Showing posts with label granderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label granderson. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2009

Big Things Poppin

Brian Kelly decided to not listen to a guy who occasionally writes a sports type blog thing and took the job at Notre Dame.

This bothers me.

Notre Dame is where great coaches go to die (Tyrone Willingham). Where up and comers nosedive into the broadcast booth (Bob Davie). Where you will have marginal success early and then crash and burn (Big Fat Charlie). The last coach to have any sort of legitimate success at Notre Dame...is Lou Holtz. (Lou f-ing Holtz?? Really?)

When I say this, I have to tell you that I am 100% pulling for Brian Kelly to be successful at Notre Dame. For 11 of the 12 games they play in 2010, I'll be rootin for the Irish. Did he kind of leave Cincy at a bad time? Hell yes he did. But didn't the same thing happen when he left CMU? Yes. He left before they played in the Motor City Bowl (yes I know the Motor City Bowl is not the Orange Bowl but it's still a big deal for CMU) and completely abandoned ship. He left Jeff Quinn in charge, and Quinner went out there with the Chips and won the game. Quinn probably should have gotten the head job after that, but he didn't and he stayed with Kelly. And history repeats itself this year. Quinn is leading Cincy to play Florida. They will win, he will be mentioned as a head coaching candidate, and then go coach the O-Line at Notre Dame.

Yes, I realize that what BK did comes off as shady to some people out there. But c'mon guys, it's a business and sometimes feelings get hurt. Also...how do you expect any kid to go to Notre Dame if it's the second week of January and you just named your next head coach. BK didn't have a choice as far as when he moved to South Bend. It had to be immediate so he could start recruiting and getting his guys in. And you can't blame the guy either. Let's go through the dream job checklist.
Irish? Check.
Catholic? Check.
College Football Coach? Check.
Yeah, his dream job is to be the head coach at Notre Dame.

I wish him luck and I honestly hope against hope that he doesn't end up like the others.

In other news...
Granderson is gone. Jackson is gone. Lyon is gone. Rodney is most likely gone. Guillen could possibly be traded. Zumaya is still here (awesome?).

Ask any Detroit Tigers fan or follower and they will tell you that Curtis Granderson was an absolute class act like Yzerman and Dumars. Granderson spent 6 years here in Detroit and his charities did more for the city than probably the city council could. Granderson will definitely be missed and he will return to Detroit this season with the Yankees and everyone will give him a standing ovation. He deserves it.

It's time to face facts...the Tigers are gonna have a little bit of a different look and mentality when spring training rolls around. The Granderson/Jackson trade brings the Tigers 4 young players that all have tremendous upside. The first one and probably the centerpiece of this trade is going to be Austin Jackson. Basically...he's Granderson from 6 years ago. Can hit for power and average. Can steal you some bases. Plays borderline solid defense. I can honestly say that I think he is going to work out well if not very well for the Tigers in the years to come.

Scherzer has been called "Arizona's Porcello." People down in Arizona were very excited about him last year. He finished with a non earth shattering 9-11 record and an ERA that was over 4.50 but he's a young guy with a powerful arm. Given the Tigers recent track record with young starters, I like this pickup. Oh and he has different colored eyes. Get your "Eye of the Tiger" signs ready.

Daniel Schlereth was Ryan Perry's teammate at Arizona and was born in Anchorage, Alaska so that basically makes him better than me or you. He's another kid with a big arm and some control problems but remember...he's only 23 and the sky is the limit. I would love to see a Schlereth/Perry setup/closer duo. Seriously, that'd be bad ass.

Phil Coke is a lefty reliever from the Yankees who pitched decently in the playoffs and in the late months of last season. He's Bobby Seay sans the whimsy.

Like I said, I hate to see Curtis and Edwin leave, but I still think that we won, and potentially won big with this trade.

Other rumors out there include Carlos Guillen being traded to LA for Juan Pierre and if they could pull that off...I'd be happier than a big in shit. I have a love/hate relationship with Carlos and really, I wouldn't be at all upset to see him leave. He gets hurt too much and has proven that he is typically the anti-clutch. That and Pierre has lead off experience and would be a left handed bat in a heavy right handed lineup. I'm keeping my fingers crossed but not getting my hopes up.

