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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 41 Vs. LAA
Game 124: L 5-2: Galarraga gave up 3 HR in this one where we couldn’t get a key hit to make it a game. Galarraga is now 3-12. Anderson went 3-5. Game 125: W 7-4: We rapped out 14 hits in this one, winning it in the top of the 9th. Cabrarra gets his 100th RBI. Verlander gets the win, pitching the last 2 2/3 innings striking out 3. He is now 7-6 with a 6.61. Game 126: L 7-3: Ben Sheets first start as a Tiger. He went seven innings, giving up 3 in the 1st, 2 in the 2nd, and then held them scoreless for the next 5 innings, striking out 5. Inge hit a homer and Polanco drove in 2. Maggs comes back in 3 days... Record: 59-67 |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 42: Vs. TBA
Game 127: L 2-0: The Rays score 2 in the top of the 9th off of Bobby Seay and Fernando Rodney. The Tigers only muster 2 hits off of J. P. Howell and waste a tremendous effort by Jackson who went 7 1/3 giving up only 2 hits. Game 128: L 7-4: Galarraga loses his 13th by giving up 7 runs (4 earned) on 5 hits. Once again the offense had plenty of opportunity, but failed to come through. Verlander Watch: He pitched a scoreless 9th to lower his ERA to 6.55. Ordonez is back. Strieby was sent back to Toledo for now. Game 129: W 8-7 (10): A poor outing by Robertson is erased with an RBI single in the 10th by Laird. Miner relieved Nate in the 6th and pitched 4 scoreless. Bobby Seay pitched the 10th for his 10th win. Game 130: W 13-9: Sheets second start started great until the 5 run 7th. Brandon Inge hit 2 HR and drove in 5. We’ll take it. Record 61-69 |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 43: VS CLE
September callup time: I called up the following to help my push to .500: LF Raburn, RF Wells, and MR Wolf. Game 131: W7-5: We won this one late due to some timely hitting by Inge and Laird. Bonderman had a good start going 7 1/3, but Bobby Seay fell apart, squandering a 5-2 lead. Verlander came in to put out Seay’s fire and ended up with the win. Verlander Watch: He pitched 1 1/3 today striking out 2. He is now 8-6 with a 6.48 ERA. Game 132: W 8-3: A 5 run 6th wins this one. Jackson gets the win, and is now 6-16 with a 4.48 ERA. Of course Mags went down again, this time only for 2 weeks. Game 133: W 7-5: Even Bobby Seay couldn’t blow this one, though he tried, giving up 2 runs in the top of the 9th. Cabrerra drove in 3, giving him 106 for the year. Galarraga gets the win to go to 4-13. Record: 64-69: A 5 game winning streak means we only have to go 17-12 to reach .500. It seems possible now.... |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 44 @ TBA
Game 134: L 3-1: A nice outing by Nate, going 7 and only giving up 2 runs. We had a few chances, but other that Casper Wells first ML HR, not much to report. Game 135: L 5-1: A pretty mediocre outing for Ben Sheets...I think Verlander gets his next start...And we could only muster 4 hits off of a mediocre Matt Garza (he now has a 5.05 ERA). Everette suffered a short day to day injury in this one, 28%, so I called up Cale Iorg, the Canadian... Game 136: L 4-3: Tampa gets the sweep on a Zumaya blown save–his 6th. Jackson went 6 giving up 2 hits and 1 run–his ERA is now 4.38 (remember, he is 6-16). We had 10 hits, but couldn’t get one when we needed one. Record: 64-72 –The margin for error just got a whole lot slimmer. 17-9 is not easy to do. |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 13,112
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I hate those three game sweeps that end winning streaks.
