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QUOTE(3E8 @ May 27, 2006 -> 08:37 PM)
tigerfan, is there any chance that Zumaya will move into the rotation for Maroth or will he stay in the pen this year?

 

 

The replacement for Mike Maroth...

 

It'll be Roman Colon. Leyland announced it in his pregame interview. He's already stretched out after Thursday's game, and it doesn't hurt them tremendously in the bullpen because they brought up another reliever in Maroth's place. Colon won't be on a tight pitch count, and could even go 100 pitches if he's pitching well against the Yankees. The other candidates Leyland said he had been considering were Jordan Tata and Wilfredo Ledezma at Triple-A Toledo and Humberto Sanchez at Double-A Erie. Leyland wouldn't commit to saying Colon will hold down the spot for as long as Maroth is out, but that's partly because he doesn't know how long he'll be out.
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1 out double for Grandy. Alright now, let's get this insurance run in, could definitely use it.

 

Base hit for Polanco! Grandy comes around to score, and though Polanco is tossed out at 2nd, we got that all important insurance run. 3-1.

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QUOTE(JackTalkThai @ May 27, 2006 -> 09:00 PM)
The replacement for Mike Maroth...

Thanks. I'm surprised the organization feels that his future is in the bullpen after averaging 6.5 hits and 11 k's per nine through his minor league career with no relief appearences which I think was all accomplished by the young age of 20.

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And there's your ballgame! 8 in a row!

 

QUOTE(BigSqwert @ May 27, 2006 -> 07:11 PM)
Curious...isn't there a Tigers board you should be on?

 

I do actually post over at a Tigers board too. I just started doing this so you guys are aware of what we are doing, in case you can't see the game or something.

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QUOTE(tigerfan @ May 27, 2006 -> 08:12 PM)
I do actually post over at a Tigers board too. I just started doing this so you guys are aware of what we are doing, in case you can't see the game or something.

If we can post on this board that means we have access to the game (MLB.TV. Gamecast, Gameday Audio, etc).

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QUOTE(3E8 @ May 27, 2006 -> 09:05 PM)
Thanks. I'm surprised the organization feels that his future is in the bullpen after averaging 6.5 hits and 11 k's per nine through his minor league career with no relief appearences which I think was all accomplished by the young age of 20.

 

It's a raging debate amongst Tiger fans. Most really want to see him start.

 

A stud starter is so much more valuable than a stud closer IMO.

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QUOTE(BigSqwert @ May 27, 2006 -> 07:15 PM)
If we can post on this board that means we have access to the game (MLB.TV. Gamecast, Gameday Audio, etc).

 

True I did think about that a minute ago, I think if I a recall I registered here for some other reason, don't recall why now, I wanted to post somewhere I think on some topic. In that case I suppose I won't do them, not really neccessary anyway.

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QUOTE(tigerfan @ May 27, 2006 -> 08:19 PM)
True I did think about that a minute ago, I think if I a recall I registered here for some other reason, don't recall why now, I wanted to post somewhere I think on some topic. In that case I suppose I won't do them, not really neccessary anyway.

 

 

Let us take the agony alone, this is like a "guys only" treehouse.

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QUOTE(JackTalkThai @ May 27, 2006 -> 08:18 PM)
It's a raging debate amongst Tiger fans. Most really want to see him start.

 

A stud starter is so much more valuable than a stud closer IMO.

I'd be surprised if Zumaya avoided arm troubles pitching as a starter.

 

His delivery looks like a recipe for Tommy John surgery. He practically flings the ball at 100 mph.

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QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ May 27, 2006 -> 09:31 PM)
I'd be surprised if Zumaya avoided arm troubles pitching as a starter.

 

His delivery looks like a recipe for Tommy John surgery. He practically flings the ball at 100 mph.

 

He does use a lot of arm but I think it's less violent than say Felix Hernandez.

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QUOTE(tigerfan @ May 27, 2006 -> 09:35 PM)
Well whether he stays in pen for the long haul or not, he needs time to be able to get guys out with more then just his 100 mph heat. That may work for now, but eventually teams will adjust.

 

It's lucky that his curve is devastating then :P

 

I'd like to see him bust out the circle change more often though.

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Zumaya could turn into our own version of Neal Cotts.

 

A few years back you're pretty sure he'll be in our rotation some day, but he becomes so valuable as a set-up guy, you just don't to move him from that role he's suceeding in.

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