Bless You Boys - Game 13: Tigers at MarinersA detailed list of nope about the Detroit Tigershttps://cdn.vox-cdn.com/community_logos/47585/default.png2013-04-17T17:16:17-04:00http://www.blessyouboys.com/rss/stream/39942112013-04-17T17:16:17-04:002013-04-17T17:16:17-04:00Overanalysis: Austin Jackson hits with two strikes
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<p>Austin Jackson is no longer striking out. Well, he does occasionally, but his vastly improved two-strike approach was on full display last night against the Seattle Mariners.</p> <p>Austin Jackson's shortened strike has made a world of difference in his offense. Most of all, he has cut down on his strikeout totals, which has made the Tigers' offense even more potent. This was on display again last night.</p>
<p>Situation: top of the first inning, no runners on base, zero outs. Austin Jackson leads off the game by falling behind in an 0-2 count. <a href="https://www.lookoutlanding.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Mariners</a> starter <span>Aaron Harang</span> misses high and outside with a fastball, bringing the count to 1-2. Going after the strikeout, Harang throws a breaking ball low and away.</p>
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<p>This is a pitch that Jackson would have swung at a couple years ago.</p>
<p>Instead of striking out here, Jackson goes on to see three more pitches before lining a 3-2 fastball into right-center for a leadoff triple.</p>
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<p>The end result? An eight-pitch at-bat to start the game, leading to yet another 1-0 lead for the <a href="https://www.blessyouboys.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Tigers</a>.</p>
<p>Situation: top of the eighth inning, bases loaded, two outs. Jackson again falls behind 0-2, but then goes to work. He fouls off three straight pitches, the last of which is almost in the dirt by the time he makes contact.</p>
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<p>After that, Jackson sees four straight balls from pitcher <span>Bobby LaFromboise</span> to walk in a run. Total damage: a nine-pitch at-bat that extends the inning, resulting in a pair of insurance runs.</p>
<p>Jackson won't continue to hit .364/.417/.545 after falling into an 0-2 count all season long, but it's easy to see that his swing changes from last year have continued to pay dividends in 2013.</p>
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/17/4234474/overanalysis-austin-jacksons-two-strike-approach-is-turning-into-runsRob Rogacki2013-04-17T11:08:24-04:002013-04-17T11:08:24-04:00GIF: Jackson scares fans with foul ball
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<p>There is probably nothing more frightening than a line drive headed straight at your face. I wouldn't know, though. I don't ever have seats this good.</p> <p>I was originally going to post a GIF of <span>Miguel Cabrera's</span> opposite field home run because of obvious reasons, but then I saw this gem.</p>
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<p>I don't even know what my favorite part of this GIF is. Is it the two people in the second row who are too busy looking at their phones to even notice? Is it the guy in the blue laughing hysterically at his friends, who dove out of the way? Seriously, it's intoxicating.</p>
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/17/4234560/gif-of-the-day-austin-jackson-scares-the-pants-off-of-mariners-fansRob Rogacki2013-04-17T01:40:44-04:002013-04-17T01:40:44-04:00Tigers 6, Mariners 2: Fister, Cabrera sink M's
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<p>Miguel Cabrera, Austin Jackson lead the Tigers' offense while Doug Fister and the bullpen keep the Mariners at bay in a 6-2 victory.</p> <p>The <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.blessyouboys.com/">Detroit Tigers</a> won their third straight game on their west coast road trip, defeating the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.lookoutlanding.com/">Seattle Mariners</a> 6-2.</p>
<p><span>Doug Fister</span> (3-0) was credited with the victory, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out five in seven innings. <span>Aaron Harang</span> (0-1), the first of five Mariners pitchers, was tagged for the loss, allowing three runs over five innings.</p>
