Mike Bauman (mlb.com): Garner played his hand
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“I’m interested in managing,” Alou said from his home. He would not say whether he had been contacted by Detroit officials.
Billfer (me):
Unless Luis Pujols does a phenomenal job with this team, he won’t remain the coach. The names already being mentioned are Buck Showalter, Felipe Alou, Jim Leyland …While some of those may be decent managerial candidates (except for Leyland, please no Leyland), this whole thing is as much a PR move as it is anything else. If the Tigers can get permission from San Diego, they will pursue Alan Trammell.
Cleveland 5, Detroit 1
Well, at least they didn’t get no hit today by Sabathia. However at this rate it is inevitable. When the top of your order is batting .208, .042, .200, and .182 you aren’t going to scare a lot of people. Andres Torres made his major league debut and tripled in a run for the Tigers only RBI. In the field he misplayed a ball into a double.
From the “I better win now, the future be damned” department, Phil Garner let a young pitcher throw 120 pitches for the second game in a row. What makes this even dumber, is that the Tigers weren’t hanging on to a close lead. Both games they were trailing. So how many games do the Tigers have to lose in April to get this guy fired?
Roster Moves:
-Palmer comes of the DL
-Damian Jackson goes on the 15 day disabled list (finger)
-Easley pulled something, and it looks like Macias may move to 2nd and Andres Torres may be called up to roam centerfield.
-UPDATE: Andres Torres was called up to replace Danny Patterson (15 day DL) on the roster
Lynn Henning traces Detroit’s problems back to a series of bad drafts
Cleveland 10, Tigers 1
What a simply miserable display for a home opener. Shane Halter cannot continue to be the number 2 hitter, plus he just doesn’t have the range at shortstop.
The Phil Garner firing countdown has to officially be underway. My guess is that he and Randy Smith will be dismissed simultaneously. Pujols will be named interim manager, and then the Tigers will pursue Alan Trammell in the offseason.
I’m just too upset to write anything else now. Especially when I find out that Matt Lawton wanted to come to Detroit, and we couldn’t work it out.