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Tigers Minor League Wrap 5/2/09

Toledo 14 Lehigh Valley 11
Jeff Larish went 3 for 5 with a double. Brent homered and singled. Danny Worth and Clete Thomas each had 2 hits. Wil Rhymes was 1 for 3 with 3 walks. Don Kelly hit 2 triples. Chris Lambert allowed 6 runs on 7 hits and 5 walks in 5.2 innings. Freddy Dolsi blew up allowing 5 runs on 3 walks and 2 hits while recording just 1 out.

Erie 15 Altoona 1
Brennan Boesch homered and had 2 doubles. Ryan Strieby and Jeff Frazier both had 3 hit days and Cale Iorg added 2 hits. Scott Sizemore walked 4 times. Luis Marte fanned 5 and allowed 1 run (a solo homer) in 7 innings. Zach Simons pitched 2 innings of scoreless relief.

Lakeland 1 Brevard County 5
Justin Henry went 3 for 4. Andy Dirks doubled and singled. Andrew Hess fanned 4 with 1 walk and 2 runs in 6 innings. Brett Jacobson allowed 3 runs on 4 hits in 1 inning.

West Michigan 8 Burlington 2
Billy Nowlin was 3 for 3 with a walk. Luis Palacios was a triple short of the cycle. Luke Putkonen allowed 2 runs on 5 hits and 3 walks with 4 K’s in 4 innings. Victor Larez pitched 5 innings of 1 hit ball with no walks and 8 K’s.

Game 2009.023: Indians at Tigers

PREGAME: It’s the Tigers first foray into “National TV” (by National I mean Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, the Dakotas, parts of West Virginia, Erie PA and Spokane) today with an afternoon tilt as game 3 of Fox’s MLB Saturday.

Zach Miner takes the hill for Detroit. This may not bode well because he posts an 857 OPS against at home (653 on the road) and a 799 OPS against in day games (738 after dark). Oh yeah, and the Indians have a 987 OPS against him. Then again Carl Pavano was supposed to be awful and he stymied the Tigers.

For the Indians it will be Aaron Laffey. The 24 year old lefty has a 2.41 ERA in 18.1 innings due in large part because he’s kept the ball in the park. He’s yet to allow a homer this year. He has walked 10 and only fanned 9.

Cleveland vs. Detroit – May 2, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday

Game Time 3:40

POSTGAME: Well a lot happened in that game. The Tigers got a big inning and an Adam Everett grand slam. The Indians got a Raburn induced big inning right after. And the the teams took turns picking on each other’s bullpens but the Tigers prevailed. That was your 4 sentence summation.

  • Everett had a great at-bat (and not just the result) when he hit the grand slam. It was nice to see him rewarded. But I have to wonder how often a player hits a slam, and then is asked to sacrifice bunt, and then is pinch hit for? I’m not saying any of the decisions were wrong, but an interesting day for Everett
  • Inge continues to pick it and get on base.
  • A lot of people love small ball. When it works it can be fun. But thank goodness Leyland wasn’t having Granderson sacrifice in the 8th inning. I love it when we beat up on Betancourt.
  • Miguel Cabrera is back to ripping the ball.
  • Carlos Guillen has been a ground ball machine lately, but he kept the ball in the air today. He only had a sac fly to show for it, but is this the start of something?
  • Miner didn’t deserve to be hung with 5 earned runs. Official score keeping is bizarre. It started in the Angels series, but the Comerica scorer has been awful this week as well.
  • Bobby Seay gave up a run. First one this year. I can’t complain, especially since the boys still got a W.
  • Joel Zumaya is making me smile
  • Fernando Rodney has pitched 5 innings in save situations this year and has allowed 3 hits and 1 walk while striking out 5.

Tigers Minor League and Dontrelle Wrap – 5/1/09

Toledo 5 Lehigh Valley 6
Dontrelle Willis walked 2 in the first, but finished after 5 IP, 7 hits, 2 BB’s, a HBP, and 4 K’s. Sixty of his 102 pitches went for strikes.Fu Te Ni allowed 2 runs on 4 hits while recording just 2 outs. Jeff Larish homered and drove in 2. Wilkin Ramirez singled and added his 7th stolen base of the season.

Erie 5 Bowie 2
Max Leon, Deik Scram, and Brennan Boesch each had 2 hits. Brooks Brown allowed 2 runs (his first this season) on 7 hits and 2 walks in 7 innings. Cody Satterwhite allowed 3 hits and fanned 3 in 2 innings.

Lakeland 0 Brevard County 2
There was really no offense to speak of. Lauren Gagnier fanned 5 and walked 2 while allowing 7 hits and 2 runs in 4.1 innings. Robbie Weinhardt struck out 3 and allowed 2 hits in 2 innings.

