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Thread: Will the Detroit Tigers finish the season with the worst record in baseball history?

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    Will the Detroit Tigers finish the season with the worst record in baseball history?

    well I think its gonna happen. Right now there record is 31 Wins 91 Losses.

    The worst record in baseball history is
    The 1981 Mets which record was 41 Wins 62 Losses

    Here is some Tiger Stats this year for you
    Player TEAM POS G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG

    Hitting
    1. D Young
    DET OF 116 418 57 120 24 6 24 63 228 39 101 1 0 .357 .545 .287
    2. B Higginson
    DET OF 96 346 48 84 11 2 12 39 135 45 52 7 5 .332 .390 .243
    3. R Santiago
    DET 2B 101 322 30 69 13 1 2 15 90 25 49 6 3 .284 .280 .214
    4. C Pena
    DET 1B 94 320 34 83 17 3 12 32 142 35 82 3 5 .337 .444 .259
    5. E Munson
    DET 3B 99 313 28 75 9 0 18 50 138 35 61 3 0 .312 .441 .240
    6. C Monroe
    DET OF 91 296 33 68 13 1 14 44 125 22 67 4 1 .283 .422 .230
    7. A Sanchez
    DET OF 68 276 27 77 9 5 1 17 99 12 36 27 13 .310 .359 .279
    8. S Halter
    DET SS 81 255 20 54 4 2 6 20 80 18 58 1 2 .263 .314 .212
    9. K Witt
    DET DH 71 224 21 64 7 0 9 23 98 13 51 0 1 .322 .438 .286
    10. W Morris
    DET 2B 60 221 23 62 9 2 3 20 84 14 24 2 2 .322 .380 .281
    11. B Inge
    DET C 68 204 18 40 10 2 4 18 66 14 48 0 4 .261 .324 .196
    12. O Infante
    DET SS 64 202 20 43 4 1 0 7 49 18 35 5 3 .275 .243 .213
    13. A Torres
    DET OF 46 138 15 30 3 3 0 6 39 7 28 4 5 .255 .283 .217
    14. M Walbeck
    DET C 53 129 11 24 4 1 1 6 33 3 25 0 1 .205 .256 .186
    15. G Kingsale
    DET OF 39 120 11 25 3 1 1 8 33 10 17 1 3 .265 .275 .208
    16. D Palmer
    DET DH 26 86 3 12 2 0 0 6 14 9 28 0 0 .235 .163 .140
    17. A Hinch
    DET C 21 64 5 12 3 1 1 7 20 3 17 0 0 .217 .313 .188
    18. B Petrick
    DET OF 17 48 4 10 2 0 2 7 18 2 11 0 0 .240 .375 .208
    19. C Paquette
    DET OF 11 33 2 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 .152 .152 .152
    20. H Bocachica
    DET OF 6 22 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 7 0 0 .045 .091 .045
    21. C Ross
    DET OF 4 12 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 .214 .083 .083
    22. E Young
    DET DH 5 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 5 0 2 .400 .182 .182
    23. D Klassen
    DET SS 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 .125 .250 .125
    24. A Bernero
    DET P 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000
    25. N Cornejo
    DET P 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
    Pitching
    Player TEAM W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO
    1. M Maroth
    DET 6 17 5.29 25 25 1 0 0 0 149.2 168 93 88 24 7 37 63
    2. N Cornejo
    DET 5 12 4.71 24 24 1 0 0 0 137.2 170 81 72 13 0 42 31
    3. J Bonderman
    DET 6 16 5.22 24 24 0 0 0 0 132.2 150 90 77 15 4 46 90
    4. A Bernero
    DET 1 12 6.08 18 17 0 0 0 0 100.2 104 68 68 14 7 41 54
    5. S Sparks
    DET 0 5 4.53 40 0 0 0 2 3 87.1 89 54 44 10 3 33 49
    6. M Roney
    DET 1 8 5.19 33 11 0 0 0 1 85.0 83 55 49 13 3 43 42
    7. W Ledezma
    DET 3 7 5.26 28 8 0 0 0 1 75.1 86 45 44 10 2 30 47
    8. G Knotts
    DET 2 5 5.04 15 13 0 0 0 0 75.0 78 44 42 9 3 37 35
    9. C Spurling
    DET 1 1 4.66 49 0 0 0 3 5 56.0 54 31 29 9 1 12 25
    10. J Walker
    DET 2 2 3.66 58 0 0 0 2 6 46.2 46 25 19 7 2 13 30
    11. F German
    DET 2 3 3.90 31 0 0 0 5 7 32.1 26 16 14 2 2 32 34
    12. C Mears
    DET 0 1 4.24 21 0 0 0 5 5 23.1 25 14 11 2 0 8 9
    13. S Avery
    DET 2 0 5.63 19 0 0 0 0 1 16.0 19 11 10 5 0 7 6
    14. S Loux
    DET 0 0 7.20 7 0 0 0 0 0 15.0 17 12 12 2 3 6 6
    15. M Anderson
    DET 0 1 6.17 12 0 0 0 3 4 11.2 19 11 8 3 1 5 4
    16. D Patterson
    DET 0 0 1.59 12 0 0 0 2 2 11.1 9 2 2 1 0 1 10
    17. F Rodney
    DET 0 1 10.13 12 0 0 0 0 0 10.2 19 12 12 0 0 9 9
    18. E Eckenstahler
    DET 0 0 3.12 10 0 0 0 0 0 8.2 5 4 3 0 0 8 8


    AND YES I DID ALL THAT RESEARCH MYSELF!!
    See Im good at something

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    resaerch, did you research more than the copy and paste buttoN? No lol good work my friend

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    lmfao, good work Yoda.
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    hey that was alot of ads I had to go through and clicking... and I had to go through a bunch of sites. It sucked and I typed alot of that myself :P

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    Also just to let MLB.com or detroit tigers.com know. Adam Bernero does not pitch for the tigers no more. He was traded on 07/13/03 For Ben Petrick.
    Also There Rotation is changing. I think Steve Sparks will take the spot of Wil Ladezma. Shane Loux is taking the spot of matt roney. So they are bad.

