On the Pistons "D," the Tigers bullpen and Izzo
- It was a conscious decision by Tigers' general manager Dave Dombrowski to ride what is already in the organization rather than add veteran bullpen depth beyond free agent signing Joaquin Benoit. It's a decision that looks dicey already very early this spring because of ailments suffered by Joel Zumaya and Daniel Schlereth. These are power arms expected to work the sixth and seventh innings, and in the case of Schlereth, perhaps be the primary situational left-hander. So far it's not looking so good. Tigers really need Ryan Perry to step forward, obviously.
- If I were Tom Izzo these days, I wouldn't be guaranteeing or promising anything about the MSU basketball team. The proper tactic for the Spartans is to keep their collective mouths shut and let their play do the talking Saturday in Ann Arbor against a suddenly formidable Michigan squad.
Labels: John Kuester Dave Dombrowski Joel Zumaya Daniel Schlereth Ryan Perry Tom Izzo
2 Comments:
Scar tissue tearing after recovering is a common and necessary event for complete healing to occur (or so I am told).
So Zumaya shouldn't be a concern - but he should have kept pitching ... (or so I'm told).
But this is Zumaya after all - the Tiger's pipe dream superstar. I for one think the Tigers should put this pipe dream to rest.Those that argue he has potential to be a great pitcher are correct. That's why the pipe is so hard to put down.
Ask Charley Sheen. He'll tell ya.
Fred Brill,
You're right, Fred, about the scar tissue thing. Usually not a big deal, but I can't help but wonder because it is Zumaya. Thing is, the kid has grown up. If he is healthy, I'm convinced he will do very well. But what a big "if"....
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