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Houston At Detroit: Game 42

Cabrera has some pretty round career numbers right now, .320, 400 HRs, 1400 RBIs.
 
Tigers beat the astros 6 - 5 in 11 innings,
Tigers Victory Cigar!!!!! and a bowl of ice-cream!!!
 
Everytime the Tigers win I'm in the mood for ice cream..
 
STREAKS AND STATS:

Miguel Cabrera drove in his 1,400th RBI in the fifth inning, arriving at the plateau the fifth-fastest in MLB history.
His hitting streak has reached nine games.

Nick Castellanos' 438-foot home run was the longest hit at Comerica Park this year (per ESPN Stats & Info)

The Tigers are 8-1 in games started by David Price this year. They're 4-2 in games on Thursday. And they're 17-4 in day games.

The Tigers stole two bases for an AL-high 39, tying the Astros. The Reds lead MLB with 43.

David Price struck out 12 batters, marking the ninth time he has struck out 12-or-more in his career. That's the most in a Tigers' uniform. The last time he did it was against the Astros last June with the Rays.

J.D. Martinez's 11-game hitting streak, which was the second longest in the AL this year, ended at 11 games.

Joakim Soria's blown save was his first of the year.
 
STREAKS AND STATS:

Miguel Cabrera drove in his 1,400th RBI in the fifth inning, arriving at the plateau the fifth-fastest in MLB history.
His hitting streak has reached nine games.

Nick Castellanos' 438-foot home run was the longest hit at Comerica Park this year (per ESPN Stats & Info)

The Tigers are 8-1 in games started by David Price this year. They're 4-2 in games on Thursday. And they're 17-4 in day games.

The Tigers stole two bases for an AL-high 39, tying the Astros. The Reds lead MLB with 43.

David Price struck out 12 batters, marking the ninth time he has struck out 12-or-more in his career. That's the most in a Tigers' uniform. The last time he did it was against the Astros last June with the Rays.

J.D. Martinez's 11-game hitting streak, which was the second longest in the AL this year, ended at 11 games.

Joakim Soria's blown save was his first of the year.

And I think we are now 16-2 in games where we scored 5 or more runs. Nice to get a win on a Soria blown save...it was bound to happen and it will happen again.
 
I can't believe anyone is seriously complaining that Soria did not pitch around a Rookie PH.

A guy like Soria has stuff good enough to go right after top hitters, you don't dance around a 24 year old who comes in cold off the bench like he was Miggy.

99% of the time Soria is going to come out on top in that scenario, this just happened to be that 1%. Credit to Tucker for a good swing, no blame to Soria/MCCaan at all.
 
No complaints at all. Soria has done a real nice job as our closer..blown saves happen. He's one player I can't complain about..
 
Hoping for .320, 550, 2000. Very feasible. 3000 hits too. Maybe 600 doubles. Just a beast.

He has over 10 more years on his contract. If he "only" has 550 HR, 2000 RBI, 600 2B and 3000 hits this is what he would have to average.

15 HR, 60 RBI, 13 2B, 76.3 hits a season

That would make his 10 year extension the worst contract in baseball history!

If he averages (based off his career season averages) 15 fewer doubles, 10 fewer HR, 20 fewer hits and 20 less RBI per season over the next 10 years (rounded numbers) this would be his "average season" going forward

152 hits
21 HR
21 2B
88 RBI

His totals after 10 more seasons

3760 hits
610 HR
680 2B
2280 RBI

I think anything less than that would be a disappointment
 
He has over 10 more years on his contract. If he "only" has 550 HR, 2000 RBI, 600 2B and 3000 hits this is what he would have to average.

15 HR, 60 RBI, 13 2B, 76.3 hits a season

That would make his 10 year extension the worst contract in baseball history!

If he averages (based off his career season averages) 15 fewer doubles, 10 fewer HR, 20 fewer hits and 20 less RBI per season over the next 10 years (rounded numbers) this would be his "average season" going forward

152 hits
21 HR
21 2B
88 RBI

His totals after 10 more seasons

3760 hits
610 HR
680 2B
2280 RBI

I think anything less than that would be a disappointment

He is under contact until 2023, with a team option for 2024 and 2025. If he is top 10 MVP voting, they become guaranteed.

His career average (not including this year is:

182 hits, 39 doubles, 33 HR (32.5, rounded up), 97 R, 114 RBI, .319 BA

If he were to hit at his average until 2023, the numbers are ridiculous. 3826 H, 812 2b, 683 HR, nearly 2400 RBI. Obviously, this is not going to happen. Guys regress.

The fact that he will be able to DH soon should help mitigate some of that. He is in pretty good shape, too. He had major ankle surgery and still came to ST in shape this year.

I think we may be able to get 5-6 more years at his average production. If he performs at an average rate (for him, the guy's a freaking superhero), here's what the end of 2020 would look like:

3279 H 696 2b 585 HR 2053 RBI

If he regressed over the final 3 years to an average of:

140 H 25 2b 20 HR 80 RBI (BA of .280)

He would finish 2023 with:

3699 H 771 2b 645 HR 2293 RBI and a career average of .315

Maybe I'm way off base, but I think this could be near where he winds up, maybe a little on the high side.

Flame away...
 
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If healthy, there is no way he doesn't end up with at least:


1,800 runs (19th)

3,500 hits (6th)

700 doubles (5th)

640 HRs (6th)

2,200 RBIs (3rd)


Last 7 full seasons with DET averages

157 Games

677 Plate Appearances

591 ABs

102 Runs

192 Hits

40 Doubles

1 Triple

36 HRs

121 RBIs

77 BB

104 SO

4 HBP

6 SF

.325 BAVG

.403 OBP

.579 SLG

.982 OPS
 
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If healthy, there is no way he doesn't end up with at least:


1,800 runs (19th)

3,500 hits (6th)

700 doubles (5th)

640 HRs (6th)

2,200 RBIs (3rd)


Last 7 full seasons with DET averages

157 Games

677 Plate Appearances

591 ABs

102 Runs

192 Hits

40 Doubles

1 Triple

36 HRs

121 RBIs

77 BB

104 SO

4 HBP

6 SF

.325 BAVG

.403 OBP

.579 SLG

.982 OPS

Until I look at numbers like these, I forget sometimes how good he is and how fortunate we are to have him.
 
640 HR's is a bit much I think. I can't see him with 240 more home runs at 32. 8 seasons more of 30, that seems to be a bit hard to get to.
 
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640 HR's is a bit much I think. I can't see him with 240 more home runs at 32. 8 seasons more of 30, that seems to be a bit hard to get to.


He is sitting on 400 HRs. He has hit 252 in 7 years with DET, 36 HR a season average and that was with him hurt. You don't think he can average 24 home runs a season over the next 10?
 
640 HR's is a bit much I think. I can't see him with 240 more home runs at 32. 8 seasons more of 30, that seems to be a bit hard to get to.

The thing is, he could get halfway there (40 per year) in the next three years. You just never know. Health will be the key. I think we are watching an all time great; like top 10 all time great, player.
 
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