Showing posts with label Detroit Tigers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit Tigers. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2009

Get To Know A Prospect: Rick Porcello


Get To Know A Prospect is an ongoing feature highlighting top prospects from teams around the league. Players discussed are generally close to breaking into the big leagues and tend to have been bad ass mother fuckers in the minors.


Tigers prospect Rick Porcello was the 27th pick in the 2007 draft. That's a bit misleading though, as he would have been a top 5 pick if not for his bonus demands and Scott Boras. In the end Porcello ended up with a four year-7 million dollar contract (with a 3.5 million bonus). Porcello went 8-6 with a 2.66 ERA in 2008 as a 19-year old in High Class A. He'll start out at AA Erie in 2009 and I wouldn't be suprised if he is in Detroit by the end of the year.
The righthander can throw in the mid-90's consistently and has a good slider, change, and curve. BaseballAmerica has ranked him as the No. 1 prospect in the Tigers system the last two years and had him as the No. 21 prospect in all of baseball last year.
As a White Sox fan i'm still pissed that the Sox went cheap and passed on him in the 2007 draft.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

30 Teams in 30 Days: Detroit Tigers


When Detroit acquired Miguel Cabrera and Edgar Renteria last winter, everybody gave them the World Series title. Well, things didn't work out so well, and the Tigers finished in last place. Yes, the Tigers finished behind the fuckin Royals.

Detroit should be better in 2009, but that's not saying much. Justin Verlander, who lost 17 games in 2008, should bounce back, and the Tigers will score runs. The rotation has a chance to be decent with the addition of Edwin Jackson and a healthy Jeremy Bonderman.

Projected lineup and rotation
C-Brandon Inge
1B-Miguel Cabrera
2B-Placido Polanco
SS-Adam Everett
3B-Carlos Guillen
LF-Marcus Thames
CF-Curtis Granderson
RF-Magglio Ordonez
DH-Gary Sheffield

SP-Justin Verlander
SP-Jeremy Bonderman
SP-Armando Galarraga
SP-Edwin Jackson
SP-Nate Robertson
CL-Brandon Lyon

The AL Central is wide open, and who knows if things work out the Tigers could be in contention late in the year.