Good luck on finishing up 17-9, or better. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 45 @ KCA–the division leading Royals (80-57)
Game 137: L 9-3: This one was close until the 7th and 8th, when the Tigers committed 3 errors. Bobby Seay gave up 4 unearned runs. Galarraga was injured and will miss 2 weeks; I’ll likely keep Sheets in the rotation and just move Verlander in. Game 138: L 4-0: A bit of a rough outing for Nate, and only 6 hits for the batters. I feel like a broken record. A 5 game win streak followed by a 5 game losing streak....terrible. Game 139: W 3-0: Verlander started this one and went 5 1/3 before giving up a hit and being exhausted. Relievers covered him for the shutout. Verlander Watch: He’s now 9-6 with a 6.19 ERA. Record: 65-74 |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 46 Vs. TOR (68-72)
Game 140: W 7-2: An impressive start by Jackson. He gets the win, lowers his ERA to 4.27, while striking out 8 in 7 IP. Granderson had 3 hits including a homer. A nice balanced attack. Game 141: W 8-2: Ben Sheets best game so far, he goes 6 2/3 giving up the 2 runs and striking out 7. Granderson came through again, hitting a bases clearing double in the 8th. Clete Thomas went 3 for 3 and Laird drove in a couple. Game 142: W 1-0: A tremendous game for Bonderman. He’s having a great August/September. This one was won in the 4th inning on a RBI single by Cabrerra, his 110th RBI. Zumaya gets his 20th save. Game 143: L 6-3: Robertson couldn’t get an out in the 8th, and a late rally was squashed by Everett, who already had 2 hits in the game, including an RBI double. Record: 68-75: The .500 goal boils down to going 13-6 in the final 19. Last edited by 84Hammy; 08-12-2009 at 01:37 PM. Reason: missed another 4 game series... |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 47 Vs. KC
Game 144: L 6-5: KC throws out a lineup that includes 6 left handed batters. Verlander wasn’t up to the task, giving up 6 runs in 6 IP. His ERA runs back up to 6.32. His stamina is back to normal, as he threw 120 pitches. We had a 9th inning rally, scoring a couple, but Marcus Thames stranded men on 1st and 3rd. Guilen was also injured in this one, gone for 6-7 weeks, so the rest of the season. Game 145: W 3-1: Man, Jackson has really turned his season around. His record is still pretty bad at 8-16, but his ERA has dropped to 4.19. Granderson drove in the winning run in the 3 run 6th. We beat 19 game winner, Grienke. The game gets a lot of things right! Game 146: L 6-4: Sheets was just okay, and Billy Butler was unstoppable going 3 for 4 and driving 4. Rodney took the loss which was facilitated by an error by Laird on a stolen base attempt. Record: 69-77 (We can only lose 4 of the last 16–talk about Mission Impossible.) |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 48 @ MIN
Game 147: W 11-1: Bonderman with a complete game victory. He only gave up 5 hits in this one, his ERA a respectable 4.29 now in 14 starts; he is 7-3. The Tigers rapped out 18 hits, lead by Cabrerra and Ordonez, who had 4 and 3 hits respectively. Game 148: L 4-3: Nate couldn’t survive a 3 run 7th, though I have to take the blame on that. A kid, Dave Winfree hit a 2 run shot to give the Twins the lead and ultimately the game. Game 149: L 5-4: We lost this one in the 9th. The kid, Ross Wolf (whoever he is) gave up his first runs of his Tigers career. Marcus hit a 3 run bomb. .500 seems so far away.... Record: 70-79 |
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 13,112