West Michigan 6 Cedar Rapids 5 (15 inn)
Joe Bowen went 3 for 7. Brandon Douglas, Bryan Pounds, and Jordan Lennerton each had 2 hits. Casey Crosby allowed 4 runs in 4 innings on 6 hits, 2 walks and 6 K’s. Matt Hoffman pitched 8 shutout innings in relief with 5 K’s, no walks and 4 hits.

Game 2009.022: Indians at Tigers

PREGAME: It’s AL Central season for the Tigers. After playing only 5 intra-divisional games in the month of April, the next 13 are against divisional foes. First up are the Indians, who are for the time being Hafner-less.

Carl Pavano will make the start for the Tribe. Pavano has given up more than a run an inning this year, thanks in part to a 9 run 1 inning effort his first time out. Things have been a little better since then, but he still only has one quality start. One thing Pavano has done well is limit the free passes with only 5 walks in 18 innings.

Armando Galarraga gets the ball for Detroit with his 1.85 ERA. He’s done that by fanning a batter an inning and keeping the ball in the park with only one homer allowed on the season. He has been a little susceptible to the walk though with 8 issued over his last 2 games.

Your Guillen-returns-to-the-field starting lineup:

  1. Granderson, CF
  2. Polanco, 2B
  3. Ordonez, DH
  4. Cabrera, 1B
  5. Guillen, LF
  6. Laird, C
  7. Inge, 3B
  8. Anderson, RF
  9. Everett, SS

Cleveland vs. Detroit – May 1, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday

POSTGAME: The Tigers dropped their 3rd in a row. It’s the first time they’ve dropped more than back to back games this year and now find themselves back at .500.

Armando Galarraga wasn’t good and he followed a disturbing Tigers pattern of being undone by a big inning when 5 runs crossed in the 2nd.As such he was done after 5 leaving 4 innings for the bullpen. The pen, by comparison didn’t fare too poorly with Nate Robertson allowing a run in 3 innings and Ryan Perry pitching a scoreless 9th. It wasn’t a real clean performance with 6 baserunners allowed, but the damage was minimal.

Of course it also proved difference making with the team coming up one run short.

The most troublesome aspect of the game was the offense being 4 hit by Carl Pavano. Pavano just breezed through the Tigers lineup way too easily. I appreciate the fact that they rallied in the 8th inning, but they have to generate more offense consistently.

  • Nice to see Miguel Cabrera ripping the ball again. He had a couple hard outs as well as the homer.
  • Carlos Guillen is playing too deep in left field, especially with runners in scoring position
  • Brandon Inge continued his streak of being on base every game. He also add a web gem-ish quality play on a foul ball

links for 2009-05-01

Tigers Minor League Wrap 4/30/09

Toledo 2 Lehigh Valley 4
Clete Thomas went 2 for 4 with a double. Wilkin Ramirez singled and walked. Ruddy Lugo allowed 4 runs on 3 walks, 3 K’s and 7 hits in 6 innings. Casey Fien pitched 2 scoreless innings with 3 strikeouts.

Erie – DNP

Lakeland 4 Tampa 2
Michael Bertram homered and drove in 3 in a 2 for 4 day. Jordan Newton, Andy Dirks, and Kyle Peter all had two hits. Charlie Furbush allowed a homer as one of 3 hits in 5 innings with 2 walks and 2 strikeouts. Scott Green got his 3rd save allowing one hit and one strikeout.

West Michcigan 2 Cedar Rapids 1
Billy Nowlin and Chao Ting Tang each had 2 hits. Oscar Villarreal pitched 4 innings of 1 hit ball fanning 3.

links for 2009-04-30

Off day statistical nuggetry

Some things to chew on while the Tigers lick their wounds after dropping a series to the Yankees…

  • Curtis Granderson hit his 7th homer of the year Wednesday night. It was also his 8th extra base hit of the year.
  • Tigers pitchers throw the fastest average fastball in the league at a robust 92.8. That’s .9mph more than the Dodgers who are next closest – and Joel Zumaya just got here. Verlander’s 95.3 mph heater is the fastest among starters. Ryan Perry’s 95.5 is 6th best for qualified relievers (Joel Zumaya checks in at 98.4)
  • Tigers hitters have also faced the fastest average fastball at 91.5 (next closest is 91.4). Maybe it has something to do with where they’ve played.
  • Tigers pitchers rank 5th in terms of first pitch strikes.
  • Brandon Inge leads the team by a large margin in terms of win probability added at 1.42 (.5 is essentially worth 1 win). And when I say large margin, the other 8 players who have non-negative WPA are a combined 1.29.
  • Miguel Cabrera is tied with Josh Anderson, Inge, and Placido Polanco for the team lead in infield hits with 4.
  • Cabrera has 2 RBI in the last 12 games. One of which came on an infield hit.
  • Ramon Santiago has the highest strike out rate on the team at 34.3%

Tigers Minor Leauge Wrap 4/29/09

Bowie 6 Erie 1
Alex Avila went 2 for 4. Scott Sizemore homered. Jeff Frazier walked twice. Jay Sborz walked 4 and allowed 4 runs (2 earned) in 3.1 innings. Alfredo Figaro was supposed to start this game but was shelved with back stiffness.

