Carlos Guillen is now day to day with a groin strain. He left tonight’s game and the Tigers will now be relying on Neifi Perez and Omar Infante to man the left side of the infield.
Yearly Archives: 2007
Game 52: Tigers at Rays
PREGAME: The Tigers will try and take the series against the Rays. But to do so they’ll have to find success off a good pitcher. And it’s not Scott Kazimir. I know, it’s weird.
I must confess, I didn’t know anything about James Shields until I went to type this up. All his number look pretty good. He fans 7.8 per nine innings and walks only one fourth that many. He’s allowed only 59 hits in 74 1/3 innings. The only slight blemish is 9 homers which still isn’t bad. Plus he’s efficient, last through at least 7 innings in each of his last 7 starts. Who knew?
The Tigers will send out Nate Robertson who is getting torched lately. He’s allowed 37 hits over his last 4 starts spanning 20 1/3 innings and he’s walked 7 while fanning only 8. He thinks he’s figured out the problem which would be timely.
POSTGAME: Things looked so good when the Tigers picked up 2 hits on 2 swings and ultimately plated 3 runs in the first inning. But James Shields started doing what he’s been doing all season and shut down a pretty good offense.
- This is the first game in a while that offense was really shut down. Sure they’ve had some low run totals, but in the other games they were still hitting balls hard and getting baserunners. Tonight it was one inning of offense and 8 innings of nothing. And aside from Granderson’s triple and Thames single those were the only hard hit balls. Even in the rally they were turf hits.
- And Shields was efficient enough that he could stick around the whole game. You’d like to see the hitters run up the pitch count, but he was throwing strikes. They just couldn’t manage solid contact.
- Nate Robertson started off great. He was getting swings and misses and not a lot of solid contact. But then the pitch counts started running up and the baserunners started to accumulate. And again he couldn’t get out of the 6th inning.
- Plus he allowed 2 more homers bringing his total to 5 in the last 2 games.
- A couple of the runs came across as the result of miscues. The first was when Marcus Thames misplayed a grounder in the hole. Thames looked simply devastated on the bench after a wild pitch and a double scored the first run. Without the misplay Nate gives up 2 less hits, throws fewer pitches, and saves a run.
- The other run Nate got himself into with a wild pickoff throw that there was nothing Thames could do about that allowed the runner to advance to 3rd.
- Magglio’s hit streak came to an end. It’s also the first game in a while where he didn’t have a hard hit ball. Ordonez still drew a walk, but never made solid contact. This includes fouling off a couple of hittable fastballs in his first at-bat. I’m not knocking him at all and it’s only one game. I just hope he’s not slowing down because he’s been amazing to watch. Plus if Guillen is out, Ordonez probably won’t see as many good pitches.
Game Time 7:10pm
Inge has broken toe
Just heard on WDFN that Brandon Inge broke his toe when he was hit by a pitch last night. Fortunately he’s only supposed to miss a couple games. Omar Infante will play in his place tonight
links for 2007-05-30
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Hopefully it works. Nate has struggled his last few times out.
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Henning says the Tigers have to have more production from first, even if Sean Casey is a nice guy. Even the traditional stats point out Casey’s flaws. RBI is a flawed stat, but when you’re a regular with 11 at the end of May, something is amiss.
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At the end of the article it notes that Omar Infante will start at 3B if his knee is okay. That’ll be 3 straight starts at 3 different positions.
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Joe Posanski ranks the 25 most exciting players in baseball. This is 11-25. Carlos Guillen checks in at 20.
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Jeff Jones notes a sharper breaking ball and Seay credits better conditioning for his success
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Seriously. This is long, but read it. And look at the pictures. Seriously. Seriously
Game 51: Tigers at Rays
PREGAME: Minimalist post this time. Family obligations have kept me from writing the past few days. Today is me and Mrs. Billfer’s anniversary, so I won’t be witnessing the game, commenting on it, or writing about it after the fact. Probably not minor league wrap tonight either. Sorry bout that, but on occasion things trump the Tigers.
In any case, it’s Jeremy Bonderman and Casey Fossum as the Tigers try to stem a 4 game losing skid.