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    I don't care, I hate MLB. I don't care for sports or watching them. So boring
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    whats baseball? really, who gives a rats bum...? some no-name sport from the Americas. pity all teams couldn't tie with a "worst record season" so everyone would lose interest once and for all....

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    The Tigers won't break the loss record because they'll bring their best minor league players up after August. They're bound to be better than their rag tag major leaguers.....

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    let's hope NOT!
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    Re: Will the Detroit Tigers finish the season with the worst record in baseball history?

    Originally posted by Yodashady
    well I think its gonna happen. Right now there record is 31 Wins 91 Losses.

    The worst record in baseball history is
    The 1981 Mets which record was 41 Wins 62 Losses

    AND YES I DID ALL THAT RESEARCH MYSELF!!
    See Im good at something
    The 1962 Mets have the worst record in baseball history - 40 wins, 120 losses.

    Heh heh heh.
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    At Least.

    Originally posted by TipYourBartender
    The 1962 Mets have the worst record in baseball history - 40 wins, 120 losses.

    At least the sox dont have that record. One thing to be proud of a sox many, one of...... well not too many actually :;)


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    I don't really care since its the tigers, but I'd love to see the Yankess and the Tigers switch records! Yankess Suck!
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    Originally posted by captain destruckto
    whats baseball? really, who gives a rats bum...? some no-name sport from the Americas. pity all teams couldn't tie with a "worst record season" so everyone would lose interest once and for all....
    What, America lose interest in our favorite pastime I don't think so man:finger
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    LOL THEY LOSE AGAIN!!

    Mike Maroth has now 2 games before he loses 20 games!!!

    I think they will sit him down in september and they will shut down Jeremy Bonderman to for they both dont lose 20 games!!

    here is the story

    Tigers de-clawed, streak continues
    By Jason Beck / MLB.com


    DETROIT -- The national attention of the 20-loss mark will be Mike Maroth's problem for the next 5 1/2 weeks. On Tuesday, his problem was Alex Rodriguez.
    The Rangers slugger who helped end Monday's 16-inning marathon with a two-run homer carried the Rangers to a much earlier victory Tuesday. His tie-breaking three-run homer in the third inning put Texas up for good in a 5-4 victory at Comerica Park, the Rangers' seventh straight win and the Tigers' seventh consecutive loss.

    Rodriguez either scored or drove in four Texas runs to saddle Maroth with his 18th loss of the season. A-Rod smashed a two-out triple off the base of the center-field wall in the first inning and scored on Rafael Palmeiro's single.

    His 35th home run of the year traveled just about as far. After Ben Petrick's homer in the bottom of the first tied the game at 1-1, Rodriguez's blasted Maroth's third-inning delivery 423 feet into the left-field seats, driving in Michael Young and Hank Blalock.

    Take away A-Rod, and Maroth takes a five-hit shutout into the seventh inning. For that matter, Maroth (6-18) likely lasts longer without A-Rod, who walked in the fifth inning. Maroth scattered three singles following Rodriguez's home run, but when A-Rod came up again with one out in the seventh, manager Alan Trammell went to his bullpen.

    Chris Spurling struck out Rodriguez on four pitches but gave up what became a critical insurance run in the eighth. Jason Jones hit a leadoff single, pinch-runner Donnie Sadler stole second and scored on Ramon Nivar's two-out single up the middle.

    Rodriguez is now 10-for-25 this season against the Tigers with three home runs and 10 RBIs. But that fifth run was barely too much for Petrick and the Tigers to match playing catch-up, one run at a time, against John Thomson (11-10).

    Petrick walked and scored in the bottom of the third to lessen the damage of A-Rod's homer. In the fifth, he doubled just inside third and came home three pitches later on Bobby Higginson's single.

    Following Nivar's RBI in the eighth, the Tigers again made it a one-run game when Carlos Peña tripled and scored on Shane Halter's sacrifice fly.

    The fact that Petrick was the only Tiger to do damage early was a blessing to Thomson, who walked the bases loaded in the second inning and escaped with an Alex Sanchez flyout. He had runners at the corners in the fifth and induced an inning-ending double play from Sanchez.

    The final threat finally chased Thomson, who left following Brandon Inge's leadoff single in the ninth. Brian Shouse promptly surrendered a single to pinch-runner Craig Monroe, putting Inge at second. He made up for it by quickly fielding Sanchez's sacrifice bunt try and firing to third for the forceout. He finished off the Tigers by striking out Ben Petrick and Bobby Higginson for his first Major League save.

    The Tigers have lost seven in a row for the sixth time this season. Maroth has lost five of his last six outings, three of them quality starts. Since a Peña error made one of his runs Tuesday unearned, Maroth qualified for his 11th quality start of the year, during which he's 3-8. Thomson, meanwhile, hasn't lost since July 22.

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