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Miggy upset at Umpires and Jack Morris

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from Jeff Riger on twitter;

Cabrera says since he's been DH he's watched more film between innings and has noticed that umps are not giving the Tigers young hitters the same calls that vets would get.

Cabrera "why are you calling a strike to me on the same pitch that you called Mookie Betts a ball? He tell you're taller than him. I said a strike "zone is a strike zone" He said it should be the same strike zone for everybody.

Cabrera "I don't like to argue strikes and balls because it's wrong but at some point you have to be fair" He believes since they have a young team umps are calling strikes out of the zone and he doesn't think it's fair.

The ump told Cabrera he has to be a leader and Cabrera said "thats why I'm here, I'm trying to be a leader because it has not been fair the way you guys have been calling balls and strikes recently".

Cabrera believes the umps didn't want to throw him out of the game but they were getting tired of his constant talking.

Cabrera "the only guy we have is Boyd, hes done a really good job, I don't know why people say we need to trade him? We need him. We need him because we got a lot of young guys in the minor leagues that can come up and Boyd can help. We can be really good for a long time".

Cabrera "we're not going to trade Boyd, maybe Nick, maybe Greene".

Cabrera on the first half "it was hard because at one point I don't understand why I don't have anymore power and than I found out the issue in my knee and I said oh thats why" He said hes been working to get knee stronger.

Cabrera is angry that Morris questioned his leadership "that's wrong, we care, we want to win".

Cabrera "a lot of people hear what he (Morris) say, well no people hear what we say."

Cabrera on Morris "what he said, it was so wrong, I was like damn, why did he say that?"

Cabrera "I want to be a leader here, I want to show people like Jack Morris who say well he's not a leader, I say what the f**k are you talking about? You don't know whats going on here".

Castellanos saw comments from Morris and told Cabrera. Cabrera said don't worry about it and Nick said "Miggy that's bull s**t, no no no, thats the way he thinks, you don't have to worry about the way he think, you got to worry about how you're going to go out there and be good".

Cabrera "I know you guys are hard on me but I don't be mad at you guys" He was really angry about the Morris comments and said he wants to be a good leader.

Cabrera "The way you guys want me to lead is not the way I'm leading" He said hes leading quietly, he doesn't want the media to see it because its personal.

Cabrera says hes been leading by talking to guys, questioning why they do what they do but doesn't want to make a big deal about it because he doesn't want Morris to think all of a sudden he's trying to lead because of what he said.

Cabrera did say it pisses him off (my words) that people don't think he's leading when he is.

Cabrera called Castellanos over to explain more and Nick said "you sure you want me in this s**t?" Cabrera then said "he leads this team" talking about Nick.

More Cabrera on Castellanos " he leads this team, he leads this team because he speaks better English than me and hes smart and we talk a lot. He sits next to me in the airplane and we talk a lot"

Castellanos thought the comments by Morris were "unfortunate" because Jack was on a team that was trying to win a World Series while this current Tiger team is young and full of a bunch of guys trying not to get sent down.

Cabrera was unhappy that he hasn't seen Morris in the clubhouse "we he at, we try to see him, where he at, we try to talk to him but where he at?

Cabrera and Castellanos ended it by saying they both had planes to catch and before we walked away Cabrera said "you got something to write".

This Jack Morris quote was from a Free Press story last week and we believe this is the quote that Castellanos and Cabrera were angry about. ?You can?t ask a guy to be anything he?s not,? Morris said. ?Miggy has always loved the game. He has fun playing the game. That?s who he is.

from Jason Beck on twitter;

Miguel Cabrera said he was ejected for arguing balls and strikes. He said he was sticking up for young hitters.

"Since we have a young team, we have a young corps, I've seen so many times that we're getting strikes called that are out of the zone," he said through a translator.

"I don't like to argue strikes and balls, because it's wrong," Cabrera said. "But at some point, you have to be fair."

Cabrera: "So [Joe West] told me that I have to be a leader. And then I told him, 'Yeah, that's why I'm here. I'm trying to be a leader, because it has not been fair the way you guys been calling balls and strikes recently."

Cabrera: "That's a big problem. When they call balls, strikes, you have to [adjust]. And they're young, and they swing at everything. It's no longer the strike zone."

Cabrera: "I don't hit for power in the first half, but I'm focused on getting my hits and my walks. But I can't get walks when I strike out like that. Our strike zone is big. When the strike zone is big like that, you chase pitches. You swing at balls out of the zone."

Cabrera also took issue with recent criticism that he isn't a leader:

"I'm not a guy who's going to say you're doing this wrong. I'm like, 'You're OK. Tomorrow's a new day. You're good.' I'm not a guy to crucify some guys like that. In here I say, 'You're OK."

