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Renaissance for Bonderman occurring in Bullpen.
Jeremy Bonderman broke into the big leagues a decade ago as the future of Tigers starting pitching. Even then, though, somebody took a look at Bonderman's then-power fastball and power slider, saw the work in progress on his other pitches, and saw his potential as a reliever.
That somebody, Bonderman recalled Sunday morning, was Hall of Famer and trusted Tigers advisor Al Kaline.
"He said, 'Well, if he can't throw a third pitch, put him in as the closer. You only need two to close,'" Bonderman said. "That was a long time ago."

That wasn't going to happen. For one thing, teams headed for 119 losses generally don't get much value from closers. Plus, they had Franklyn German, who ended up sharing the team lead in saves that season, with five.

It doesn't seem like that long ago to Bonderman, that rookie year on a Tigers team headed for the abyss. In other ways, it seems like forever.
"He's thrown a lot of pitches for a guy who's 30," manager Jim Leyland said.
If he can make this transition into a valuable reliever, there might be a lot more pitches left in him.

The Tigers brought up Bonderman a week ago to fill a long relief role, but it doesn't mean Bonderman will be exclusively a long reliever. As Leyland talked about Bonderman and his potential role Sunday morning, he sounded like he was describing a more versatile relief role.
"I think Bondo can pitch in the seventh inning," Leyland said, "maybe even eighth inning if the right combination of hitters is coming up. Knock on wood, he's throwing strikes and that's one of the keys. You just have to use him however you can."

Jason Grilli was that kind of reliever for Leyland in 2006, having been converted from a Minor League starter. Zach Miner had that job in '09, also converted from the rotation. Both were Leyland favorites at one point. Both are Major League relievers right now -- Grilli a closer in Pittsburgh, Miner having just made it back with the Phillies.

The Tigers tried to acquire two relievers at the July non-waiver Trade Deadline, not one. Bonderman could well take care of the second.
"How can you not like him," Leyland said. "He takes the ball for you, he pitches through pain -- probably sometimes foolishly, because he wanted to compete so bad. You know what you got in Bondo. He's a competitor."

Bonderman's biting slider seems to be there, and bullpen work has brought his fastball back to the mid-90s. His surgically repaired arm has responded well to relief work, he said, and he has used the extra energy of a bullpen entrance to his advantage.
"I like the bullpen," Bonderman said. "It's probably more my avenue -- the adrenaline, let it fly for a short amount of time, shut it back down. It's different than 120 pitches."
That said, Bonderman isn't at the point where he's looking long term. He's just trying to find a way to stick around right now. He's not that top prospect anymore. He's one of those comeback guys he saw bouncing in and out of Detroit 10 years ago.
"I think that there are definitely opportunities," Bonderman said. "I'm not really worried about next year. I'm just worried about this year. If I do well enough, I'll have a job."
from the Tigers official site
 
Leyland taking wait-and-see approach with Infante.
Omar Infante continues to rehab with Triple-A Toledo, and manager Jim Leyland has left open the possibility that he'll join the team for the upcoming series in Chicago.

Infante played second base and went 0-for-4 for the Mud Hens on Saturday night before Gustavo Nunez pinch-hit for him. Asked if Infante was still on track for a Monday return, Leyland wasn't sure.

"I just don't know," Leyland said Sunday morning. "That's a twofold situation, because you're talking about health and you're also talking about timing. You're not talking about bringing him back just because his ankle's fine.

"He should get some more at-bats [Sunday]. Only the player can tell you if he thinks he's got the timing right. We'll have to wait and see on that one."
from the Tigers official site
 
Tigers look to get Dirks going at the plate.
The Tigers began a string of four consecutive games against left-handed starting pitchers on Sunday, when they faced Andy Pettitte. That means Matt Tuiasosopo will have regular playing time for the coming days in left field.

Just as important for manager Jim Leyland, it means his other left fielder, Andy Dirks, will have some time for extra hitting work.
"We've got to get Dirks going a little bit," Leyland said.

Dirks' 0-for-5 afternoon Saturday left him at 7-for-35 with two doubles and two RBIs since July 23, and dropped his average to .245 for the season. His average has bobbed around that point for most of the year, well off his .322 average from a year ago.

One reason behind it might be reflected in the strikeout rate, up to 18.3 percent this year after sticking around 15 percent his first two seasons. His rate of swings and misses is up to 18 percent of pitches compared to 12 percent last year. His rate of called strikes has actually dropped, as has his rate of foul balls and pitches put in play.