<p>Miguel Cabrera led the Tigers' 12 hit attack with three hits and four RBI, including his second home run of the season. Austin Jackson and <span>Torii Hunter</span> added a pair of hits each for the winners.</p>
<p>In the past, west coast trips would be like entering the Twilight Zone for the Tigers. Weird things would go down, twist endings happened, all usually bad. There's been no sign of Rod Serling over the past three games out west, all Tigers' victories.</p>
<p>Jackson reaching base to lead off a game is becoming commonplace. He did it again tonight, taking an Aaron Harang 3-2 fastball to the opposite field, finding the gap in right center for a stand-up triple. Jackson would trot home on <span>Miguel Cabrera's</span> single, his 14th RBI of the young season. Tigers were up 1-0 before you could finish your first late night cup of joe.</p>
<p>Fister was working fast and furious, setting the first nine Mariners down in order.</p>
<p>Even when Victor Martinez gets a hit, he's unlucky. He missed going yard by inches in the third, ending up with a lead-off double. But the next three Tigers would go down in order, unable to extend their 1-0 lead.</p>
<p>Fister got the first out of the fourth before <span>Kyle Seager</span> broke up any thoughts of a no-hitter, sending a drive over the head of Jackson in dead center for a double. The shutout went bye-bye as well when <span>Kendrys Morales</span> found the gap in right center for an RBI double, tying the game at 1-1.</p>
<p><span>Michael Morse</span> followed with an RBI single, ripping a Fister fastball back up the middle. A good throw would have easily pegged Morales at the plate, but Jackson's throw was well up the line. After ten consecutive outs, three straight hits had given the Mariners a 2-1 lead.</p>
<p>The Tigers got the two runs back in the following half-inning, taking the lead back at 3-2. After Hunter singled off Harang with two out, Cabrera hit another of his signature opposite-field home runs, clearing the wall in right center. It was second time Cabrera has gone yard in 2013, raising his RBI total to 16.</p>
<p>Given the lead, Fister shook off the speed bump which was the fourth. He went back to efficiently setting down the Mariners in order with an 11-pitch fifth.</p>
<p>Jackson manufactured the Tigers fourth run in the seventh. He singled with one out. Jackson stole second as Hunter struck out, then scored on Cabrera's third RBI hit of the night (his 17th of the season), a single to left.</p>
<p>With Al Alburquerque and Phil Coke warming up, Fister started the seventh with a 4-2 lead and at 96 pitches. After having set down eight Mariners in a row, <span>Justin Smoak</span> singled with one out. Fister ended his night in style, <span>Kelly Shoppach</span> striking out, <span>Dustin Ackley</span> grounding out.</p>
<p>Martinez singled (his third hit) to lead off the eighth against the fourth Mariners' pitcher of the night, Bobby LaFromboise. Jhonny Peralta then lined a double into the left-field corner, Martinez holding at third base with no one out.</p>
<p>Deciding it was time to earn their salary, the managers started stratergizing.</p>
<p><span>Andy Dirks</span> pinch-ran for Martinez. but <span>Alex Avila</span> had an awful at bat, striking out on three pitches.</p>
<p>Mariners manager Eric Wedge countered by walking <span>Omar Infante</span>, loading the bases. Leyland countered that counter by pinch-hitting <span>Matt Tuiasosopo</span> for <span>Don Kelly</span>.</p>
<p>Tuiasosopo stuck out on three pitches, leaving it up to Jackson to give the Tigers an insurance run or two.</p>
<p>For the second time tonight, Jackson would have a wonderful at-bat despite being well down in the count. Falling behind 0-2, Jackson would battle back to a full count, ultimately drawing an RBI walk on the tenth pitch of the at-bat, pushing the Tigers' lead to 5-2. It was Jackson's sixth RBI of the season.</p>
<p>Lafromboise was pulled for rookie right-hander Yoervis Medina. Thrown into a bases-loaded situation in his MLB debut, Medina walked Hunter to force in a run, the Tigers now up 6-2. Hunter now has nine RBI on the year.</p>
