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ALDS Divisional Rd Game #5: Detroit Tigers @ Seattle Mariners, Friday October 10th, 2025, 8:08 Pm

SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers lost the ALDS to the Seattle Mariners in 5 games. Currently, the Mariners and Blue Jays are tied in wins (through Thursday’s games) as they battle for the chance to go to to the World Series.
One of these teams will face either the Dodgers or Brewers in the NL. LA won the ring last year while the Mariners have never won a World Series.
How do you feel about the Mariners now? Do you want them to get to the World Series? Will it help justify their defeat of the Tigers?
Or are you rooting for the Blue Jays because you want to see the Mariners lose?

Who are you rooting for to get to the World Series?

1. The Mariners

2. Any team but the Mariners.

3. Vote
 
Have relatives in Washington so if it can’t be us, that and Seattle has never been so that would be a 1 for me
 
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Mad Max Scherzer is back. After being left off the roster for the 1st round of playoffs, Scherzer returned for the current series, pitching for the Blue Jays.
The year has not been kind to Max who is 41 years old. He ended up winning the game, tying the series with the Mariners. He pitched 5 2/3rds innings with 5 SOs and 4 BB.
But it’s what happened in that 5th inning that caught the sports media by storm.
His manager, John Schneider, came out to the mound to relieve him but Max was having none of it. He started screaming at Schneider, in a profanity-laced tirade, telling him he wasn’t coming out. Schneider retreated to the dugout.
Max was pulled in the 6th inning and was later seen shoving 3rd base coach Carlos Febles and his pitching coach Pete Walker out of the way.
Some fans have praised Scherzer for being a beast and getting it done. The belief is that if this kind of behavior creates a winning situation, esp. in the playoffs, it’s acceptable.
Others have said his behavior doesn’t belong in baseball. He came across as being disrespectful of his manager and coaches. Certainly, there’s a question about undermining the authority of those in charge.
What do you think? Is it OK to behave like this if you can successfully deliver? Or is it unacceptable no matter the situation?
Today’s blog addresses this question 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 it OK to behave like Max Scherzer did if you can get the job done?

1. Yes, it's fine as long as you can back it up.

2. No, that behavior is never acceptable.

VOTE
 
Dillon Dingler was one of the biggest breakout performers of the '25 season. Dingler's 4.1 fWAR ranked 4th among all catchers, just behind Will Smith and just ahead of Shea Langeliers. The catcher position is strong across MLB. Detroit is lucky to have one of the best
 
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Mad Max Scherzer is back. After being left off the roster for the 1st round of playoffs, Scherzer returned for the current series, pitching for the Blue Jays.
The year has not been kind to Max who is 41 years old. He ended up winning the game, tying the series with the Mariners. He pitched 5 2/3rds innings with 5 SOs and 4 BB.
But it’s what happened in that 5th inning that caught the sports media by storm.
His manager, John Schneider, came out to the mound to relieve him but Max was having none of it. He started screaming at Schneider, in a profanity-laced tirade, telling him he wasn’t coming out. Schneider retreated to the dugout.
Max was pulled in the 6th inning and was later seen shoving 3rd base coach Carlos Febles and his pitching coach Pete Walker out of the way.
Some fans have praised Scherzer for being a beast and getting it done. The belief is that if this kind of behavior creates a winning situation, esp. in the playoffs, it’s acceptable.
Others have said his behavior doesn’t belong in baseball. He came across as being disrespectful of his manager and coaches. Certainly, there’s a question about undermining the authority of those in charge.
What do you think? Is it OK to behave like this if you can successfully deliver? Or is it unacceptable no matter the situation?
Today’s blog addresses this question 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 it OK to behave like Max Scherzer did if you can get the job done?

1. Yes, it's fine as long as you can back it up.

2. No, that behavior is never acceptable.

VOTE
Yet Scherzer threw in the towel in G2 of the ALCS. TWELVE YEARS AGO.
 
GRADING THE 2025 ROSTER – INFIELDERS.
Totally Tigers

Now that the 2025 season is over and the dust has settled, it’s time to grade this year’s roster. For the rest of this week, we’re asking fans to grade each of the major contributors to the team’s performance. Today, we’ll address the infield players – followed by the outfield, bench, starting pitching, relieving and finally, management on each consecutive day.
Of note, players with minor roles, little playing time, lengthy IL stints or those no longer on the roster are not included. Only those with substantial game performance are included with different thresholds for positional players and pitchers.
For those wishing to refresh their minds or compare performance between players within the same grouping, here is resource to click on:
2025 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Now, let’s grade the infielders. Make sure to consider both offensive and defensive skills as well as the role they filled for the team. Please cast 1 vote for each of the 7 candidates.
 
