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Stuff of note from the last few days:

  • Dmitri Young’s return seems close. He’s heading to Erie for a rehab assignment. To keep track of Young’s progress, make sure to check the minor league reports.
  • Remember when TV play-by-play man Mario Impemba was blogging on MLBlogs? That blog was kind of abandoned this winter. Well, I just found out he’s been blogging for Fox Sports. This incarnation looks to have launched during spring training and is kept up to date.
  • It also looks like Mario fancies himself a webmaster. He maintains a site about baseball broadcasting called the Sound of Baseball
  • I also happened across a couple of Tiger blogs. Mack Avenue and The Daily Fungo.
  • Much of the Tigers pitching staff success this year is being attributed to meetings that Chuck Hernandez holds with the staff and catchers. In the meetings they discuss how to approach the coming series. According to Vance Wilson this level of preparation is new

    We’re getting good scouting reports. We’re getting together as a group and talking about their lineup and getting good feedback. Chuck’s been awesome. I don’t think we’ve had this kind of preparation in a long time here in Detroit.”.

    Now I always thought that Bob Cluck was a decent pitching coach, and I guess I just assumed this was taking place in the past. Hmmmm

  • In other pitching news it appears that Justin Verlander is battling a blister problem. It sounds like it only causes problems for his curveball.
  • Chris Shelton and Kenny Rogers were named Tigers player and pitcher of the month for April
  • And last but not least, the Tigers are certainly not last nor least. On Baseball Prospectus’ Hit List the Tigers hold the number one spot.

Game 27: Royals at Twins

radarPREGAME:Another two game series with the Royals is about to come to a close – weather permitting. Based on the map, I’m not holding my breath.

If they do play, it will be a matchup of soft tossing lefties. Mike Maroth is set to take on Mark Redman. Redman, as you may remember, was a Tiger for a short spell. He was acquired in exchange for Todd Jones who is a Tiger once again. And then the Tigers traded Redman for 3 pitchers, one of which is Nate Robertson who is in the rotation. This all would have been more interesting if Redman were facing Robertson tonight.

Maroth will try to keep the hitters off balance, as Bonderman did last night. Bonderman did such a good job that the Royals got themselves a new hitting coach.

Game time is 7:05 – theoretically.

POSTGAME: Another strong pitching performance, a couple homers – including one from Craig Insurance Runs Monroe, and the Tigers have their 3rd 5 game win streak of the season. Only 22,000 fans for the series, which is somewhat understandable given the context (Royals, rain, playoff games). Here’s hoping tomorrow night tops that mark.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – May 1st

Toledo 6, Indianapolis 1
Roman Colon made his first start and pitched 3 innings of one hit ball. Matt Mantei pitched two innings and allowed only one hit while striking out two. He could be close to joining the Detroit bullpen. Chris Spurling pitched 1 1/3 innings for the save. Jack Hannahan drew 4 walks to lead the offense.

Altoona 5, Erie 1
Erie only managed 3 hits, the biggest being a triple from Crhis Maples. Preston Larrison lasted 7 innings, but he gave up 10 hits and only struck out two.

Clearwater 8, Lakeland 1
Clete Thomas picked up two hits, and three strikeouts. Jeff Frazier added a double, while Jeff Larish was 0 for 4. Lance Davis took the loss giving up 5 runs in 4 1/3 innings. Josh Rainwater was ineffective in relief allowing 7 hits and 3 runs in 3 2/3 innings.

West Michigan 9, Wisconsin 4 (First Game)
Matt Joyce and Wil Rhymes each doubled twice while Justin Justice added a double and a triple.

West Michigan 3, Wisconsin 4 (2nd Game)
Cameron Maybin was 2 for 4, as was Ryan Roberson. Sendy Vazquez gave up 4 runs (2 earned) in 4 innings to take the loss. He did fan 5 batters.

Series Wrap: Twins at Tigers

This series will go down in Tiger history as 33-1, which of course was the run differential. This will be good for all kinds of trivia, but I’m not sure what Tiger fans can really glean from it. In fact, I’d say we learned more about the Minnesota Twins than we did about the Detroit Tigers. The Twins are struggling, and while things will inevitably get better, there chances don’t look good this season. Their rough start, punctuated by this series even has some speculating about Johan Santana’s future as a Twin.

But on to the Tigers… Continue reading Series Wrap: Twins at Tigers

Game 26: Royals at Tigers

PREGAME: The Kansas City Royals come to town for a short two game series. Jeremy Bonderman will try to keep the string of strong outings alive for the Tigers. Bonderman, whose 5.04 ERA probably isn’t indicative of how well he’s pitched, has only really struggled against Matt Stairs (5 for 11, 2 homers).

