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Howie115
'Tis but a scratch...
That was why avila was a nice backup... he still was solid defensively.
Yes, and I hope McCann takes the time to learn hitters the way Avila did. Alex always did a great job calling pitches.
That was why avila was a nice backup... he still was solid defensively.
So we're all in agreement, McCann will not improve a lineup?
Okay, good, great, grand. Moving on....
I'm glad we agree on McCann.Yep. And I think the 1 thru 6 hitters, plus Iggy at 9, will be so good that McCann doesn't HAVE to improve the lineup.
I'm glad we agree on McCann.
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Has anyone heard if they have made a minor league signing of a starting pitcher that I missed? (BTW...has Matt Boyd dropped off the face of the Earth? Have heard very little about him this winter.)
Um... Shane Greene and Fulmer will both be in the starting rotation in Toledo and will be available if needed.... what are you talking about?Before I was interrupted: The Rotation
Zimmerman
Verlander
Sanchez
Pelfry
Norris
Figuring Fulmer won't be ready at the start of the season, nor will Shane Greene, the rotation depth appears to be Farmer, Boyd, and Ryan. With Sanchez an injury risk, Norris' health a question, and the possibility of Verlander contracting 'areola rash'....I am wondering if the Tigers need to seriously consider adding some experienced starter to their spring training roster. Has anyone heard if they have made a minor league signing of a starting pitcher that I missed? (BTW...has Matt Boyd dropped off the face of the Earth? Have heard very little about him this winter.)
word is that Greene is also being considered as a bullpen guy out of spring training.. would be surprised if they go that route though...I'm sure Boyd is in the mix as a second or third option if there are injuries, but I think moreso they are probably counting on Greene to bounce back and be that #6 guy. His poor performance last year had a lot to do with some nagging injury issues. A cheap "handcuff" with MLB experience would be nice, but I don't know how many such pitchers are out there and worth pursuing.
this is actually one of the smartest posts I have ever seen from you iffy... are you ok?Perhaps, instead of signing a veteran starter to a minor league contract...the Tigers might think of trading for a swingman for the bullpen. The D'Backs have an abundance of former starters who have, or will, be used out of the bullpen. I wonder if they'd part with Michigander Josh Collmenter? Maybe dangle Collins or Moya as bait?
I'm sure Boyd is in the mix as a second or third option if there are injuries, but I think moreso they are probably counting on Greene to bounce back and be that #6 guy. His poor performance last year had a lot to do with some nagging injury issues. A cheap "handcuff" with MLB experience would be nice, but I don't know how many such pitchers are out there and worth pursuing.
I can guarantee that if Fulmer has a solid spring and someone gets hurt.. he will be the guy called up. There are only so many options on the 40 man. Everything I have read is saying Greene will be ready.Greene is listed as questionable for the start of the season. Not wanting to rush Fulmer into the majors, that possible could leave only Farmer and Ken Ryan as depth. After thinking about it, I'd like to see Detroit look into trading for a swingman that they could start the season with. I suggested Collmenter from AZ. Maybe Streiby from the Astros? I am sure there are a bunch that are, or will be, available. There might be some guy out there who is out of options the Tigers could consider adding to their pen.
Top Iffy WorriesTop Tiger worries....
1. Aging, delicate bodies (Cabrera, VMart, Verlander, Sanchez, Iglesias)
2. Questionable rotation (depth, experience of Norris/Fulmer, health)
3. Bullpen (will it cease to be a laughing stock of baseball?)
Another year of trying to slug their way into contention. Detroit will rebound from last season (if healthy) but how far is a question. In a parity league (AL)....85 wins might get them in the post season.