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AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Mark Buehrle 21
2 Masahiro Tanaka 20
3 Dallas Keuchel 15
4 Yu Darvish 14
5 Felix Hernandez 13
6 Anibal Sanchez 12
T7 Zach Britton 11
T7 Dellin Betances 11
T7 Scott Kazmir 11
T7 Chris Sale 11

WORST
1 Clay Buchholz -18
T2 Felipe Paulino -15
T2 Kevin Correia -15
T4 Brandon Maurer -13
T4 Ricky Nolasco -13
T4 Tanner Scheppers -13
7 Aaron Brooks -12
8 Erasmo Ramirez -11
T9 Mike Pelfrey -10
T9 Chris Tillman -10
T9 Colby Lewis -10
T9 Zach McAllister -10

TEAM TOTALS
1 Athletics 51
2 Mariners 22
3 Royals 20
4 Tigers 19
5 Blue Jays 15
6 Yankees 6
7 Angels -1
8 Astros -2
9 Indians -5
10 Red Sox -7
11 Rays -11
12 Orioles -12
13 Twins -23
14 White Sox -25
15 Rangers -27

TIGERS
Anibal Sanchez 12
Max Scherzer 9
Joba Chamberlain 6
Rick Porcello 5
Ian Krol 5
Al Alburquerque 3
Drew Smyly 3
Justin Miller 1
Justin Verlander 1
Evan Reed 0
Danny Worth 0
Robbie Ray -1
Corey Knebel -3
Jose Ortega -3
Phil Coke -5
Joe Nathan -7
Luke Putkonen -7

through June 7.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Jose Bautista 27
2 Nelson Cruz 23
3 Mike Trout 22
4 Josh Donaldson 21
5 Lonnie Chisenhall 20
6 Brandon Moss 19
7 Edwin Encarnacion 18
T8 Miguel Cabrera 16
T8 Victor Martinez 16
T10 Michael Brantley 14
T10 Xander Bogaerts 14

WORST
1 Mike Moustakas -14
T2 Brad Miller -11
T2 Jose Molina -11
T2 Alejandro De Aza -11
T5 Jonathan Schoop -10
T5 Raul Ibanez -10
T5 Logan Forsythe -10
T8 Andrew Romine -9
T8 Brian Roberts -9
T8 Eric Sogard -9
T8 Eric Hosmer -9
T8 Ryan Raburn -9
T8 Billy Butler -9
T8 Marc Krauss -9

TEAM TOTALS
1 Athletics 55
2 Blue Jays 40
3 Angels 26
4 Indians 21
5 Orioles 14
6 Tigers 7
7 White Sox 2
8 Red Sox -1
9 Twins -3
10 Rangers -9
T11 Yankees -25
T11 Rays -25
13 Mariners -34
14 Astros -43
15 Royals -53

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 16
Victor Martinez 16
Ian Kinsler 2
Rajai Davis 2
Eugenio Suarez 1
Nick Castellanos 0
Austin Jackson -1
Don Kelly -1
Alex Avila -2
Torii Hunter -2
Tyler Collins -2
Bryan Holaday -2
J.D. Martinez -2
Alex Gonzalez -4
Danny Worth -5
Andrew Romine -9

through June 7.
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 Alexei Ramirez 17
2 Elvis Andrus 16
T3 Josh Donaldson 15
T3 Asdrubal Cabrera 15
T5 Gordon Beckham 12
T5 Alex Gordon 12
T7 J.J. Hardy 11
T7 Kyle Seager 11
T7 Josh Wilson 11
10 Adam Eaton 10

WORST
1 Jed Lowrie -28
2 Erick Aybar -13
T3 Omar Infante -12
T3 Adam Jones -12
T5 Torii Hunter -10
T5 Robinson Cano -10
7 Brad Miller -9
T8 Dexter Fowler -8
T8 Brian Roberts -8
T8 Jonny Gomes -8

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 50
2 Royals 13
T3 Rangers 7
T3 Orioles 7
5 Indians 2
6 Blue Jays -2
T7 Red Sox -3
T7 Astros -3
9 Mariners -4
10 Rays -7
11 Angels -9
12 Twins -10
13 Athletics -16
14 Yankees -19
15 Tigers -20