<p>Medina would go to a full count on Cabrera, before catching the reigning MVP looking on a breaking ball. Regardless, the Tigers were able to tack on a pair of insurance runs, taking a four-run lead into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>Alburquerque took over for Fister in the eighth. His slider was working to perfection, setting the Mariners down in order, striking out two.</p>
<p><span>Joaquin Benoit</span> answered the bullpen phone, getting the ball for the ninth inning in a non-save situation. Three quick outs later, the Tigers had locked down their eighth win of the season.</p>
<p>The final score: Tigers 6, Mariners 2.</p>
<p>The first place in the AL Central Tigers win their third consecutive game and improve to 8-5 on the season. The Mariners fall to 6-9, third in the AL West.</p>
<p>The teams will face off again on Wednesday night in the second meeting of their three game series.</p>
<p><b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.fangraphs.com/graphframe.aspx?config=1&static=514321&type=livewins&num=0&h=450&w=450&date=2013-04-16&team=Mariners&dh=0">WIN PROBABILITY GRAPH</a>: </b></p>
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<p><b>BULLETS:</b></p>
<p>Just one big recap tonight, it's late in SE MI!</p>
<p>Despite yesterday being Jackie Robinson Day in MLB, the Tigers and Mariners were off, so both teams wore the number 42 in Robinson's honor tonight. It's the thought that counts.</p>
<p>Who's on first? 42. Who's on 2nd? 42. Who's pitch... 42, I got it.</p>
<p>Andy Dirks was kept out of tonight's lineup with what is being reported as a sore knee. <span>Octavio Dotel</span> was unavailable out of the bullpen, still nursing an elbow problem. <span>Rick Porcello</span> was available to pitch in relief, if needed.</p>
<p>There were all kinds of technical difficulties tonight. MLB.TV video and audio was down for a significant amount of time. FSD's Fox Box did not have anything other than innings, runs, outs and runners-on-base. No counts, batter or pitch variety. Once you have the cool toys, you miss them when they aren't there.</p>
<p>After the game, FSD's Mario Impemba confirmed it was technical difficulties:</p>
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— Mario Impemba (@mario_impemba) <a href="https://twitter.com/mario_impemba/status/324398895893471233">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>Twitter when MLB.TV was down...</p>
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— Melissa Heyboer (@MelissaHeyboer) <a href="https://twitter.com/MelissaHeyboer/status/324348956547104768">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>And after it started working...</p>
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— Eddie Bajek (@ebajek85) <a href="https://twitter.com/ebajek85/status/324352559491989505">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>Austin Jackson led off the game with an undeniably great at-bat. After falling behind in the count 0-2 to Aaron Harang, Jackson battled back to a full count, then hit a liner into the gap in right center for a standup triple. He would score on a Miguel Cabrera single. At-bats don't get much better than that.</p>
<p>Our own <span>Phil Coke's</span> Brain gives sage advice on how to handle Jackson.</p>
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<p>No one talk to, look at, or interfere with Austin Jackson. Just let him rake.</p>
— Phil Coke's Brain (@PhilCokesBrain) <a href="https://twitter.com/PhilCokesBrain/status/324344950571536384">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>The Tigers have scored first in nine of 13 games this season.</p>
<p>Remember when <span>Raul Ibanez</span> was the toast of New York and getting MVP votes?</p>
<p>Hitting streaks in Tigerdom: Austin Jackson's first-inning triple gives him a seven-game streak. Torii Hunter has a ten-game streak after a third inning single. Hunter also has nine multi-hit games this season.</p>
<p>Mariners right fielder Michael Morse ran after <span>Victor Martinez's</span> fourth inning drive in the gap like he would have run out a bouncer to the pitcher. He was expecting it to clear the fence ... which it didn't.</p>
<p>In the fourth inning, Fister gave up three straight hits, allowing a pair of runs, despite being ahead in the count on each batter: Kyle Seager 1-2, Kendrys Morales 0-2, Morse 1-2.</p>
