Game 2009.077: Tigers at A’s

Galarraga and Ryan warm up before the start PREGAME: Gio Gonzalez takes on Armando Galarraga.

Galarraga continues to teeter on the edge of the rotation. Gonzalez makes just his 2nd start of the season. He was rocked in his first start and was knocked out in the 4th inning after allowing 10 hits (but with 6 K’s).

  1. Granderson
  2. Polanco
  3. Cabrera
  4. Thames
  5. Raburn
  6. Inge
  7. Ordonez
  8. Ryan
  9. Everett

Detroit vs. Oakland – June 30, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday

POSTGAME: This wasn’t the text book way to go about getting a win, but it’s a win.

bullpen You aren’t supposed to win when your starter gives up 6 walks, but the A’s didn’t hit Galarraga hard at all so there were only 2 baserunners via hits and only 1 run to show for all of their patience. I guess that’s what you call scattering your walks. But Galarraga did seem to have some bite on his slider and it was inducing some swings and misses – I just think he used it too often, like when he was ahead of Jack Cust 0-2 and he threw 3 straight sliders nowhere near the zone.

You aren’t supposed to win when you make 2 baserunning errors where outs are made between 3rd and home. Those are runs you have to have, or at least not toss away so easily. The baserunning mistakes, and the ill advised sacrifice bunt attempts early in the game against a struggling pitcher are why the Tigers only plated 3 runs off of Gio Gonzalez despite having 7 hits, 3 of which were for extra bases, and 2 walks in 5 innings.

You aren’t supposed to win when you make 3 error-like plays in the field. But Galarraga pitched around a dropped foul fly by Ryan Raburn, a fumbled grounder by Everett, and another play by Everett where the Tigers only got 1 out instead of 2.

You aren’t supposed to win when your closer allows 3 baserunners and a home run, but Rodney only let the game get to 2 runs before a double play grounder ended the night on 19 pitches. Oddly, it was Rodney’s fastball getting hit and really, his control improved after an initial walk.

  • Ryan Raburn and Placido Polanco were the offensive stars. Raburn hit everything hard. Polanco drove in 3 of the 5 runs and is on a mini-Marcus power surge as of late.
  • Inge was having a rough night offensively but he got a blooper to drop behind a drawn in infield to score an insurance run.
  • Dusty Ryan was patient, and he took called 3rd strikes his last 2 times up
  • Magglio, I don’t know. He did drive a ball to right field once, and a 2-0 count. He was also late on a 3-1 fastball. He also swung and missed a ball well off the plate as it looked like he was gearing up to try and pull a fastball.
  • Bobby Seay and Joel Zumaya (pictured above thanks to photos from westcoasttigerfan) had good games. Zumaya hit 102.7 and 102.6 matching his fastest pitches from the Cubs series.

Comments

64 responses to “Game 2009.077: Tigers at A’s”

  1. billfer Avatar
    billfer

    Galarraga’s mechanics looked all out of whack to Kennedy.

  2. Forty Avatar
    Forty

    I understand reasonable minds can disagree about such things, but I don’t like the sac bunt there. Pitcher struggling to find the zone. Early in the game. And you give them an out.

    1. billfer Avatar
      billfer

      I agree completely.

  3. David G. Avatar
    David G.

    Raburn’s mechanics looked all out of whack from Kennedy.

  4. sky Avatar
    sky

    tryiing to watch on MLB is frustrating….screen keeps freezing up

    These Tiger errors and poor base running and failure to score in great opportunities remind me of last year. Whatever causes this I hope they have the spirit to shake it off.

    1. Anson Avatar
      Anson

      You can try watching it here:
      http://atdhe.net/

      Fortunately, someone is streaming the game tonight so I get to watch!

    2. Keith (Mr. X) Avatar
      Keith (Mr. X)

      Must be reminding Galarraga of last year too. He’s pitching a little better now. Maybe. Knock on wood.

    3. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
      Kevin in Dallas

      try reducing the video quality

  5. sky Avatar
    sky

    thanks for that website Anson!

    1. Anson Avatar
      Anson

      No Problem. This is only the third/forth Tiger game that’s been streamed but at least it gives people who are stuck in Baltimore (or any other Tigerless city) a chance to see the Tigers with paying for MLBTV. Oh and naturally I was at home visiting my parents the one time this year the Tigers are in Baltimore aka 5 blocks from my house.