"He's struggled most of the year," Leyland said. "I think he really hasn't stayed in the strike zone well enough, for one thing. But we know he's a good hitter. We know what he did last year. You might get expectations a little higher than they should be, but he's a better hitter than what's going on right now, we know that."
from the Tigers official site
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/08/new_york_yankees_homer_twice_o.html
New York Yankees overcome three late Detroit Tigers' homers to take series with 5-4 win.
from Mlive

http://www.freep.com/article/201308...ers-heroics-9th-Yankees-win-walk-off-home-run
New York 5 - Detroit 4: After Tigers heroics in 9th, Yankees win on walk-off home run.
from the freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...off-homer-trumps-Tigers-ninth-inning-comeback
Yankees 5, Tigers 4
Brett Gardner's walk-off homer trumps Tigers' ninth-inning comeback.
from the detnews

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/8/...walk-off-cabrera-martinez-9th-inning-home-run
Yankees 5 - Tigers 4: Rivera proves human against Cabrera and Martinez, but Gardner walks off on Veras.
from bybtb

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/inde...013_08_11_detmlb_nyamlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=det
Tigers tee off on Mo, but fall on Yanks' walk-off.
Miggy, V-Mart hand Yankees closer third straight blown save in loss.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/inde...d=det#gid=2013_08_11_detmlb_nyamlb_1&mode=box
Boxscore.
from the Tigers official site

http://www.foxsportsdetroit.com/mlb...ninth-inning-rally?blockID=928369&feedID=3701
Tigers waste ninth-inning rally.
from DetroitFox

http://wapc.mlb.com/det/play/search/?game_pk=348491&tagName=More From This Game
Webvideo Highlights from todays Tigers game.
 
AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
T1 Hiroki Kuroda 26
T1 Felix Hernandez 26
T3 Chris Sale 24
T3 Max Scherzer 24
T5 Yu Darvish 23
T5 Anibal Sanchez 23
7 Clay Buchholz 22
8 Bartolo Colon 20
9 Derek Holland 19
T10 Drew Smyly 16
T10 Koji Uehara 16
T10 Bruce Chen 16

WORST
1 Aaron Harang -23
2 Justin Grimm -22
T3 Philip Humber -21
T3 Joe Blanton -21
5 Brandon Maurer -19
6 Josh Johnson -18
T7 Wade Davis -17
T7 Vance Worley -17
T7 Scott Diamond -17
10 Allen Webster -16

TEAM TOTALS
1 Tigers 78
2 Rangers 51
3 Royals 46
4 Athletics 39
5 White Sox 36
6 Yankees 29
7 Red Sox 19
8 Rays 12
9 Orioles -12
10 Indians -22
11 Twins -23
12 Blue Jays -32
13 Angels -43
14 Mariners -59
15 Astros -75

TIGERS
Max Scherzer 24
Anibal Sanchez 23
Drew Smyly 16
Joaquin Benoit 14
Justin Verlander 12
Doug Fister 11
Jose Veras 3
Luke Putkonen 3
Evan Reed 2
Jeremy Bonderman 1
Jose Ortega 0
Bruce Rondon 0
Jose Alvarez -2
Rick Porcello -2
Al Alburquerque -3
Jose Valverde -3
Darin Downs -4
Phil Coke -4
Octavio Dotel -5
Brayan Villarreal -8

from leesininsatmreports.
through August 10.
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Miguel Cabrera 75
2 Mike Trout 64
3 Chris Davis 56
4 David Ortiz 40
5 Adrian Beltre 29
T6 Joe Mauer 26
T6 Edwin Encarnacion 26
8 Kyle Seager 25
T9 Jason Kipnis 24
T9 Jacoby Ellsbury 24

WORST
1 Jeff Keppinger -26
2 Alcides Escobar -22
3 Matt Dominguez -21
4 Maicer Izturis -20
T5 J.P. Arencibia -19
T5 Tyler Flowers -19
7 Brendan Ryan -18
8 Emilio Bonifacio -16
9 Aaron Hicks -15
T10 Elvis Andrus -14
T10 Will Middlebrooks -14
T10 David Murphy -14

