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As of this writing (morning of May 26th), your Detroit Tigers are 18-30 and mired in last place in the American League Central Division.
And after watching a majority of games so far this season. One thing should be very obvious to everybody. They do not have enough hitters in the lineup to win consistently and it s hurting the long rebuild of this organization.
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Look at the averages of the regulars. Only Jeimer Candelario and Robbie Grossman are hitting .250 or better at this point. Niko Goodrum (who should be playing 2nd base, not shortstop, IMO) is hitting only .231. Jonathan Schoop is at .218. Miguel Cabrera is only hitting .210. However, that s improvement after a .097 start in April. Willi Castro is at .199. And former regular Jacoby Jones was hitting so poorly (.170) that he was sent down to Toledo after Sunday s walk-off loss to Kansas City. The other averages of bit players aren t great, either. Here, check it out for yourself.
th no-hitter thrown this season in Major League Baseball.
Spencer Turnbull was born in Demopolis, Alabama, and attended Alabama University where he played for the Tide.
Currently, he has a 3-2 record with a 2.88 ERA. This is the 8
th Tiger to pitch a no-no in their history. This is the first one since 2011 when Justin Verlander threw one.
Verlander threw two no-hitters when he was with Detroit. This is the fourth no-no since I’ve been alive. Jack Morris threw one against the White Sox in 1984.
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The Tigers are ten games under five hundred. Really, this team needs more hitting and is not that good but not awful.
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