TIGERS
Rajai Davis 4
Miguel Cabrera 4
Tyler Collins 2
Don Kelly 2
Alex Avila 1
Eugenio Suarez 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Victor Martinez -1
Alex Gonzalez -1
Danny Worth -2
Ian Kinsler -2
J.D. Martinez -2
Austin Jackson -4
Nick Castellanos -4
Andrew Romine -7
Torii Hunter -10

through June 7.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Josh Donaldson 36
2 Alexei Ramirez 26
3 Jose Bautista 25
4 Alex Gordon 22
T5 Mike Trout 20
T5 Miguel Cabrera 20
7 Kyle Seager 19
8 Nelson Cruz 18
T9 Lonnie Chisenhall 15
T9 Victor Martinez 15
T9 Edwin Encarnacion 15

WORST
1 Jed Lowrie -28
2 Brad Miller -20
3 Omar Infante -19
4 Brian Roberts -17
5 Andrew Romine -16
T6 Jason Castro -15
T6 Mike Moustakas -15
8 Jose Molina -14
T9 Alfonso Soriano -13
T9 Eric Sogard -13
T9 Derek Jeter -13

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 52
2 Athletics 39
3 Blue Jays 38
4 Indians 23
5 Orioles 21
6 Angels 17
7 Rangers -2
8 Red Sox -4
T9 Twins -13
T9 Tigers -13
11 Rays -32
12 Mariners -38
13 Royals -40
14 Yankees -44
15 Astros -46

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 20
Victor Martinez 15
Rajai Davis 6
Eugenio Suarez 1
Don Kelly 1
Ian Kinsler 0
Tyler Collins 0
Alex Avila -1
Bryan Holaday -2
J.D. Martinez -4
Nick Castellanos -4
Alex Gonzalez -5
Austin Jackson -5
Danny Worth -7
Torii Hunter -12
Andrew Romine -16

through June 7.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
Rookie shortstop Suarez says he's ready to help Tigers.
DETROIT -- Give this to the Tigers: With so many veteran players in the dugout, they know how to give a hot-shot rookie a good silent treatment after a big home run.

"Everybody down in the dugout said nothing," Eugenio Suarez said of his triumphant trip back into the dugout after his first Major League home run Saturday night. "After I put my towel in my locker, everybody said, 'Hey, man, congratulations.'"

It was not coordinated, Torii Hunter said, but it was pulled off pretty well. Not even manager Brad Ausmus or the coaches acknowledged him on his way in.

"It wasn't well-orchestrated," Hunter said with a laugh later, joking around with J.D. Martinez, "because [Miguel Cabrera] was pumped up: 'That's my boy! That's my boy!' Miggy was funny. It was pretty cool."

Once Cabrera, the fellow Venezuelan, broke the ice, the rest of the dugout swarmed in.

"Miggy gave me a hug, Torii gave me a hug, said, 'Congratulations, man, welcome to big leagues,'" Suarez said.

It'll forever be a memory from a first Major League start that Suarez had to wait a few days to get thanks to a sore left knee. With more performances like Saturday, Suarez will be welcome for a while.

When Tigers president/general manager Dave Dombrowski made the trip to Triple-A Toledo to watch Suarez two weeks ago, Suarez put on a hitting display that included a no-doubt home run that cleared everything in left at Fifth Third Field and hit the street outside the park. Suarez's home run Saturday looked a lot like that, a pulled shot for power to punish a left-hander for a fastball over the plate. It was a Jon Lester's cutter that didn't cut much, and Suarez was waiting for it.

"He threw me two cutters in a row," Suarez said. "In the first at-bat, he threw me a cutter, same cutter. In the second at-bat, at 3-2, he threw me a cutter, foul. He threw me a cutter again. That's a good pitch, but I was ready for that pitch. Hit it good, so it's a homer."

Suarez has enough offense that Ausmus let him swing away with runners on first and second and nobody out his first time up. With a weaker-hitting shortstop, it might have been a bunt situation, but Ausmus played for the big inning.

"We're not playing for one or two runs," Ausmus said. "We'd like to play for four or five. Generally, the big innings win you a game."

Suarez gives a little more capability to play for the big inning. The key to whether he becomes more than a midseason placeholder for the Tigers at shortstop ahead of next month's Trade Deadline will be whether he can mix some key hits with solid defense, something that wavered at the spot for the Tigers in recent weeks before they decided to give Suarez a shot.

Suarez wants the chance.

"I feel very good," Suarez said. "I feel ready to help the team, defense, offense. If they give me a chance, I think I'm going to work hard every day, helping the team. I feel, right now, that I'm ready to help the team."
Tigers official site
 
Ausmus confident Nathan will get back on track.
DETROIT -- The latest bout of struggles from Tigers closer Joe Nathan turned what began as a four-run lead in the ninth inning Saturday night into a game-on-the-line situation. One bad pitch, one big swing from Red Sox shortstop Stephen Drew, could've put Boston in front of a game it hadn't yet led.

