Team Offenses, Detroit Tigers
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Published 1/22/2008 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... The Official Site of The Detroit Tigers: News: Jason Beck mailbag
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Baseball Musings: Team Offenses, Detroit Tigers
Pinto uses his Lineup Analysis tool on the ...
The Big Sticks the Tigers Swing
Published 1/22/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Baseball Musings analyzes the Detroit lineup today, figuring the Tigers could score 5.75 runs per game. They tallied 5.48 last season. And even the worst lineup the Tigers could put together would average the third-highest per-game total (5.40) in 2007. ...
Rounding up some projections
Published 2/8/2008 by The Cheat <info@southsidesox.com> at South Side Sox: Front Page Posts
... been running some probable lineups through his lineup analysis tool. Today, he plugged in the White Sox, who he projects to have a considerable offensive improvement. The lineup he uses includes both Joe Crede and Josh Fields, but no Carlos Quentin. I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference, because Quentin projects to get on base more than Crede though with a little less power. His projections for the AL Central are as follows: Indians: 5.60 R/G Tigers: 5.58 R/G White Sox: 5.29 R/G Twins: 4.87 R/G Royals: ...
Know Your Enemy: Detroit Tigers
Published 3/26/2008 by Craig Brown at Royals Authority
... Just about every single regular save Cabrera is primed for a decline, but this remains a potent lineup. David Pinto at Baseball Musings crunched the numbers using the Marcel projections and come up with an average of 5.58 runs per game which is actually an increase from last year. That’s amazing considering the production is expected to drop from just about every single regular. The addition of Cabrera was that important. If that trade wasn’t made and you swap him out for Inge and the production drops to 5.22 runs per game - a net loss from last season. Dave Dombrowski for ...

