Though the Tigers couldn’t manage to win the championship but they deserve applause for their tremendous performance this season. Till late October, the Detroit Tigers were concentrating on the World Series, but now the Tigers are looking forward to next season.
Tigers president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said that process was in its early stages […]
Archive for October, 2006
Washington’s Alfonso Soriano filed for free agency with San Francisco pitcher Jason Schmidt. Thirty year old Soriano, who has batted .277 with 46 homers, 95 RBIs and 41 steals, was relocated to outfield from second base by the Nationals. Soriano joined Jose Canseco (Oakland 1988), Barry Bonds (San Francisco 1996) and Alex Rodriguez (Seattle 1998) […]
David Eckstein, the Cardinal’s shortstop, embraced the MVP trophy like an adolescent as he strolled across the field and through the Busch Stadium. Eckstein who was playing with a painful shoulder and a body wrapped in bandages, started slow start in the World Series but gave his best in the final three games.
This time, David […]
History repeats itself (Tigers face cardinals on the same platform)
Published October 27th, 2006 in Baseball. ClosedAfter 38 long years, Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals face each other in the World Series once again. In 1968, the Cardinals were leading the Tigers three games to one in the World Series, but everyone knows how the situations took a U-turn and favored the Tigers. The Tigers would like to repeat their […]
Jeff Suppan will pitch for the Cardinals tonight against the Tigers’ Jeremy Bonderman in game 4 of the World Series. Suppan is the St. Louis Cardinals’ big-game pitcher, the MVP of the NL championship series who has the courage to face the anxiety of series clinchers. In 2004, Suppan pitched two series clinchers and opened […]
Cardinals faced a tough time through out year. It was terribly difficult for these beat-up, beat-down Cardinals to do. But that was the regular season. For everything that the Cardinals did wrong then, something is going right now. For all their failures then, they are finding success now.
A team once mistaken for October dead sustained […]
Phillies have added three all-star coaching staff to assist oft-criticized manager Charlie Manuel. ‘We’ve added three guys with a tremendous amount of experience,’ said Manuel, who enters the final season of a three-year contract. ‘I expect them to have a very positive effect on our team.’ Art Howe, Davey Lopes and Jimy Williams each signed […]
“Magglio Ordonez lofted a high fly ball to left field and when it landed, a most remarkable thing: the Detroit Tigers in the World Series!” With the crowd of 42,967 at Comerica Park in delirium, joined by fans watching from distant downtown buildings and all over Michigan, the Tigers celebrated after their seventh straight postseason […]
Cardinals propelled the big break in Game 1. But I believe the Cards have the potential to beat the Mets, maybe should have beaten the Mets in Game 1 of the NL Division Titles. Cardinals manager Tony La Russa thinks the Mets’ offense is so powerful that the key to success will be the St. […]
Today, I am writing this web log to pay my homage to Yankee’s star pitcher Cory Lidle, who died in an unfortunate plane crash. Lidle had recently earned his pilot’s license in the off season and was sitting at the controls, when his plane sliced the 40th story of the Upper East Side tower and […]

