Category: Game Post

  • Game 2011.40: Royals at Tigers

    A few quick thoughts on JV –

    – He’s awesome.
    – I love the way he is mixing up his pitches as of late.  Yesterday he opened the game with four four-seamers against Gets.  Threw one changeup to Cabrera, then closes with three changeups to K Gordon.  He then introduced the slider in the second inning, but stuck with the fastball for the walk to Butler and first 2 outs.  So a very hot Mike Aviles comes up likely looking fastball, and JV throws 4 curveballs.  For the game, JV threw only 43% fastballs, 25% curveballs, and then 16% changeups and sliders.  He is legitimately throwing 4 + to ++ pitches at all points during the game.  Just sick.

    The Tigers hope that Jeff Francis is poised to become the latest Clown Show Bop Bag, as he lugs his 5.09 ERA to Comerica this afternon.  The Royals are hoping that Francis can find some of his early season success that saw him open the season with a 3.00 ERA and 1.11 WHIP after four starts.  The Tigers, on the other hand, want late April/early May Jeff Francis who has given up 4 bombs and 33 hits in his last 19 innings.  Francis walks almost no one, as he is currently sixth in the AL with a 1.76/9 walk rate.

    Even though he’s following a guy who’s averaging 1 hit per game, Bad Brad Penny has plenty to be proud of.  Over his last 4 stats BBP has lasted at least six innings in each game, winning 3 of them.  The only loss came when he opposed Seattle rookie phenom Michael Pineda.  BBP has posted a 1.32 ERA and fantastic 1.01 WHIP during that span.  Despite a low K/9, Penny has been able to have success as of late because he’s keeping walks down – 12 in his first 4 starts, 5 over his last 5, and pitching to contact (whatever that means).

    A few notes:

    – Billy Butler’s 22 game hit streak vs. the Tigers was snapped yesterday.
    – The Tigers have at least 1 XBH in every game this season, the second longest such streak since 1919 (1986 – 51 games).  I’m guessing the XBH to start a season research guy got a better offer the day before he was set to open the book entitled “1918 – Every Box Score.”  The Tigers are the only team to have an XBH in every game in 2011.
    – Peralta is 2 hits away from 1,000, which would make him the 47th Puerto Rican to do so, but the first with a typo on his birth certificate.

    Today’s Ghostly Lineup:

    1. Jackson – CF
    2. Sizemore – 2B
    3. Raburn – LF
    4. Cabrera – 1B
    5. Martinez – C
    6. Peralta – SS
    7. Boesch – DH
    8. Wells – RF
    9. Inge – 3B

  • Game 2011.39: Royals at Tigers

    On June 15th, 1938, Johnny Vander Meer, in only his second big league season, took the mound for the Cincinnatti Reds against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field.  It was only four days after Vander Meer had no hit the Boston Braves at Crosley Field.  Despite walking 8 against 7 strikeouts, Vander Meer pulled off a feat never before accomplished, and yet to be repeated to this day, as he threw his second consecutive no hitter.  This was the highlight of Vander Meer’s otherwise nondescript career.

    Verlandermeer takes the hill tonight against the 2nd place Kansas City Royals.  KC got off to a fast start and has been holding steady since, largely in part to their hitting.  The Royals are currently hitting .265 as a team (tied for 2nd in the AL, Tigers are 5th at .257), and are 3rd  in the AL with a .758 OPS (Tigers are 7th at .729).  The Royals’ team ERA finds them 10th in the AL at 4.18, one spot ahead of the Tigers.  Where the Tigers do have the Royals is starting pitching.

    Luke Hochevar takes the mound for the Royals tonight with a 4.91 ERA, following up a solid outing against the Athletics where he allowed 1 ER and 4 hits over 7 innings.  The three starts prior to that, however, didn’t go so well.  In two games against Cleveland and one against Minnesota from late April to early May, Hochevar allowed 15 earned in 18 2/3 with a 1.55 WHIP. On the season Hochevar is striking out only 5.7 per 9, though he does have a salty walk rate of 2.1/9 and 1.15 WHIP.  The explanation is XBH, as he’s allowed 28 of them against 19 singles, with 10 of them leaving the yard.

    JV is good at pitching.  Not much else needed here, other than a great post by the Onion regarding JV’s no hitter.

    Maggs finally went on the DL today, with Dirks getting the call-up from Toledo.

    Today’s pick to click is Miguel Cabrera.  He’s a career .500 hitter off of Hochevar in 20 ABs with 2 bombs.

    Lineups will be posted shortly. Dirks did not get the auto just up from Toledo JL start.  Odd.

