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Pitchers Get the Message
The rain fell hard all day in Lakeland,
Florida — exactly five inches of it. With no immediate end
in sight, Friday afternoon’s slate of spring games was
canceled. Workouts moved indoors, and manager Jim Leyland
used the opportunity to… Continue reading
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Tagged Dontrelle Willis, Jeremy Bonderman, Jose Valverde, Max Scherzer, Nate Robertson, Ryan Perry
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Tigers Pick Up First Win Of 2009
I am breathing easier tonight. As finally,
for the first time this season, the Detroit Tigers put a
notch in the win column, by beating the Blue Jays 5-1.The
last two nights have been disastrous, but tonight, everything
seemed to… Continue reading
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Tagged Brandon Inge, Fernando Rodney, Miguel Cabrera, Ryan Perry, Zach Miner
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2009 Detroit Tigers
I am not much into making predictions.
Mostly, it is because when I do, I want to be right, and
often times I am not. When the time comes, I want to be able
to say, see – I told… Continue reading
Gary Sheffield – A Final Thought
The dust has settled, and everyone seems to
have had their say about Gary Sheffield’s dismissal. The
blogs and articles are running the gambit from glad – to
don’t care – to disappointed he’s gone. I’m not surprised.
That’s exactly… Continue reading
A Closer Look at Ryan Perry
Ryan Perry has received the attention of
many Detroit fans this spring, and with the possibility of
seeing him in the big leagues this season, I wanted to learn
more – a lot more – about this pitching phenom.I
found… Continue reading
Ryan Perry Picks Up A Win!
Finally, the Tigers were televised this
afternoon, and I had a chance to see Ryan Perry pitch. I
thought he looked good, solid. He was throwing hard – 99mph
with one pitch. Now that it looks as though Joel
Zumaya… Continue reading
Porcello, Perry Impressive
It is looking as though Rick Porcello,
provided he continues to shine, might be given the chance to
pitch with the Tigers as a starter. Last night, Porcello
pitched well, and according to Jim Leyland, “showed a lot of
poise.”Also,… Continue reading