And, we are successful in signing Ben Sheets, Orlando Cabrera, and KROD, here's what our 25 might look like next year:
C - (CR)inge (unless we can get a Molina or Kendall for cheap)
1B - Cabrera
2B - Polanco
SS - O. Cabrera
3B - Guillen
LF - Joyce
CF - Granderson
RF - Maggs
DH - Sheff (yikes)
Bench - Dusty Ryan
Bench - Thames
Bench - Raburn
Bench - Santiago
SP - Verlander
SP - Sheets
SP - Galaragga
SP - Bonderman
SP - Willis or Robertson or maybe Garcia?
RP - KROD
RP - Rodney
RP - Zumaya
RP - Seay
RP - Robertson or Willis (wow - could either of these guys pitch in relief?)
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Next Year
Looking at contracts for 2009, there's only one (seemingly easy) decision to make on club options: Renteria's $3MM buyout. Other than that, there are a few players under club control that will need to be resigned - most notable: Galarraga, Zumaya, Rodney, Miner; and a few free agents that should resign with Tigers: Seay, Santiago, Thames.
Assuming Tigers buyout Renteria and resign notables plus a few extras, looks like Tigers will have a payroll in the $115 - 118MM range.
Compared with '08 roster payroll of $138MM, that leaves $20MM to spend assuming budget set at last year's budget. We should be able to sign Sheets for $12MM in first year (5 more escalating years) and Orlando Cabrera for $8MM? Then, does Illitch increase the budget to say, $150MM? If so, we could afford Krod. I like this team already.
Assuming Tigers buyout Renteria and resign notables plus a few extras, looks like Tigers will have a payroll in the $115 - 118MM range.
Compared with '08 roster payroll of $138MM, that leaves $20MM to spend assuming budget set at last year's budget. We should be able to sign Sheets for $12MM in first year (5 more escalating years) and Orlando Cabrera for $8MM? Then, does Illitch increase the budget to say, $150MM? If so, we could afford Krod. I like this team already.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
September Callups
I'm looking forward to Sept 1. This year - as opposed to the last two years - the Tigers are unarguably out of the playoff mix and should be looking at roster expansion as opportunity to further evaluate minor league players against major league competition. Of course to comprehensively evaluate Detroit's best talent we'd have to watch Florida Marlin games (that's a cheap shot and I really don't think that Cabrerabuster was a bad deal...).
I'd love to see:
more Dusty Ryan than Brent Cleven
more Wilkin Ramierez than Mike Holliman
more Chris Lambert than Virgil Vazquez
more Danny Worth than Mike Hessman
more cowbell
and for the love of god, no more Bonine!
I'd love to see:
more Dusty Ryan than Brent Cleven
more Wilkin Ramierez than Mike Holliman
more Chris Lambert than Virgil Vazquez
more Danny Worth than Mike Hessman
more cowbell
and for the love of god, no more Bonine!
Monday, May 19, 2008
Monumentally Bad
Let's say average analyst (ESPN, Baseball Prospectus, Vegas, etc) predicted The Detroit Tigers would win 92 games this year. Now, let's say they end up winning only 72 games this year. Is there a greater underperformance with respect to expectations in recent history?
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
This is really bad
If the Tigers reach 0-9, their season is effectively done. I realize they will continue to play games, but no team has reached the playoffs after starting out 0-9. The Tigers not making the playoffs would NOT be totally unexpected; The Tigers missing the playoffs like this? Unprecedented.
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