      1. jud Avatar
        jud

        hey I live in California and never see the Mudhens so thanks from here also…good site

        1. Anson Avatar
          Anson

          Yeah I have no idea who or why they are streaming AAA-ball. I was going to try watching a Mud Hens game tonight but I got lucky with the real game instead.

  6. Ryan P. Avatar
    Ryan P.

    WHY IS ARMANDO NOT COMPLETELY AWFUL TODAY, I AM SO CONFUSED

    1. Ryan P. Avatar
      Ryan P.

      nevermind, i found the real armando.

  7. jud Avatar
    jud

    good to see Battlestar with some battle in him…ball moving much better than it has in awhile…so far so good

  8. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    Whoa Dusty Ryan is huge. He’s like Matt Wieters size, aka the future savior of Baltimore baseball.

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      Huge but a rather timid fellow really, if you saw him in action during the Sheffield-Carmona deathmatch (haha) last season…

  9. MacD Avatar
    MacD

    Anybody watching on FSN HD? It’s listed on my Comcast guide, but I’m getting the vertical rainbows

  10. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    Here comes the Battlestar Galarraga implosion.

  11. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    Ugh, PP. These throws home have me a bit worried. I seem to remember him having a stronger arm. (Insert billfer stats here proving the counterpoint)

    1. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
      Kevin in Dallas

      I meant “relay throws”

  12. jud Avatar
    jud

    gee does that #75th GIDP keep the Tigers in first place in GIDP in the majors

  13. jud Avatar
    jud

    the saddest thing about those DP’s is Jimbo only runs Grandy about once a week if that and hardly ever uses his speed

  14. jud Avatar
    jud

    Rod says the large number of walks the Tiger pitchers have started to allow has become “an issue”…..I thought it was more of a frickin problem!!!

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      I agree. Issuing passes is a frickin’ problem.

  15. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    Whoa was that the first time Maggs beat out the GIDP this year?

    1. jud Avatar
      jud

      he is starting to worry about breaking the All time record for GIDP / Season so he was flying…well flying for him

  16. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Well I believe I will deserve some of the credit if we win tonight, since I put up a foot-long post explaining how Granderson NEVER gets on base in the 1st inning and whenever he does Polanco is doomed to the GIDP…clearly they thought it would be great fun to make me look foolish and this inspired the unusual first inning which contained “runs.”

  17. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    I’m not sure where it fits into the chicken-egg of Galarraga-ness, but Armando seems to have a less puzzled expression on his face tonight, almost a funny little Elvis sneer at times…

  18. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    I’m not sure who else is watching the game with the link I posted earlier, but the switch from Mario and Rod to the A’s announcers is awful. They have no emotion and have talked about out of town scores for the majority of the last two innings. No wonder no one likes the A’s.

  19. jud Avatar
    jud

    wALK THAT .225 HITTER

  20. jud Avatar
    jud

    All things considered pretty good job by Battlestar seemed to keep the ball down better and had some movement…the 1000000000 BB’s basically the only negative…we’ll take it

  21. jud Avatar
    jud

    let the real game begin!!!!!!!!!

  22. Ryan P. Avatar
    Ryan P.

    I’m hitting the sack, you better win Tigers.

    Oh look, perfect timing. I can count Zumaya’s walks to help me fall asleep.

  23. jud Avatar
    jud

    Rod further states the walks by Zumaya have also become an issue…….I think those walks are a huge frickin problem!!!!

  24. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    And you can count Sea Lions or whatever animal that is that was trying to field that play…

  25. jud Avatar
    jud

    can we take a breath now???

  26. billfer Avatar
    billfer

    According to Gameday Zumaya matched his fastest pitches for the season in that ab with Holliday. He he a 102.7 and a 102.6. The Oakland gun seems a little slow, so if you see 101, it’s really 102+

    1. Keith (Mr. X) Avatar
      Keith (Mr. X)

      Holliday did a great job fouling off them high 100+ MPH fastballs.

  27. sky Avatar
    sky

    What do you think..should Marcus really be in that line-up?

    1. T Smith Avatar
      T Smith

      Marcus has had a string of horrible at-bats. For sure he doesn’t belong in clean-up.

