News and Links and Such

Stuff of note from the last couple days:

  • The Daily Fungo did an interview with Lynn Henning. It is available as a podcast.
  • There’s a new Tiger blog called Tigers Thoughts. It is written by a couple of very guys who are very knowledgable about the Tigers system (and occasional commentors here) and their early posts focus on Colby Lewis, Humberto Sanchez, and the lack of position players. Bookmark this site.
  • The Tigers continue to add to their research and development team. They’ve been infusing the scouting ranks over the last 18 months. Earlier they let long time Latin America coordinator Ramon Pena go. Now they have hired Ramon Perez to head the efforts in the Dominican Republic. He’s done similar work for the Astros and Dodgers since 1985.

    Where Ramon Pena was pretty much responsible for all of Latin America, the Tigers now have specific people assigned to DR and Venezuela along with a director of International scouting.

  • Humberto Sanchez and Cameron Maybin will be participating in the Future’s Game on All Star Sunday. This will be a great chance for Tiger fans to see two of the top (and really probably the top two) prospects in the Tigers system.

Game 73: Tigers at Brewers

PREGAME The Tigers look for a sweep of the Brewers, and the road trip. Nate Robertson, who has been good, will take on Chris Capuano, who is also good. Sorry that’s all I have right now. Off to a meeting.

POSTGAME: Eh, what are you gonna do? It’s hard to get too upset about a loss after 6 straight wins. The Tigers had an unusual lineup to say the least and went up against a pretty good pitcher.

I just feel bad for Nate Robertson who did his part. The first two runs he allowed were the result of errors. He knocked in a run on his own. And his bullpen couldn’t hold the lead.

Oh well. Let’s come home and bring on the Cardinals.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – June 20th

Rochester 7, Toledo 1
It was another average outing for Jordan Tata. He allowed 4 runs in 6 innings on 7 hits and 3 walks while striking out 5. Mark Woodyard allowed 3 runs in 2 innings of relief work. The Hens offense only mustered 4 hits.

Erie 4, Reading 3
Kurt Airoso was 2 for 4 and Mike Rabelo was 2 for 3. Nate Bumstead allowed 3 runs in 6 innings. He walked 3 and struck out 2.

Fort Myers 11, Lakeland 3
Jeff Frazier was 2 for 4 with his 7th homer. Chris Robinson has been swining the bat well and his 2 for 3 raised his average to .271. Jeremy Johnson was hit hard allowing 7 runs and two homers in 3 1/3 innings. Control was also a problem with 4 walks against 2 strikeouts.

MWL All Star Game: The game featured only 2 appearances by Whitecaps. Michael Hollimon was 0 for 1 and Orlando Perdomo retired the 2 batters he faced.

Oneonta 7, Tri-city 6
The new draft picks are here! Scott Sizemore was 2 for 4 and Ronnie Bourquin was 1 for 4.

Get your Tiger Tickets – Now!

Tiger tickets are going fast, and there won’t be much of a chance to see them at Comerica in the near future.

The Tigers have a 6 game homestand coming up in which they should draw close to 200,000. They’ve already sold 100k for the St. Louis series, and with Clemens likely to pitch for Houston one of those game stands a good chance of selling out. So if you don’t have tickets for this homestand, you might want to get down to the box office in the next day or so.

And if you miss the Tigers this homestand, you’re out of luck for a while. The Tigers head on the road for a 9 game road trip which is then followed by the All Star Break. So the Tigers won’t be home again until July 13th. They will then play their only 10 home games in March. In fact, after the upcoming homestand only 10 of their next 29 games are at home.

Now it may be rough for the Tigers, and fans, and ticket sales, but it could prove helpful come September when the Tigers play 17 of their final 28 at home. In fact 25 of their last 42 will be played in Detroit. If the Tigers are in a pennant race the team and ticket sales should definitely benefit.

Game 72: Tigers at Brewers

PREGAME: The Zach Miner show comes to Milwaukee. Miner has proven to be a pretty capable replacement for Mike Maroth against some tough offenses. Things won’t get easier tonight, or even going forward, as the film library on Zach becomes more robust.

He’ll be facing Rick Helling who makes his first start of the season after coming back from elbow problems.

Craig Monroe will take Marcus Thames’s spot in the lineup as he makes his first start since Wednesday.

POSTGAME: Well at least that Zach Miner film library isn’t getting a lot of footage of guys having success against him. Awesome outing by Miner, and of course it was a slight disappointment he couldn’t get the shut out as well.

The Tigers went long ball crazy again and Jeremy Bonderman can’t help but wonder why an offense that hits 12 homers in 3 games can’t get give him a little run support.

And while the White Sox won again, the other team that is matching the Tigers blow for blow is the Twins. While the Indians may be wilting, the Twins are doing their best to make things interesting. I don’t think things will be as easy the next time they meet up.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – June 21st

Toledo 2, Rochester 2 (in progress 10th inning)
Josh Phelps hit a two run homer, his 9th. Brian Peterson doubled and tripled. Nook Logan was 1 for 3 with a walk. Colby Lewis allowed a single run in 6 innings. He fanned 4 and walked just one. In other news, congratulations to Humberto Sanchez who was named International League Pitcher of the Week.

Erie – DNP

Fort Myers 2, Lakeland 1
Lakeland managed 11 hits, including 4 doubles, but only pushed across one run. Jeff Larish was 2 for 3 with a double and a walk. Jeff Frazier and Chris Robinson also doubled. Dallas Trahern allowed one run in 6 innings on 5 hits, 2 walks, and 3 K’s.

