The Tigers took the first series on their road trip behind yet another scoreless outing by Michael Fulmer, and behind yet another Ian Kinsler Day. Kinsler has now not only established himself as the most valuable Tiger so far this season, but should be in the picture for early season league MVP predictions (whether he actually is or not, is another story). Kinsler easily leads the Tigers with a 3.3 WAR, and as far as the league goes, is tied for 4th best:
2016 AL League Leaders WAR
3.5 Xander Bogaerts
3.4 Jose Altuve
3.4 Mike Trout
3.3 Ian Kinsler
3.3 Manny Machado
3.3 Robinson Cano
It’s still early in the season, but that’s some pretty good company.
Michael Fulmer himself has vaulted into 2nd best on the Tigers as far as WAR goes (1.9), with 28.1 scoreless innings, a 7-1 record, and a 2.52 ERA. He has been quite a revelation; consider that a year ago today, he was pitching AA ball for the Mets. When asked to put Fulmer’s performance in perspective, Ian Kinsler said “I don’t think you can. What’s the point in putting it in perspective?”
Tonight the Tigers stop in Chicago for 3, after sweeping the White Sox in 3 back in Detroit a week ago. James Shields takes the mound for the bad guys. Shields got bombed for 10 runs in less than 3 innings in his last appearance for the Padres, and promptly did the same after being picked up by the White Sox, giving up 7 runs in two innings, and giving a new meaning to his moniker Big Game James.
Today’s Boyd in the Hand Lineup:
- Kinsler, 2B
- Maybin, CF
- Cabrera, 1B
- Castellanos, 3B
- JD Martinez, DH
- Upton, LF
- Saltalamacchia, C
- Aviles, RF
- Iglesias, SS
Victor gets a rare day off (he has never hit Shields well), the other Martinez takes his place, and Aviles (or “Availed” if you are spellcheck) gets the start in right.