Sam Hoff has been breaking down how the Tigers do in each 18 games stretch of the season, as 18 games is 1/9th of the season, or 1 inning. The 8th inning includes games through Monday night.
The 8th Inning is over.
Each 18 games represent 1 inning of a baseball season. The Tigers record so far in each Inning:
Starters: Bullpen:
W-L RS-RA HR-SB-AVG/OBA/SLG W-L-IP- ERA W-L-S-ERA
1: 10-8 86 -79 17-9 -235/313/380 5-2-110.2-3.66 5-6-8-4.68
2: 13-5 112-97 23-10-308/377/518 9-3-102.1-4.84 4-2-8-5.03
3: 7-11 110-96 26-7 -310/364/517 7-7-110.2-3.99 0-4-3-7.80
4: 13-5 136-75 20-5 -324/390/508 13-4-103.0-4.37 0-1-2-3.47
5: 11-7 91 -79 23-20-272/357/443 10-5-112.0-3.46 1-2-7-3.33
6: 7-11 84 -113 17-8 -276/325/415 3-8- 99.2-6.59 4-3-6-4.31
7: 7-11 83 -110 20-10-266/315/436 4-10-101.0-6.50 3-1-4-5.12
8: 10-8 95 -77 15-18-298/373/455 4-5- 91.1-4.93 6-3-1-3.18
The 8th inning started with a loss to Cleveland, the Tigers then took 3 of 4 from the Yankees, that was followed by losing 5 out of 7 to KC, Oakland, and the White Sox. Winning 5 out of the last 6 including last night’s miracle gives some glimmer of hope. I think the Tigers must get to 92 wins and sweep Cleveland in the remaining 3 game set to have a chance. That would mean going 14-4 in the 9th inning. The Tigers have not had a 14-win inning in 2006 or 2007, though they have had four 13-win innings.
The offense came to life as Granderson, T Perez, and Maggs all batted over 400 with a OPS over 1000 (Granderson and Maggs tied for the lead with 15 RBIs). Polanco, Inge, Pudge and Casey all had good performances. Carlos Guillen was 2-12-235/304/397 as he continues to get RBI even though he is slumping. Thames has played himself onto the bench as he morphed into C-Mo with a 1-7-209/244/349. Ramon Santiago started 8 games and performed as expected (235/297/353). The rest of the team was 127/238/181 in 110 ABs including 0-17 by Sheff.
Verlander is hot as he won all 3 starts with a 0.83 era. Robertson, Rogers, and Durbin combined for 7 starts without a win, but did have a combined 3.38 era in 40 innings. Bonderman was 1-3 in 4 starts with a 7.91 era. Miller, Jurrgens, and Vasquez had 4 starts combined lasting a TOTAL of 10.1 innings in those starts.
The back end of the bullpen (Zumaya, Rodney, and Jones) was 0-2 with 1 save and a 5.40 era in 23.2 innings. The middle relief of Grilli, Miner, Seay (3 wins!!!), and Brydak were a combined 4-0 with a 0.92 era and a 0.67 WHIP in 39 innings. The rest of the pen (Bazardo, Capellen, Durbin, and Vasquez) was 2-1 with a 6.23era in 13 innings.
I read where baseball prospectus gives the Tigers a 15% chance of making the playoffs. I think they may be generous. Unless Cleveland totally collapses (I can’t see a Yankee collapse), we need 14 wins to have a shot. With the rotation in flux and the middle relievers presently carrying the load, 14 wins is a real long shot.