Game 2009.130: Rays at Tigers

PREGAME: James Shields and Jarrod Washburn on wrap-around day.

Tampa Bay vs. Detroit – August 31, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday

POSTGAME: This was a slightly different script than many Tigers losses. They got some offense this time, especially from Carlos Guillen who had 4 hits including 2 homers. It was the complete lack of pitching that cost them this time. Unfortunately it was another bad outing for Washburn who aside from the Royals start has found a way to struggle in every outing. He’ll usually find a way to record a bunch of outs in a row, but that is usually sandwiched in between homers.

This time Washburn pitched into some bad luck with 3 flukish doubles in the first inning. He made good pitches and didn’t have much to show for it. But that doesn’t excuse the walk or the homer that also took place that inning, or the runs in later innings either.

And Ryan Perry has looked dominant at times, and at other times like today he has looked anything but. The travails of rookie-dom.

Comments

90 responses to “Game 2009.130: Rays at Tigers”

  1. Brenden Avatar
    Brenden

    Wow…Washburn…This trade has been an absolute waste…

  2. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    Washburn does not have very good control right now. He needs to settle down and try to limit this damage to one run, if possible…

  3. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    Damn. Great pitch by Washburn, yet ends up as a two run double…

  4. RPS Avatar
    RPS

    French, Robles, and Jacobson traded for two team killing scrubs. I am not happy with my general manager.

    Miner warmup, please.

  5. Brenden Avatar
    Brenden

    He’s pitching like Galarraga…

  6. Brenden Avatar
    Brenden

    “Tough luck” Is that code for crap pitching?

  7. Dave T. Avatar
    Dave T.

    This may be the worst start of the season for any Tiger

    1. Brenden Avatar
      Brenden

      I don’t know…D-Train had a couple real bad starts…

      1. Dave T. Avatar
        Dave T.

        5.2 IP, 9H, 8 ER, 3BB, 2SO

  8. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    I wonder if Keith still thinks I’m nitpicking when I said the Washburn trade hasn’t worked out so far…

  9. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I wonder if Leland has this song in his repertoire “I’m gonna Wash that man right outta my hair, and send him on his way”? If I was him, I’d be humming in the clubhouse. What a godawful start.

    1. Jud Avatar
      Jud

      The Free Press reports Washburn doesn’t plan on re-signing with the Tigers..We should be so lucky

      1. Vince in MN Avatar
        Vince in MN

        Cut Washbum now. We have plenty of medicre pitchers in the system to replace him with. And take Huff with him.

        1. mark@hou Avatar
          mark@hou

          Are we sure Seattle called no backsies??

    2. charlie Avatar
      charlie

      hey kathy
      leslie uggums song

  10. Randolph Avatar
    Randolph

    That was a brutal first inning…

  11. Kris in SJC Avatar
    Kris in SJC

    DD should never be allowed to trade for left handed pitching. He has made enough mistakes for two lifetimes, and seriously tarnishes his otherwise brilliant track record.

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      Or slow-footed punch and judy hitting LH 1st basemen.

  12. jason Avatar
    jason

    Jeff remember your “huh” reply to me yesterday?

    Spotting the other team 6 before recording an out isn’t fun.

    Washburn hasn’t done much the last month. It’s all about “what have you done for me lately” in the playoffs

    1. Jeff Avatar
      Jeff

      Yes, I wrote a post about which pitcher to use in which stadium and you replied with something irrelevant. I still don’t know what your point is and why it’s directed at me.

  13. Dave T. Avatar
    Dave T.

    OK, we are working our way back into this one
    Need a few more good innings and no more runs for the Rays

    1. Matt Avatar
      Matt

      Yeah but the fact that Washburn is probably headed back out to pitch again doesn’t give me much confidence.

  14. Chris Avatar

    Our two veteran trade pickups stink… Washburn & Huff… Thanx for nothing.