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Yeah, it doesn't look good...but I'll be pretty close I think. I am not planning on continuing from a dynasty standpoint, but I am going to move forward to the next year just to see how the game handles the off season with the default rosters. The Tigers do not have any money for extensions or free agents at the moment, and with our projected payroll not changing much, I am interested to see what will happen. This is one of the foibles of the game though; an owner like Illitch will just keep spending money regardless of the bottom line. The game has very strict budgets it follows. I may quick play the next year just to see.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
Posts: 919
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Series 49 @ CLE
Game 150: W 7-4: A 4 run 9th wins this, including a 2 run double for Inge. Verlander goes 6, gives up 10 hits and 4 runs. His ERA still in the 6s at 6.31. Zumaya gets his 22nd save. Game 151: W 6-5: Another late inning rally seals this one. Bonderman pitched okay, but as per usual, I left him in too long. Adam Everett drove in 3 today, and Laird drove in 2. Good production from the bottom of the lineup. Game 152: L 8-3: Sheets and Galarraga combined for this turkey of a game. They gave up 13 hits in 7 innings. Mags drove in 3 runs. If only he had been healthy all season. He’s hitting .380 still in 258 AB. Record: 72-80 |
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All Star Reserve
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Location: Stinky Windsor
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Series 50 @ CHA
Game 153: W 6-3 (10): Jackson went 9 today and was pretty much in command except for the 3rd inning. Polanco won this one with his 5th homer of the season. Game 154: W 10-4: Nate had a 3 hitter with 2 outs in the 9th before falling apart. I hate how sometimes these guys just can’t get that last out. So instead of giving up only 1 run, he gives up 4. Everett had 3 hits in this one, to raise his average to .269. Game 155: W 5-1: Bonderman lasts 6 2/3 giving up the one run. He’s 8-3 now. Laird hit a 2 run homer and went 3-4. The White Sox are having a bad year, but it feels good to sweep them, especially so close to the end. Record: 75-80 (Can we go 6-1 in the last two series? Both are at home, the first a 4 game set against Minnesota, who is 81-74 and tied for first in the wild card race. The last series is at home against the White Sox.) |
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Washingon
Posts: 93
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Nice sweep! I hope you can go 7-0! Aim high.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
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I'm back from a bit of a vacation...here is the next to last series...
Series 51 Vs. MIN Game 156: L 4-3: Verlander gave up a pair of 2 run bombs and we could only score 3 runs on 12 hits. Polanco and Inge had 3 hits apiece. Game 157: W 9-5: Some great offense from Cabrerra tonight: 2 HR, 4 RBI. Mags went 4-5 too. Galarraga got the win, but he gave up all 5 runs and 10 hits in 5 1/3. Game 158: L 10-3: Minnesota put a thrashing on us, getting 18 hits! Fernando had a heck of a time getting through the 8th inning when the Twins scored 5 runs. Game 159: W 3-2: We won this one on a passed ball and a pretty good start for Bonderman. Marcus Thames went 3-4 with a couple of RBI. Record: 77-82: Well the dream is over, but at least I know I came close. Minnesota is fighting for the Wild Card spot, so they are one of the better teams in the league. They are tied with Boston for the Wild Card. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