    1. Austin Jackson, CF
    2. Scott Sizemore, 2B
    3. Brennan Boesch, RF
    4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
    5. Victor Martinez, DH
    6. Don Kelly, LF
    7. Jhonny Peralta, SS
    8. Alex Avila, C
    9. Brandon Inge, 3B

     

  • Game 2011.38: Tigers at Twins

    Tigers look for a quick two game sweep of the MLB worst Twinkies today

    Baker goes for Minnesota today as the lone bright spot in their rotation.  On the season he’s posting a 2.97 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and 7.8 K/9.  After being hit hard in his first two starts, Baker has allowed only 5 earned in his last 4 starts, covering 28 1/3 IP.

    Phil Soda takes the mound trying to keep up some of the AL’s best starting pitching.  Tigers starters are tied with the Rangers for the most wins this season from the rotation with 16. Moreover, our front five have 25 quality starts of six innings or more and have allowed three runs or less in 37 games.

    Ordonez and Peralta with an off day today.

    1. Austin Jackson, CF
    2. Scott Sizemore, 2B
    3. Brennan Boesch, RF
    4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
    5. Victor Martinez, DH
    6. Ryan Raburn, LF
    7. Alex Avila, C
    8. Santiago, SS
    9. Brandon Inge, 3B

     

  • Game 2011.37: Tigers at Twins

    Tigers finished the second inning yesterday (if you break the season down into 9 innings, there are 18 games per inning) at 10-8.  This inning saw three 3 game win streaks, and a 7 game losing streak.  Tigers enter the third inning at .500, and in third place in the Central.  They are 5.5 games behind Cleveland, but 4 games ahead of Chicago and 4.5 ahead of the Twins.

    The Bizarro Twins take the field against the Tigers tonight.  They have had injury problems, Carl Pavano leads your rotation problems, and even Justin Morneau isn’t hitting, as John Lowe points out in today’s column.  Even so, the organization knows how to win, so we need to take our swings while they are down.

    Liriano climbs the hill for the Twins after throwing an excuse me no-hitter last time out against the meager White Sox.  He managed to walk 6 and strike out two on his way to throwing 47% balls over 123 pitches, yet did not allow a hit.  A no-no is always great, but I don’t think he necessarily had great stuff.  Had last week not gone so well, Liriano might find himself out of the rotation, as he’s putting up a 1.56 WHIP and 24 BBs against only 20 Ks…with the complete game last week. His 9.13 ERA dropped to 6.61 after the outing.

    Today’s Playgglio of the Gamegglio is Magglio.  Ordonez is a career .327 hitter against the Twinkies and leads all active players with 230 hits, 45 doubles and 145 RBI against them.

    – Cabrera (7/20), Ordonez (10/26) and VMart (8/18) all hit Liriano well.
    – VMart is on a nine game hitting streak, batting .438 during that time.
    – In his last 11 games, Austin Jackson is hitting .341 with three doubles, a triple, a homer and seven RBIs.

    Today’s DTW Player of the Game Friendly Lineup is:

    1. Jackson – CF
    2. Sizemore – 2B
    3. Ordonez – RF
    4. Cabrera – 1B
    5. Martinez – DH
    6. Peralta – SS
    7. Boesch – LF
    8. Inge – 3B
    9. Avila – C

    Today’s senseless DTW feedback question of the game is: why in the world are airplane seats shaped such that your head is in front of your body?

  • Game 2011.36: Tigers at Blue Jays

    The Tigers look to win their second consecutive asphalt game, as the Tigers look to close out their second straight 3-of-4 series.

    Max Scherzer will take the mound for Detroit, fortified with steak, courtesy of Justin Verlander, who took a few of the guys out to celebrate the no-hitter.  Rick Porcello, Max Scherzer, Alex Avila, and Don Kelly all were there.  Don Kelly?  I guess Coke doesn’t go with steak.  And poor Brutus Penny was seen at a local hamburger joint, pestered by some guy who wanted to eat and pay Tuesday.

    And while Justin Verlander has the no-hitter, Mad Max is the guy with the perfect record (5-0).  Standing in the way of 6-0:  Brandon Morrow, who is coming off of a 1-run, 5-hit, 6 1/3 inning victory over the Rays.  He also has a nice 1.69 career ERA vs Detroit, and has held Jhonny Peralta to an 0-9.

    And of course there’s Jose Bautista–but I know Max wouldn’t make the mistake of pitching to him, like Bad Brad did.  Will you Max?

    And then there’s Juan Rivera, who looked out at the mound after his 7th inning AB and said to Verlander, “you’re getting lucky.”