I watched the Pistons highlights on SportsCenter this morning and they kind of piqued my interest a little bit. The way they were playing last night reminded me of the good old days. Scrappy, hard nosed, rebound and defense minded (yes I know Melo dropped 40 on them). They just seemed to have a bit of the fight in them that they used to. I'm still not gonna watch them, but they did deserve mention.

The Wings...what the hell?? Suddenly everyone wearing the Winged-Wheel has turned into glass. Something has to change and change quick.

Oh, this just in...Tiger Woods just banged your wife, daughter, mom, sister, and great aunt. Just wanted to let you know.

And here's a hot chick...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

HE'S BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!

Ladies and Gentlemen, the catalyst that is Curtis Granderson is back in the lineup.

I know, I know, he hasn't seen real live big league pitching in a while so I'm not really expecting great things from him tonight or even this week just yet. The only sad thing is no more Clete Thomas who was nothing short of spectacular for the Tigers during the dark period of the early stages of this 2008 season.

As for the attempted "live" blog...Patterson was watching King of Queens instead of the game so I missed the whole first inning. But I really wouldn't say I've been missing it Bob. 2-0 after 1, and now 5-0 after two innings for The Gambler. Would somebody please get this man a pine tar rag?

I wonder how many Camels Jimmy has already gone through...Lots of baseball left in this one and I'll be sure to update accordingly unless we (the roommates) decide to drink in honor of one Aaron Krepps who is moving back to Pittsburgh tomorrow (and claims Andy Van Slyke was his hero growing up).

And holy smokes it's update time already!! Nobody out in the bottom of the 2nd, bases chock full of Tigers when Santiago lines one down the first base line to score two, causing Otter to exclaim "Thank you groundscrew!" after it went under the first basemen's glove. Thank you Heather Nabozny, thank you. Runners on 2nd and 3rd with one away and Pudge strikes out...weird. Carlos fouls one off his knee which makes me think he needs to just wear all of Vance Wilson's gear (he's not using it anyway it's fine) to the plate from now on. Gritty performance by Carlos there, "Carlos hit a MISSLE right there," Rod Allen says (doesn't he have a drinking game and a youtube clip?) after Carlos doubles off the right field wall to score two and tie the game. Mendoza chased from the game and the channel is changed for the moment to the Pistons first "must win" game of the playoffs.

"You look like Mr. T right now, with your shirt off and your sweet gold chain hanging there...you need to grow a fuckin mohawk or something," - Patterson to Krepps

All the bad things I have said about Jacque Jones (calling him a poor man's Higgy among other nasty things) I now retract after he hits a BOMB to right to give the Tigers the lead after three.

You know what's great about living in Ypsilanti in the spring time? Watching the people take the late evening stroll through town with their 5 kids (2 of which were featured on the Maury Povich show titled, "Who's my daddy?" parts 6 and 13) and two poorly trained pit bulls...

"Nice fuckin three and a third there Kenny Rogers," Otter says before spitting into a Mountain Dew bottle. I'm tellin you, the dude needs the pine tar...he THRIVES on the pine tar. He needs it, he loves it, he wants it.

Maggs comes up with the "sacks full of tigers" (thanks Mario) and hits a drive which causes all of those in the room to start yelling as if we've never seen a routine fly ball to left with the bases loaded before. Idiots, we're all idiots. Granderson scores and the Tigers have the lead in the bottom of the 4th with two on, two away and Cabrera up who hits a rope and gets robbed of two RBI by Blaylock to end the inning and let the Busch Lights flow as Jenny has come through in the clutch and brought us the traditional 30 rack. Patty's gotta marry this broad.

One minute, we're all playing ghetto ass beer pong, the next minute the tigers have an 11 run 6th and are on their way to an absolute donkey punching of the Rangers. Gotta love it. I told you morons calling in to 97.1 that it's not at all time to panic. And yes, before you flip out on me, I know it's one game and not a big deal but c'mon man...we are who we thought we were gonna be.

HUGE Wings/Avs post tomorrow...