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The 2005 Detroit Tigers will.............


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And to think they are only one game under .500 with those bats! What happens when they cool off? Cuz that pitching staff stinks on ice! Besides Detroit has scored alot of runs in a few games this year that PAD their stats, it's not like they score 7-8 runs EVERY game, which they would need to do to win more often.

Detroit is Detroit!! AVERAGE... go ahead and disagree... blah blah blah

When do we get to sweep your kitties again?

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Oh and I forgot to remind you what a great draw Detroit is in other markets!!

Jay Gibbons homered for the Orioles, who climbed into first place in the AL East with their weekend sweep of the Yankees. Each of those three games was a sellout, but only 16,301 showed up for this one -- the smallest crowd in the 14-year history of Camden Yards.

What does that tell you??

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You can be best in OBP, ERA, BA, and BS....but if you can't win games all those stats add up to a pile of doggie poo. The number that counts is the number under the W colum.

Twins rule.

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If the hernia is what Ordonez' main problem was/is, and he gets that problem taken care of, he may return to his old form and be a premier outfielder...then, if Detroit's young starters (Ledezma, Bonderman, Robertson) can develop the way they should, the Tigers can be very, very good next year. I just see too much inconsistency in the starters for them to be serious contenders this year. So, to the point of the post, The 2005 Detroit Tigers will...

fight it out with the Tribe for third place in the division, and finish right around .500.

However, the 2006 Detroit Tigers will...be serious contenders with a legitimate candidate for the Cy Young award (Bonderman).

This year:

Twins

Sox

Tigers

Tribe

Royals

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Ya, two days later. Now look at the stats. Oh then look at pitching too. Tigers suck just like the lions

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Hey everyone the first pitch is about too go off at Detroit and there is about 13 people in the stands. 3 time defending division champs in town and thats the crowd that comes too the ballpark?? Yeah can you feel the excitement over those tigers?

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The real question is why did Gardenhire keep rusty old Mulholland in the gae?? He blew it in the 8th inning and again in the 10th! He has nothing in the tank! Take away Torri's gaffe in the first inning and game over in nine!

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He needed to leave Mulholland in there because the rest of the 'pen had been used extensively the day before (in the 10-9 game against KC). In the long run, the Twins may be better off giving those guys a day of rest - even with the loss. Don't want to overwork the bullpen early in the year...

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Hey everyone the first pitch is about too go off at Detroit and there is about 13 people in the stands. 3 time defending division champs in town and thats the crowd that comes too the ballpark?? Yeah can you feel the excitement over those tigers?


What are you talking about?! There were 18,873 tickets sold for that game. Weather may have kept some people home, but the Tigers are drawing extremely well this season, home and away... Stats for: Twins at Tigers (4/22/05)

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Remember when I wrote this (a few posts back):

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Enjoy it (first place with the White Sox) while you can...
it won't last
.


I'm enjoying this season already...

Oh, and this witty gem from "buzzbreath":

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Oh and I forgot to remind you what a great draw Detroit is in other markets!!

Jay Gibbons homered for the Orioles, who climbed into first place in the AL East with their weekend sweep of the Yankees.
Each of those three games was a sellout, but only 16,301 showed up for this one
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the smallest crowd in the 14-year history of Camden Yards.

What does that tell you??


Um...let me see...NOTHING!!!

I could care less if anyone watches the Tigers play right now...all that matters is that they win. That trivial stuff will all change, as soon as people take notice of the Tigers resurgence and return to prominence, just as TV announcers have mentioned Detroit leading the A.L. in many offensive categories. It takes time, my little friend. I'm a patient man. I've had to be with the Tigers and Lions. I was with the Red Wings and Pistons too and look at them now. Elite franchises in their respective sports.

It takes time, my little friend...it takes time.

P.S:

Looks like your "one-time division winning, supposed Western Conference Champion, premature emancipation Timberwolves honeymoon run" is over already. They may have to rebuild, starting with a coach! That Cassell/Sprewell thing really worked out didn't it? Pretty much like all the other Timberwolves moves have...grin.gif

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Oh...I forgot to mention the new Hennepin County stadium deal is trying to emulate the Detroit's downtown skyline view, except that only the people seated on the 3rd base side will have that view of the Minneapolis skyine. Leave it to the brilliant architects to design a biased stadium.