    Brandon Inge and Magglio Ordonez will get some rest after a busy weekend of being lucky no-hitter guys–Inge and Ordonez are the only Tigers who were in the lineup for both of Verlander’s no-hitters.

    Today’s Player of the Pre-Game:  Don Kelly

    The Donkey is in the key 6th spot in the lineup, a potential bridge between guys who can hit and other guys who maybe can hit. C’mon, earn your steak Don.

    Today’s Where are the lucky no-hitter guys? Lineup:

    1. Austin Jackson CF
    2. Ramon Santiago 2B
    3. Brennan Boesch RF
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1B
    5. Victor Martinez DH
    6. Don Kelly 3B
    7. Jhonny Peralta SS
    8. Alex Avila C
    9. Ryan Raburn LF

     

  • Game 2011.35: Tigers at Blue Jays

    Justin.

    As in Justin case you missed it, Verlander threw his second career no hitter yesterday, and was one excruciating 12-pitch-AB-walk away from a perfect game.

    Ian Casselberry has a look at the Pitch F/X of the walk, in which it appears that it was indeed a ball. MLB.com has a video of all 27 outs.

    And Justin time, since the Tigers looked like they had lost any momentum they had from the 3 consecutive wins against the Yankees.

    The tough-act-to-follow starter for today is Brad “Brutus” Penny, who flirted with a no-hitter himself recently.  And to make things a bit tougher, Bautista returns to the lineup for Toronto.

    Toronto sends out lefty Jo-Jo Reyes, which means Alex Avila will get a much-needed rest, and The Ghost will patrol right-field.  Reyes had a good 1-run 6 inning outing against the Rays last time out, but his spot in the rotation has been considered shaky.  Also:  his name is Jo-Jo.

    Today’s Player of the Pre-Game:  Victor Martinez

    Martinez straps on the catcher’s gear for the first time since coming back from the DL.  Here’s hoping his groin withstands the crouching–we need a healthy V-Mart in the lineup.

    Today’s Wave-To-Mom Lineup:

    1. Austin Jackson CF
    2. Scott Sizemore 2B
    3. Magglio Ordonez DH
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1B
    5. Victor Martinez C
    6. Johnny Peralta SS
    7. Ryan Raburn LF
    8. Casper Wells RF
    9. Brandon Inge 3B
  • Game 2011.34: Tigers at Blue Jays

    There wasn’t a single thing that I liked about yesterday’s loss to the Blue Jays.

    Least not the single thing where the Blue Jays hit single after single after single after single.

    Today Justin Verlander will take the mound with a “single THIS” demeanor.  Which former Tiger great Jack Morris suggests may be a bit overdone–Morris says that Verlander could 1, 2, or 3-hit teams all of the time if he were less intent on the strikeout.

    Oh, and it’s May!  Justin Verlander, career in March/April:  9-14, 4.75.  Career in May: 18-8, 2.80.

    Morris will be opposed by Ricky Romero, whose start was pushed back because of a mild oblique strain.  I’m guessing he will have a short pitch-count leash.  Do you get my point, you first-pitch swingers? Word is there will be no Bautista again, but that he will be back by the end of the series.

    Today’s Player of the Pre-Game:  Daniel Schlereth

    Apparently Schlereth, who was born in Anchorage, likes to call himself The Alaskan Assassin.  His mission today, if called on, is to shut down the Toronto Singlers; if not called on, to trademark his nickname before a certain Presidential candidate steals it.

    Today’s Kentucky Derby Day lineup, presented by manager Holy Bull, who says “I think we have the horses to win today”:

    • Post 1: Skip Away CF
    • Post 2: More Than Ready 2B
    • Post 3: Medaglio d’Oro RF
    • Post 4: Go For Gin 1B
    • Post 5: Indian Charlie DH
    • Post 6: Stage Door Johnny SS
    • Post 7: Lost In the Fog LF
    • Post 8: Afleet Alex C
    • Post 9: Whirlaway 3B

     

  • Game 2011.33: Tigers at Blue Jays

    After a quick and satisfying 4-game home stand vs the Yankees, the Tigers hit the road for a costly 4-game series against the Toronto Blue Jays.

    Not that I’m predicting it will go badly, it’s just that players’ taxes are pro-rated depending on venue of performance, so they have to pay the higher Canadian taxes for playing in Toronto.

    One presumes they left the bus home.  At any rate, sadly, the Tigers may have dibs on the team plane again soon.

