Bless You Boys: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Around SBN: The Record of Wrongs: Vanderbilt Commodores

Live From Lakeland, It's the Brandon Inge Show!

You just knew the hot photo from the first official day of workouts for the Detroit Tigers was going to capture Brandon Inge once again donning the so-called tools of ignorance.  And those who brought their long lenses and tripods to Lakeland - men such as John T. Greilick of the Detroit News and Julian H. Gonzalez of the Detroit Free Press - did not disappoint.  

Well, we should cut the guy some slack.  It's been four years or so since Inge had to play with all that gear on.  It's why they call it Spring Training, right?

Danny Knobler also had a funny photo accompanying his blog post from today.  The expression on Inge's face reminded me of how I often looked when I had to wear a suit to church as a kid.

Meanwhile, the Tigers handled the Inge situation exactly as expected.  Right after that first workout, Jim Leyland and his newest utility player met with the media to address the big pink elephant that accompanied the team to Lakeland.  And that was the only time they were going to talk about Inge's new role with the Tigers.

"Because I don't want to see three guys following him to his locker asking about it after this," Leyland said.  "This is it.  In here.  Right now."

Didn't we know this was exactly how Leyland was going to handle the matter?  It's what made the "He won't talk to us!" reaction of some local reporters so silly and embarrassing.

While talking about Inge reacquainting himself with the catcher position, Leyland also shared what he likely said to his player when workouts began.

Leyland, however, said that returning to catching for Inge "would be like riding a bike.  At the same time, you're going to be better at it if you really want to do it.  You probably won't be quite as good at it if you really don't want to do it."

And that was really the message of the day.  Leyland knows Inge doesn't like these circumstances, but he's a professional, so he's expected to deal with them.  In the meantime, the Tigers will see what we can do about accommodating Inge's wish to find a team that has a third base job for him, even though they're a better team with him on the roster.

Roll with the changes.

(Photo by Julian H. Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press)

0 recs  |  Comment 0 comments

Story-email Email Printer Print

Comments

Display:

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

"Bless You Boys" was the catchphrase used by former Detroit sportscaster Al Ackerman when reporting a winning Tigers score.
Start posting about the Tigers »

Join SB Nation and dive into communities focused on all your favorite teams.

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recommended FanPosts

Img_1699_small
Off-Topic: February

Recent FanPosts

Small
Willy Taveras,
Small
Filling up the roster
39135485-59af19dbb26654095f910f34176af094_4ae8a81e-scaled_small
Predictions Group
Small
Ernie Harwell (He’s My Tiger)
Creepyclown_small
The impact of Lincecum arbitration on Verlander deal
Small
WHY VERLANDER'S DEAL ISN'T AS RISKY
Small
Tigers GM fulfills an injured police officer's dream
Downloadedfile_small
From Buster Olney at ESPN.com
Wake-forest-logo_small
Minor League Matters: Middle Infielder Depth Chart

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

Quick Rules

Do:

  • Treat others like you'd like to be treated.
  • Stick to the topic being discussed.
  • Make arguments based on facts, not emotion.
Don't:
  • Confuse BYB with talk radio, your blog or your social networking web site of choice. We're a baseball community.
  • Feed the trolls.

Commentering Code of Conduct


Editor Emeritus and Managing Editor

Ron_swanson_small Ian Casselberry

N1021806296_2438_small Kurt Mensching

Deputy Editors

Meatcomputer-1_small BigAl

Baseball_small Mike Rogers

Moderator

Img_1699_small allikazoo