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Series 52 Vs. CHA
Game 160: W 3-2 (14): Mags won this one after Polanco and Cabrerra singled. Seay got the win, but he only pitched 2/3 of an inning–he’s 12-8 on the season. Wolf, Zumaya, and Sheets each went 2 innings after Robertson pitched well through seven. Nate finishes the year with a 3.91 ERA. Game 161: L 6-2: Though we had 11 hits, we could only manage 2 runs. Verlander was pitching well until he tore an oblique in the 5th. Miner came in and gave up 5 runs over 3 innings. Verlander takes the loss to end the season at 9-9 with a 6.13 ERA. Game 162: L 4-2: Again, we just couldn’t get it done offensively. Galaragga pitched well for his last start and Granderson hit his 15th homer. Record: 78-84 Well the goal wasn’t achieved, but in the end I think I did okay. For a beta tester point of view, I also think the game handled things well also. My next few posts will include some stats and I’ll sim the rest of the season and post the results. I’ll also look for a few players who surprised me with their performances throughout the league. |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
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Final Stats for 2009 Tigers:
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Name G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS Miguel Cabrera 1B 162 627 90 193 39 2 26 125 314 75 101 6 4 .308 .381 .501 .882 Brandon Inge 3B 153 568 72 153 30 3 17 79 240 51 132 4 7 .269 .342 .423 .765 Placido Polanco 2B 128 558 67 154 34 1 6 55 208 20 46 5 2 .276 .303 .373 .676 Adam Everett SS 155 542 65 147 31 1 2 58 186 24 82 1 5 .271 .300 .343 .643 Curtis Granderson CF 127 500 79 133 31 11 15 79 231 54 118 6 11 .266 .338 .462 .800 Gerald Laird C 140 441 45 102 25 2 7 54 152 27 92 1 1 .231 .282 .345 .627 Carlos Guillen LF 109 423 66 125 30 5 12 56 201 48 52 5 0 .296 .366 .475 .841 Clete Thomas CF 120 363 55 96 26 0 9 46 149 26 75 2 4 .264 .318 .410 .729 Josh Anderson CF 99 336 49 92 20 3 1 20 121 18 54 8 7 .274 .309 .360 .669 Magglio Ordonez RF 77 295 48 111 22 3 12 56 175 20 28 2 2 .376 .418 .593 1.011 Marcus Thames LF 96 294 42 84 17 0 10 36 131 20 61 2 2 .286 .331 .446 .777 Jeff Larish 1B 112 250 24 60 3 0 4 25 75 30 58 2 2 .240 .329 .300 .629 Ramon Santiago SS 44 108 15 22 4 0 0 2 26 6 21 0 1 .204 .265 .241 .506 Matt Treanor C 60 99 11 25 3 0 1 5 31 6 24 0 0 .253 .292 .313 .606 Brent Clevlen LF 21 65 9 14 3 0 0 7 17 4 19 2 1 .215 .268 .262 .529 Casper Wells RF 21 56 11 14 5 0 2 4 25 2 9 0 1 .250 .271 .446 .718 Mike Hessman 3B 19 48 7 11 2 1 3 9 24 5 7 0 0 .229 .315 .500 .815 Santo De Leon 2B 17 46 5 13 2 1 1 4 20 0 4 0 0 .283 .277 .435 .711 Ryan Raburn 2B 14 35 3 7 3 0 2 6 16 1 5 0 0 .200 .222 .457 .679 Ryan Strieby 1B 6 22 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 9 0 0 .091 .167 .091 .258 Scott Sizemore 2B 6 15 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 .000 .118 .000 .118 |
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All Star Reserve
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Final Pitching Stats for 2009 Tigers:
