After a deeply quiet trade deadline, the writing seemed to be on the wall, and it didn’t take long after that for the moment many have been waiting several seasons for: the ousting of Al Avila. While Al is, by all accounts, a wonderful guy and it’s hard to celebrate anyone getting axed, the simple truth is: even nice people can be very bad at their jobs. It was clearly time for Al to go, and as you’ll see below, his exit really drove most of our work this week.
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The Recaps
- Sunday, August 7: Matt Manning had a great first start, but the Tigers still lost
- Tuesday, August 9: Series against the Guardians kicked off with a loss
- Wednesday, August 10: No real shock here, the Tigers lost again to the Guardians
- Thursday, August 11: They really tried with a late-inning surge, but no dice.
- Friday, August 12: Daniel Norris is back, but he couldn’t save the Tigers
- Saturday, August 13: Manning struggled in his second outing and the Tigers fell to the White Sox
The Plays of the Week
- This section is basically just “What did Riley Greene do this week?”
- Not a standard play, but enjoy this textbook example of throwing someone under the bus.
Wow.
Chris Ilitch on shedding payroll and trading away players like Justin Verlander and JD Martinez: “I didn’t trade those players away. Right? Our general manager did.” pic.twitter.com/yTuQodyVOO
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) August 10, 2022
- Remember how Austin Meadows likes to hit home runs? Can he do that in Detroit, please?
- Here’s another walk-off. At least baseball is still fun in the minors.
- The Tigers still lost this game.
News Round-up
- Season looks to be officially over for Skubal.
LHP Tarik Skubal has been transferred to the 60-day IL to create a 40-man roster spot for Daniel Norris.
Although he technically is eligible to return on Oct. 1, this move indicates that Skubal’s season is likely over.
— Evan Woodbery (@evanwoodbery) August 12, 2022
Tigers RHP Beau Brieske has been transferred to the 60-day IL.
That’s the 40-man move to open a spot for Kerry Carpenter .
— Evan Woodbery (@evanwoodbery) August 10, 2022