@OleTimeHardball There is a reason why the graphic isn’t showing career hits because Whitaker averaged less than 150 hits per season, he’s a nice player not HOF
If the Angels are out of contention and sellers at the deadline…
Would you be willing to trade one of Rainer or Briceño in a blockbuster deal for Jose Soriano? Gives you an insane pitching trio for the playoffs and insurance of future control for if/when Skubal walks.
@Castellani2014 I’m not even confident that Tork is a top 15 1B. I’ve never seen a guy who so consistently misses fastballs down the middle or just takes them all together.
Hey Tiger fans — rumor is Max Clark is headed to AAA after just ~200 ABs in AA and hitting .250.
That’s not development… that’s forcing it.
Let him dominate AA through the All-Star break, then move him.
Rushing prospects is how you stall careers. Bad move.
Max Clark won’t be an early call-up. AA is where the real prospects face the best talent — always has been. AAA is full of veteran guys who can play but haven’t stuck in the big leagues. It’s a completely different game. Big difference.
Your gambling Mr T (Clark)can handle the difference when he couldn’t handle
Himself in a big league clubhouse with his chains and face make up.
A.J. Hinch said today the Tigers will start the season with this rotation order:
Skubal
Valdez
Flaherty
Verlander
Mize
Justin Verlander’s first home start should be Sunday, April 5 vs. STL
Justin Verlander will start April 5 vs. the Cardinals in his #Tigers return to Comerica Park. Framber Valdez will start April 3 in the home opener.
Starters for the first five games:
- Tarik Skubal (March 26)
- Framber Valdez (March 27)
- Jack Flaherty (March 28)
- Justin Verlander (March 30)
- Casey Mize (March 31)