The Tigers will face Runyelvs Hernandez. He of course started the brawl by beaning Carlos Guillen last year. He was also put on the disabled list for being out of shape.

In meaningless split info, the Tigers will be trying for their first Monday win since they beat these same Royals on Opening Day.

POSTGAME: Another masterful pitching performance for a Tiger starter was the story in the Tigers 3-2 win. Jeremy Bonderman picked up another 9 strikeouts to move him to third place in the AL.

As for whether or not he should have pitched the 9th, a case could definitely be made. Everything was working for him, and he was at 94 pitches. What was interesting to me isn’t that Bonderman didn’t pitch the 9th, it’s that Todd Jones did. Jones got an inning of work on Sunday, so it wasn’t about keeping him fresh. If it was about keeping the bullpen sharp, wouldn’t Joel Zumaya who hasn’t pitched since April 25th, been a better option? Was Jim Leyland managing to the save statistic? And if so, what makes the save more significant than the complete game shut out for his starter?

And once again, Craig Monroe provided insurance runs that became quite important late in the game via a home run.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – April 30th

Toledo: Postponed

Bowie 4, Erie 2
Erie only mustered 3 hits so there isn’t much to say about the offense. Virgil Vazquez was knocked out after 3 innings after giving up all 4 runs. Eulogio De La Cruz pitched 3 innings without a runner reaching base.

Lakeland 6, Clearwater 5 (14 innings)
Clete Thomas doubled twice, singled, and walked. Jeff Frazier homered and singled. Jeff Larish and Brent Dlugach added doubles. Jair Jurrgens had another strong start with 7 innings and no earned runs (2 unearned runs allowed). PJ Finigan picked up the win by throwing 3 2/3 innings and only allowing a HBP.

West Michigan: Postponed

Game 25: Twins at Tigers

PREGAME: After outscoring the Twins 27-1 in the first two games of the series, the Tigers look to complete the sweep. Kenny Rogers will face Kyle Lohse in the final game of the series.

Loshe, like the other Twins starters, has struggled in the early going. Because the Twins bullpen has thrown 249 pitches over the last two games, Lohse will probably be expected to carry the load, regardless of how he pitches.

Some interesting splits on Lohse so far this year:

  1. He’s allowing a .429 OBP to hitters who lead off an inning.
  2. He’s been brutal in the first inning (small sample issues abound). He’s allowing a .500/.545/.667 line in the first inning. Get him early.
  3. Unlike Radke and Silva, he hasn’t been undone by the long ball. He’s only allowed 2 homers in 85 plate appearances.


POSTGAME
Can it really get any better than this? A 6-0 shutout finished up the sweep of the Twins. I was at the game with my kids, so many of you probably had a better view than I did, even if you were listening on the radio. While the top of the order struggled, the bottom 3 of Craig Monroe, Marcus Thames, and Vance Wilson combined for 7 of the team’s 9 hits and 5 of the 6 RBI.

My favorite moment of the game was probably Wilson’s bases loaded double. The fact that it came right after Marcus Thames was plunked definitely gave it that “revenge” feel.

I’ll have the series wrap tomorrow.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – April 29th

Louisville 6, Toledo 5
David Espinsoa has worked his way into the leadoff spot. Coming into tonight his OBP was 414. That actually fell a little as he doubled and walked in 5 plate appearances. Josh Phelps homered twice. Colby Lewis allowed 5 runs in six innings. He struck out 6, but allowed 3 homers.

Erie 1, Binghamton 0
Humberto Sanchez threw 7 shut out innings. He allowed 5 hits and struck out 13 to lower his ERA to 1.50. Kody Kirkland picked up the only extra base hit for Erie with a double, but he struck out in his other 3 at-bats.

Lakeland 5, Clearwater 2
Jeff Frazier hit a grand slam home run. Jeff Larish added two singles. Kevin Ardoin picked up the win after 7 2/3 innings. Ardoin allowed 5 hits and two runs while striking out 8 and walking no one. Kevin Whelan pitched a scoreless 9th for his 6th save.
West Michigan 2, Wisconsin 0 (5 innings)
Ramon Garcia went “the distance” with a one hitter. He struck out 6 and walked one. Cameron Maybin got the start at DH and doubled. Cory Middleton and Justin Justice doubled as well.

Game 24: Twins at Tigers

PREGAME: The Tigers go for two in a row against the Minnesota Twins at 1:05pm. Justin Verlander will try for his first Comerica Park win. He faced the Twins last year and lost at home, and of course was beat around by the White Sox earlier this year. He’ll be opposed by groundball pitcher Carlos Silva. Silva made his mark last year by getting through innings very efficiently. However he posts and 8.33 ERA coming into today.

