a recurring clown show. The Indians, who are likely less talented than the Tigers, do the little things right. That’s a reflection of coaching. Not other way around it.

There’s also been much written in the comments here regarding plate discipline and swing counts. In my mind, that’s been an issue here for years and I think that the organizational philosophy is a swing at your pitch, no matter what the count; as opposed to the work the pitcher philosophies in Boston, NY and the like. Like most of you, I prefer the patient approach, but I don’t expect the at bats to change anytime soon. Not until DD and JL are long gone.

A few notes:

– The draft is over, at least someone inside the organization is happy.
– AJax should start in Toledo tonight.
– Today’s game should be G.R.E.A.T., let’s hope that the play on the field reinforces the message on the stands.

Only takes one win to start a streak.

Your Tigers Split Squad Lineup Today Is:

1. Berry, CF
2. Boesch, RF
3. Cabrera, 3B
4. Fielder, 1B
5. Young, DH
6. Peralta, SS
7. Kelly, LF
8. Worth, 2B
9. Holaday, C

Comments

37 responses to “Game 2012.57: Indians at Tigers”

  1. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    The Leyland Rule: Find your worst hitter, bat him 2nd. To be fair to JL(!), he may be spoilt for choices. Anybody not named Berry, Cabrera or Fielder would fit the rule.

    With Crosby going today, Ortega, Below, Villarreal and Dotel all get lots of work, proving JL’s wisdom in going to a 13-man staff – at least until tomorrow when one of the pitchers will be replaced by……. um….. um……ah…….

  2. Andrew in Toronto Avatar
    Andrew in Toronto

    Perhaps Boesch is getting the last-chance-before-Toledo treatment Raburn did? Bat him 2nd and see if produces. Otherwise, send him down when Jackson returns?

  3. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    “We’ve had probably more moves than I’ve ever had as a manager this early in a season,” Leyland said before the game. “But we got plenty of weapons to do something about it. I need to step it up and push the right buttons a little better, and some guys that are the buttons need to push it too. We haven’t played the smartest, we haven’t hit the smartest, but it hasn’t been because of effort.”

    “If the players aren’t relaxed, there’s something wrong, because we’ve been real careful not to get them uptight,” Leyland said. “That part I won’t take the blame for, because there’s been no pressure put on anybody. Seriously, if we can’t take that, we’re in the wrong place. This is a boo-cheer business. If you’re trying to go home at night and say people aren’t on our (butts), you’re fooling yourself. This is a big boy’s game.”

    Maybe you have to be there, or perhaps it is quoted out of context (e.g. “butts” instead of, well you know), or maybe it’s just me, but when I read this stuff, all I can say is WTF is he talking about?

  4. Chris in Texas Avatar
    Chris in Texas

    Now, I am a High school football coach and I don’t claim to be an expert..BUT, the comments coming out of Detroit have made me less confident and given me more insight into their problems. Jim said in the paper today “We have gone out of our way, to not put pressure on the guys.” He has also said..”We are a good team, we will hit, etc.” Now, he moves a hitter in an awful slump, who is feeling aorry for himself and did not even use simple little league fundamentals and he dropped the ball…He REWARDS him..Raburn style, Sheffield style, Maggs style…It’s insanity to keep trying the same tactic, that has no proven success to shorten a slump…you just put a scuffling hitter in a key spot in the order. Why do other managers make changes to their lineups, when they are scuffling? But, to me that is not the central issue. It is this idea of not putting pressure on the guys…as a coach…all you can do is put pressure on your team, make them used to making decisions under stressful situations (so that the game is easy and they are just reacting) I am not a great coach, but, I have studied all the great ones ” Scotty Bowman, John Wooden, Bill Belicheck, Vince Lombardi,Tommy Lasorda.” etc. They all were different,but, all of them were a bit paranoid when they were successful…They never worried about results, they worried about process…Results, come and go and track records DO mean something, the point, is to give your self the best chance to win, when things are not going well, it helps good teams whether those times. Bellicheck famously said “more teams lose games in the NFL, then win them” so, his goal is to make his teams mentally tough, and fundamentally sound. This is why they are always able to be in the thick of things, even when Brady gets injured, their Defense is talent deficient,etc. The Yankees get a lot of talk about their payroll, but, they were one win from the WS, with a staff of John Leiber, Kevin Brown, etc. They do not take at-bats off, make bonehead plays, etc. They are held accountable. There is a fine line between being loose and comfortable..Scotty Bowman changed the country club atmosphere w/ the wings and I feel that the evidence shows that they need a change at some point for these Tigers. They spend too much time waiting for things to start happening, rather than controlling what they can control…which is: mental focus, looking a ball into your glove, working the pitcher at a big moment in the game…not missing the cutoff man…all these little things is what wins or loses games over the long haul and Jim seems to think it is not very important. I disagree, this attention to detail is why managers are paid millions…it isn’t to look at the back of a baseball card and say..”This guy will start hitting” His own words have said a lot and when you really listen to them..It appears this is an organization that is a bit too comortable, entitled, and waiting for good things to happen. That never works in professional sports. Don’t take my word for it, read any information about the great coaches. Bellicheck famously said :”you guys stink, and the only way that I can help you, is too put more and more pressure on you guys…so, that when game time comes it will be easier then the pressure, that I put on you and then you can make quick, good decisions. ” Jim appears scared to put any pressure on his guys…like they are china dolls. That is not HELPING them, because when you are 5 games under .500 in June and the fans are booing…There is going to be pressure and all of Jim’s coddling can not prevent that.. It’s not a mystery why this dysfunctional team stinks.

