Twins are terrible though...26-20 against the division and 28-29 against the rest of the league...only thing that saves any of these teams is the division is awful.
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Originally posted by froot loops View Post
We are in August and the Tiger pitching has a 4.04 ERA and the MLB league average is 3.99. Their wretched hitting is the worst in baseball, only 3.21 runs per game. The pitching has held up OK considering the pressure of knowing that giving up 2 runs early is almost impossible to come back.
Other than Skubal, it is pathetic. Our "ace" has not even started 10 games. Oh and he disappeared for part of the season. Hell of a quality for a guy. We are in August and he has 1 win and has given up. Outside of Scooby - we have 3 other pitchers start 10+ games for 37 games started - and 6 wins. And that 4.04 ERA you are somehow bragging about - of the 10 pitchers who have started the most games, 1 of them has an ERA better than 4.04. 1. and only 2 in the top 16 SP. Our starters ERA is well over 5.
You can view more here. https://www.mlb.com/tigers/stats/pit...arted?split=sp
Our SP is absolutely horrific and one of the worst in the MLB.
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Bullpen - Good.
Starting pitching - Mediocre/ Poor.
Noting that an ERA in the mid-4s is bottom third tier this season. Also, 3 of the top 4 projected starting pitchers for the Tigers have been injured/ missing for the year! It makes sense! Skubal is the exception to mediocre starting pitching for the Tigers this season.
Hitting - Awful.
.630 team OPS is the worst in MLB this season. Remember when Gerald Laird seemed like the worst hitter in the later Dombrowski era? His OPS with the Tigers was .625 ……AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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You can tell kreton is a young fella, if you want to hear about some bad pitching I can tell you some tales. This year's Tigers pitching has been killed by the injury bug and they give the team a chance to win. It used to be when you are talking starters versus relievers it was a 70/30 proposition in importance now it is now nearly 50/50. Teams are looking for 4 or 5 innings out of a starter and anything more is a bonus.
You want to see bad staffs look at the Tigers from 1998 to 2003, that is awful pitching. Half of those years are in total pitchers paradise and the staff had trouble getting under a 5.00 era.
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Originally posted by chemiclord View Postkreton seems to think you're claiming the starters have been "good" and the Tigers should be happy with that performance.
Rather than of all the problem the Tigers have, the starting pitching has been the least concerning.
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Originally posted by froot loops View Post
Yep, if the pitching was as bad as the offense, we would be seeing a run at 124 losses. As it is, this season will be a something like a 60-102. That is going to be a fairly typical record under a Chris Ilitch regime
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I've said before but I don't think it matters. A guy like Avila had his chance and has nothing to complain about if he gets fired but that doesn't mean I think the replacement will be better. I think Chris Ilitch puts the shackles on the GM that makes it extremely hard to be competitive. I felt the same way about replacing Radar Randy, but that changed when they hired Dombrowski as president. That moved signaled they were serious.
If they fire Avila and promote from within or just hire some underling from Tampa, I wouldn't have any hope for that person. If they hired someone like Theo Epstein, now we are talking.
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