Lynn Henning of the Detroit News has a great article on our pitching staff. Check it out, http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090127/SPORTS0104/901270348/1129.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Spring is right around the ...
Yeah right!

I could only wish I was in Florida right about now.

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Monday, December 29, 2008
Detroit Lions Update
I wasn't planning on posting any updates on here until spring training started, but I felt this important to post.
After a dismal and disappointing 0-16 season, the Detroit Lions have fired head coach Rod Marinelli and most of the coaching staff. I must say that I'm surprised this happened so fast, despite their record this year. Typically, the Lions would wait for months before making such a decison, but apparently they decided to move quickly. In a disappointing side note, the Lions promoted Martin Mahew to GM, instead of hiring fresh blood from outside. I was really hoping we would get someone from outside the current organization to bring a fresh perspective to the team.
Well, now us Lions fans have to wait until April for the draft and hope that management doesn't screw that up and set us back another 2-3 years.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Let's wrap it up
Well, I think we all have to be honest with ourselves and say that we entered this baseball season with high hopes. Sadly, the 2008 season ended Monday night with a whimper instead of confetti and champagne.
As I stated back on February 18, our entire season hinged on the starting rotation and the bullpen. This year was not kind to our starters and pulling together a rotation from the bullpen, the minors, and free agency was nightmare-ish at best for the coaching staff. As a result, the pitching coaches have already been fired.
Starting in August, I asked the readership to give their predictions as to what changes should occur in the Tigers organization before 2009. Your input is below. As you can see, pitching dominated the predictions. Coaching changes have already taken place (with Dave Dombrowski already stating that Leyland has his job for next year). And who knows if we'll see more young guys appearing on the ball diamond in April.
This offseason should be interesting to watch as pieces are shuffled around, faces come and go, and the roster begins to take shape for next year. Let's just hope that when April rolls around, we'll all have high expectations for our Detroit Tigers.
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