  5. Chris in Texas Avatar
    Chris in Texas

    Now, I am a High school football coach and I don’t claim to be an expert..BUT, the comments coming out of Detroit have made me less confident and given me more insight into their problems. Jim said in the paper today “We have gone out of our way, to not put pressure on the guys.” He has also said..”We are a good team, we will hit, etc.” Now, he moves a hitter in an awful slump, who is feeling aorry for himself and did not even use simple little league fundamentals and he dropped the ball…He REWARDS him..Raburn style, Sheffield style, Maggs style…It’s insanity to keep trying the same tactic, that has no proven success to shorten a slump…you just put a scuffling hitter in a key spot in the order. Why do other managers make changes to their lineups, when they are scuffling? But, to me that is not the central issue. It is this idea of not putting pressure on the guys…as a coach…all you can do is put pressure on your team, make them used to making decisions under stressful situations (so that the game is easy and they are just reacting) I am not a great coach, but, I have studied all the great ones ” Scotty Bowman, John Wooden, Bill Belicheck, Vince Lombardi,Tommy Lasorda.” etc. They all were different,but, all of them were a bit paranoid when they were successful…They never worried about results, they worried about process…Results, come and go and track records DO mean something, the point, is to give your self the best chance to win, when things are not going well, it helps good teams whether those times. Bellicheck famously said “more teams lose games in the NFL, then win them” so, his goal is to make his teams mentally tough, and fundamentally sound. This is why they are always able to be in the thick of things, even when Brady gets injured, their Defense is talent deficient,etc. The Yankees get a lot of talk about their payroll, but, they were one win from the WS, with a staff of John Leiber, Kevin Brown, etc. They do not take at-bats off, make bonehead plays, etc. They are held accountable. There is a fine line between being loose and comfortable..Scotty Bowman changed the country club atmosphere w/ the wings and I feel that the evidence shows that they need a change at some point for these Tigers. They spend too much time waiting for things to start happening, rather than controlling what they can control…which is: mental focus, looking a ball into your glove, working the pitcher at a big moment in the game…not missing the cutoff man…all these little things is what wins or loses games over the long haul and Jim seems to think it is not very important. I disagree, this attention to detail is why managers are paid millions…it isn’t to look at the back of a baseball card and say..”This guy will start hitting” His own words have said a lot and when you really listen to them..It appears this is an organization that is a bit too comortable, entitled, and waiting for good things to happen. That never works in professional sports. Don’t take my word for it, read any information about the great coaches. Bellicheck famously said :”you guys stink, and the only way that I can help you, is too put more and more pressure on you guys…so, that when game time comes it will be easier then the pressure, that I put on you and then you can make quick, good decisions. ” Jim appears scared to put any pressure on his guys…like they are china dolls. That is not HELPING them, because when you are 5 games under .500 in June and the fans are booing…There is going to be pressure and all of Jim’s coddling can not prevent that.. It’s not a mystery why this dysfunctional team stinks.

  6. Chris in Texas Avatar
    Chris in Texas

    Sorry, my long winded rant was posted twice. My bad. I needed to vent. Take it for what it is.

  7. Tigers Rule Avatar
    Tigers Rule

    TheTigers should use the allstar game method of pitching ….. every pitcher gets one inning of work ….. 2 or maybe 3 innings if they are going good. Now, to today ….. they don’t have a chance with Crosby pitching …… they will have to put up a lot of crooked numbers ….. and I don’t think this lineup can produce …… there are too many rally killers.