  15. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    They haven’t worked out, but I was behind them from the get-go, I think most on this list were. Even Miggy strikes out every once in a while.

    1. Matt Avatar
      Matt

      I supported bringing them here as well. But I think it’s clear to say these two guys aren’t working out. This is not to second guess DD, but just to point out that maybe it’s time to divy up Washburn/Huff’s playing time to somebody else.

      1. ouchudied Avatar
        ouchudied

        This is one of the more agreeable posts that I’ve read in awhile.

        1. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
          Kevin in Dallas

          It’s probably too small of a sample size, but I can’t help but wonder where we’d be had we let French take these past 6 starts.

          Washburn is 1-1 through 5 starts, and if I recall correctly, we are 2-3 in those 5 starts. Can anyone confirm this?

          I’m sure Coleman will run some analysis on it soon.

          1. ouchudied Avatar
            ouchudied

            He has made 5 starts and we are 4-1 in the 5 starts he has made.
            The Tigers won these two starts he made, though:
            6 ip, 10 h, 1 bb, 5 er, 2 hr, 3 ks
            6 ip, 5 h, 1 bb, 6 er, 4 hr, 4 ks

            Horrible starts that resulted in wins.

            French has made five starts, and the Mariners are also 4-1 in the five starts he has made, and his record is 3-1. In 28 ip, he has a 4.5 era with 19 ks/14 bb and has given up 5 hr.

    2. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
      Kevin in Dallas

      Or GIDP.

  16. Dave111 Avatar
    Dave111

    Has anyone heard anything to suggest that the Tigers are interested in Brad Penny? Fangraphs thought so last week and suggested that releasing Penny was an overreaction on the part of the Red Sox similar to the release of John Smoltz.

  17. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    Washburn has retired 9 in a row. I think he is going for a perfect game, post the first 6 batters that crossed the plate before recording an out.

  18. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    hey Washburn way to remember suddenly how to pitch!

  19. RPS Avatar
    RPS

    When Galarraga comes back, how possible is it that Washburn finds himself out of the rotation? Armando has been bad this year, but Washburn is really breaking new ground in the field. It would look bad to cut the guy a month after trading for him, but how many more chances can you give him in a pennant race?

  20. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    and Battlestar has been getting better and better

  21. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    I bet Washburn gets at least 3 more shots at it. He’s not an ace, but he’s not this bad either. He’ll settle down.

  22. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    The best case scenario would be to put Washbum on waivers and have him picked up by the Twins or WSox for the final run.

    1. ouchudied Avatar
      ouchudied

      If the Twins picked him up he would end up being a reincarnated Cy Young for the rest of the year.

      1. Vince in MN Avatar
        Vince in MN

        I wonder if management is thinking the same thing about Willis right now.

  23. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    We really need to concentrate on working some walks for a few innings.

  24. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    From the FSN telecast:
    11 hr in 133 ip for the Mariners
    11 hr in 37 ip for the Tigers

    Can anyone guess the owner of these numbers?

  25. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    Yikes, Washburn’s ERA hovering near seven as a Tiger.

  26. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
    Kevin in Dallas

    3 run bomb by AA here gets us right back in it.

  27. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    The Tigers 5 through 8 hitters today are all hitting lower than .215 for August. That seems nearly impossible in the modern era.

    1. bill Avatar
      bill

      Except for Avila.

      1. Stephen Avatar
        Stephen

        Sorry, I forgot Laird had the day off.

    2. Kevin in Dallas Avatar
      Kevin in Dallas

      Goodness, that’s incredible. I think that instead of being in a team-wide hitting slump, we can safely say that the first two months of the season were an anomaly.

  28. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    After the game today waive both Washbum and Duff, call up two more players from the minors to take their roster spots and put Thames at DH.

    1. Dave T. Avatar
      Dave T.

      I had no idea Thames was still on the team

  29. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    The remarkable thing is not only would the Tigers not be in first in any other division, they would be completely out-of-it in any other division. Thank goodness for .500 and below division rivals.

