Category Archives: Memorable Moments

The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #10

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For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#10 Rick Porcello’s First Career Complete Game

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Regular readers know about my affinity for Rick Porcello and my affinity for complete games. In four plus seasons, Porcello had never been given the chance to finish what he started and Leyland offered his starters almost no chances to do so in 2013. But with the offense cruising and Porcello on fire, he got his chance. Porcello walked one and struck out four as he allowed a single run during his nine inning affair and managed to retire the final seventeen White Sox that he faced. For most people, this probably doesn’t crack the top ten moments, but I actually struggled to leave it this low. I’m not sure that I can fully articulate why it filled me with so much joy, but it’s probably the most fun I had watching a Tigers game this year.

How Was The Game? (September 10, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #11

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#11 – Victor’s circus play

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When you hear the words “Victor Martinez,” the images that come to mind are “good hitter,” “pretty swing,” and “adorable son.” Rarely, does one think “athletic defender,” but he we are. The game was wonderfully weird. There was a botched double play because the Red Sox tagged two Tigers out of order and an Avi Garcia double on a ball that Daniel Nava quite simply caught. But the play of the day, and the 11th best moment of the year, was this ridiculous play by VMart. He dives to his left to knock the ball down, goes after the ball as it rolls away, and then gives a perfect, back-handed flip to Smyly who was on the play the entire way. Just watch this thing a few times and bask in it’s glory.

How Was The Game? (June 23, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #12

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#12 – Anibal Sanchez nearly throws a no hitter

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At the time, I wrote that it snuck up on us. Sanchez didn’t look dominant early on and his stuff wasn’t dynamite out of the gate. Both times I watched Verlander toss a no-hitter, I knew he was on from the first batter. He’s had that look other times, but on the night of his first one in 2007, I said to my father after the top of the first that “no one’s touching him tonight.” They didn’t. Sanchez didn’t have that look early, but before you knew it he had kept a zero under the “H” column in the box score. The tension built in the final innings until that pesky Joe Mauer came to the plate ready to ruin everyone’s good time. There’s something about a Friday night game during the summer – there’s just a different feel, even 700 miles away. It felt like it was going to be a spectacular finish right up until Mauer sent one right back up the box. Sanchez nailed down the shutout, but the no-no was gone. A great moment, even if it didn’t end the way you wanted it to. Pretty much the whole season in one game right there.

How Was The Game (May 24, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #13

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#13 – Verlander Duels Sonny Gray

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One wouldn’t characterize the ending of this game as “good” or “something that didn’t make the author pout in disgust,” but the actual process of getting there was something else. Verlander had a rocky season, but he got it together down the stretch and was absolute nails in this game. He went seven innings, allowed four hits and a walk to go with 11 strikeouts including a really awesome battle in which he send Stephen Vogt down swinging with two on in the 5th. Gray was awesome in his own right, going 8 scoreless before the bullpens and managers decided a game that belonged to the starters. Several people proposed and I concurred that Verlander and Gray should have had to stay in the game until one of them lost it.

It was an amazing pitchers’ duel, even if it didn’t go the right way. The series did, and that’s really all that matters.

How Was The Game (October 5, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #14

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#14 – Alex Avila’s 9th inning homerun in Houston

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The Tigers had an early lead in this one, but lost it during a strange 7th inning in which the Astros scored on an error and an infield hit. In the top of the ninth, Kelly worked a leadoff walk, Peralta flied out to center, and Alex Avila, who was already stuck in his early season rut came to the plate. He worked a 3-0 count before taking the fourth pitch for a strike. The next pitch, from future teammate Jose Veras, came right down the middle and Avila smashed it to right center. Avila struggled for the next couple of months before turning it on down the stretch, but this big swing in Houston was one of the most excited plays of the year.

How Was The Game? (May 3, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #15

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#15 – Brayan Pena tags Nick Swisher when Swisher though it was a foul ball

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This one doesn’t really need much description. The game turned out to be a 4-2 victory in extras, but this moment was a Moment for the sheer entertainment value. In fact, I’m not sure the two players involved could have matched the occasion any better.

How Was The Game (July 8, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #16

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#16 – Anibal Sanchez Strikes Out 17 Atlanta Braves

This one is pretty easy to recap. The video does the talking. The Tigers welcomed the Braves to Comerica Park for their first interleague series of the year and destroyed them. On this Friday night, the offense shelled Paul Maholm and the Braves by putting up ten runs in the first four innings, half of which were driven in by Matt Tuiasosopo (I’m going to miss saying Tuiasosopo). Anibal Sanchez did the rest as he  twirled 8 magnificent innings in which he allowed 5 hits and 1 walk across 29 batters. 17 of them, or a whopping 59% of them went down on strikes. To give you some idea, Sanchez’s singled game FIP was -0.83. That’s a minus sign. You only get those when you’re really on. He threw 121 pitchers and batters swung and missed at 27. That’s a lot!

