Game 96: Tigers at Orioles

PREGAME: The Tigers and Armando Galarraga take on the Orioles and Jeremy Guthrie. Guthrie has a 3.49 ERA this year. None of his peripherals are exceptional, but he does 2.6 walks per 9. Lefties have a 90 point OPS advantage, but even then they’re only hitting 255/312/405 against Guthrie. He’s most hittable in the first inning so hopefully the Tigers can make some early noise.

Galarraga has pitched okay of late, but has had efficiency issues. He hasn’t recorded an out beyond the 6thinning since June 13th.

Guillen is still in Detroit and Renteria’s hamstring is still hurting. Renteria will play, and of course Guillen won’t. And Freddy Dolsi cut off all of Fernando Rodney’s hair. No word on how it will effect the tilt of his cap.

  1. Granderson, CF
  2. Polanco, 2B
  3. Joyce, LF
  4. Ordonez, RF
  5. Cabrera, 1B
  6. Thames, DH
  7. Rodriguez, C
  8. Renteria, SS
  9. Inge, 3B

DET @ BAL, Friday, July 18, 2008 Game Preview – Baseball-Reference.com

Game Time 7:05

Comments

62 responses to “Game 96: Tigers at Orioles”

  1. Dave BW Avatar
    Dave BW

    I’m pretty excited about this bald Rodney thing

  2. ron Avatar
    ron

    Can Dolsi cut Ordonez’s hair please.

  3. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    lol ron maybe if we take up a collection..i’m in for $10

  4. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    I’m seeing lots of empty seats at the Baltimore stadium. Maybe they’re all still getting their beer and peanuts.

  5. ron Avatar
    ron

    Amanda, I’m in for 20.

  6. West Coast Tiger Avatar
    West Coast Tiger

    Is it possible to dress Clete up a Joyce for defensive purposes?

  7. ron Avatar
    ron

    Nice catch.

  8. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    I had the sound off, saw the routine first out. Then saw the routine pop-up coming down for the second out. Then saw a shot to left field, felt relieved that it wasn’t out even though Joyce misplayed it horribly (at least 2 outs, man on 2nd, not a total disaster). Then I wondered how in the heck a guy could be coming home so quickly — an inside the park home run on a ball off the left field wall??? And there was still only 1 out???

    Only then did it become apparent to me that Renteria had messed up on the pop-up.

    BTW: Miggy has been swinging at everything, both last night and in his first at-bat tonight. There’s something the matter.

  9. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    GO PUDGE!

  10. ron Avatar
    ron

    Nice response.

  11. West Coast Tiger Avatar
    West Coast Tiger

    Mags is gonna do some damage

  12. West Coast Tiger Avatar
    West Coast Tiger

    To the Tigers unfortunately

  13. Mike Avatar
    Mike

    Way to go maggs (shakes head)

  14. ron Avatar
    ron

    Man o man.

  15. Forty Avatar
    Forty

    How deep was the huff jack?

  16. ron Avatar
    ron

    It’s our turn now.

  17. ron Avatar
    ron

    We’ll take it.

  18. Forty Avatar
    Forty

    Dave bw can a brotha with no tv access get some inning recap action?

  19. ron Avatar
    ron

    Nice catch by a Tiger fan.

  20. West Coast Tiger Avatar
    West Coast Tiger
  21. West Coast Tiger Avatar
    West Coast Tiger

    Bad call on the strike 3

  22. Forty Avatar
    Forty

    Wct: on my mobile but thanks

  23. ron Avatar
    ron

    Let’s put this guy away now.

  24. ron Avatar
    ron

    Armando getting stronger.

  25. David G. Avatar
    David G.

    I do enjoy listening to Jim Palmer.

  26. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    story of the year 5 runs on 7 hits Tigers 4 runs on 10 hits

  27. ron Avatar
    ron

    Yikes, nice golf shot. Hits the pin.

  28. ron Avatar
    ron

    My wife enjoys looking at Jim Palmer.

  29. tiff Avatar
    tiff

    the hit total vs runs seems to be payback for yesterday.

  30. ron Avatar
    ron

    C’mon Maggs.

  31. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    GIDPis killing us tonite

  32. ron Avatar
    ron

    Tonite, Maggs the rally killer.

  33. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    scuz me story of the year 4 runs on 12 hits

  34. sky Avatar
    sky

    Gallaraga has to learn to thro the ball away from the center of the plate with 0-2 and 1-2 counts.

  35. sky Avatar
    sky

    If the Tigers lose this game it will not be because they didn’t have plenty of chances to win it. An awful way to go up against a second-rate team after the break.

  36. Kevin in Austin Avatar
    Kevin in Austin

    Forty: wap.mlb.com (mobile mlb.com)

  37. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    strange game Palonco-Joyce-Maggs-Miggs 6 hits and NO RBI in the 2 thru 5 spot

  38. ron Avatar
    ron

    Let’s go boys.