Craig Monroe went 2 for 5 yesterday, but that’s nothing new against the Twins. Monroe sports a .360 average against the Twins which is tops among active players.

Historically against Silva, Carlos Guillen has hit .450 in 20 at-bats. Brandon Inge and Monroe are also .300+ hitters against Silva. Ivan Rodriguez has only managed a .174 average in 23 at-bats, but I’d expect Vance Wilson to get the start anyways. EDIT: it looks like Pudge afterall…

POSTGAME: Ummm, not a lot I can say about an 18-1 thrashing. Everything worked for the Tigers, nothing worked for the Twins. The box score looks pretty ridiculous for the Tig’s, and Verlander did his job.

One thing I will point out is that Minnesota pitchers have 362 pitches in the first two games of this series. Of those, only 113 have come from starters. The Twins bullpen has been battered as much as the starters have, and is largely unavailable tomorrow.

Also, the Tigers drew 24,000+ today despite the Red Wings and Pistons in the playoffs as well as the NFL draft. This team is forcing people to pay attention.

Tigers Minor League Wrap – April 28th

Toledo 5, Louisville
Ryan Raburn, who has been playing more outfield, was the big stick in this game. He homered, hit a sac fly, added a single, and drew two walks. The pitching staff saw the return of Matt Mantei who appeared destined for retirement after a spring training injury. He retired all 4 batters he faced, 3 of which came via the strikeout. Chris Spurling followed Mantei and pitched a scoreless inning.

Binghamton 4, Erie 1
Nate Bumstead allowed 4 runs, only two of which were earned, in 7 innings. He only allowed 3 singles and two doubles while striking out 5. There were no offensive standouts for Erie as the team only managed 5 singles and no walks.

Lakeland 4, Sarasota 3 (11 innings)
Lakeland received strong pitching from pretty much everyone – except Kevin Whelan. Christhian Martinez pitched 5 scoreless innings and was followed by PJ Finigan who added 3 of his own. Kevin Whelan allowed two runs to score in the 11th inning on two hits, a run scoring wild pitch, and a walk. He managed to pick up the win though when Lakeland rallied to win behind an error, a walk, a sacrifice bunt, a fielders choice, and a single. Jeff Frazier homered and walked. Clete Thomas struckout 3 times in the midst of an 0 for 4. Jeff Larish dropped his average to .250 with an 0 for 5. Even with Larish’s rough night he is posting an OBP just shy of .400 due to 13 walks.

West Michigan 5, Kane County 2
Michael Hollimon hit his second homer and added two walks. Wil Rhymes also walked twice to compliment two singles. Lucas French allowed two runs in 6 innings (1 BB, 2 K). Andrew Kown raised his scoreless inning streak to 16 with two more innings tonight, and 3 strikeouts. He’s now fanned 16 batters while not allowing a walk. Orlando Perdomo picked up his 8th save by pitching a scoreless ninth.

Game 23: Twins at Tigers

PREGAME: The Twins come to town and have been struggling. Nate Robertson will be taking on Brad Radke. Radke is sporting an uncharacteristic 7.50 ERA. As has been the case several times this year, I hope that a struggling pitcher doesn’t find his groove against the Tigers (see Paul Byrd).

Carlos Guillen, Pudge Rodriguez, Magglio Ordonez, and Craig Monroe have all had success in the past against Radke. Going the other way, Twins hitters haven’t had a lot of experience against Robertson. Lew Ford has 7 hits in 21 at-bats and Torii Hunter is hitting .222 against Nate. Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer are still looking for their first hits.

In any case, the Tigers and Twins will be seeing a lot of each other. Nine of Detroit’s next 19 games are agaisnt the Twins.

POSTGAME: The Tigers blank the Twins 9-0 behind Nate Robertson.

There are two things I’d like to point out:
1. While it hasn’t happened on this site, either from me or in the comments, Robertson has received a good deal of grief. There have been calls for him to head to the bullpen to make room for Jordan Tata/Jason Grilli/Joel Zumaya/etc. Robertson has had one bad outing this year, and two spectacular ones. Now he won’t continue to be as dominant as he was the last two outings, but I’d hope he has at least earned the benefit of the doubt.

2. I guess I needn’t have worried about Brad Radke correcting himself. It just seems that too many times in the last several/dozen years we’ve seen struggling pitcher against struggling offense, and which ever role the Tigers are assuming, their counterpart seems to self-correct. I have to say it was nice to be on the good side.

A. Well I guess I had a third thing, but it really wasn’t that important. With Pudge catching the whole game, it appears that Vance Wilson will once again be catching Justin Verlander. I know last year it was by design. This year I don’t know if it has been a concious effort to have Wilson catching Verlander, or if it’s just working out that way.