Why not rotate the field another 22 degrees and put the view in centerfield? confused.gif

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They designed it that way because the twins are actually exciting to watch so instead of being bored at tiger games and looking at the buildings and day dreaming,in Minneapolis you can focus on the game not the scenery p.s........ who cares???

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Hey the cockroach climbed out of his hole! (I mean if were going to call each other names, cockroach sounds like a good one for you right)?

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What are you talking about?! There were 18,873 tickets
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The key word is SOLD Mr. Captain of the not so smart team! There was nobody at the game.... then you get snow in Detroit at the end of April!! Why weren't the architects smarter when they built your stadium... I mean a retractable roof should have been in play right?

P.S. Did your closer blow another save against the Twins a few days ago?? I think it was moonshot Morneau who blasted off! Although Mulholland gave it away... he isn't our closer and plays very little as opposed to your overrated/overpaid closer. I guess were like three weeks in and your onlt 6 games back of first place?!! GOOD LUCK KEEPING PACE! grin.gif

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Why in the world do you guys bother responding to that Tigers' fan? I told you he obviously has blinders on. His talk of ressurgence(sp?) in Detroit is way out of line.

Remember, never wrestle with a pig...they like it, you get dirty.

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Our bullpen losses the last game of the series against the kitties today! Congrats to the Kitties.... your still how many games back?

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Hey Backherup,

How's things above 8 Mile? Glad to see one of the windy city's finest could help out the kittys in their SWEEP of those Twinkies. Kyle with the win...YES. So far this year, the Twinks have been swept by the kittys and my beloved Pale Hose. Wait, NEWS FLASH...SOX WIN...Complete game by Garland and a shut out to boot. Keep it going against the Tribe and we can only wish good thoughts for KC. As usual...

YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD....YES! Windy

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Windy, hate to burst your bubble, but only two games of the three-game series have been played, so it doesn't quite qualify as a sweep yet. Don't you have an A's message board to terrorize right about now?

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Windy, hate to burst your bubble, but only two games of the three-game series have been played, so it doesn't quite qualify as a sweep yet...


Yes it does...It was a scheduled 3-game series, that became a 2-game seriesgrin.gif. Most likely, Sunday's snow-out will be made up when the Twins return to Detroit for 2 series', July 21-24 and Sept. 12-14. Neither of those series, however, has an off day before or after it, meaning Sunday's postponement could result in a doubleheader one of those days.

Now here's what MLB.com referred to as a "sweep of Minnesota". Sorry, I know it hurts, but it counts too...

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Tigers rally to sweep Twins

Two-run seventh earns club win over division rival

By Jason Beck / MLB.com

DETROIT -- The bullpen had a lead in the seventh before giving it up with manufactured offense. A critical error in the eighth provided an insurance run. The other team's closer shut them down in the ninth.

Sounds like a formula for another late-inning loss. Only this time, the hitting came from the Tigers, and the bullpen collapse came from the Twins.

"They're human," Carlos Guillen said of Minnesota's relief corps.

Monday's 6-4 win at Comerica Park earned them a sweep of their snow-shortened, two-game series against the Twins. It also gave them some much-needed momentum heading to Cleveland after a two-day layoff for winter's last blast.

Most impressively, both wins came in the late innings, which had been the time Detroit looked all too human for the first few weeks of the season -- and to an extent, still did on Monday...

Though Twins relievers had given up four runs to Detroit this year, all of them had come from Terry Mulholland and Matt Guerrier...

Twins manager Ron Gardenhire went to Rincon following Guillen's one-out single in the seventh, Twins starter Brad Radke's 11th hit allowed of the game. Rondell White greeted Rincon with a single up the middle, then Dmitri Young drew three consecutive balls from Rincon before walking on a full-count delivery to load the bases. Rincon recovered to put Craig Monroe in an 0-2 hole before Monroe slapped a 1-2 pitch through the left side and past a diving effort from Punto for a game-tying single...