Game Time 7:10
Tigers Minor League Wrap – 5/28/07
Toledo 0 Scranton 2
Some guy named Roger Clemens started this one and held the offense to 2 hits. The Hens only amassed 3 total. Cory Hamman started and allowed only 1 run on 6 hits over 6 innings
Erie 5 Akron 4
Kody Kirkland homered and added a single. Erick Almonte also had 2 hits. Dallas Trahern started and allowed 4 runs on 7 hits over 6 1/3 innings. He induced 12 ground outs against only 3 flyballs.
Lakeland – DNP
Fort Wayne 5 West Michigan 11
Brennan Boesch and Scott Sizemore each picked up 4 hits and Gorkys Hernandez added 3. Duane Below needed all the help he could get giving up 5 runs on 6 hits, including 2 homers, in 5 1/3 innings.
Minors News
Matt is now a member of the working media. Way to go Matt!
Game 50: Tigers at Rays
PREGAME: The Tigers head to Tampa to try and heal from a home sweep at the hands of the Indians. The Devil Rays have a history of helping teams heal, however they aren’t the pushover they once were, at least offensively where they rank in the middle of the AL in runs scored. However, they walk in the bottom third of the league and lead all teams in strikeouts so you can pitch to them.
Chad Durbin will be doing that pitching tonight for the Tigers. Durbin has done about what you can expect and hope for from a 5th starter. He’s giving the team 5 plus inning each time up and holding the opponents to 3 or fewer runs.
The Tigers will be opposed by Edwin Jackson. Jackson posts a very solid 7.5 K/9 rate. And that’s the only positive. He’s walked 23 in 37 innings and allowed 48 hits. Of course the Tigers have had their share of struggles with struggling pitchers at times this year. Here’s hoping this isn’t one of those times.
Game Time 7:10pm
Tigers Minor League Wrap – 5/27/07
Columbus 5 Toledo 14
No shortage of offense for the Mud Hens with Ryan Raburn leading the way. He hit for the cycle. Mike Hessman nearly matched him but was a single short. David Espinosa hit his 2nd homer of the year and Chris Shelton added two hits and a walk. Yorman Bazardo allowed 1 run on 6 hits, 4 walks and 1 strikeout in 6 innings. Roma Colon making a rehab appearance allowed 2 runs on 3 hits and a walk in 1 inning of work.
Erie 3 Akron 5
A meager day for the Seawolves with only 5 hits. Eddie Bonine allowed 4 runs in 4 2/3 innings on 7 hits, 2 walks, and 2 K’s.
Palm Beach 3 Lakeland 2
Ovandy Suero had 2 hits and a walk. Surprisingly it resulted in only 1 stolen base, and 1 caught stealing. Cameron Maybin was 0 0for 3 with a walk. Eleazar Aponte pitched 6 shut out innings allowing 6 hits and 3 walks while fanning 5.
Fort Wayne 2 West Michigan 10
Brandon Timm had 3 hits, including 2 doubles. Ryan Strieby hit his 5th homer and added a single. Audy Ciriaco, James Skelton, Deik Scram, and Gorkys Hernandez all had multi-hit games as well. Angel Castro pitched 8 shutout innings allowing only 5 baserunners and striking out 3.
Gmae 49: Indians at Tigers
PREGAME: If you notice this is only game 49 and a loss would drop the Tigers to all of 2.5 games back of the league leading Indians. Clearly it’s not a must win situation, but it certainly is a nice to win situation. If only to keep from the impending overreactions if the Tigers are swept.
They’ll have their work cut out facing Fausto Carmona. After watching him in the closer role last year, who would have ever thought the previous sentence would be written. Still, Carmona comes in with a 2.73 ERA. Now that ERA is probably a little better than it should be with a K/9 of 3.25. But like his rotation mates Sabathia and Byrd he doesn’t walk many with only 15 in 55 1/3 innings pitched. Limiting the free passes and extra base hits (opponents are only slugging 380) keeps the runs down.
The Tigers will send out Mike Maroth and would love to see him get through 7 innings. The key will be to keep the ball in the park. Maroth has already been tagged for 10 round trippers, and Cleveland certainly has the offense to add to that total.