<p>Cabrera's fifth inning home run was his first in Seattle since 2010.</p>
<p>The only player received in the Fister trade who is still on the Mariners' roster, left-hander <span>Charlie Furbush</span>, took the mound in the sixth. Fister versus Furbush and<i><b> GET YOUR MINDS OUT OF THE GUTTER</b></i>.</p>
<p>Cue "We won the trade" comments on social media. No damn kidding.</p>
<p>Apparently Furbush is slingy. Well, kinda.</p>
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<p>Can't help but recall Leyland's description of Furbush's style as "kind of slingy" every time I see him throw a pitch.</p>
— Matthew B. Mowery (@matthewbmowery) <a href="https://twitter.com/matthewbmowery/status/324370137509658624">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>I look at the Mariners' lineup and all I can think of is, "They don't have room for <span>Casper Wells</span>? Really?"</p>
<p>Including tonight, Cabrera has 44 career games with four RBI or more. This was his second of the season, as many as he had in 2012.</p>
<p>The Mariners win the oddball name contest by using the following pitchers in order: Harang, Furbush, Beavan, Lafromboise, (Funky Cold) Medina.. Don't they have a Smith or Jones? Actually, they don't.</p>
<p>The things you notice at 12:30 in the morning...</p>
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— Matt Wallace (@MattinToledo) <a href="https://twitter.com/MattinToledo/status/324379810191273985">April 17, 2013</a>
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<p>By striking out in the eighth, Alex Avila is now 1-15 with runners in scoring position.</p>
<p>Mariners catcher Kelly Shoppach added to the odd vibe of the game in the ninth, spiking the ball approximately five feet in front of the plate while trying to throw out Dirks stealing. Even Denard Robinson laughed at the futility of the throw.</p>
<p><b>THREE ROARS:</b></p>
<p>Miguel Cabrera: Thanks to his four RBI, Cabrera was the Tigers' entire offense until the eighth inning.</p>
<p>Doug Fister: Twirled a quality start as Mariners fans watched what could have been theirs.</p>
<p>Austin Jackson: Had the two best at-bats of the game in the first and eighth innings, both leading to runs.</p>
<p><b>BONUS ROAR: </b></p>
<p>Victor Martinez: Had been hitting into hard luck all season, finally broke through with a three-hit night.</p>
<p><b>TWO HISSES:</b></p>
<p>10:10 PM starts: I'd kill for the Tigers to have some 7 PM first pitches.</p>
<p><span>Prince Fielder</span>: The hottest hitter in baseball was overdue for an off night. Four K's is definitely an off night.</p>
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<td>75</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/Rob%20Rogacki">Rob Rogacki</a></td>
<td>71</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/Matthew%20Malek">Matthew Malek</a></td>
<td>68</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/J_the_Man">J_the_Man</a></td>
<td>67</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/Singledigit">Singledigit</a></td>
<td>63</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/madpoopz">madpoopz</a></td>
<td>57</td>
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<td>4</td>
<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/H2OPoloPunk">H2OPoloPunk</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4233306/game-13-overflow-tigers-at-mariners/in/3994211#156788685">BYB Overflow: much more pleasant that a toilet overflow</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/kland83">kland83</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4230184/gamethread-13-tigers-at-mariners-10-10-p-m#156763641">But I read it on the internet</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/J_the_Man">J_the_Man</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4233306/game-13-overflow-tigers-at-mariners/in/3994211#156805849">Tigers are a walking beast tonight!</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/Grant%20E.">Grant E.</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4230184/gamethread-13-tigers-at-mariners-10-10-p-m#156787887">Miggy Poco!</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/users/Rob%20Rogacki">Rob Rogacki</a></td>
