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Chicago @ Detroit G142 09-09-'23

Mitchrapp

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Tigers win 3-1
 
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Eastern division
Yankees 2-5
Baltimore 1-6
Boston 1-5
Tampa Bay 1-5
Blue jays 2-4
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7-25


Mets 3-0
Giants 3-0
Brewers 2-1
Rockies 2-1
Cards 2-1
Pittsburgh 2-2
Philadelphia 0-3
Arizona 0-3
Atlanta 1-2
San Diego 1-2
Washington 1-2
Marlins 1-2
Cubs 1-2
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19-21


Verses West
Oakland 1-2
Texas 3-4
LAA 0-3
Seattle 3-3
Astros 3-3
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10-15

Verses Central
White Sox 7-5
Kansas City 7-3
Cleveland 7-3.
Minnesota 8-5.
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Division 29-16

Tigers Home 30-41
Tigers away 35-36
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Tigers overall are 65-77

Tigers 19-21 in inter league.
Tigers are 18-17 in one run game's
Tigers are 55-69 in 9 inning games.
Tigers are 9-7 in xtra inning game
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First half???..39-50
Second half?...26-27
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Tigers by the month
Month by Month
Split W L RS RA W-L%
March 0-1 0 4 .000
April 10-16 88 131
May 16-11 116 125
June 9-18 105 132
July 12-13 108 120
Aug.13-15 110-139
Sept 5-3 35-22
 
It seems this division is so winnable next season. I will be disappointed if the tigers don?t stay in the race all season. Money comes off the books. We just need some pitchers to stay healthy and hit maybe on some free agents and hope like heck Malloy, Dingler Keith and Jung are the real deal. Clark is probably 2025 or 26 unless he goes wild. Maybe the team looks like the early 80?s when we developed Morris, Parrish, Gibson, Trammell, and Whitaker.
The division is so bad. Harris has to find a damn way to start dominating this division.
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tarik-skubal-leads-tigers-to-win-over-white-sox
Skubal mirrors this '68 World Series champ in win vs. Sox.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-sox-vs-tigers/2023/09/09/716658/final/box
Boxscore and Highlights.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/9...vierling-alex-lange-alex-faedo-zach-mckinstry
Tigers 3 - White Sox 1: Tarik Skubal spins another gem.
The Tigers southpaw dominated yet again, though the offense continued to scuffle at home.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...se-to-make-tarik-skubal-a-winner/70813575007/
Tigers muster enough offense to make Skubal a winner.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...me-score-recap-chicago-white-sox/70813717007/
Detroit Tigers clinch season series vs. Chicago White Sox with 3-1 win.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/09/matt-vierling-homers-as-tigers-top-white-sox.html
Matt Vierling homers as Tigers top White Sox.
Mlive
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/09/09/deeper-discussions-87/
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers just recently finished a series with the Yankees in NY. In the last game, NY fans let their feelings be known about how badly their team was playing.

Much of the entire stadium started to loudly and clearly boo the hometown team. There was definitely no question about their unhappiness.

Which brings us to the question about whether or not it is appropriate to boo your team during a game.

Yankee fans are not a quiet nor patient bunch. They let their feelings be known. Even when ticket prices jumped one year, they boycotted games until prices came down to a more reasonable level.

Gauging fan reaction is one way teams craft their product. And it?s used to explain why the Yankees move much more quickly than other teams when their product needs improving.

On the other hand, there are the Tigers who get little to no blow back from fans when they put a poor product on the field.

Which they have been doing for 7 years now.

Should Tiger fans be more vocal in expressing their happiness or dissatisfaction with the team?

Should fans become more vocal with the organization?

Is it appropriate to boo the team during a poorly-played game?

Or is it disrespectful? Are there better ways to show your unhappiness with the team?

Today?s blog addresses this dilemma and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!

For this one blog only, you?ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.

TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

Is booing an acceptable way of showing unhappiness with a team's performance?

1. Yes, booing can be an acceptable tool.

2. No, there are better ways to express dissatisfaction.

VOTE
 
It seems this division is so winnable next season. I will be disappointed if the tigers don?t stay in the race all season. Money comes off the books. We just need some pitchers to stay healthy and hit maybe on some free agents and hope like heck Malloy, Dingler Keith and Jung are the real deal. Clark is probably 2025 or 26 unless he goes wild. Maybe the team looks like the early 80?s when we developed Morris, Parrish, Gibson, Trammell, and Whitaker.
The division is so bad. Harris has to find a damn way to start dominating this division.

the thing of it is, every team in the division has the same opportunity, get a little better and you can win the division.
 
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