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  1. So if the Tigers only have one good pitcher that means the White Sox have 0, right? The Tigers rotation certainly isn't spectacular, but with a healthy Bonderman it should certainly be at least league average, which with the offense will be plenty to make the playoffs (barring injury which admittedly is a weakness of the team) Once you get into the playoffs the idea that you have to have great pitching is just laughable, it's all a crap shoot relying on luck, Johan Santana could get shelled and Jeff Weaver and Jose Contreras could turn into aces.
  2. QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Oct 7, 2006 -> 04:40 PM) If I had any respect for Tiger fans I would agree. *plays Journey and participates in TNA Wrestling events*
  3. The Tigers continue to back into the playoffs with another narrow victory over Kansas City, we now merely have the best record in MLB and have won 7 of our last 10 while scoring 33 runs in the last three games.
  4. Bunting is almost always a bad move, your offense this year was great...it's the fact your pitching has been a disaster that is Chicago's problem.
  5. QUOTE(Greg The Bull Luzinski @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 05:49 PM) I suspect that the Tigers will only be playing about 3 more games than the White Sox. 1.5 games up, won the season series with Oakland, Magglio and Granderson are both crushing the ball again...I like our chances to at least get out of the first round, although the Yankees all star lineup...ugh
  6. Michigan v Ohio State is a bigger rivalry because both sides equally hate each other and have been relatively equally sucessful and competetive, unlike the Yankees v Red Sox. Not necessarily the biggest rivalry (although I personally think so) but I would definitely take it over Yankees/Red Sox. (Personally I would take dozens of College rivalries over a 'rivalry' in MLB)
  7. Twins blow the doubleplay and the Indians win
  8. Well, the offense finally woke up, then the Orioles did us a huge favor by bringing in Russ Ortiz (how is this guy still int he majors?!?) turning it into a 9-0 game.
  9. Well, he's not as fat as Dmitri.
  10. To be fair, that's only because Minnesota and Chicago already got those easy games Brandon Inge made a ridiculously awesome play early, but as usual are bats have blown a couple chances to turn it into a rout already...
  11. Liriano leaves the game with an apparent elbow injury
  12. Liriano injured again
  13. I'd like to see Liriano do something more than throw 50 pitches in AAA before I concede anything to the Twins. Outside of Santana they have no starter who can shut down anyone (well except the Tigers recent pathetic hitting) The Post season is all about pitching, and Detroit's is far superior without a 100% Liriano. I would take Chicago's starters over Boof and the Gang easily as well.
  14. Carlos Guillen is awesome, unfortunately the rest of our offense still stinks. (Well Marcus Thames is good for a moonshot every 10 at bats or so..) How about Craig Monroe with 3 outfield assists in the game?
  15. QUOTE(BearSox @ Sep 7, 2006 -> 09:10 PM) We only have one reliable pitcher, and our offense isn't that good, and maybe even worse then the twins. I don't know, coming as someone who watches your games from the 'outside' so to speak, I would say your offense is still much better even with some recent struggles, and your 2-5 pitchers are much better than Minnesota's right now, although if Liriano can come back...

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