Even so, the next one-run lead the Tigers take into the ninth inning appears very likely to have Nathan trying to finish it out, despite some of the deepest struggles of his closing career.

"We're going to need Joe Nathan," manager Brad Ausmus said. "Wanted to get him out there and throw some pitches, and kind of work through this."

None of the hits Nathan allowed Saturday were crushed -- in fact, all four hits were singles -- but they marked a season high for him. He hadn't given up four hits in an outing since Sept. 13, 2012. He gave up multiple runs for the fourth time in his last five outings. Two of his three outs were hit well, including a sacrifice fly that sent Torii Hunter back toward the track in right field, and a Drew fly ball that Austin Jackson had to run down.

Though fastball velocity has been a recurring theme, command seems to be hurting Nathan more. He fell behind five of the seven hitters he faced Saturday, including a trio of 2-0 counts.

For the season, Nathan's strike percentage is down 2 percent from last season, from 65.1 to 63.1. It's the type of strikes that present a more dramatic difference. Just 13 percent of his strikes so far have been swings and misses, the lowest percentage of his career. Conversely, nearly a third of his strikes have been called, the first time he has been over 30 percent in his career.

Opponents are making contact with 80 percent of their swings at Nathan's pitches for the first time since 2000, when Nathan was a starter in San Francisco.

For all the numbers and all the correlations with age, however, the Tigers have to get the 39-year-old right. They signed Nathan to a two-year contract in the offseason to close, and they plan to give him every opportunity to do so. Even if Nathan didn't have a long-term contract, the Tigers have neither the bullpen depth nor the logical successor at the moment to make a move.

"Like I said, we need Joe Nathan to be our closer," Ausmus said. "He'll work through this. I'm not concerned about him. He's a professional. He and [pitching coach Jeff Jones] are looking at video, and talking to find any little mechanical flaw that could be the root cause of this. He will get it ironed out."
Tigers official site
 
Worth accepts assignment to Triple-A Toledo.
DETROIT -- Tigers shortstop Danny Worth, designated for assignment earlier in the week to make room for Eugenio Suarez, decided to accept an outright assignment to Triple-A Toledo and is expected to join the Mud Hens soon.

As a player who was designated for assignment for a second time, Worth had the option to decline the assignment and opt for free agency. Considering Worth has been moved back and forth between Detroit and Toledo eight times since 2012, the decision would've been understandable.

The tradeoff would've been giving up a Major League contract, which still pays him even though he was taken off the 40-man roster. Though another team would've surely signed him if he hit the open market, there's no guarantee they would've signed him to a big league deal.

Worth played 20 games for the Tigers before the move, batting 7-for-42 with a double, five RBIs, two walks and 12 strikeouts. He made 11 starts at shortstop without an error, and he pitched two innings in relief to help out a short bullpen. Though Worth's success throwing a knuckleball has set up the question of whether he could try pitching full-time, team president/general manager Dave Dombrowski said earlier this week that it hasn't been discussed.
Tigers official site
 
Avila returns, will be watched closely by Tigers.
DETROIT -- Alex Avlia returned to the Tigers' lineup Sunday night after missing a day with what team officials termed a mild concussion after taking a David Ortiz backswing to the helmet on Friday night. Still, everyone from manager Brad Ausmus to the team medical staff indicated they'll be keeping an eye on him.

When Avila took a foul tip that knocked him out of a game last August in Cleveland, he cleared a doctor's examination, passed concussion tests, flew to the next stop on the road trip and returned to action for a full game before the worst of the symptoms emerged the next day, three days after the actual injury. That forced him onto the concussion DL for just over two weeks.

"He had what's called delayed onset symptoms," head athletic trainer Kevin Rand said Saturday. "Obviously, we have to keep an eye on that."

Avila indicated Sunday he's feeling fine, with no lingering effects.
Tigers official site
 
Worth noting;

? Bryan Holaday's bunt single Saturday was his third bunt hit of the season. The Tigers' backup catcher not only leads the team, he entered Sunday tied for seventh in the American League. All six hitters ahead of him -- Nori Aoki, Asdrubal Cabrera, Michael Saunders, Jarrod Dyson, Alcides Escobar and Leonys Martin -- are considered speedy players. Holaday's seven infield hits trail Ian Kinsler by one for the team lead, and lead speedster Rajai Davis by one.