Tampa 0 Lakeland 5
Audy Ciriaco and Kyle Peter were both 2 for 3 with a walk. Andy Dirks walked twice and singled. Thad Weber pitched 7 innings of 2 hit ball with 3 walks and 6 strikeouts. Lester Oliveros walked 3 in his 2 innings but didn’t allow other baserunners.

West Michigan 0 Cedar Rapids 3
Bryan Pounds, Gustavo Nunez and Ronnie Bourquin had the only hits for the Whitecaps. Victor Larez allwed 2 runs on 3 hits and a walk in 3 innings.

Game 2009.021: Yankees at Tigers

PREGAME: It’s kids day at Comerica Park with Joba Chamberlain taking on Rick Porcello. Porcello has been solid in his first 3 starts, but he has been susceptible to the homer with 5 dingers allowed in his 18 innings.

Chamberlain is making his 4th starter and he brings in a 3.94 ERA. But Chamberlain hasn’t been striking out many by his standards (6.2/9) and he’s been walking quite a few by anyone’s standard (5.6/9).

The Tigers bats have been relatively quiet of late with only 17 runs scored in their last 5 games – and 9 of those came in one game. But Ramon Santiago returns to the lineup tonight:

  1. Granderson, CF
  2. Polanco, 2B
  3. Ordonez, RF
  4. Cabrera, 1B
  5. Guillen, DH
  6. Laird, C
  7. Inge, 3B
  8. Anderson, LF
  9. Santiago, SS

Over at Tigers Corner you’ll be able to get a different perspective as Gary Gillette blogs from the press box.

Game Time 7:05

NY Yankees vs. Detroit – April 29, 2009 | MLB.com: Gameday

POSTGAME: Another disappointing game. Porcello struggled in his first home start and he was shelled for 6 hits to go with 3 walks and didn’t get out of the 4th inning. And what a 4th inning it was with 7 runs plated for the Yankees. And that was that.

In terms of positives, the defense wasn’t bad and Miguel Cabrera made a couple nice plays. Also Joel Zumaya looked quite good and is probably ready to assume the set-up duties. And with 3 more walks  Ryan Perry looks ready to relinquish the role.

Also, after the offense went very quiet for 2 games, they woke up in the 9th inning for 5 runs. Hopefully it carries over.

I hate off days.

Game 2009.020: Yankees at Tigers

PREGAME: It looks to be a chilly and blustery night at Comerica Park. The Tigers are looking to extend their winning streak to 4 games and will send out Edwin Jackson to battle Philip Hughes.

Hughes was just added to the Yankees roster to replace Chien Ming Wang. Hughes has dominated AAA for 3 starts this year with 19 K’s and 3 BB’s in 19.1 innings.

The Yankees are a familiar foe for Jackson from his days in the AL East. Derek Jeter has lit him up in 27 at-bats with a 417/481/667 line.

Game Time 7:05

NY Yankees vs. Detroit – April 28, 2009 | MLB Gameday

POSTGAME: It’s my fault guys. I’ll take the hit on this one. I’ve been to 2 Edwin Jackson starts and I’ve seen him pitch 13.1 innings and allow 1 earned run. I’ve seen the bullpen allow 14 runs in those 2 starts. It must be me and Brandon Lyon would prefer never to see me again.

Of course the Josh Anderson misplay is the play that really stood out, but it was actually the 4 pitch walk that Ryan Perry issued to Melky Cabrera that really messed things up. Cabrera was trying to give the Tigers an out, but 4 pitches out of the zone set-up the 2nd and 3rd situation in the first place. But yeah, the Anderson play was catastrophic because the ball was shallow enough that it would have been a tough tag-up situation.

The defense was pretty awful. Beyond the Anderson play there was Everett botching a grounder (more on this in a minute), and Miguel Cabrera not corralling a foul pop-up. There was also a tough play with Granderson and Magglio but I’m not to upset about it.

As for that Everett misplay of a Robinson Cano grounder, the misplay and the at-bat itself may have had a huge impact on the game. Cano battled Jackson for 13 pitches, and he started 0-2 in the count. Jackson was one strike away from being out of the 4th inning and he was at 56 pitches. After Cano’s battle, Everett’s stumble, and a walk to Swisher, Jackson’s pitch count had run to 76. If Cano doesn’t hang in there that long, or if Everett makes the play, there’s a chance that Jackson is still pitching in the 7th.

And to top it all off Hughes was awesome and the Tigers offense didn’t muster anything making runs 2-11 largely irrelevant.

There’s a lot of freaky stats to look at it in this one, but I’ll leave you with this one: Edwin Jackson threw 41 pitches for balls in 6 innings. The bullpen threw 38 pitches for balls in 3 innings.