Detroit's late-inning equivalents made sure the Twins couldn't rally. Farnsworth, Ugueth Urbina and Percival combined to strike out five of Minnesota's final seven batters. Just as important, the Tigers pieced together an insurance run off a shaken Romero.

Nook Logan singled and advanced to second on Brandon Inge's sacrifice bunt. Gardenhire chose to walk Ivan Rodriguez to bring up Guillen, much to Romero's apparent dismay. While Romero worried about Rodriguez, who was exchanging words from first base, Logan received a green light to steal.

"I just tried to put pressure on him," Logan said. "That's what they do to us. They try to put pressure on us to score runs. It's time for us to give it back to them. Same thing in basketball. That's the way you beat a pressing team. You press them back."

Logan took off for third. Mauer's throw one-hopped third baseman Michael Cuddyer and bounced into left field, allowing Logan to score and Rodriguez to reach second.

Seconds later, Rodriguez and Romero were jawing at each other while being separated from each other...(blah, blah, blah...Romero is a whiner!)

Jason Beck is a reporter for MLB.com.

I'll check in again on Saturday night... grin.gif

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I'm going to have to disagree with you Back, but there are a couple schools of thought as to which series you should count a postponed game for. Ironically, it usually depends which side of the sweep you're on. smile.gif

Bottom line, I suppose, is that is doesn't matter. Games matter, not if a team sweeps, or how long the series is.

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Why is this guy talking about the tigers? Its obvious they arent going anywhere again this year. I suppose it wont be long and we'll be listening too how Blowy Harrington will be MVP of the NFL next year.

And as i said before there were 13 people in the stands for that game with the defending division champs. If there was all this excitement about the tigers there would have been 5,000 walkup tickets sold along with the 18,000 pregame sold.

Hey windy your boys have had nice leads before on the twins the last couple years and it lasted about so long. We all know its just a matter of time before they crap the bed.

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Hey James,

As Da Coach, Mr. Mike Ditka said, "Living in the past is for losers". Like Janet Jackson sings, "What have you done for me, lately?"

So Pikehunter, when the Tigers beat the Twinkies four in a row in June, or whenever they play the makeup game will you say that the Tigers swept the Twinkies twice? Does not make sense my man, but then when do Twinkie fans ever make sense?

My beloved Pale Hose and now the Kittys sweeping the "baggie-dome" boys. Tsk Tsk.

YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD.....YES!

Windy

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I would say its all too relovent when talking about the white sox too talk about blown division leads the last couple years. Thats not called living in the past, thats called looking at things realistically which you dont seem too want too do. Its a long season my friend and we all know that a 5 game lead 20 games into the season will give way too a twins lead at some point.

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As Da Coach, Mr. Mike Ditka said, "Living in the past is for losers". Like Janet Jackson sings, "What have you done for me, lately?"


Atleast we now know our buddy from Chi-town is a huge fan of Janet Jackson!!!!! Blah ha ha!! That explains alot to us! blush.gif

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Jermaine Dye dropped a routine fly ball by Marco Scutaro in right field for a two-base error in the eighth before pinch-hitter Erubiel Durazo singled home Scutaro for the go-ahead run two batters later, lifting the A's to a crazy 9-7 victory


Bummer you guys lost last night! all because of errors?! same old team!

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Did all the snow melt in Kramerica Park yet? At least Milwaukee was smart enough to put a retractable roof on their stadium. Of course, I guess if no one shows up to watch it probably doesn't matter where they play! wink.gif

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Oh Woa Is Me,

My beloved are mired in their worst slump of the year, 2.

Hey Buzz congrats on beating up on that Triple A team from KC, you guys might actually sweep them, but so could a decent high school team. Good luck with a real team in the next series.

YOU CAN PUT IT ON THE BOARD... YES!

Windy

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Geez windy, you really are windy. Same post on three topics. I think we all hear you. wink.gif

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