? Matt Martin finished out his first-base coaching stint Sunday night. He spent the weekend filling in for Omar Vizquel, who left the team to attend his son's high school graduation. With Martin on the field, video operations assistant August Sandri took over replay-review duties, relaying to bench coach Gene Lamont and Ausmus whether a close play is worth challenging.

? Nick Castellanos' 3-for-4 performance Saturday marked his third consecutive three-hit game, making him the fifth Tigers rookie in the last 100 years to put together such a streak. The others were Rick Peters in 1980, Willie Horton in 1965, Paul Easterling in 1928 and Fred Haney in 1922.
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/06/detroit_tigers_x_boston_red_so.html
Red Sox 5 - Tigers 3: David Ortiz's HR in ninth spoils big day by Detroit's Eugenio Suarez.
mlive

http://www.freep.com/article/20140608/SPORTS02/306080129/detroit-tigers-boston-red-sox-game-thread
Boston 5, Detroit 3: David 'the cheater' Ortiz strikes again; late HR tops Tigers.
freep

http://newenglishd.com/2014/06/08/how-was-the-game-june-8-2014/
How Was The Game? (June 8, 2014).
from the nedtb

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2014/6/8/5791700/final-tigers-red-sox
Final: Red Sox 5 - Tigers 3.
from bybtb

http://motorcitybengals.com/2014/06...rs-lose-boston-red-sox-sunday-night-baseball/
Joba Chamberlain blows save as Detroit Tigers lose to Boston Red Sox on Sunday Night Baseball.
from mcbtb

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...Joba-Chamberlain-Tigers-three-run-homer-ninth
David Ortiz stuns Joba Chamberlain, Tigers with three-run homer in ninth.
detnews

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/mlb/g...014_06_08_bosmlb_detmlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=det
Joba struggles as Tigers can't complete sweep of Sox.
Righty, in save situation in ninth, allows three-run homer to Ortiz.
http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/mlb/g...mlb_1#gid=2014_06_08_bosmlb_detmlb_1&mode=box
Boxscore.
Tigers official site
 
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June 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900 - A forerunner of today's players' union is organized in New York. Three delegates from each National League team launch the Players Protective Association and elect Chief Zimmer president. Former player Harry Taylor? of Buffalo? is the attorney. Their goal is to negotiate contracts and rules changes.

1915: The 2nd-place Tigers paste the Red Sox? 15 - 0. With lefty Ray Collins on the mound in the 3rd? Ty Cobb swipes home? one of his 3 steals on the day. His steal attempt in the first inning cuts up SS Everett Scott? forcing him to retire. The Tigers manage 17 hits? including 4 by Bobby Veach. Hooks Dauss? with 6 innings pitched? is the winner.

1916: In Detroit? consecutive doubles by Bobby Veach and George Burns stop Babe Ruth's scoreless innings streak at 25. Ruth evens the score with a longest drive ever seen at Navin Field? into the RF bleachers. When Ruth tires in the 9th? Carl Mays relieves and loses? 6 - 5.

1920: The Yankees come from behind to club the host Tigers? 13 - 6. Pacing the Yanks are Bob Meusel? with a double and two singles? and George Mogridge with a bases-loaded double before the Tigers knock him out. Babe Ruth has a single? two walks and is hit with a pitch. The Tigers are playing without Ty Cobb? out ten days with an injured knee.

1937: Mickey Cochrane is taken off Detroit's active-player roster. 3B Marv Owen is sidelined with a broken bone in his hand? and Rudy York is recalled from Toledo to replace him.

1969 - Mickey Lolich's 16 strikeouts in 9 innings ties the Detroit record he set May 23rd? but the Tigers drop a 3 - 2? 10-inning decision to Seattle. Pat Dobson is the loser. The only run off Lolich is a leadoff home run by Dick Simpson on the first pitch of the game.

1970 - Detroit's Willie Horton clubs 3 home runs? including a grand slam? knocking in 7 runs in an 8 - 3 win over Milwaukee.

1984: For the second time in a week? the Orioles' Mike Flanagan beats the Tigers? this time shutting them out? 4 - 0? out on 7 hits. The Tigers stay in front by 5 1/2 games.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Billy_Baldwin
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/baldwbi01.shtml
Billy Baldwin 1975.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Javair_Gilett
Javair Gilette strength/conditioning coach 2005-present.

from baseball reference
 
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