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Wednesday, May 1, 2024 I Hour 1

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The Tigers had a double header.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Pitch early in the home seven, three and two for Riley Green. He labels this ball high in the air right field. This is way out of here. Just wait for it to land. Riley Green's bastball and boom, shake the room and the crowd goes crazy because this ball is flied out to right field. Bye bye baseball. Riley Green strikes again. That was the

bottom of the four in Game one. Riley Green with the home run, the leadoff home run in the inning, his sixth of the year, which is a nice number to start the season, right, We'll take that. Unfortunately, Cardinals came back in the ninth to beat Detroit two to one. In that first game. I don't want to be the naysayer here. I don't want to be the mister negative here, because Detroit did come back and

win the second game. They scored in each of the first three innings, probably scared you a little bit when they were up for nothing, and then the Cardinals put a five spot on the board in the fifth before Detroit responded in their half of the fifth and then kind of pulled away in the seventh with a four run seventh. But the problem that many fans had after game one. It's not just the loss, it's you know, I say this all the time, it's how you lose. Are you going to lose with

your best player? You're going to lose with your players who do what they do best. And I don't think Detroit did that in Game one. It's easy to second guess managers. And this is how we started the show. What coaches or is it manager? Because there's only one man. I suppose there's a manager in soccer, but we're not going there. There's a manager in baseball, and then he has coaches. Everybody else's coaches, as you

know, So who gets second guest more? I think it's managers and offensive coordinators, which eventually falls at the feet of the head coach in football, But I would say baseball managers because things are right there in front of you and it's a slower paced game. Baseball can be very fast. You may not think that, but it's true. It can be very fast. You have to be thinking so many innings and so many moves ahead. It really

is chess. But I think a lot of people are wondering, wait a minute, now, hold on, why in the world is Shelby Miller in the game the guy had one save all of last year. You know how many saves he had as a major leaguer. How many saves does he have one? He's got one. I know he comes out of the bullpen for the Tigers. But he is not necessarily a back end guy, not a

ninth inning guy. Never has been. And before people say, well, you can adjust to those roles, every manager has told us ninth innings are different. The ninth inning is not as easy as you think it is. It's a problem that a lot of players have had over the years. Being a setup guy and being a closer and a setup guy may not always be the most complimentary thing, but it really is a key role. If you're bridging, let's use that instead. If you're bridging the seventh to the ninth.

If you're that eighth inning guy, and Jason Foley has been that guy in the past, that's pretty damn good. You still need that quote unquote, hold, don't you? Absolutely so? When you have that, it's a vital piece. But the ninth inning is different. It just is the feel, the pressure, the part of the order oftentimes that you're seeing if things go well. If you don't believe me, ask jose Cis Naro how different it truly is, because he'll tell you it is. It's much different.

Certain guys are built for certain situations. Joaquin Benwah ask him how different is the ninth compared to the eighth? Twenty thirteen. Hello, it's right there for you. Jason Foley had no problem with the eighth, and I don't think he has any problem with the ninth either. Aj Hinch does not like labels. He does not want to label guys certain situations. So he doesn't want to say he's my closer. Why I quite honestly, it's I'm not totally certain on that. Why you would just it's okay to call a

guy closer. I think a lot of managers do it. He doesn't have to. I think he doesn't have to, nor does he because he may not have the ideal guy Alex Lang could do it right. He's got multiple guys he thinks can do it. So it depends on the certain situation. It depends on who's coming up in the order, and it depends on if there's anybody on if you need a ground ball. Some guys are fly ball pitchers. Some guys are ground ball pitchers. Some guys have certain success against

lefties or right You want a guy who has success against either. That's the ideal situation. You're gonna have guys make mistakes. You're gonna have guys who blow saves. That's just the way it is. There's no Mariano Rovero or Trevor Hoffman any longer, no Lee Smith out there right now. Okay, But Jason Fuldy's got nine saves for you. He threw nine pitches. What do you saving him for? This is what fans were saying, and I

understand it. Not bring them back out there. There is a difference when you're off the bump and then you go in the dugout and you sit down. They call them updowns. When you go up and then you sit down in the inning, wait for it aying to get by, and then come up again. People feel like there's a factor there. That's what you build up to in spring training. You're building up your endurance to do something like that. And I don't mean physical, oh man, I'm winded. I

mean it's the arm. It's waiting on the arm, all that other stuff. Would I have preferred to see Jason fully come out for a seconding you bet at least start the inning. So managers feel like certain guys need to come in from the bullpen to start the inning. Some guys feel like, if you've got to go to fully in the ninth, then he gets in trouble, then who do you go to trotting out of the bullpen? Who

feels comfortable in that situation. Alex Lang should be comfortable in that situation, but depending on how often he has pitched recently, maybe that's not in the cards. No pun intended. These are usually the explanations. I'm not saying it's gospel, and I'm not telling you to not be upset. Alex Lange did pitch in Game two, non safe situation, but he did pitch in Game two. Would you have rather seen him in Game one? Probably? If he was healthy enough to pitch in game two, why not game one?

In a high leverage situation. Shelby Miller has been around long enough where I don't think it would have been an uncomfortable situation for him. Otherwise, aj Hinch doesn't use him. But people were upset yesterday because they felt like you should have had game one. They were happy for Game two. What was more upsetting to you the pitching situation in the ninth thing, well, the fact they couldn't hit their way out of a paper bag throughout the entire

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