West Michigan – DNP

Game 71: Tigers at Brewers

PREGAME: Fresh off the heels of a beat-down at Wrigley, the Tigers look to extend their winning streak to 5. Quite frankly, I’ll be a little disappointed if the Tigers don’t spot Jeremy Bonderman some runs in the first inning after what transpired the last 3 games.

Bonderman’s last 2 turns in the rotation were the Tigers last two losses – not that either was Bonderman’s fault. His bullpen collapsed and blew a 3 run lead in Toronto and the offense spoiled an 8 inning, 1 run, 12 strikeout performance against the D-Rays.

The Tigers face another lefty in Doug Davis. Davis has struggled with his control this year walking 5 per nine innings. However, he’s walked only 5 in his last 3 starts.

POSTGAME: It takes a special team to turn 2 bunts into a run. Once again it’s stuff like that that make you think this team has something special going.

An outstanding effort of course by Jeremy Bonderman and it really would have been a shame had he not picked up the win.

Jim Leyland made a great move to order the intentional walk forcing Doug Davis out of the game.

Kudos also go to Todd Jones who has thrown 4 1-2-3 innings in the last 8 days. (he also allowed 4 runs in an inning, but he’s really done okay lately).

Tigers sign 7 more from draft

The Tigers announced the signing of 7 more players from the draft, including their 2nd, 3rd, and 5th round picks:

Rd	Player	        Pos     B/T	Age	School
2	Ronnie Bourquin	3B	L/R	21	Ohio State U.
3	Brennan Boesch	CF	L/L	21	UC-Berkeley
5	Scott Sizemore	SS	R/R	21	Virginia Commonwealth
6	Jordan Newton	C	R/R	20	Western Kentucky U.
9	Zach Piccola	LHP	R/L	21	U. of South Alabama
20	Casey Fien	RHP	R/R	22	Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
21	Thomas Thornton	LHP	L/L	22	U. of Notre Dame

Tigers Minor League Wrap – June 18th

Toledo 3, Rochester 0
Humberto Sanchez continued to dazzle, this time allowing 2 singles in 6 1/3 innings of work. He walked two and struck out 5. Chris Spurling pitched 1 2/3 innings and Lee Gardner pitched a scoreless 9th to preserve the shutout. David Espinosa homered in a 2 for 4 day.

Harrisburg 17, Erie 8
Humberto Sanchez’s good fortune is Erie’s loss as they were throttled. Bobby Jones came into today having allowed 11 earned runs in 49.2 innings, but allowed that many in 3 2/3 innings today. He was tagged for 4 homers. Kody Kirkland was 2 for 5 with a homer. Juan Francia was 3 for 6 and is now hitting .151.

Lakeland – DNP (All Star break)

West Michigan – cancelled (rain)

Game 70: Tigers at Cubs

PREGAME: The Tigers will try and make it a happy Father’s Day by completing a sweep against the Cubs. Kenny Rogers will make his first attempt at 200 career wins while Mark Prior will make his first attempt at starting this season.

We know that Pudge Rodriguez will get the day off, but I’d hope that Jim Leyland wouldn’t tinker too much with a lineup that has been crushing the ball in the first two games of the series

And on a non-baseball note, I’d like to wish Happy Father’s Day to all fathers today. There’s just something about baseball and it’s ability to bridge generations that make days like today special.

POSTGAME: Congratulations of course go to Kenny Rogers on securing his 200th victory. He did it while being dominant in one of baseball’s most historic venues on Father’s Day. I think the script is complete.

Of course his win was overshadowed by a power display by, well, everyone except Magglio Ordonez and Placido Polanco. If you had told me that in mid June Brandon Inge would be leading the team in homers with Marcus Thames close on his heels, I’d have thought the season would be a disaster. Instead, the Tigers have 6 players with 10-15 homers and Carlos Guillen hovering at 9. I haven’t done any research, but I can’t imagine too many times when the #7 and #8 hitter combine for 4 homers in a game.

Again we saw the talents of Curtis Granderson who picked up only one single in the series but still picked up 16 total bases. And Chris Shelton continues to look much improved. His first homer was a bomb to straight away centerfield. A .900 OPS hitter in the bottom 3rd will definitely help the offense.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – June 17th

Toledo 10, Rochester 4
David espinosa was 3 for 5 with 2 doubles and Josh Phelps added 3 hits as well. Chad Durbin went 5 2/3 innings allowing 3 runs on 8 hits with no walks and 2 strikeouts.

Harrisburg 6, Erie 2
Once again Erie’s offense was stymied and managed only 4 hits. Kurt Airoso had the big one with a two run homer. Brent Clevlen struck out 3 times in 4 plate appearances. Preston Larrison went 7 innings allowing 4 runs on 10 hits and 3 walks.

There was no game for the Lakeland Tigers as the FSL held it’s All Star Game. L-Tiger reps included Jeff Frazier (1 for 4 with a homer) and Chris Robinson (0 for 1). Tiger pitchers recorded the final 4 outs with Jeff Hahn pitching a scoreless inning and Kevin Whelan allowing a walk and a flyout.

West Michigan 7, Fort Wayne 3
Matt Joyce and Dusty Ryan homered for the Caps. Cameron Maybin was 2 for 3 and added 2 walks and his 9th stolen base. Wil Rhymes also reached base 4 times in 5 at-bats. Lucas French went six innings allowing 3 runs on 6 hits. He fanned 3 and allowed 2 homers. Matt Rusch picked up a 3 inning save allowing only one base runner.