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Name W L SV ERA G GS IP HA R ER HR BB K WHIP OAVG BABIP Ross Wolf MR 0 1 0 0.79 8 0 11.1 12 1 1 0 3 5 1.32 .267 .300 Christopher Blazek MR 0 2 1 2.96 43 0 48.2 39 16 16 6 16 51 1.13 .222 .277 Bobby Seay MR 12 8 1 3.24 64 0 77.2 77 39 28 7 28 58 1.35 .258 .300 Rick Porcello SP 10 5 0 3.71 26 26 162.2 175 79 67 14 31 79 1.27 .271 .292 Joel Zumaya CL 3 2 23 3.74 39 0 43.1 51 18 18 4 14 38 1.50 .288 .348 Fernando Rodney MR 8 4 3 3.90 52 0 57.2 55 29 25 3 19 43 1.28 .259 .313 Nate Robertson SP 7 10 1 3.91 37 21 184.0 196 89 80 22 41 88 1.29 .269 .281 Jeremy Bonderman SP 8 3 0 4.07 17 17 112.2 117 53 51 15 22 86 1.23 .268 .304 Edwin Jackson SP 9 17 0 4.22 36 36 224.0 247 118 105 28 72 103 1.42 .274 .285 Zach Miner MR 3 2 0 4.76 30 4 68.0 67 40 36 9 28 39 1.40 .257 .272 Armando Galarraga SP 5 15 0 5.09 31 30 199.2 230 124 113 35 58 106 1.44 .284 .292 Justin Verlander SP 9 9 1 6.13 40 18 144.0 154 99 98 20 53 114 1.44 .273 .312 Ben Sheets SP 1 3 0 6.13 7 6 39.2 51 27 27 6 11 24 1.56 .315 .341 Brandon Lyon MR 0 1 0 6.83 16 0 29.0 45 28 22 6 6 18 1.76 .349 .371 Juan Rincon MR 1 1 0 6.89 11 0 15.2 24 15 12 0 9 9 2.11 .358 .414 Casey Crosby SP 2 1 0 7.13 4 4 24.0 29 19 19 7 9 15 1.58 .293 .286 Freddy Dolsi MR 0 0 0 22.24 6 0 5.2 13 15 14 0 6 3 3.35 .464 .520 |
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Stinky Windsor
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2009 Final Standings:
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American League Standings Eastern Division Team W L PCT GB New York (A) Yankees 95 67 .586 - Boston Red Sox 85 77 .525 10.0 Tampa Bay Rays 81 81 .500 14.0 Toronto Blue Jays 75 87 .463 20.0 Baltimore Orioles 70 92 .432 25.0 Central Division Team W L PCT GB Kansas City Royals 96 66 .593 - Minnesota Twins 84 78 .519 12.0 Cleveland Indians 82 80 .506 14.0 Detroit Tigers 78 84 .481 18.0 Chicago (A) White Sox 61 101 .377 35.0 Western Division Team W L PCT GB Oakland Athletics 93 69 .574 - Seattle Mariners 85 77 .525 8.0 Los Angeles (A) Angels 76 86 .469 17.0 Texas Rangers 71 91 .438 22.0 AL Wild Card Team W L PCT GB Boston Red Sox 85 77 .525 - Seattle Mariners 85 77 .525 - Minnesota Twins 84 78 .519 1.0 Cleveland Indians 82 80 .506 3.0 Tampa Bay Rays 81 81 .500 4.0 Detroit Tigers 78 84 .481 7.0 Los Angeles (A) Angels 76 86 .469 9.0 Toronto Blue Jays 75 87 .463 10.0 Texas Rangers 71 91 .438 14.0 Baltimore Orioles 70 92 .432 15.0 Chicago (A) White Sox 61 101 .377 24.0 National League Standings Eastern Division Team W L PCT GB Philadelphia Phillies 91 71 .562 - New York (N) Mets 85 77 .525 6.0 Atlanta Braves 77 85 .475 14.0 Florida Marlins 73 89 .451 18.0 Washington Nationals 73 89 .451 18.0 Central Division Team W L PCT GB Houston Astros 90 72 .556 - Milwaukee Brewers 84 78 .519 6.0 St. Louis Cardinals 81 81 .500 9.0 Chicago (N) Cubs 79 83 .488 11.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 79 83 .488 11.0 Cincinnati Reds 71 91 .438 19.0 Western Division Team W L PCT GB Los Angeles (N) Dodgers 95 67 .586 - San Diego Padres 91 71 .562 4.0 Colorado Rockies 79 83 .488 16.0 San Francisco Giants 76 86 .469 19.0 Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 .457 21.0 NL Wild Card Team W L PCT GB San Diego Padres 91 71 .562 - New York (N) Mets 85 77 .525 6.0 Milwaukee Brewers 84 78 .519 7.0 St. Louis Cardinals 81 81 .500 10.0 Chicago (N) Cubs 79 83 .488 12.0 Colorado Rockies 79 83 .488 12.0 Pittsburgh Pirates 79 83 .488 12.0 Atlanta Braves 77 85 .475 14.0 San Francisco Giants 76 86 .469 15.0 Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 .457 17.0 Florida Marlins 73 89 .451 18.0 Washington Nationals 73 89 .451 18.0 Cincinnati Reds 71 91 .438 20.0 I'll post playoff winners and award winners shortly. |
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