Tiger Talk
the staff that the Rome Braves are going to have or the group that Northwest
Arkansas is going to throw out there. Well, there’s another group of pitchers
that deserves some mention even if they may not put up numbers as gaudy as I
expected from the aforementioned teams.
course be anchored by the Detroit’s first-round pick Rick Porcello. He’ll get
most of the attention this season and rightfully so but look who he has falling
in behind him. Southpaw Duane Below will get the start Friday night against
Tampa and I believe he’s one of the most underrated pitchers in the Minor
Leagues.
lead in victories. He had a 2.97 ERA in 26 starts and struck out 160 in 145 2/3
innings, allowing only six homers. He’s a lot like Burke Badenhop, one of the
starters that Detroit sent to the Marlins in the Miguel Cabrera deal, in that he
doesn’t overwhelm anyone. But he clearly knows how to get the job done.
why some scouts would underrate Below, adding that if they only saw him pitch
once, it would be impossible for them to get a real feel for the kid.
on your staff,” Barkett said. “He is someone that will have to prove himself at
every level. I want guys on my staff who can win and so does [Detroit manager]
Jim Leyland. If Duane shows that he can win at this level and the next one and
so on he’ll be fine.”
against Clearwater. He showed me two years ago during the College World Series
that he’s a bulldog and he’s carried that attitude over into the pros. He’s a
tough kid who went 11-7 with a 4.24 ERA in 25 starts at West Michigan. Nickerson
finished up well, going 5-1 with a 3.32 ERA and two complete games in his last
10 outings.
Clearwater. He was 8-5 with a 3.59 ERA in 20 games (19 starts) last season at
three levels, including Lakeland. The wild card in the rotation, though, could
be while Luis Marte, a native of the Dominican Republic whom the Tigers signed
as free agent in 2005.
youngster before the youngster went on to pitch in the Gulf Coast and Midwest
Leagues, where he combined to go 3-2 with a 2.30 ERA in 17 games (four starts).
He was 1-0 and had 15 strikeouts with a 0.90 ERA in 10 innings for West Michigan
in the playoffs.
average to above average Major League pitches and he’s a bulldog. He’s a sleeper
now but he won’t be after the season.”
practice and introducing himself. Not many managers would do that.
that of the other Flying Tigers. While he has the Tiger with the wings logo on
the front of his hat, he has gold, embroidered palm leaves on the bill giving
him a bit of a General Douglas MacArthur look. He said it was the team’s idea
and that he “guesses” the league doesn’t have an issue with it.
off the hat, laughed and showed the bill. — Kevin C.
