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Saving The Best For Last

by Hans on October 1, 2009

Last time he faced Detroit, Chicago’s new ace Jake Peavy threw seven shutout innings, striking out eight, and taking home his second American League W. He was acquired to do so much more, but at this point all he can really offer is the role of spoiler. With Minnesota’s 8-3 win over the Tigers, the Twins are now only 2 games out of the AL Central lead with only Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s games left.

Edwin Jackson and his 94.5 mph fastball take the hill against Peavy Friday night, but Jackson’s only beaten Chicago once in 7 career starts and holds a 5.66 career ERA against them. Moreover, his second half (4.53 ERA) has paled in comparison with his breakout first half (2.52 ERA). Can Detroit rely on him to take down former Cy Young winner Jake Peavy?

On Saturday, Detroit plans to run rookie Alfredo Figaro to the mound with his 15 2/3 innings of major league experience.  The last and only time he’s ever faced the White Sox was last Saturday when he held them scoreless, albeit in only 2 2/3 innings out of the bullpen. Will MoTown really feel comfortable trusting a rookie on the last weekend of a playoff run?

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So if Chicago fancies itself a solid spoiler and drops the Tigers for two in a row while the Twins down the Royals in similar fashion, Detroit’s hopes fall to one man.

This past Tuesday Justin Verlander, who has shown the American League’s fastest heater at 95.6 mph, proved his ability to perform his role as an ace under intense pressure. He threw 129 pitches over eight hard fought innings to win the second half of the doubleheader against Minnesota, saving a bullpen which had completed a 10 inning game earlier in the day and would need to throw 4 innings and 3 innings the next two nights.

Verlander’s truly blossomed this season.  He has returned to throwing first pitch strikes under the tutelage of pitching coach Rick Knapp.  His win total (18) is the highest of his career and his ERA (3.45)  is the lowest.  More importantly, he has shown that when his team needs him, he becomes the ace everyone always expected.  If the hopes of Tigers fans come down to the quality of Justin Verlander’s arm, that’s just the way they want it.

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Guest Post at True Blue Brew Blog

by Jeff on April 4, 2009

Hans wrote a great guest post over at the True Blue Brew Bog. You can catch his opinion of Suppan and Looper. To give a little preview - great pitchers, but is their infield going inhibit their success.

Go visit our friend Jason over at True Blue Brew Blog and let him know you came from The Dugout.

***Edit*** Right Field Bleachers picked up the post in their Milwaukee Brewers News update on 4/2.

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The Little Things

March 2, 2009

Last offseason, the Tigers tried to upgrade their team with a massive blockbuster trade, sending Andrew Miller, Cameron Maybin, and half a team’s worth of low-to-mid tier prospects for 24-year-old slugger Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis. They followed this acquisition by signing Cabrera to an eight year, $153.3 million contract and Willis to a [...]

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Minnesota In The Super Bowl

January 31, 2009

For those of you who live around the Twin Cities, tomorrow’s broadcast of the Super Bowl will come with something special.
MLB.com posted a story about a Minnesota Twins commercial that will air on local NBC affiliates during tomorrow’s game. The spot features many Twins players including, Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau, and Joe Nathan and will [...]

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Does Sandy Koufax Belong In Cooperstown?

January 23, 2009

Is Koufax A Worthy Hall of Famer?
And a lynch mob dressed in Dodger Blue should be at my door in 3… 2… 1…
Ok. Let’s be realistic here. I am, in no way, shape, or form, denying the legendary lefty’s rightful place within the sacred walls of Cooperstown. What I am questioning are [...]

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