  28. sky Avatar
    sky

    He reminds me a lot of Craig Monroe…..big news for a short time…then forgot how to judge the strike zone and make contact

  29. jud Avatar
    jud

    if Thames doesn’t bat behind Cabrera and Jimbo isn’t gonna bat Inge there then Cabrera doesn’t see alot of good pitches..Thames is doing just fine

  30. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Now there’s a rarity! Curtis never gets hit with no pitch..that’s his 1st of the season, in fact he has been HBP 12 times IN HIS CAREER…

  31. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    So what would you guys think of an alternate blue and white jersey circa 1905-06?

    http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/detail_page.asp?fileName=al_1905_detroit.gif&Entryid=80

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      Boy does that look bad when they go to the Plain Dumb D instead of the ol’ English…and those 1922 home jerseys look a bit…Yankee-ish, no?

      And what happened in 1960? A year with no “D” (and jerseys that look quite Dodger-ish…)

    2. David Avatar
      David

      they look fantastic, one of my favs

  32. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    Stray phrase you don’t want to hear after wandering away from the game thinking everything is under control: “Rodney has yet to find the strike zone…”

  33. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    So let me get this straight Nomar changes his gloves into specialty sliding gloves when he gets on base and then runs holding his batting gloves in his hands? Does he have extra dainty hands?

  34. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    I love it how Rodney always tries to make the game interesting for the other team’s fans.

    1. T Smith Avatar
      T Smith

      I find it rather annoying, to be perfectly frank.

  35. Walter55 Avatar
    Walter55

    Once again not pretty but Rodney got the job done. Nice outing by Galarraga tonight hopefully he can keep it going.

  36. Keith (Mr. X) Avatar
    Keith (Mr. X)

    Nice win. Tigers have won the last 3 games that Galarraga pitched and have won 4 out of his last 5 starts. Got to like that.

  37. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    Well, you have to hand it to the Tigers. That game could have been a blowout, but they managed to keep it close.

    1. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      I think the players were all somewhat distracted worrying whether Youkilis and Pedroia will both make the All-star team, since the voting is really close, which apparently is the most important story in baseball today no matter where you look…

      1. Vince in MN Avatar
        Vince in MN

        ….and in fact has been since about April 1st.

  38. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    I like that JL got Lyon up there. Let Rodney know that he’s still got room to improve.

  39. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    I like the way Anderson is being used – 3 AB in his last 9 games – but I question whether or not we can afford the luxury.

  40. Keith (Mr. X) Avatar
    Keith (Mr. X)

    Pujols hit his 29th and 30th HRs. OMG.

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      60 HR and 150 RBI are within reach.

  41. King Sol Moon Avatar
    King Sol Moon

    I’ve been away. Just got back from a really scary place called “Real Life.” I don’t recommend it. Nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.

    Anyway, thanks to Billfer and DTW and everyone posting here, I was able to catch up with and get the inside scoop on the 2009 Detroit Tigers at last – in one evening. It’s been a pretty surprising and delightful season, on balance. I’m still ignorant of the stats and standings and other such niceties, and I’ve missed so much that I should spend the rest of the season lurking rather than embarrass myself with comments. Still, I wanted to check in to say a couple things: 1. Hi. 2. THANK YOU.

    Keep it up, Tigers.

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      Stick around and have at it. No one else here has a LEGITIMATE claim to have the inside scoop on anything. Mostly it is just blustery opinion, occasionally spiffed up with a statistic or two. If you want to make an impression just include acronyms such as P/PA, K/BB ratio, WHIP or OPS+, etc. You will instantly be recognized as another expert.

  42. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    It looks like billfer’s favorite Pirate, Nyjer “Stirrups” Morgan was traded; unfortunately he is heading for the Nook Logan Memorial Career Graveyard (Washington); I suppose a ‘Nyjer’ is probably the best you’re going to do trying to find a match for the ‘Lastings’ you want to trade…

  43. Coleman Avatar
    Coleman

    I knew that name sounded familiar when billfer was commenting on him before; he’s hockey guy–he grew up in San Fran and San Jose, saw the Olympics on TV, and decided hockey was cool and he wanted to play. So he left home at 16 and went to Saskatchewan and ended up playing for the Regina Pats in the Western Hockey League (and needless to say was the only African American on the ice, if not in the town)…same team apparently that Larry Walker tried out for…Walker didn’t make the team though…

    I wonder if he could have foreseen that he would be a future National if he would have stayed in Regina and tried hockey a bit longer…