WHO IS THIS MAN?!?
The pitching as a whole was just fantastic this afternoon. Everyone worried about Verlander (*raises hand*) can feel a whole lot better after his outing today (5.o IP 1 ER 8 K). Control is still a bit of an issue (4 BB) but Verlander was really blowing the Rangers hitters away and probably deserved the win, although he didn't get it. The inning that resulted in Verlander getting the hook wasn't even really his fault at all and it should have been over relatively quickly, but two errors (Binge, Everett) extended the inning, causing Verlander to throw extra pitches, and lead to two unearned runs. Without those two errors, the only offense Texas was able to muster was a solo shot from Hank Blalock and Verlander kept the potent Ranger offense completely in check the rest of the time. Ex-embattled starting pitcher and current middle reliever Nate Robertson ended up with the win and although I think Verlander probably deserved it, Robertson still pitched quite well, retiring all 6 batters he faced, so no biggie. Although it is well-documented that Robertson was very displeased when he first learned that he was being moved into the bullpen, I think it is becoming clearer that his ability and skillset is much better suited for a middle relief role. Sorry Nate, but this is just the way it is.
I also found it very interesting how much faith Leyland has in the young, hard-throwing Ryan Perry. Leyland brought him in to face the very hot Nelson Cruz and Jim's confidence was rewarded with a big out. This was now Perry's third appearance and although he has been a little up and down and his control still needs work, he has been very promising so far. Against Toronto he pitched a perfect inning. In his first work against the Rangers during the 15-2 shellacking on April 10th he smoked the first batter he faced, but then got a little wild and walked two guys before getting yanked. Then came in today and got Cruz out in a 1 run game. I know that Leyland probably wishes that his two young pitchers, Perry and Porcello, got more time in the minors getting polished before moving up, but the state of the Tigers' bullpen and starting rotation sort of forced his hand. Both have responded well so far however, showing maturity, great ability and a ton of promise.
On an amusing side note, Miggy was somehow voted the FSN player of the game despite going 0/4. Umm, his defense at first base was very solid I suppose (in fact, I have noticed that his defense is much improved from last year). I guess when it comes to anything that fans vote for, the heart wants what the heart wants. Sorry people that actually had a good game (Laird, Verlander, Rodney, Robertson and Polanco to name a few).
Other random musings:
The pitching as a whole was just fantastic this afternoon. Everyone worried about Verlander (*raises hand*) can feel a whole lot better after his outing today (5.o IP 1 ER 8 K). Control is still a bit of an issue (4 BB) but Verlander was really blowing the Rangers hitters away and probably deserved the win, although he didn't get it. The inning that resulted in Verlander getting the hook wasn't even really his fault at all and it should have been over relatively quickly, but two errors (Binge, Everett) extended the inning, causing Verlander to throw extra pitches, and lead to two unearned runs. Without those two errors, the only offense Texas was able to muster was a solo shot from Hank Blalock and Verlander kept the potent Ranger offense completely in check the rest of the time. Ex-embattled starting pitcher and current middle reliever Nate Robertson ended up with the win and although I think Verlander probably deserved it, Robertson still pitched quite well, retiring all 6 batters he faced, so no biggie. Although it is well-documented that Robertson was very displeased when he first learned that he was being moved into the bullpen, I think it is becoming clearer that his ability and skillset is much better suited for a middle relief role. Sorry Nate, but this is just the way it is.
I also found it very interesting how much faith Leyland has in the young, hard-throwing Ryan Perry. Leyland brought him in to face the very hot Nelson Cruz and Jim's confidence was rewarded with a big out. This was now Perry's third appearance and although he has been a little up and down and his control still needs work, he has been very promising so far. Against Toronto he pitched a perfect inning. In his first work against the Rangers during the 15-2 shellacking on April 10th he smoked the first batter he faced, but then got a little wild and walked two guys before getting yanked. Then came in today and got Cruz out in a 1 run game. I know that Leyland probably wishes that his two young pitchers, Perry and Porcello, got more time in the minors getting polished before moving up, but the state of the Tigers' bullpen and starting rotation sort of forced his hand. Both have responded well so far however, showing maturity, great ability and a ton of promise.
On an amusing side note, Miggy was somehow voted the FSN player of the game despite going 0/4. Umm, his defense at first base was very solid I suppose (in fact, I have noticed that his defense is much improved from last year). I guess when it comes to anything that fans vote for, the heart wants what the heart wants. Sorry people that actually had a good game (Laird, Verlander, Rodney, Robertson and Polanco to name a few).
Other random musings:
- Gerald Laird is a way better player than I knew prior to the season. He is handling the pitching staff quite well and his hitting very well as well (.389 BA on the season) while flashing some wheels - he has a double and a triple through 5 games and today also caught Josh Hamilton by surprise when he tagged up on a routine fly ball to center and managed to move up a base. I love how he has just been going out and hustling every day. You can tell he likes being "the guy" for the Tigers and no longer has to constantly worry about losing playing time to Salty and Taylor Teagarden like he had to in Texas. Good start to the season for him.
- Although Nelson Cruz's line 2 games into the series against the Tigers is solid-but-not-eyepopping (2/8 1 HR 1 RBI 2 K 0 BB), this guy is a fantastic player. He has very real power, great defense out there in right field and an absolutle cannon for an arm. Cruz launched a laser from deep right on a Marcus Thames sac fly where Polanco was just tagging up from third and made the play much, much closer than it should have been. The future looks bright.
- What the fuck is Chris Davis doing? He is an anemic 1/18 so far this season and has made a couple questionable defensive decisions. This is the same 2008 Rangers' Rookie of the Year, right? More importantly, you're killing my fantasy team Chris. Stop it. Asshole.
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