  8. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Split Squad Lineup, good stuff.

    I agree about the plate discipline approach…with some teams it is organizational and preached at every level; even a better hitting coach than McClendon just can’t take a bunch of guys and say “ok now y’all try this new approach” and have it magically work…they are who they are.

    Raburn of all people should just hack away: he is hitting .364 when he swings at the first pitch. He might as well: when he takes the first pitch and it’s a strike, his at bat is over. An incredible .207 OPS (yes that’s OPS) after he starts with an 0-1 count, with 29 Ks in 69 Pas (and only 1 walk)…hard to even process those numbers…

  9. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    Prince needs to step out of the running lane and then make that throw.

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      The Clown Prince of First Base.

  10. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    I guess we know who the #2 hitter will be for the foreseeable future.

    1. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
      Kevin in Dallas

      Wait a minute, Ramon Santiago is in a huge funk and will likely play tomorrow. Where do you plan to bat him?

      1. Vince in MN Avatar
        Vince in MN

        No DH vs Cincinnati, so you move Young to LF, Kelly to CF, give Berry the day off and bat Santiago 1st.

  11. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    Home run with a man on base! This is our game!

  12. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Yippee, blowpen + clown show

  13. Brenden Avatar
    Brenden

    Blowpen alert…Actually get offense and the bullpen is trying to lose it… This team isn’t worth paying attention to anymore…

  14. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    hey Coke..thanks for not only starting that fire…but not putting it out either…what exactly have you done all year???

  15. Andrew in Toronto Avatar
    Andrew in Toronto

    Berry Berry Scary out there in center field.

  16. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Wow, that was…exciting. And a good thing we weren’t playing with Vince’s inter league lineup (hate to think of what Kelly would have done with that one).

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      When “exciting” revolves around this team’s defense, we are in BIG trouble.

  17. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    why does Rod say all the time..”he finds himself in a good hitters count”? when there is no good hitters count with the Tigers

  18. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    10 straight outs by the offense – none of which left the infield in fair territory.

  19. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    Is this the inning where the Indians go ahead to stay?

  20. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    hey Miggy that tag out was more important..your clown show helped them…

    1. Andrew in Toronto Avatar
      Andrew in Toronto

      Easy, easy double play if he just throws to second.

      They turn double plays so infrequently he has forgotten how to do it.

      1. Vince in MN Avatar
        Vince in MN

        Two GDP turned already today though, which is pretty impressive considering.

        1. Andrew in Toronto Avatar
          Andrew in Toronto

          I guess I should be thankful for what we’ve got, although with Valverde coming up in the ninth, I’m sure we’re going to be looking for another one.

          1. Vince in MN Avatar
            Vince in MN

            Pretty tough with old “Automatic Double” in there.

  21. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    We finally got a baserunner. Somebody wake up Brookens and Lamont (well, maybe not Lamont).

  22. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    That’s GDP no. 58.

  23. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    big deal..a win…dont bet your house on tomorrows game…

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      Damn, too late…was counting on Porcello providing some spark batting 5th…luckily, my house is only a van down by the river.

  24. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    What if the Tigers had an average secondbaseman?
    http://www.detroittigertales.com/2012/06/what-if-tigers-had-average-second.html
    Panas goes on to evaluate the black hole in RF also.

    He says nothing about the DH spot. Use your imagination after finishing the article.

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      Using the WAR rating, Brennan Boesch is the Least Valuable Player in the league, ranked 317th out of 317 players. That’s something of an accomplishment. He even has a bit of a cushion between himself and #316, Ryan Raburn. (There is one player worse in the NL, Rickie Weeks of Milwaukee, so Boesch has some work to do for the Least Valuable Player, MLB title).

      1. Lee Panas Avatar

        Surprisingly, the Tigers are +1.0 WAR at DH. That’s because Dirks was DHing a lot early in the season.

        1. Coleman Avatar
          Coleman

          Also that is one position where the Tigers don’t have to worry about a negative fielding rating.

  25. StorminNorman$ Avatar
    StorminNorman$

    http://www.freep.com/article/20120608/SPORTS18/206080450/If-not-baseball-Tigers-Jim-Leyland-could-been-singer

    possible career change for JL? …there has to be some lounge in Pittsburgh with a ‘lounge singer’ position open