How Was The Game (April 26, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #17

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#17 – Avila’s Game Winning Shot in Cleveland (video link)

Alex Avila had a really rough first half of the 2013 season. He had a 60 wRC+ before the All-Star Break and dealt with a wrist injury in addition to innumerable foul balls. In the second half, he was much, much, much better, posting an impressive 140 wRC+ along with far better swings at the plate. This swing, chronicled as our 17th best moment of the 2013 season was one of the big turning points in his season, not just in result, but in approach. This was a classic Avila blast to left-center.

The stage was set quite nicely for the 26 year old backstop as his battery mate, Anibal Sanchez had tossed 7.2 very strong innings in which he scattered just two runs. Which brings us to the top of the ninth inning in Cleveland. At this point, the Tigers were three games up on Cleveland entering a four game series at Progressive Field. They were in control, but a bad series would make it a horse race and a good series could be a dagger. Losing the first game wouldn’t have been devastating, but snagging it from the jaws of defeat was a two game swing in a matter of minutes.

Fielder led off with a double to left. Martinez singled to left and scored Prince to make it a 2-1 game. Perez pinch ran and Dirks worked a walk. 2-1, no outs, top of the ninth. Alex Avila comes to the plate. The leverage index was over 5 meaning that it was a huge moment in the game (the average LI is 1) and Alex took the first pitch for a ball. 1-0 count, here’s the pitch from Perez.

Avila crushed it to left. Tigers take a 4-2 lead. The Tigers had a 15.5% chance of winning the game when the inning started and were now all the way up above 93%. Avila’s blast capped an assaulting rally that helped the Tigers bury the Indians for good. Obviously both teams would have done differently things down the stretch had this game played out differently, but the Tigers won the division by a single game. And this was a pretty dramatic way to do it.

I think my downstairs neighbor is still recovering from how loudly I jumped up and down when Avila hit this one out.

How Was The Game (August 5, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #18

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#18 – Cabrera homers three times on Sunday Night Baseball in Texas

The game itself was actually pretty crazy considering all the run scoring as Fister and Holland were less than stellar after a couple of nights in which Anibal Sanchez and Justin Verlander struggled mightily. The nature of the game was interesting, but the moment(s) was/were clear. Cabrera had four hits (three HR) and a walk in five trips to the plate. Each was impressive, and it was one of those nights in which Cabrera just looked like he belonged in another league. The middle homerun was especially impressive considering that Holland actually ducks when Cabrera makes contact because the ball was actually hit on a very flat trajectory. Jeff Sullivan wrote about it as one of the more interesting homeruns of the year at the time.

Here is the GIF Sullivan made over at FanGraphs to show the duck more clearly:

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Here, also, is Sullivan plotting the elevation angle and apex (peak height) of the homerun compared to all other homeruns through May 19th. Even when we look at the entire season, no non-inside the park homerun had a lower elevation angle and only fifteen have lower vertical peaks.

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Miguel Cabrera is on this list quite a few times – already appearing at #19, and slotting in three more times before we’re all said and done.

How Was The Game? (May 19, 2013)

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The Best Tigers Moments of 2013 – #19

Clip art illustration of a Cartoon Tiger with a Missing Tooth

For the next several weeks we’ll be rolling out our list of the best The Moment’s of 2013. The list is the product of winnowing down 173 moments from April to October into the best twenty. They vary in their importance but all captivated us in an important way. A few are silly, a few are excellent plays, and a few will travel down in Tigers lore. I hope you enjoy it.

#19 – Miguel Cabrera Walks Off the Royals

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This moment makes the list on its own merit but also gets a nice boost from the set of circumstances that brought it into the world. The Tigers had a 3-2 lead entering the 4th inning and they looked poised for another close victory over the Royals before things got out of hand.

It started with a foul ball that the umpires missed leading to a run and a Jim Leyland ejection. If that doesn’t seem interesting enough, it also lead to a Brayan Pena ejection. Now I have your attention. The score was 3-3 entering the bottom of the 4th inning but the Tigers retook the lead on a Miguel Cabrera RBI double, putting them up 4-3. It stayed that way until the 7th inning when Drew Smyly allowed a game tying homerun to Sal Perez just two batters after relieving Doug Fister.

In the bottom half of the inning, Prince Fielder smacked a solo homerun to put the Tigers back on top 5-4 but that lead lasted about five minutes thanks to a lengthy and dangerous outing by Jose Veras that thankfully only yielded a single run to tie the score at 5. They headed to the bottom of the 9th, tied at 5, with Miguel Cabrera due up first.

The Royals went to the talented Aaron Crow with the hope of pumping fastballs by the game’s best hitter. Crow threw one low and away before challenging him in the zone on pitch Cabrera would foul off. From there, he threw two more out of the zone to set up a 3-1 fastball at 93 mph in a location that would generously be described as “sucky.” You can watch the video above, but the graph below can give you some idea of what happened. Someone came very closer to winning a new set of tires as the ball just missed the Belle Tire sign in RF and Mario Impemba gave us one of his best calls of the year.

Miguel Cabrera is on this list quite a few times thanks to his amazing year, but only 18 total moments rank above this one on our list.

How Was The Game? (August 17. 2013)

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