We all understand that Jack [Morris] has an opinion," Nick Castellanos said. "He's entitled to that. But who did he have in the clubhouse with him? What mentality did those guys have? How much experience did those guys have? What place were those guys in their careers?"

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-enter-all-star-break-fresh-start
Cabrera after ejection: 'I want to be a leader'.
Veteran misses most of first-half-ending loss to Red Sox.
Tigers official site

One thing is for sure even if Miggy is right about the larger strike zone for Tigers players, salary and power drop, haters are gonna hate.
 
That's a lot of stuff. Miggy has a lot of pent up frustration it seems..
 
lol what a bullshit story , " The Journalist " of course is a pussy , anyone can say anything if your name isnt attached to it . Joke of an article and if you believe it you're kinda ignorant

Thanks to KC posting them, I've read a lot of the articles that she has written. While I agree that people should put their names to what they say, I think the article is probably mostly true. Everything else this woman has written has been spot on.
 
Man I pick the worst players to have as favorites. First Barry Bonds, now this. Lol
 
lol what a bullshit story , " The Journalist " of course is a pussy , anyone can say anything if your name isnt attached to it . Joke of an article and if you believe it you're kinda ignorant

The journalist is Lynn Henning and, whatever your opinion of him, he displayed this observation publically on Twitter, which is like renting all the billboards on I-75 from the river to the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula.
 
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A dysfunctional player with a history of controversial on and especially off-field behavior, (yet has strong HoF creds but is virtually untradeable) playing for a far more dysfunctional ballclub with merely 4 WS championships in its long history, and the only established non-expansion franchise to set a league record for losses in a season (so far, as that could very well change for the worse or better, perhaps depending on which team finishes with the worst record in MLB after this season ends)...kinda karmic, really...given that 100 years ago the Tigers had the mercurial Ty Cobb (1905-26) on their roster. Almost identical years (Cabrera 2008-23?) with a century of separation.
 
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I had an audience with CI in March of 2008 and he was not at all happy with the 40-million leap in payroll over 2007 not being covered by sufficient season ticket sales. Never a word about the prospects of the team; it was all about "paying for the players we signed."
 
I had an audience with CI in March of 2008 and he was not at all happy with the 40-million leap in payroll over 2007 not being covered by sufficient season ticket sales. Never a word about the prospects of the team; it was all about "paying for the players we signed."

That doesn't sound unreasonable.
 
That doesn't sound unreasonable.

I guess that I was surprised by his apparent lack of interest in the team's potential to drastically improve. It was like they spent 40 million on computers.
 
I was a big Bonds fan when he played for Pittsburgh.

Same! Man I loved that Pirates squad. Bonds, Bonilla, Van Slyke, Bream. Pretty sure Bonds got the first ever 100m dollar contract when he went to SF. I was so bummed he left the Pirates. I got to see him play once at Wrigley when I was a kid.
 
Same! Man I loved that Pirates squad. Bonds, Bonilla, Van Slyke, Bream. Pretty sure Bonds got the first ever 100m dollar contract when he went to SF. I was so bummed he left the Pirates. I got to see him play once at Wrigley when I was a kid.

Very good talent. I was a fan of Pittsburgh for many years starting with Stargell, Parker, The Candy man, Tekulve and a favorite of mine Rennie Stennett.
 
Very good talent. I was a fan of Pittsburgh for many years starting with Stargell, Parker, The Candy man, Tekulve and a favorite of mine Rennie Stennett.

Garner was the second-baseman that season of 79, Stennett was a horrible hitter at the end of his career. As I recall, he had one really good season and the rest were average, and, then, the big slide in his last years with the Pirates and Giants.
 
Same! Man I loved that Pirates squad. Bonds, Bonilla, Van Slyke, Bream. Pretty sure Bonds got the first ever 100m dollar contract when he went to SF. I was so bummed he left the Pirates. I got to see him play once at Wrigley when I was a kid.

Bonds was a beast. Too bad he used steroids or he would be in the conversation as the greatest to ever play. I truly believe the only reason he took them is because he saw all of these other guys jacking out HRs and he knew he was better than them. Purely an ego thing.

Speaking of Bonilla, it was Bobby Bonillas annual payday last week. Every year from 2011 to 2035 he gets a $1.19 M check from the Mets from when he deferred the $5.9M they owed him. He / his agent turned $5.9M into $29.8M.

https://www.espn.com/blog/new-york/...la-day-his-annual-1-19-million-payday-is-here
 
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I saw Bonds play once as an ASU Sun Devil and he looked like a shorter version of Darryl Strawberry. He hit a big homerun over the RF fence and onto 6th Street. This was in Tucson against U of A.
 
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