TEAM TOTALS
1 Red Sox 106
2 Tigers 86
3 Rays 43
4 Angels 35
5 Indians 33
6 Orioles 27
7 Mariners 8
8 Rangers 7
9 Athletics 4
10 Blue Jays -10
11 Royals -35
12 Twins -52
13 Yankees -88
14 White Sox -100
15 Astros -118

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 75
Torii Hunter 16
Jhonny Peralta 13
Matt Tuiasosopo 12
Omar Infante 6
Austin Jackson 6
Prince Fielder 5
Don Kelly 2
Bryan Holaday -1
Jose Iglesias -2
Hernan Perez -4
Victor Martinez -4
Brayan Pena -4
Avisail Garcia -5
Ramon Santiago -8
Andy Dirks -8
Alex Avila -13

from leesininsatmreports.
through August 10.
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 Manny Machado 28
2 Nick Franklin 20
T3 Shane Victorino 19
T3 Matt Dominguez 19
5 Brian Dozier 18
6 Pedro Florimon 17
T7 Lorenzo Cain 16
T7 Andy Dirks 16
9 Nick Swisher 15
T10 Adam Rosales 13
T10 Mitch Moreland 13

WORST
1 Chris Carter -19
2 Adam Jones -18
T3 J.D. Martinez -16
T3 Trevor Plouffe -16
T5 Chris Davis -14
T5 Eduardo Nunez -14
T7 Elvis Andrus -13
T7 Jed Lowrie -13
T7 Miguel Cabrera -13
T10 Jose Bautista -10
T10 Adrian Beltre -10
T10 Brandon Moss -10
T10 Daniel Nava -10
T10 Maicer Izturis -10

TEAM TOTALS
1 Mariners 32
2 Royals 27
T3 White Sox 18
T3 Rays 18
5 Tigers 14
T6 Indians 12
T6 Athletics 12
8 Yankees 8
T9 Twins 4
T9 Rangers 4
11 Red Sox 0
12 Blue Jays -1
13 Orioles -8
14 Angels -17
15 Astros -29

TIGERS
Andy Dirks 16
Jhonny Peralta 9
Omar Infante 8
Torii Hunter 3
Victor Martinez 2
Matt Tuiasosopo 2
Austin Jackson 1
Avisail Garcia 1
Brayan Pena 0
Prince Fielder 0
Ramon Santiago 0
Jose Iglesias 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Hernan Perez -4
Don Kelly -4
Alex Avila -7
Miguel Cabrera -13

from leesininsatmreports.
through August 10.
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Miguel Cabrera 62
2 Mike Trout 61
3 Chris Davis 42
4 David Ortiz 40
5 Edwin Encarnacion 33
6 Manny Machado 30
7 Jason Kipnis 28
8 Evan Longoria 27
T9 Kyle Seager 26
T9 Nick Franklin 26

WORST
1 Maicer Izturis -30
2 Elvis Andrus -27
3 J.D. Martinez -26
4 Trevor Plouffe -24
5 Jeff Keppinger -23
6 J.P. Arencibia -22
T7 Eduardo Nunez -21
T7 Chris Carter -21
9 Alex Avila -20
T10 Alcides Escobar -19
T10 Jamey Carroll -19

TEAM TOTALS
1 Red Sox 106
2 Tigers 100
3 Rays 61
4 Indians 45
5 Mariners 40
6 Orioles 19
7 Angels 18
8 Athletics 16
9 Rangers 11
10 Royals -8
11 Blue Jays -11
12 Twins -48
13 Yankees -80
14 White Sox -82
15 Astros -147

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 62
Jhonny Peralta 22
Torii Hunter 19
Matt Tuiasosopo 14
Omar Infante 14
Andy Dirks 8
Austin Jackson 7
Prince Fielder 5
Bryan Holaday -1
Victor Martinez -2
Jose Iglesias -2
Don Kelly -2
Avisail Garcia -4
Brayan Pena -4
Ramon Santiago -8
Hernan Perez -8
Alex Avila -20

from leesininsatmreports.
through August 10.
 
Avila on the 7 day DL for Concussion
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ss...catcher_a.html
Detroit Tigers place catcher Alex Avila on seven-day disabled list with possible concussion.
from Mlive

http://www.freep.com/article/2013081...detroit-tigers
Tigers' Alex Avila to 7-day disabled list with delayed concussive symptoms.
from the freep

The Tigers called up Bryan Holaday from Toledo. He will back up Brayan Pena.
Pena went 3-for-4 and hit a homer. He is batting .423 in his last seven games.

