Tigers look like dangerous playoff team
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Remember those first three games of the season for the Detroit Tigers? They
won the season opener against the Red Sox with a run in the bottom of the
ninth. They belted Josh Beckett the next game, hitting five home runs off him
and winning 10-0. Then came a 13-12 victory when they tied it with three runs
in the bottom of the ninth and won it with three in the 11th, capped by Alex
Avila's walk-off two-run home run.
A few days later they were 9-3 and looking like the unstoppable force many
predicted during spring training.
In the end, the Tigers did win the American League Central, finally clinching
with Monday's 6-3 win over the Royals. But the road was hardly as easy as it
looked back in April. The White Sox held first place for 104 days, and the
Tigers survived as they won seven of their past eight and the White Sox
collapsed. That's the beauty of 162 games: It's a long, tough grind. For the
Tigers, they won't care that they'll likely end up with just the seventh-best
record in the AL. They're in the postseason, and that's all that matters.
How did they go there? Let's begin with Miguel Cabrera, of course. His Triple
Crown chase received a big boost as he went 4-for-5 with a home run, with
three hits going to right field. Whether or not you think Cabrera deserves
the MVP Award, the Triple Crown chase is a fun event to watch. You should be
rooting for him to achieve it.
The major argument to disagree with regarding Cabrera's MVP résumé is this
notion that he's carried the Tigers on a back as wide as Lake Michigan. Of
course he's had help; he's had help from other stars, not a roster of
nobodies. Prince Fielder -- remember him? Big guy, hits cleanup in the order,
"protects" Cabrera if you believe in such a thing. Fielder is hitting .313,
he's second in the AL on-base percentage, he's seventh in the league in
slugging percentage, he's hit 30 home runs. Pretty good hitter. Almost as
valuable at the plate as Cabrera, in fact.
There's a guy named Justin Verlander. You know him. Best pitcher in baseball.
Win-loss record isn't as fancy as last year, but that's not his fault. His
ERA is 2.64 compared to 2.40 last year ... and remember, that's with the
infield carrying the largest gross tonnage in MLB history playing behind him
(estimated).
Austin Jackson has rewarded Jim Leyland's faith in him with a superb season
out of the leadoff spot, hitting .298/.376/.476.
Max Scherzer has had a terrific season, going 16-7 with a 3.82 ERA and
ranking second to Verlander in the AL strikeouts, despite missing time
recently with a sore shoulder. The second-best news for the Tigers on Monday:
Scherzer tested his shoulder in a bullpen session and threw all his pitches
without discomfort.
Doug Fister may line up as Detroit's No. 2 starter heading into the
postseason. He has a 2.51 ERA since the All-Star break, holding opponents to
a .213 average with an 87/20 strikeout/walk ratio in 96.2 innings. He's the
real deal. Throw in Anibal Sanchez as the No. 4 and that's a rotation nobody
wants to face in a five-game series.
The Tigers have their issues: The defense, Jose Valverde is hardly the
shutdown closer he was a year ago, certainly team speed is a liability. But
they have the two big guys in the middle of the order and the other big guy
to front the rotation. They can spend the final two days making sure their
bullpen gets rested and they'll get to line up their rotation as they want,
which won't necessarily be the case for the other AL playoff teams.
Their opponents will have a better regular-season record? In the playoffs,
you can toss that aside.
有左右門神 MVP投手 三振王壓陣
運動家的二代魔球能闖得過這一難關嗎?
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