GRADING THE 2025 ROSTER – INFIELDERS.
Totally Tigers

Now that the 2025 season is over and the dust has settled, it’s time to grade this year’s roster. For the rest of this week, we’re asking fans to grade each of the major contributors to the team’s performance. Today, we’ll address the infield players – followed by the outfield, bench, starting pitching, relieving and finally, management on each consecutive day.
Of note, players with minor roles, little playing time, lengthy IL stints or those no longer on the roster are not included. Only those with substantial game performance are included with different thresholds for positional players and pitchers.
For those wishing to refresh their minds or compare performance between players within the same grouping, here is resource to click on:
2025 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Now, let’s grade the infielders. Make sure to consider both offensive and defensive skills as well as the role they filled for the team. Please cast 1 vote for each of the 7 candidates.
Dingler A
Keith C
Rogers D
Sweeney D
Tork B
Torres B
Baez C
 
GRADING THE 2025 ROSTER – INFIELDERS.
Totally Tigers

Now that the 2025 season is over and the dust has settled, it’s time to grade this year’s roster. For the rest of this week, we’re asking fans to grade each of the major contributors to the team’s performance. Today, we’ll address the infield players – followed by the outfield, bench, starting pitching, relieving and finally, management on each consecutive day.
Of note, players with minor roles, little playing time, lengthy IL stints or those no longer on the roster are not included. Only those with substantial game performance are included with different thresholds for positional players and pitchers.
For those wishing to refresh their minds or compare performance between players within the same grouping, here is resource to click on:
2025 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Now, let’s grade the infielders. Make sure to consider both offensive and defensive skills as well as the role they filled for the team. Please cast 1 vote for each of the 7 candidates.
Torkelson C-
Torres B-
Baez C-
McKinstry B+
Greene C-
Meadows DFA
Carpenter C
Keith D+
Perez C
Jones B
Dingler A-

I added a few players. Like Outfielders. No need to catagorize bad hitting. Actually I didn't read the blog to see which players were on the ballot. Only four of these players had a qualified PA count: Greene, Torkelson, Torres, and McKinstry. Most of these guys' def metrics are pitiful. The K% of this group is alarming. Remember Harris's lecture about getting players on both sides of the plate who "own the strike zone?" How is that working out for ya, Scott? Well?
 
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GRADING THE 2025 ROSTER – OUTFIELDERS.
Totally Tigers

Yesterday, we graded the Detroit Tigers’ 2025 infield. Today, let’s move to evaluating the outfield.
For the rest of this week, we’re asking fans to grade each of the major contributors to the team’s performance. Yet to come later this week are the bench, starting pitching, relieving and finally, management on each consecutive day.
Of note, players with minor roles, little playing time, lengthy IL stints or those no longer on the roster are not included. Only those with substantial game performance are considered with different thresholds for players and pitchers.
For those wishing to refresh their minds or compare performance between players within the same grouping, here is a resource to click on:
2025 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Now, let’s grade the outfielders. Make sure to consider both offensive and defensive skills as well as the role they filled for the team. Please cast 4 votes for each of the candidates.
 
GRADING THE 2025 ROSTER – OUTFIELDERS.
Totally Tigers

Yesterday, we graded the Detroit Tigers’ 2025 infield. Today, let’s move to evaluating the outfield.
For the rest of this week, we’re asking fans to grade each of the major contributors to the team’s performance. Yet to come later this week are the bench, starting pitching, relieving and finally, management on each consecutive day.
Of note, players with minor roles, little playing time, lengthy IL stints or those no longer on the roster are not included. Only those with substantial game performance are considered with different thresholds for players and pitchers.
For those wishing to refresh their minds or compare performance between players within the same grouping, here is a resource to click on:
2025 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Now, let’s grade the outfielders. Make sure to consider both offensive and defensive skills as well as the role they filled for the team. Please cast 4 votes for each of the candidates.
Greene B
Carp C
Meadows D
Perez C
 
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