He was so much worse than everyone loves to believe.
Him throwing up a donut in the HR derby was embarrassing for the franchise. Lol I’ll never forget that shit.
He made me think being a catcher = you can be the best infielder on a team. Just had to decide you didn’t wanna play catcher anymore
Didn’t he throw a hissy fit after being removed from behind the plate???
Thank God they don’t.
He was literally so fucking bad. Just an atrocious ball player when his bat couldn’t be hidden. Could not hit, was a serviceable third baseman, dude sucked.
My favorite was when (I believe, getting old now) he shat the bed at the plate for a prolonged period of time, and instead of taking responsibility for bad at bats and trying to change, he just complained in the media that they were pitching him “like Babe Ruth.” Stay humble, Inge. Lol.
Oh you just unlocked a core tigers memory lol
Actually I would say they make career .200 hitters that strike out 200 times a season quite a bit lol
He was my Tiger
My brother’s least favorite player, and I’ll never get it. He could have gone 4/5 in a game, and my brother would trash him for that one at bat 🤣🤣
Strikeout or homer. No in between!
I’ll never forget, can’t remember what year but I was at Comerica park with my dad for a game. Everyone on the tigers wee batting mlb average (220-250 range) and then inge comes up batting .089, the boos that came from the stands were deafening , you would have thought that the opposing team was up to bat. I was a kid back then and I still remember that vividly to this day , what a time.
He showed up and brought his lunch box every day. I remember one year he played in 161 games
Inge donated money to Mott’s children’s hospital to have a playroom in the infusion center for kids getting cancer and other treatments. Good dude all around.
The Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Tigers. Made incredible plays look easy and made easy plays look hard. Or just not make the easy play at all.
Dude had a glove on him. Love him as a Tiger. But would be clowning on him hard on another team.
What do you mean? There are ton of players out there who can’t hit and are overrated defensively
Fans booing him at the end of his career in Detroit kinda broke me for part of that season. Yeah, he fell off, but it’s Inge… common
He’ll be helping Coach Brighton Baseball in the spring. His boy Chase plays there. I can’t wait!
This is a great throwback lmao. Dude was a vacuum at third base! Him and placido were fun to watch
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He was my Tiger for years when I was a kid!
He was so much worse than everyone loves to believe.
Him throwing up a donut in the HR derby was embarrassing for the franchise. Lol I’ll never forget that shit.
He made me think being a catcher = you can be the best infielder on a team. Just had to decide you didn’t wanna play catcher anymore
Didn’t he throw a hissy fit after being removed from behind the plate???
Thank God they don’t.
He was literally so fucking bad. Just an atrocious ball player when his bat couldn’t be hidden. Could not hit, was a serviceable third baseman, dude sucked.
My favorite was when (I believe, getting old now) he shat the bed at the plate for a prolonged period of time, and instead of taking responsibility for bad at bats and trying to change, he just complained in the media that they were pitching him “like Babe Ruth.” Stay humble, Inge. Lol.
Oh you just unlocked a core tigers memory lol
Actually I would say they make career .200 hitters that strike out 200 times a season quite a bit lol
He was my Tiger
My brother’s least favorite player, and I’ll never get it. He could have gone 4/5 in a game, and my brother would trash him for that one at bat 🤣🤣
Strikeout or homer. No in between!
I’ll never forget, can’t remember what year but I was at Comerica park with my dad for a game. Everyone on the tigers wee batting mlb average (220-250 range) and then inge comes up batting .089, the boos that came from the stands were deafening , you would have thought that the opposing team was up to bat. I was a kid back then and I still remember that vividly to this day , what a time.
He showed up and brought his lunch box every day. I remember one year he played in 161 games
Inge donated money to Mott’s children’s hospital to have a playroom in the infusion center for kids getting cancer and other treatments. Good dude all around.
The Calvin Johnson of the Detroit Tigers. Made incredible plays look easy and made easy plays look hard. Or just not make the easy play at all.
Dude had a glove on him. Love him as a Tiger. But would be clowning on him hard on another team.
What do you mean? There are ton of players out there who can’t hit and are overrated defensively
Fans booing him at the end of his career in Detroit kinda broke me for part of that season. Yeah, he fell off, but it’s Inge… common
He’ll be helping Coach Brighton Baseball in the spring. His boy Chase plays there. I can’t wait!
This is a great throwback lmao. Dude was a vacuum at third base! Him and placido were fun to watch