    The Blue Jays are also known as the Toronto Jose Bautistas.  Bautista not only leads the AL in OPS, he leads the league in each category:  BA (.357) OBP (.530) and SLG (.762).   And to make matters worse, the opponent he did best against in 2010:  Detroit.

    Fortunately, the Tigers don’t have to face him today (neck spasms), and he is day-to-day for the rest of the series.  Time to capitalize on our good fortune.

    The Tigers send Phil Coke to the mound, who has so far mixed flashes of brilliance with problems finding the strike zone.  The Jays counter with Jesse Litsch, whose numbers this season are about the same as Coke’s.

    Today’s Player of the Pre-Game:  Brandon Inge

    Jim Leyland has proclaimed–and this time I paraphrase–that Inge is “due,”  adding that we have to understand that Inge is a “Spurt guy.”

    Today’s Overtaxed Lineup:

    1. Austin Jackson CF
    2. Scott Sizemore 2B
    3. Brennan Boesch LF
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1B
    5. Victor Martinez DH
    6. Maggio Ordonez RF
    7. Jhonny Peralta SS
    8. Alex Avila C
    9. Brandon Inge 3B

     

  • Game 2011.32: Yankees at Tigers

    Well, the Tigers take the field for today’s asphalt game with the hopes and dreams of Tigers fans who are ready to charge up the AL Central standings after two games.  Count me in!  Before we start printing our AL Central Division shirts let’s remember the week preceding these last two games, but it’s hard not to get excited.  The Tigers have won the last two with timely hitting, outstanding starting pitching, and some shrewd lineup management.  A long series win over the venerable Yankees would replenish a lot of the recently lost fan capital.

    AperiordJperiod Burnett makes his seventh start of the season for the Yanks today.  Burnett has been a pleasant surprise for the Yanks this year, considering that last year he set franchise highs for the highest single-season ERA for a starter (> 180 IPs).  He has been taking advantage of great run support on his way to a 4-1 record (the Yanks are averaging 5 runs per game that he starts).  On the season, Burnett has a 3.93 ERA, a 1.28 WHIP and a 2.33 K/BB ratio.  His biggest flaw has been high pitch counts, which have left him with a 6 IP per start average.

    Porcello looks to lock up the series for the boys today, and there is no reason to believe that he won’t (other than the fact that I just wrote that).  After two starts which had him looking up the bus schedule to Toledo, Porcello has found his sinker and been downright filthy.  Over his last three starts, Porcello has allowed 4 earned in 19 2/3 (1.83 ERA), posted a 1.07 WHIP, and K’d 17 against only 3 walks.  Yeah, 17/3 K/BB.  Note this is only the 2nd time in RPs career that he has posted 3 straight quality starts, the last coming in May of 2009.

    Today’s double reverse jinx notes: The Yankees are the only AL team yet to lose 3 in a row, and they have not lost a series to an AL Central team since losing 3/4 to the Tigers in May of 2010. They are 9-0-2 in their series against AL Central teams since.

    AJax, Avila and Peralta with the day off today:

    1. Kelly CF
    2. Sizemore 2B
    3. Boesch RF
    4. Cabrera 1B
    5. Martinez C
    6. Ordonez DH
    7. Raburn LF
    8. Inge 3B
    9. Santiago SS

  • Game 2011.31: Yankees at Tigers

    Do you ever feel like the Tigers are never going to lose again?  Me neither.

    In off the field news – Zumaya is going to have exploratory surgery, reports the Freep.  This just confirms the inevitable.

    The Tigers bring their 1 game win streak and 1-0 record with SS manning 2B to Comerica tonight to take on the resurgent Freddy Garcia.

    Garcia is a wily 12 year vet who has a trio of 17+ win seasons on his resume (’99, ’01, ’06). Problem is that he also has spent significant time in the minors over the last three years rehabbing various injuries (including 3 starts for the Tigers in 2008), and was a non-roster invitee for the Yanks this spring.  A combination of a tremendous showing in spring training plus a lack of depth for the Yankees leads us to today.  Tonight will be Garcia’s 4th start of the season, with his first three going about as well as they could.  To date he’s allowed only 4 ER in 18 IPs, and the first one came in a relief appearance on April 10th.  He’s struck out 15 and posted a 1.17 WHIP during that time.  I’d like to go ahead and jinx Garcia and point out that in his career he’s 18-7 against the Tigers, and 8-3 at Comerica.

    Scherzer got a little roughed up last time out, largely due to 5 walks in 6 2/3.  Though his 4-0 record is stellar, his peripherals are about average, with a 1.51 WHIP, 3.82 ERA and 4.3 BB/9. With the way the Yankees take pitches, control will be imperative tonight.