  30. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    Wasbum 6 starts:
    37 IP
    28 ER
    Take away the one good outing against KC 8 IP 0 R and…. well, you do the math.

  31. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    Leyland groused yesterday about how he hates September call-ups and then he calls up six players! Either his logic is shaky or he’s not calling the shots.

    1. Vince in MN Avatar
      Vince in MN

      They called up ONLY six. I am guessing that most teams will expand their rosters by more than that.

      1. Stephen Avatar
        Stephen

        I don’t think so, most teams take only three or four. And I bet there will be another arm added at some point. Seven would be a giant number for a contender.

  32. Vince in MN Avatar
    Vince in MN

    Huff 11 games:
    34 AB
    3 H
    1 2B
    1 RBI

    1. Andrew Avatar

      Small sample size or not – he has stunk it up so far, no doubt.

  33. Stephen Avatar
    Stephen

    After today, Tigers are 41-40 over last 81 games.

    1. Andrew Avatar

      Ah, but they also have a winning record (even with today’s game) in August for the first time since 2000 (I believe). Winning record again for September and we should see the playoffs in this lousy division.

      1. Stephen Avatar
        Stephen

        oh the playoffs are definitely happening.

  34. Dave T. Avatar
    Dave T.

    Here comes a huge rally!

  35. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I would love to hear an explanation as to why Guillen bunting there was the right move.

    1. Jeff Avatar
      Jeff

      Was he sacrificing? I’m not watching the game.

  36. ouchudied Avatar
    ouchudied

    The tying run is in the hole!

  37. Joel in Seattle Avatar
    Joel in Seattle

    Did Guillen really sac bunt when down by 5 with 1 out in the 9th?

    1. Stephen Avatar
      Stephen

      no was bunting for a base hit. it was close.

    2. ouchudied Avatar
      ouchudied

      It wasn’t a sac bunt – the throw barely beat him there. If he hit it a little softer it would have been a base hit. I thought it was a good idea, Longoria was playing him real deep at third.

      1. Joel in Seattle Avatar
        Joel in Seattle

        OK, that makes more sense. I would have assumed that, but Leyland hasn’t given me a good basis to make such assumptions.

  38. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I’m still not sure the move makes sense.

    Dude was 4 for 4 with two bombs on the day. And we were down by 5.

    Even if the bunt is successful, does it really help?

    1. Jeff Molby Avatar

      A homerun by Guillen in that situation would have meant very little. Baserunners are the name of the game at that point. We were still several baserunners away from the point where you care what base they’re on and how they went about getting there. HR, 3B, 2B, 1B, BB, HBP, catcher’s interference, dropped third strike, obstruction… all would have been equally valuable in terms of winning the game.

    2. ouchudied Avatar
      ouchudied

      Of course it helps – since we were down 5 we need him to score in order to win. It doesn’t matter if he hits a home run or if he bunts his way on and and gets walked home. The only thing that matters is that he scores that run, and the bunt seemed like a good way to get on base with a 40 year old man on the mound and a third baseman playing well behind the bag.

      1. Stephen Avatar
        Stephen

        Well, it helps if it works. I think his thinking was he was lefty on lefty, a rarity for him this year, and he thought bunting was worth a shot.

        1. ouchudied Avatar
          ouchudied

          I’m saying it would have helped if he reached base. Obviously, the sacrifice didn’t help. I should have been more clear.

          1. Stephen Avatar
            Stephen

            Yes, we are in agreement!

  39. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I’ve seen enough of Jarrod Washburn to last me a lifetime.

    1. charlie Avatar
      charlie

      i was always happy to see him pitching against us. however, with these deadline deals you just never know…half the baseball world was ready to gut their minor league systems for roy halliday…methinks some general managers are happy today that they held off. still a great pitcher but not having a good stretch now. with washburn i would say still a serviceable pitcher but not having a good stretch.