<td><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4230184/gamethread-13-tigers-at-mariners-10-10-p-m#156759947">There it is</a></td>
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<p><b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/14/4224882/quick-thoughts-tigers-athletica-game-12-bullpen-sanchez-jackson-hunter-mlb-2013"><br>GAME 12 PLAYER OF THE GAME:</a></b></p>
<p>Austin Jackson's four hit day, including a home run and three RBI, carried the BYB vote with 61%.</p>
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/17/4233118/tigers-6-mariners-2-doug-fister-miguel-cabrera-austin-jackson-detroit-seattle-series-mlbAl Beaton2013-04-16T23:35:56-04:002013-04-16T23:35:56-04:00Game 13 Overflow: Tigers at Mariners
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<p>Well, this sure seems like a normal game in Seattle.</p>
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4233306/game-13-overflow-tigers-at-marinersRob Rogacki2013-04-16T09:00:08-04:002013-04-16T09:00:08-04:00Game 13 Preview: Tigers at Mariners
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<p>Doug Fister makes his third start of the season against his former team tonight as the Tigers start a three game series against the Seattle Mariners.</p> <h4>
<a href="https://www.blessyouboys.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Detroit Tigers</a> (7-5) at <a href="https://www.lookoutlanding.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Seattle Mariners</a> (6-8)</h4>
<p><b>Time/Place:</b> 10:10 p.m., Safeco Field</p>
<p><b>SB Nation blog:</b> <a href="http://www.lookoutlanding.com/">Lookout Landing</a></p>
<p><b>Media:</b> Fox Sports Detroit, <a target="_blank" href="http://mlb.mlb.com/mediacenter/index.jsp?c_id=mlb&affiliateId=mlbMENU#date=4/16/2013">MLB.TV</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/det/schedule/radioaffiliates.jsp">Tigers Radio Network</a></p>
<p><b>Pitching Matchup:</b> RHP <span>Doug Fister</span> (2-0, 2.77 ERA) vs. RHP <span>Aaron Harang</span> (10-10, 3.61 ERA in 2012)</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.lookoutlanding.com/2013/4/11/4213262/rosenthal-mariners-to-acquire-aaron-harang-from-rockies">Mariners acquired Harang</a> from the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.purplerow.com/">Colorado Rockies</a> last week after the Rockies designated him for assignment. The Rockies had traded for Harang four days earlier. <span>Jon Garland</span>, who pitched for the Mariners during Spring Training, is now in the Rockies' rotation. I don't understand baseball sometimes.</p>
<p>Here's the part where I quote <a href="http://www.lookoutlanding.com/2013/4/11/4213262/rosenthal-mariners-to-acquire-aaron-harang-from-rockies" target="_blank">Lookout Landing</a> for the same stuff about Harang that I was going to pull off of Fangraphs anyway:</p>
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<p>Harang is a shadow of the pitcher he was from 2005-2007, when he was among the best right-handers in baseball. Last season, in 31 starts for the <a class="sbn-auto-link" href="https://www.truebluela.com/">Dodgers</a>, Harang posted a 3.61/4.14/4.91 pitcher slash -- ERA, FIP, and xFIP -- over 180 innings. While impressive, last year's ERA and FIP ratios probably overstate his talent at this point: his 6.54 strikes out per nine innings ratio was nearly a career low, and Dodger Stadium undoubtedly helped the fly ball pitcher suppress his home run rate: Harang's 6.3% HR/FB ratio last season was significantly lower than his 10.6% career figure in the category. Some regression in this area would likely make him more of a No.4 or No.5 starter than a mid-rotation piece.</p>
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<p>Harang was downright awful in Spring Training for the Dodgers, allowing 17 runs in 18 2/3 innings. This isn't much better than <span>Blake Beavan</span>, who allowed 10 runs in 10 2/3 innings for the Mariners in his two starts this year. Beavan is now in the bullpen, and about as popular among Mariners fans as <span>Brayan Villarreal</span> is in Detroit at the moment.</p>
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<h2><a href="http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/15/4226464/behind-enemy-lines-getting-to-know-the-new-lookout-landing">Behind Enemy Lines: Q&A with Lookout Landing</a></h2>