With Placido Polanco out, Craig Monroe will assume the #2 spot in the order and Omar Infante will man second base.
Game Time 8:09 on ESPN. Let’s see if Joe Morgan has learned the names of any other Tigers besides Gary Sheffield. I’m a little disappointed that Jason Verlander won’t be pitching tonight.
Tigers Minor League Wrap – 5/26/07
Columbus 8 Toledo 5
Timo Perez doubled twice and singled. Chris Shelton singled, doubled, and walked twice. Dennis Tankersley surrendered 7 runs on 10 hits in 3 innings of work. Jeremy Johnson was solid in relief allowing 1 run on 4 hits while fanning 4 in 5 innings.
Erie 1 Akron 3
Jackson Melian had half the team’s hits with 3 including a homer. Eulogio De La Cruz allowed 8 hits and 3 runs in 5 innings with only 1 strikeout.
Palm Beach 9 Lakeland 6
Wilkin Ramirez had 3 hits including a triple. Wil Rhymes and Mike Hernandez each added 2 hits. Alfredo Figaro allowed 3 runs on 7 hits with no walks or K’s in 5 innings.
West Michigan 7 Fort Wayne 8
Ryan Strieby was a triple short of the cycle and picked up 4 RBI. Jeff Kunkel added 3 hits. Jonah Nickerson allowed 4 runs on 8 hits with 2 K’s and 2 BB’s in 5 innings.
Minors News
Matt Wallace catches up on some organizational transactions
D Town Baseball notes that the Toledo Mudhens will face Roger Clemens. The game will be on Monday at 5pm on ESPN2.
Coping
As the injuries mount in the Tigers bullpen, the best the Tigers can hope for is to get by. Joel Zumaya still has another 8 weeks or so on the shelf, and while Fernando Rodney’s injury isn’t expected to be serious the Tigers won’t have him for a couple weeks. Now Jason Grilli probably won’t even be able to help for a few days at least. The way I figure there are 3 ways they can survive until they start to get some key arms back. Continue reading Coping
Game 48: Indians at Tigers
PREGAME: The Tigers are on pseudo national TV today. It’s one of Fox’s games of the week, but once again it is the 3rd game on the schedule. It’s really ashame when there are 2 very good teams and a very good pitching match-up with C.C. Sabathia and Justin Verlander going at it.
The weather has been sketchy today, so hopefully they can get it in.
Game Time 3:55pm
POSTGAME: Ugh. Not so much the final outcome, but the fact that the injury count for the day matched the runs on the board. I guess in some warped way it’s a good thing the Tigers didn’t score more. The rest of the day is just so much more frustrating than the final score in this one.
- There was really only one hard hit ball off of Verlander. However, he was working behind in the count and 4 walks and a hit batsman helped chase him an inning earlier than his counterpart Sabathia. The Tigers had a few more hard hit balls, but Sabathia didn’t issue the free passes and kept his pitch count low.
- Even still, Verlander comes back to start the 7th inning if Jhonny Peralta doesn’t poke that single over Guillen’s head. It extended the inning 2 more batters and pushed his pitch count from 96 to over 100.
- Not sure what the official scorer was thinking on the Omar Infante error/triple. Yes the ball was hit a long ways, but Infante got back in time and the ball hit him in the glove. That catch has to be made, and no way do you score that a hit when it was the first of the game.
- Nice game today by Marcus Thames. I can’t believe how far the broken bat homer went, and he added a sharp double as well.
- Not a nice game today by Infante. He looked horrible at the plate, and of course had the aforementioned drop in centerfield. Not really what you want to see when you hear that your starting second baseman has a strained oblique.
- And of course the bullpen. As nice as it would be to have Leyland leave his starters out there another inning, he can’t do it with the pitch counts they’ve been running up. A combination of Seay/Byrdak/Grilli in the 7-8 innings of close games could make for a long couple of weeks. I don’t fault any of those guys especially. It’s just not what anybody pictured for the pen.
- Of course Grilli might not be a part of that picture. After the homer he took a liner off the leg adding injury to insult. I know Grilli is a popular whipping boy, and I’ve even taken part to an extent. But things are getting very thin.