  40. Jud Avatar
    Jud

    can we call Seattle, tell them we made a mistake, and we want a “do over” on the French trade……”our bad”

    1. Jeff Molby Avatar

      They traded Guillen for Ramon and then gave Ramon back. I’m pretty sure we owed them one anyways.

  41. rings Avatar

    Just got home from watching this game.
    I don’t know if Washburn doesn’t care, but he certainly didn’t look like a pro in this effort – continuing a trend since putting on the “D.”
    That said, what the heck was Leyland waiting for? He has an expanded bullpen starting tomorrow…he should’ve gotten JW out of there early – or at LEAST had someone go talk to him – and given his team a chance to get back into it. Instead, kept him around until it was hopeless. No exactly “playing a full 9” in my opinion.

  42. Anson Avatar
    Anson

    So the Wrong Sox traded Thome and Contreas last night. Are they giving up on the year or just trying to part with some expensive veterans?

    1. Sam Avatar

      I read it as a throwing in of the towel.

      -Sam

      1. Andrew Avatar

        I agree. The focus now is all about the Twins. We have, what, 7 more games against them or something? Lets take at least 4 or 5 of those and put the division away strong.

    2. Coleman Avatar
      Coleman

      It seems odd to me to be throwing in the towel at this point…on the other hand, the AccuScore odds of making the playoffs favor towel-throwing:

      Last week: DET 56.5% CHW 38.8% MIN 5.0%
      This week: DET 75.9% MIN 15.4% CHW 8.6%

      We had a good week, they had a bad, and I guess they are agreeing with the low % estimate. And best of all they traded Thome to a NL team!

      1. Mark in Chicago Avatar
        Mark in Chicago

        very nice, Coleman. Are you looking at the PECOTA version of that report? I like that one better since it factors in the expected performance of the players. The one I saw from BP shows:

        DET: 65.6%, MIN: 19.8% CHW: 14.4%

        which does not exactly put the White Sox back in the race, but it’s a substantial difference in probability.

        Here’s the link for that report:

        http://www.baseballprospectus.com/statistics/ps_oddspec.php

        1. Coleman Avatar
          Coleman

          Thanks for the link, I find it surprising both ways that the Twins only rate 15-20%…I guess it’s because of their number of road vs home games. Looking at those odds certainly doesn’t match the nervousness of Tiger fans re: the Twins!

          I’m not sure of the exact way AccuScore calculates, here’s there summary on Yahoo:

          http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ys-accuscoreplayoffodds083109&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

      2. Stephen Avatar
        Stephen

        Well, I think the White Sox, with their recent World Series title factored in, calculated the chance of actually doing something in the playoffs if we make it at 0.000001%

    3. Jeff Avatar
      Jeff

      Those moves probably won’t hurt them much this year though. They already had a surplus of OFs. They’ll likely move either Dye or Quentin to DH full time. The only downside is Podsednik or Wise will have to start every day in CF, but Podsednik was playing most days anyway. And Contreras was about to be kicked out of the rotation anyway with the way he’s been pitching.

      So the hit to their postseason hopes will take a miniscule hit, if any. And they were able to save $ and get some prospects for two players who weren’t helping them much.

  43. Keith (Mr. X) Avatar
    Keith (Mr. X)

    Patience people patience. We need Washburn!!!!

    He’ll settle in, much like Brandon Lyon did. He’s just as important to us as Kenny Rogers was in 2006.

    1. Mark in Chicago Avatar
      Mark in Chicago

      it would be better if could pitch like kenny rogers, circa 2006.

  44. chrisg219 Avatar
    chrisg219

    I’ll take something close to Rogers circa 2006 with the sticky palm and all. Of course, one can’t help but dream about what this rotation would like in the playoffs had we held onto Jurggens?

  45. Larry Avatar
    Larry

    I am not ready to give up on either Washburn or Huff. I still believe they were good deals and will pay off in the long run.