<a href="http://cdn1.sbnation.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/11559327/166550565.0_standard_500.0.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.sbnation.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/11559327/166550565.0_standard_500.0.jpg"></a> <span>Our conversation with Lookout Landing's Jon Shields on the state of the Mariners' 2013 season so far.</span>
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<p>Harang relied primarily on a fastball-slider combination against right-handed hitters last season, throwing those two pitches almost 90% of the time. He was a completely different pitcher against left-handers, mixing five different pitches. In addition to the four-seam fastball and slider, Harang threw a sinker, curveball, and changeup. The increased arsenal didn't work particularly well, however, as lefties hit .260/.360/.401 off Harang in 2012. He also walked nearly as many lefties (54) as he struck out (60).</p>
<p>Fister was back to his usual, uber-efficient self in his last start against the <a href="https://www.bluebirdbanter.com/" class="sbn-auto-link">Toronto Blue Jays</a>. He needed 107 (!) pitches to get through eight innings, allowing just one earned run. It should probably be said that the run could have been prevented had <span>Andy Dirks</span> not misplayed a fly ball, but who's counting? Regardless, Fister relied primarily on a fastball/changeup combination during the game, peppering the third base side of the strike zone.</p>
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<p><i> via <a href="http://www.brooksbaseball.net/pfxVB/location.php?pitchSel=450729&game=gid_2013_04_11_tormlb_detmlb_1/&batterX=0&innings=yyyyyyyyy&sp_type=1&s_type=2">www.brooksbaseball.net</a></i></p>
<p>I was a bit concerned after seeing that Fister threw 60% changeups to left-handed hitters, but after watching the game, I think PitchFX had trouble differentiating between his two-seamer and changeup. His fastball velocity was a bit lower than usual, which isn't surprising given the weather that day.</p>
<p><b>Injuries in the outfield</b></p>
<p>On Opening Day, the Mariners played <span>Franklin Gutierrez</span>, <span>Michael Morse</span>, and <span>Michael Saunders</span> in the outfield. Two weeks -- and a pulled groin, broken pinky, and <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26182309&c_id=mlb" target="_blank">shoulder-meets-wall</a> nastiness, respectively -- later, their starting outfield is <span>Endy Chavez</span>, <span>Jason Bay</span>, and <span>Raul Ibanez</span>. Gutierrez, Morse, and Saunders have combined for 11 home runs and 24 RBI on the year, while the current guys have two dingers and six RBI to their collective names. To be fair, Chavez only has 12 plate appearances on the season, but you get the point. Add in the fact that the starting infield -- <span>Justin Smoak</span>, <span>Dustin Ackley</span>, <span>Brendan Ryan</span>, and <span>Kyle Seager</span> -- is hitting .180, and it looks like the Tigers are coming into town at the opportune time.</p>
<p><b>Outlook</b></p>
<p>This will be Fister's second start against the Mariners since coming to Detroit in 2011, and if the last one is any indication, the Mariners' offense is in trouble tonight. Dougie Fresh was lights out, allowing just four hits in seven scoreless innings. For those that don't remember, this was that weird game where <span>Octavio Dotel</span> was the baseball equivalent of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ytCEuuW2_A" target="_blank">Price is Right fail horn</a> and <span>Ryan Raburn</span> <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=21243373&c_id=mlb" target="_blank">got a rare "I see you"</a> from Fox Sports Detroit's Rod Allen for a solid defensive play. Sadly, none of the above occurrences would be surprising this evening -- minus the utter shock of seeing our second baseman make a good play, that is. I see you, Infante.</p>
<p><b>Prediction</b></p>
<p>No shenanigans tonight, just a third consecutive Tigers victory.</p>
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/16/4229374/2013-game-13-preview-detroit-tigers-at-seattle-marinersRob Rogacki