Thursday, April 13, 2017

Detroit Tigers Links: Role players have the Tigers atop the AL Central

We’re still a long way from the point where conclusions can be reached about the Detroit Tigers in 2017. Early returns have the rotation carrying a lot of the load. Their efforts, racking up seven quality starts in eight games, have put the Tigers in good position. That’s a good sign to those of us who believe they may have one of the better starting rotations in the game. Yet it’s largely been the team’s role players making those starts count. While Ian Kinsler and Nick Castellanos are rolling, the heart of the Tigers order has been very quiet.
The Tigers know that in their current situation — balanced between having enough talent to do real damage in 2017, but also in a position where selling at the deadline is a real possibility — getting off to a good start is a necessity. So far, they have managed to do so, and in a way that belies the team’s presumed lack of depth. Despite the typical bullpen issues and very quiet bats from Miguel Cabrera and Justin Upton, the Tigers are off to a 6-2 start. That would seem to bode well as the big sticks in the heart of the order will no doubt get loose before too long.
The hero on Wednesday was, of course, Andrew Romine, who cracked the first grand slam of his career. Romine has come out on fire with a new approach at the plate. While it won’t last to this degree, the Tigers could be looking at a .500 start if not for the versatile utility man. 

More important to the team’s long-term outlook, Romine has also looked very good in the outfield, particularly in center field. So has rookie JaCoby Jones. Even better, both have produced timely offense to win games in the early going. While neither is expected to produce too much offensively, a position that looked like a real problem entering the season suddenly appears solidified.
Platoon outfielders Tyler Collins and Mikie Mahtook have done similarly well. While neither looks like an everyday option, they have each managed to contribute a big play here or there. Catcher James McCann has taken advantage of favorable matchups in the early going to crush a pair of game-deciding home runs in the first week of play. Without all these contributions, the team could already be in a bit of a hole. Instead, they’re rolling before even scratching the surface of the lineup’s ability to do damage.

Tigers roundup

The Anthony Gose experiment continues to turn some heads. Gose has flashed a nice curveball already, and is now facing live hitting. You never know.
MLive has a feature on Mikie Mahtook’s two key plays in the early going.
Meanwhile, the Tigers continue to add veteran depth in the upper minors by signing former Rays’ first baseman, James Loney.
Forbes magazine released their team valuations for 2017. The Tigers’ value is just fine, checking in at $1.2 billion. However, they also suffered more operating losses last season than any team in baseball. Our own Patrick O’Kennedy has the story.

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