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Tigers vs. twins Game 47 May 30, 2022

Bottom 7th;

Schoop triples, out on a fielders choice with Candy going to second, Torkelson singles and Candy scores throwing error Tork to second,

Tigers 5 - 4,

Willi Castro singles Tork scores,

Tigers 6 - 4,
 
With his single in the 7th, the Tigers Spencer Torkelson has the first three-hit game of his big-league career.

Ready for launch!
Tigers No. 17 prospect per MLB Pipeline INF/OF Kody Clemens has been recalled from Triple A Toledo.

Kody Clemens will be the Tigers 6th player to make their major league debut. (Torkelson, Brieske, De Jesus, Rodriguez, Wentz, Faedo).

After a pair of rehab games with Lakeland, OF Riley Greene has been activated from the Triple A Toledo injured list.
He will join the Mud Hens in Columbus.
In a corresponding move, OF Robbie Grossman has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a neck strain.

Casey Mize began playing catch in Lakeland today, A.J. Hinch said.

LHP Tyler Alexander and RHP Will Vest are each scheduled to begin an injury rehab assignment with Triple A Toledo tonight at Columbus.
 
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Remembering Robert "Bun" Troy, who pitched one game for the Tigers in 1912. The German native served in the U.S. Army in World War I and was killed by German fire #MemorialDay

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2018/05/detroit_tiger_killed_military.html
Killed on a battlefield in France 100 years ago, this Detroit Tiger deserves to be remembered today.
Mlive

https://www.mlb.com/news/baseball-players-who-died-in-war-c180898342
MLB stars who earned their stripes.
Remembering 12 ballplayers who gave their lives serving country.
MLB.com
 
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Tigers Beat the twinks 7 - 5.
The Tigers have won four of their past five. They're 9-6 in their past 15 games. Still 18-29 for the season.
Congratulations to Jonathan Schoop on making history today!
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FUCHEliX0AAXKK1?format=jpg&name=medium

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/jonathan-schoop-records-1000th-career-hit-vs-twins
Schoop reps home country with hit No. 1,000.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-vs-tigers/2022/05/30/662854#game_state=final,game_tab=,game=662854
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-v...#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=662854
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers Win over the twinks.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/5...onathan-schoop-spencer-torkelson-gregory-soto
Tigers 7 - Twins 5: Offense finally breaks out to take down the Twins.
Beau Brieske had his struggles, but big games from Jonathan Schoop, Spencer Torkelson, and Derek Hill powered the Tigers to victory.
BYBTB

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/5/30/23147627/tigers-7-twins-5-scoring-runs-is-fun-recap-may-30
Tigers 7, Twins 5: Scoring runs is fun!
More of these please.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...30/detroit-tigers-minnesota-twins/9992552002/
Tigers cash in on Twins' mistake en route to victory in series opener.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...tigers-game-recap-minnesota-twins/9993037002/
Detroit Tigers take advantage of late Twins error, win opener of long series, 7-5.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...hit-as-tigers-top-twins-in-series-opener.html
Jonathan Schoop gets 1,000th career hit as Tigers top Twins in series opener.
Mlive
 
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Baez has a hell of a glove at short, but I bet Tork has saved him a minimum of a half dozen errors with his glove at 1st. That guy is a picking machine. Very underrated defensive player.
 
Tork has the worst dwar on team, though flawed he's also below average with the better DRS (Defensive Runs Saved). Can't find UZR and UZR/150.
 
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Tork has the worst dwar on team, though flawed he's also below average with the better DRS (Defensive Runs Saved). Can't find UZR and UZR/150.

Defensive metrics are the worst. If you've watched enough games then it's obvious that he's a plus defender at 1st.
 
Defensive metrics are lacking compared to other stats. Additionally, there seems to be wide disparity between one year to the next. Some of that is based on makeup of pitching staffs (groundball pitchers vs flyball) and a team's incorporation of "shifts". Basically all plays where there was a shift is ignored or lessened. True indications are gleaned when you increase the sample rate (multiple years or as the season goes on).

UZR/150, based on 250 Innings played:

1B = Tork = 1st of 20 players
2B = Schoop =2nd of 20 players
SS = Baez = 24th of 26 players
3B = Candy = 15th of 20 players


DRS, based on 250 Innings played:

1B = Tork = 19th of 20 players
2B = Schoop = 3rd of 20 players
SS = Baez = 8th of 26 players
3B = Candy = 16th of 20 players


A couple of point about DRS. It has larger "buckets" than UZR/150. Meaning the area in which they think a fielder should make a play is bigger. Also, DRS for outfielders includes "HR Saving Catches". Which in front of the Green Monster, is impossible. So a LFer from Boston will never lead the league in DRS.

There is NO UZR for Catchers, but there is DRS. As a rule, I prefer UZR/150 over DRS because of the biases DRS tends to exhibit.
 
Defensive metrics are lacking compared to other stats. Additionally, there seems to be wide disparity between one year to the next. Some of that is based on makeup of pitching staffs (groundball pitchers vs flyball) and a team's incorporation of "shifts". Basically all plays where there was a shift is ignored or lessened. True indications are gleaned when you increase the sample rate (multiple years or as the season goes on).

UZR/150, based on 250 Innings played:

1B = Tork = 1st of 20 players
2B = Schoop =2nd of 20 players
SS = Baez = 24th of 26 players
3B = Candy = 15th of 20 players


DRS, based on 250 Innings played:

1B = Tork = 19th of 20 players
2B = Schoop = 3rd of 20 players
SS = Baez = 8th of 26 players
3B = Candy = 16th of 20 players


A couple of point about DRS. It has larger "buckets" than UZR/150. Meaning the area in which they think a fielder should make a play is bigger. Also, DRS for outfielders includes "HR Saving Catches". Which in front of the Green Monster, is impossible. So a LFer from Boston will never lead the league in DRS.

There is NO UZR for Catchers, but there is DRS. As a rule, I prefer UZR/150 over DRS because of the biases DRS tends to exhibit.

I haven't watched too many Tigers games this year, maybe 10, but from what I have seen, Baez is over rated and Tork appears rally good. But, like I said...I haven't seen too many games.
 
I've seen both make incredible plays. Baez throws are a bit off but it sometime relates to the play he makes at short.
 
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