Okay, if I have to be at work at 6 am on a Saturday and there is nothing to do right now I can at least catch this blog up a little. (Just keep the coffee coming!)
Last night the Tigers blew a game against the Yankees. Joel Zumaya deserves most of the blame, but there is enough to go around. There were many encouraging things in that game too.
Hits-
- Luke French can get Yankees out! In his 3rd Big League start he allowed 5 hits in 5 innings and only 1 earned run. He had 3 strike outs. Unfortunately he gave up 3 walks too. But the Tigers were winning while he was pitching.
- Curtis Granderson takes baseball seriously! He started the game with a double and followed up in the 5th with a homerun. He also made some nice plays in the field. Lynn Henning of the Detroit News suggested that Curtis needs to "make baseball his fixation". Last night Granderson did.
- Clete Thomas and Josh Anderson can throw! Thomas got hung with an error in the 1st for a throw that was off line from Right field to catcher Laird. I don't think it should have been an error- but the run scored and somebody had to be blamed for it I guess. If nothing else he gave the Yankees something to think about as they ran. Josh Anderson redeemed himself for a dumb error by gunning down Posada at home from Left.
- Too many runners left on base. Last night there 18 runners left behind. Burnett was vulnerable and the Tigers didn't take enough advantage. They were 1 for 12 with Runners in Scoring Position.
- Errors. Last night there were 3 of them, the two I mentioned above and one on Inge that I didn't see. (And I'm not convinced that Thomas' was really a error).
- Zumaya. At this point he deserves an entire post of his own. He can not (or will not) pitch effectively right now. He came on in the 7th last night and served up 5 hits and 1 walk. Rod Allen of FSN Detroit commented that "it looks like (Yankee batters) know what's coming!" This stat was brought up in the Bless You Boys Game Thread last night...by tigerfaninChicago
I’m not a fire Jim Leyland guy but if Leyland puts him in the 7th or 8th inning again with a lead he should be fired. Last 9 outings (counting tonight) he has 4 blown saves and 8 earned runs allowed … he is done!
To sum it all up. The Tigers could have and should have won last night's game against the Yankees, but they let it slip away. Both Chicago and Minnesota won, to the Tigers' lead over those teams was diminished by 1 game.
Verlander takes the ball today against Sabbathia.
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