From the monthly archives:

May 2005

Shelton up, Pena down

by billfer on May 31, 2005 · 9 comments

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If you’re new here and like what you see, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Need more info on what subscribing entails? Here’s a primer. Thanks for visiting! Team 1270 is reporting that Chris Shelton and Carlos Pena are trading places. Given Pena’s struggles (181/307/287) this season, this move [...]

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The Pudge Weight Loss - again

by billfer on May 30, 2005 · 2 comments

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Lynn Henning, who normally does a pretty good job covering the Tigers, wrote a piece in this weekend’s paper that requires a response. Basically the gist of the article is that Henning wants to talk to Pudge about his weight loss, and Rodriguez keeps blowing him off. Henning does a good job [...]

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I had a great time last night hanging out with Brian, Rob, and Brian at Duggan’s last night. We covered a lot of topics including of course the Tigers, other Detroit sports, Detroit sports media, and blogging. It’s something that I’d definitely like to do again later in the season

Bobby Higginson underwent elbow [...]

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Mapping Win Shares

by billfer on May 26, 2005 · 3 comments

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Studes at Hardball Times runs a “Ten things I didn’t know last week” column that is always chockful of interesting stuff. This week’s column has a graph that I found fascinating called a treemap. Aside from the coolness of the techinque itself, Studes put it to good work illustrating Win Shares across [...]

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Getting the call

by billfer on May 25, 2005 · 2 comments

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Barring a huge offensive game from Carlos Pena on Thursday night, I think that Chris Shelton will be starting for the Tigers on Friday night. After another two-run performance, the Tigers need to try and infuse some life into the lineup. The Tigers current first base tandem continued to struggle tonight with [...]

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What the funk

by billfer on May 24, 2005 · 2 comments

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With the Tigers’ recent inability to score runs, it’s beginnning to feel a lot like 2003. Not even counting tonight’s game in which they are being shutout in the 7th inning, the Tigers have failed to score more than 4 runs in 10 of their last 12 games. In those other [...]

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Get Together Update

by billfer on May 24, 2005 · 0 comments

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I’ve got some good news and some bad news. First, the bad news…due to the Wolverine Softball team’s run towards a championship, Ryan Sosin from Tigers Central won’t be joining us.
The good news is that we picked a place - Duggan’s in Royal Oak. The other good news is that [...]

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All about efficiency

by billfer on May 22, 2005 · 3 comments

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One of Jason Johnson’s biggest deficiencies the last few years is his ability to pitch late into games. Part of it may have been due to stamina - as he tends to struggle when he gets past the 90 pitch mark. Over the last 3 seasons his OPS against jumps to .899 [...]

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Let’s get together…

by billfer on May 20, 2005 · 6 comments

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Myself, Brian Borawski from TigerBlog, and Ryan Sosin from Tigerscentral will be meeting up on May 26th to watch the Tigers battle the Yankees - and you’re all invited.
This is just a very informal gathering to:1. Watch the Tigers2. Talk baseball with fellow Tiger fans3. Maybe put a face with the [...]

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The Gameday Experience

by billfer on May 18, 2005 · 3 comments

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As a mini-season ticket holder for several seasons, I’ve attended my share of games at Comerica Park. Inevitably, I’ve started to warm up to the place. Either I’m getting used to it, or I’m just having more fun seeing a competitive team (well a competitive team wearing the home whites). However, [...]

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Missing Magglio?

by billfer on May 16, 2005 · 0 comments

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With the exception of a 10 run outburst in Anaheim, the Tigers offense has been in a funk for several weeks. In their last 17 games they have only averaged 3.5 runs per game. Fortunately some strong pitching has kept them 8-9 over that span. What is commonly heard is that [...]

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Off Day Links

by billfer on May 12, 2005 · 4 comments

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With the Tigers having an off day, I’ll keep this light.
Pudge’s SlumpOver his last ten games Ivan Rodriguez is 5 for 41. Using the Baseball Musings day-by-day database we can look and see if Pudge has ever had a streak this rough before. After dumping the data in Excel, it [...]

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