Leyland said he?s never seen a catcher take so many foul-tips to the head and that the club is trying to figure out why. One theory involves the nature of the pitches he has to catch.
?I think a lot of it might have to do with our starting pitching,? said Justin Verlander. ?Myself, Anibal (Sanchez) and Max (Scherzer) are guys that have that kind of riding fastballs, a lot of swing-and-miss stuff. I think we have more guys on our staff like that than anybody and if (the hitter) just nicks it that causes a lot of foul balls. That is my best guess.?

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...ion-watch-list
Tigers put Alex Avila on 7-day concussion watch list.
from the detnews

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...s_det&c_id=det
Avila headed to seven-day disabled list.
Concussion symptoms linger days after foul tip off Tigers catcher's mask.
from the Tigers official site

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/8/1...-bryan-holaday
Tigers place Alex Avila on 7-day concussion disabled list, Bryan Holaday recalled from Triple-A Toledo.
from bybtb
 
August 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1912: Three men attack Ty Cobb on his way to the Detroit rail station. Cobb sustains a cut on his shoulder, but catches one of his attackers and pistol-whips him. Cobb then travels to Syracuse and gets two hits in an exhibition game.

1932: American League president Will Harridge upholds Detroit's protest of its August 1st game against New York and orders it replayed on September 8. Detroit had protested because Tony Lazzeri's and Ben Chapman's batting order was orally reversed after the lineup cards were handed in before the game.

1945: In the lid-lifter at Briggs Stadium‚ pitcher Jim Tobin acquired on waivers‚ pitches 3 scoreless innings against New York and clubs a 3-run game-ending homer in the bottom of the 11th to win 9 - 6. Another former Brave Jim Turner‚ serves up the homer. The Tigers win the nitecap 8 - 2‚ behind Hal Newhouser's 18th win.

1947 - After losing the first game to Detroit 7 - 1‚ the Browns take the nitecap 6 - 5‚ beating Hal Newhouser in relief. For Newhouser‚ it is his first loss to the Browns after 15 consecutive wins.

1953: At St. Louis‚ Ray Boone smashes his 4th grand slam of the year to tie a ML record‚ as the Tigers win 7 - 3 over the Browns.

1970 - Judge Irving Ben Cooper rules against Curt Flood in his antitrust suit. Cooper says "Decisions of the Supreme Court are not lightly overruled... We find no general or widespread disregard of the extremely important position the player occupies... Clearly the preponderance of credible proof does not favor elimination of the reserve clause." However the judge says changes in the reserve clause should be made through negotiation, but denied Flood damages.

1974: Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford head a group of 6 inductees at Cooperstown.

1980 - Tiger Stadium is packed with 48‚361 fans to see Mark Fidrych's return to the big leagues a 5 - 4 loss to the Red Sox. The 1976 American League Rookie of the Year will go 2-3 with a 5.73 ERA in what will be his final attempt to come back from injury‚ and his last ML season.

1984: Harmon Killebrew‚ Rick Ferrell‚ Don Drysdale‚ Pee Wee Reese‚ and Luis Aparicio are inducted into the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown‚ New York.

1987 - The Detroit Tigers, needing pitching help for the pennant drive, acquire Doyle Alexander from the Atlanta Braves for minor league pitcher John Smoltz. Alexander will go 10-1 for the Tigers, but Smoltz will turn out to be a perennial All-Star.

1990 - Alan Trammell has four extra-base hits in one game, three doubles and a homer, for one of the best games of his life.

1993 - The Tigers defeat the Orioles 17 - 11‚ as C Chad Kreuter hits a grand slam. It marks the third consecutive game in which a Tiger has hit a grand slam‚ tying a major league record set by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1978. The two teams combine for 37 hits. Travis Fryman is the only one with 4 hits including 3 doubles.

1994 - Major League Baseball players go on strike. For the first time in 90 years, the World Series will not be held.

2007 - Magglio Ord??ez homers twice in the 2nd inning as the Tigers score eight against Dallas Braden. He becomes the second player in Detroit Tigers history to hit two home runs in an inning. All-time great rightfielder Al Kaline was the other back on April 17, 1955.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bu...red_Hutchinson
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...utchfr01.shtml
http://www.baseball-reference.com/ma...utchfr01.shtml
Fred Hutchinson 1939-1940, 1946-1953, manager 1952-1954.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lugour01.shtml
Urbano Lugo 1990.

from baseball reference
 
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