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  • Christ, our bullpen sucks ass.

    We need Rogers back in the rotation, put Miller and Miner in the pen for now, and get Zumaya in the closer spot as soon as he's healthy and capable.

    If not for the bullpen, we'd have the best record in the majors the way the team is hitting.
    "My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
    "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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    • Rogers is back on Friday.

      Hopefully Robinson will be back soon too.

      So then the question will be, which one of Durbin, Maroth and Miller stays a starter, who gets put in the bullpen, and who gets dropped back to the minors.
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      • I'm surprised at how many runs the Tigers are scoring. Ordonez is having an absolute monster season, and Sheff is doing better than I expected (though I figured he'd be pretty good). Guillen is having another very good season (must suck to watch that from Seattle, eh?).

        Right now that trade with the Yanks is looking pretty good for the Tigers. The main prospect we got pretty much immediately blew out his elbow. Meanwhile, the Yanks could really have used Sheff... at least if he'd have agreed to play first, which was by no means a given.

        -Arrian
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        • Congratulations, Sammy Sosa.
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          • Originally posted by Arrian
            I'm surprised at how many runs the Tigers are scoring. Ordonez is having an absolute monster season, and Sheff is doing better than I expected (though I figured he'd be pretty good). Guillen is having another very good season (must suck to watch that from Seattle, eh?).

            Right now that trade with the Yanks is looking pretty good for the Tigers. The main prospect we got pretty much immediately blew out his elbow. Meanwhile, the Yanks could really have used Sheff... at least if he'd have agreed to play first, which was by no means a given.

            -Arrian
            Swept the Nats.

            Went to see all three games.

            Back on top of the AL Central.
            Last edited by OzzyKP; June 21, 2007, 08:39.
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            • So the Yanks go to Colorado and can't score. Baseball is so wierd sometimes. 10 games back again.

              -Arrian
              grog want tank...Grog Want Tank... GROG WANT TANK!

              The trick isn't to break some eggs to make an omelette, it's convincing the eggs to break themselves in order to aspire to omelettehood.

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              • Well, Boston scored just four runs in three games against Colorado....

                The Rockies are simply owning the AL East, they won series against Baltimore, Boston, Tampa Bay and now the Yankees. We'll see in the w-e if Toronto can stop the trend.

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                • that lefty that was picthing last night for the Rockies, his name escapes me, but he was on the mound on my visit to Fenway last week against Beckett..... he's got great stuff.
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                  • AL MVP: Magglio or A-Rod?

                    Vital stats: Magglio-- .381/.457/.653, 13 HR, 68 RBI, 1.110 OPS, 63 R, 34 doubles (on pace for MLB record)
                    Ranks: #1 BA, OBP, 2B; #2 RBI, SLG, OPS; #3 R; #10 HR

                    Vital stats: A-Rod-- .333/.432/.707, 28 HR, 76 RBI, 1.140 OPS, 71 R, 17 doubles
                    Ranks: #1 SLG, OPS, HR, RBI, R; #4 OBP; #8 BA; #20 2B


                    Team records:
                    Detroit 44-29, first place AL Central
                    New York 36-36, second place AL East (10.5 GB), fifth place wild card (6.5 GB)


                    Since I clearly have a dog in this hunt, I ask the non-Tiger and non-Yankee fans on this board: who is the AL MVP thus far?
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                    • that's a really hard choice. I think solely for run production, I go for A-Rod, but Magglio's BA impresses me more.
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                      • Just finished my 4th game of the week. Nats beat the Indians.

                        Tigers' lead in the AL Central goes up to 1.5.
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                        • I gotta go with Magglio, but I think that may change by season end.
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                          • Here's a nice stat to differentiate between them:

                            Batting Average with runners in scoring position:

                            Magglio: .464(!!!)
                            A-Rod: .325

                            Hard to find a website that will offer that filter and be able to figure out where they rank, but near as I can tell, Maggs is a very comfortable #1, and A-Rod is down in the #25 range.
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                            "The subject of onanism is inexhaustable." --Sigmund Freud

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                            • AL MVP: Magglio or A-Rod?


                              A-Rod.

                              201 OPS+ to a 191 OPS+, and A-Rod's the better defender (by a decent deal, IMO).

                              And, realistically, he is the only reason the Yankees are even in the race right now (they are 6.5 back in the Wildcard, which is definitely doable).
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                              • FWIW, Magg's FPCT is .993, while A-Rod's is .973. Obviously, very different positions, but A-Rod is about middle of the pack for starting AL 3B, while (obviously) Maggs is near the top for OF (#2 RF, as it turns out).

                                Correction: that would make A-Rod 4th among AL 3B. Mea culpa.
                                Last edited by Guynemer; June 24, 2007, 22:28.
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