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Healthy Verlander

As much as i don't like/want him, i think cespedes will be at least two wins better than Hunter given that hunter only had .3 fWAR last year and cespedes' lowest fWAR in his 3 years is 2.2. Im not optimistic for more than that though.
 
Let's look at this from Cespedes' POV. He's on a new team, and in a contract year. Solid defender, great arm. I expect at least a 2 win advantage over Hunter, with possibly up to 4 or 5 more, considering Hunter was merely average.
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2018/08/11/the-long-journey-to-discovery/
THE LONG JOURNEY TO DISCOVERY.
Totally Tigers

Many fans thought about it. Wondered about it. And given the pattern and numerous examples over the years, came to believe in it.

And if you were looking for confirmation, you?ve come to the right place.

So what is it?

It?s the long-running hot topic about some of those who care for Tigers? players when it comes to keeping them healthy. They may not be doing their jobs as well as they could be.

And you?d have plenty of proof even if you only looked at the history since 2012.

You could even ask Justin Verlander because he did an extensive interview that called out the Tigers? staff for poor conditioning and ?misdiagnosing? him over a period of 3 years.

If you haven?t read it by now, the writer starts by describing JV?s ?scars? ? both physical and mental ? and his anger over that long journey to get healthy.

To understand the arduous, frustrating process, let?s explore the timeline and related information documented by both writer and JV in the article, sprinkled with a few bits of background information.
 
just another reason this organization is in this situation. I wonder if they were cutting corners elsewhere because they were spending so much on player salary. Cutting corners on medical, fitness and player development.
 
I doubt they were cutting corners on medical.. A family that's just completely loaded it makes no sense. It's not just us, how many sports figures you hear after the season - "I've been hurt all year." "I've been playing with a busted rib all year." etc.. Maybe these teams should know but it's not always easy ..
 
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