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moldyoldie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:32 am
If only for a day, rookie call-up Wenceel Perez is da man! This despite the earlier faux pas in the outfield which might have made him da goat (small letters).
Meadows has so much range, he should have more authority in the outfield to call off the corner outfielders on fly balls.
You could see Meadows calling him off, but Perez either didn't hear him or heed him.
And Tork just let a potential double-play ground ball slip under his glove through his legs. It ultimately led to two runs.
"The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one's mind a pleasant place in which to spend one's leisure."
- Sydney J. Harris
moldyoldie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:32 am
If only for a day, rookie call-up Wenceel Perez is da man! This despite the earlier faux pas in the outfield which might have made him da goat (small letters).
Meadows has so much range, he should have more authority in the outfield to call off the corner outfielders on fly balls.
You could see Meadows calling him off, but Perez either didn't hear him or heed him.
And Tork just let a potential double-play ground ball slip under his glove through his legs. It ultimately led to two runs.
HEY! No bad words about Tork here!
At least he has his power numbers up with his slugging perc.......never mind.
moldyoldie wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 7:32 am
If only for a day, rookie call-up Wenceel Perez is da man! This despite the earlier faux pas in the outfield which might have made him da goat (small letters).
Meadows has so much range, he should have more authority in the outfield to call off the corner outfielders on fly balls.
You could see Meadows calling him off, but Perez either didn't hear him or heed him.
And Tork just let a potential double-play ground ball slip under his glove through his legs. It ultimately led to two runs.
HEY! No bad words about Tork here!
At least he has his power numbers up with his slugging perc.......never mind.
Last year Torkelson gave the impression that he was a good fielding first baseman, mostly because of the way he scooped up errant throws. But later the analytics numbers said otherwise.
This year we won't need the analytics numbers to tell us that he's not a good fielding first baseman.
Everytime I see one of these misplays, I keep thinking about A.J. Hinch at the end of spring training saying, "Well, we've done all our work." It looks like they need to do a little more work.
He's gotten worse since the shift rule. 2 years ago, if a ball was hit to the right side, he would just run back to first. Now, he actually has to field his position and his limitations are more apparent.
Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:17 am
He's gotten worse since the shift rule. 2 years ago, if a ball was hit to the right side, he would just run back to first. Now, he actually has to field his position and his limitations are more apparent.
EDIT: Tork the DH today.
Don't worry, I've heard he "plays a good first base."
Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 10:17 am
He's gotten worse since the shift rule. 2 years ago, if a ball was hit to the right side, he would just run back to first. Now, he actually has to field his position and his limitations are more apparent.
EDIT: Tork the DH today.
Don't worry, I've heard he "plays a good first base."
If you're quoting me from earlier, Matt, you'll see I've since back-pedaled from that statement. If you're not quoting me, well, never mind then.
Also, good observation concerning the shift rule, Honeyman. And even his scoops aren't what we're used to seeing.
"The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one's mind a pleasant place in which to spend one's leisure."
- Sydney J. Harris
Back in the old days, there was "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain."
For the Tigers this season, is it going to be "Skubal and Mize and pray for cloudy skies?"
Riley Greene has turned into a real scoring machine. He's hitting only .231, but he's scored 18 runs in 23 games, on 18 hits and a league-leading 20 walks. Why did they ever consider Parker Meadows for the leadoff spot?
Bobbert wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:08 pm
Back in the old days, there was "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain."
For the Tigers this season, is it going to be "Skubal and Mize and pray for cloudy skies?"
Flaherty looked darn good his last time out, it was fielding faux pas that did him in. Olsen has also shown good stuff. Maeda, on the other hand.... Maybe one rainy day in five?
"The primary purpose of a liberal education is to make one's mind a pleasant place in which to spend one's leisure."
- Sydney J. Harris
How soon can we start talking about a Colt Keith/Buddy Kennedy platoon at second base? I know that would mess with A.J. Hinch's chess game, and make things crowded when Ibanez and Urshela return, but it's worth a thought. Kennedy has more major league experience than Keith. Colt & Buddy: sounds like a pair of cowboys from an old B movie.
And I hope that Mark Canha gets more playing time at first base. He's 6/12 in the last three games, two of them at first. And he can't be any worse than Torkelson with the glove.
The Tigers start Mize and Skubal today and tomorrow. The team has an 8-1 record in their starts. Hopefully they will make up for that dreadful ninth inning yesterday.
Something about them brings out the best in the Tiger hitters. And something about poor Reese Olson seems to bring out the worst.