The Bloggers Roundtable - Detroit Tigers

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 The Bloggers Roundtable - Detroit Tigers
Today, the Detroit Tigers bloggers answer five questions from Baseball Digest Daily. Next week, come back to read about the Marlins and the Royals. [link]

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BDD: Rouleau: The Bloggers Roundtable - Detroit Tigers
Published 3/16/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
BDD: Rouleau: The Bloggers Roundtable - Detroit Tigers With...Ian Casselberry - Bless You Boys, Bill Ferris - Detroit Tigers Weblog and Peter Robins-Brown - Bugs & Cranks. Question 4: Who is the best Detroit Tigers player of all time? Why? Ian: Ty Cobb should probably be the pick when you consider what a phenomenal hitter he was (.366/.433/.512 for his career). When you look at his career numbers, it’s like he had a bad season If he hit below .350. But I guess I like a guy who can also hit the long ball (399 career home runs, for example), as well as provide outstanding ...

DTW on BDD
Published 3/17/2008 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
... I was asked to participate in a round table discussion at Baseball Digest Daily looking at the Detroit Tigers. The group also included Ian from ...

Talking Tigers for Baseball Digest Daily
Published 3/17/2008 by Ian Casselberry <info@blessyouboys.com> at Bless You Boys: Front Page Posts
... Digest Daily invited me to join in on a roundtable discussion of the 2008 Detroit Tigers.  Other panelists chiming in with their opinions were Bill Ferris of The Detroit Tigers Weblog and Peter Robins-Brown from Bugs & Cranks. Topics of discussion include expectations for Dontrelle Willis, how Brandon Inge should be utilized, how to fix the Detroit bullpen, the greatest Detroit Tiger of all time, and an under-the-radar prospect worth watching. The Bloggers Roundtable has now been posted at BDD, and you can read our answers to Dave's five ...

Mike Hollimon lacks luck of the Irish
Published 3/18/2008 by billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog
Mike Hollimon, the official middle-infield-Triple A-ready-for-the-call-later-this-season player of DTW, dove and dislocated his shoulder. Jason Beck says an MRI will be forthcoming tomorrow but early returns aren’t positive and Hollimon could be done for the season. I recently trumpeted Hollimon as a player to watch in the Baseball Digest Daily round table. I argued for him as the utility infielder. While I’d since given up that hope in the midst of Leyland announcing he’d figured out all but one spot on his roster, I’m ...

All Is Right With The World
Published 3/19/2008 by Peter Robins-Brown at Bugs & Cranks
... of that particular aspect of the game. Above all of the arguments about the Tigers themselves, what I really care about is that the season is starting. To be honest, as much as I care about the success of my hometown team, I am just ready to watch some competitive, major league baseball. In fact, I’m downright giddy. I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve, waiting to unwrap his presents the next morning (or, in my case, Hanukkah Eve, I suppose). By the way, here is a link to a Tigers roundtable I took part in, on Baseball Digest Daily. And now for ...

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