  39. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    can any of the Oriole infielders get the ball all the way to first in the air or do they have to bounce every one

  40. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    why in the world would you bat Renteria there …

  41. ron Avatar
    ron

    Pudge will definitely get some chin music tomorrow.

  42. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    ton of chances to score are we in april and may again???????

  43. ron Avatar
    ron

    Freddie The Barber Dolsi.

  44. David G. Avatar
    David G.

    And not the lineup we are looking for coming up against a lefty closer.

  45. ron Avatar
    ron

    Seay hey Bobby, if he doesn’t hit it the first time, give him another shot.

  46. sky Avatar
    sky

    What a typical Detroit relief job! Seay throws one that almost goes out, and then repeats the exact same pitch! What brains……what skill…….behold why this team is struggling, despite the millions invested by Little Caesar’s Pizza!

    Money can’t make you smart!

    Once again Detroit is showing they do not want to compete in with the big boys, and probably don’t belong there!

  47. ron Avatar
    ron

    3 bloops and a blast. No problem.

  48. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    Pretty lousy job there. I guess these things even out over two days though — when it was 4-3 it was the reverse of the situation the previous night when Inge hit a 2-run shot for a 5-4 lead. Hopefully Baltimore gets a Todd Jones type 9th inning.

  49. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    Good situation for Sheff to try to work a walk. The Tigers need one more baserunner.

  50. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    wow…..walk -hit batter -home run….that’s our bullpen….Oriole announcer mentioned the Tiger pen is last in strikeouts and first on walks in the American league…
    ..I wonder where the rank in the we just plain “suck” rankings

  51. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    Tigers starters aren’t exactly walk-averse either. It’s been one of the more underpublicized issues as far as the Tigers’ performance — their pitchers are falling behind on counts and either walking guys or having to come in on 2-0 counts and getting in trouble that way.

  52. ron Avatar
    ron

    Go Tigers, please.

  53. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    wonder what it is like to watch a guy pitch his #ss off for 6-7 innings get the job done, make a few bad pitches but a lot of good ones while you sip a coke or whatever in the bullpen. Finally after 3 hours you get to warm up and you have to get ONE or TWO guys out and you would be done for the night and you fail at it time after time after time….

  54. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    “a few bad pitches but a lot of good ones” describes many of Nate Robertson’s 5 ER starts this year.

  55. judpma Avatar
    judpma

    Jeff you are right and does he pay for the few bad ones he makes …at least he has a couple hours to work things out.
    ..Seay works about 15 minutes in a 24 hour day…
    —I just don’t get it….especially after the guy almost jacked your previous pitch….Follsom sits around for 23 hours comes in throws one stinking pitch hits a dude..I just don’t get it ……..if you only had to work 15 minutes in a 24 hour day and not everyday don’t you think you would be damn good at it!!!!!!!

  56. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    I don’t know whether it’s coaching or what, but I think a lot of the Tigers’ pitchers this year are afraid of their stuff. By that I mean they’re worried about throwing too good of pitches that they nibble and fall behind on counts, then either walk the guy or have to come in.

    Granted, what happened tonight in the two cases you cite really doesn’t fit that, Seay was ahead on the count and Fossom was early in the count. But I think the general issue, of relief pitchers being so careful that they get in trouble, is a genuine one.

    Miner was one of the worst offenders, but only when he had guys on base. He might be more successful as a starter just because he’ll come in each inning with nobody on base.

  57. Brian B. Avatar
    Brian B.

    I don’t think Galarraga will keep up with anything near his first half pace. It was nice, and kept us alive for a while, but he hasn’t had too good of an outing in over a month. I still have hope for this season, but I don’t think our relief pitching is deep enough to last too much longer. I’m just going to keep eating Hot n’ Ready’s so we can buy a new guy, I suggest you all do the same.

  58. mark_in_gr Avatar
    mark_in_gr

    Buy more hot-n-readies? Forget that, those idiots will just spend it on another underachieving stick like Cabrera. Like the front office didn’t see the bottom dropping out of the bullpen like it is doing? Come on . . . DD needs to retire and model for bril creme . . . The season is over.

  59. cib Avatar
    cib

    I’m glad I went to the bar instead. Not a sports bar.

  60. Dave BW Avatar
    Dave BW

    Sorry, forty. I’m moving next week and haven’t had much time for the updates 🙁

  61. Jeff Avatar
    Jeff

    Miggy still leads the team in VORP, narrowly ahead of Granderson and Maggs. A bit further back are Guillen and Thames then Polanco and Pudge. Those guys aren’t the problem.

  62. stephen Avatar
    stephen

    Why is everyone being so harsh? It takes a lot of hits and walks to leave 24 men on base! Now we just need to finish those rallies! Keep the faith!