    Note, Derek Jeter, who’s stolen more gold gloves than Rafael Palmeiro, only has 2 XBH this year. And Adam Dunn is still batting .153, though his .576 OPS dwarfs that of Maggs (.411).  Still, I expect him to be Maggs is batting 6th tonight in JLs new lineup.

    Today’s player of the game – Miggy Cabrera.  He’s going to get a big boost with SS and BB ahead of him, and VMart behind him.  He’s also a career .400 hitter off of Garcia (8-20) with 3 jacks.  I’m looking for a three run bomb from him today.

    Tonight’s Why is our 2nd Best Hitter Batting 8th Oh Yeah That’s 2nd Cleanup Lineup:

    1. Austin Jackson, CF
    2. Scott Sizemore, 2B
    3. Brennan Boesch, LF
    4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
    5. Victor Martinez, DH
    6. Magglio Ordonez, RF
    7. Jhonny Peralta, SS
    8. Alex Avila, C
    9. Brandon Inge, 3B

  • Game 2011.30: Yankees at Tigers

    Seven in a row.  Say it ain’t so…Jim.  Unfortunately it is.  So where do we go from here?

    Well, at least one MLB.com reporter thinks the Tigers have the best chance of the Twins, Tigers and White Sox to compete in the central.

    Sizemore won’t be the only new spot in the order moving forward, as JL said today that Boesch will now bat 3rd, VMart 5th (starting tomorrow) and Maggs 6th.  The most depressing thing in that article was the note that Maggs has only hit two balls into the outfield in his last 26 at-bats. Yeah, two.  One was a single.  I’m wondering what Maggs has to do to lose his spot in the lineup.  Does he have pics of Ol’ Smokey that we need to know about?

    CC Sabathia goes for the Yanks tonight looking to win his third consecutive start.  Though he has struggled recently in Comerica, going 0-3 with an 8.50 ERA in his last three starts there.  Sabathia pitched pretty well on opening day against the boys, giving up 2 ER (3 total) in six innings in a no-decision.

    I’m going to go ahead and predict that Bad Brad will be the player of the game tonight.  But lookout for Cano who may be ready to play tonight.  So I reserve my right to change my player of the game.

    Wells in for Boesch today against the lefty, then hopefully it will be a long time before we see a lineup like this.

    1. Austin Jackson, CF
    2. Scott Sizemore, 2B
    3. Magglio Ordonez, DH
    4. Miguel Cabrera, 1B
    5. Ryan Raburn, LF
    6. Jhonny Peralta, SS
    7. Casper Wells, RF
    8. Alex Avila, C
    9. Brandon Inge, 3B

  • Game 2011.29: Yankees at Tigers

    I blame the bus.

    The Tigers took the unusual step of going to Cleveland by bus instead of plane, and look what happened: a three-game sweep at the hands of the Indians.  So, yes, I’m throwing the bus under the bus.

    Unfortunately, they will be taking the same bus back to Detroit to face the Yankees.  Or will they?  Does the bus drop them off and then wait 3 days, or does a different bus take them back?  Or might they go by bus, and return by plane? Details on this are frustratingly scarce.

    Brandon Inge did not mention how the team got back to Detroit, but he did call a team meeting, which he referred to as a unifying meeting, and added “we are going to be a winning team.”

    At any rate, the Yankees have been hot, winning 4 of their last 5, and the hottest of the hot has been none other than our old friend Curtis Granderson, who hit his 8th HR of the season yesterday.  Granderson credits his hitting coach, Kevin Long, with helping him refine his swing.

    An intriguing match-up to watch will be Granderson vs Justin Verlander, who opens the series for Detroit.  They have faced each other once before, and Granderson has a HR in 4 ABs to show for it.  And that was with his old swing.

    The Yankees send out a reanimated Bartolo Colon, taking the rotation spot of Phil Hughes, whose arm apparently died.  Colon did not pitch in 2010, added another 30 pounds or so to his already portly frame, and was signed by the Yankees in the spring.  Now what kind of message does that send to the youngsters out there?

    Today’s Player of the Pre-Game:  Austin Jackson

    Austin’s mission is to find a way to sneak in a bit of time with that Kevin Long guy.

    Today’s Magglio’s-back lineup:

    1. Austin Jackson CF
    2. Ramon Santiago 2B
    3. Magglio Ordonez DH
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1B
    5. Brennan Boesch RF
    6. Ryan Raburn LF
    7. Jhonny Peralta SS
    8. Alex Avila C
    9. Brandon Inge 3B