Tigers Collapse! Detroit’s Season in Shambles

Hey guys, what’s going on? Herm back with you with a recap of that god awful series against Cleveland which took place in Kame Park September 16th game one tig uh Guardians 7 Tigers 5. This was a 10th inning loss walk-off win from the Guardians. Detroit tied it 3-3 in the ninth. The solo homer by Carrie Carpenter in the 10th. Guardian interrupted with four extra base hits. Quan double, Martinez triple, Ramirez double, Menardo double off Will Vest to take control. Storenson homerred in the bottom of the 10th to cut the lead, but too little too late. Casey my starter for Detroit, five and a third innings, three earned runs, struck out eight, solid in the length, but couldn’t get through the late inning. Guardian starter Joey Kentio, five innings, one earned run allowed. Did enough to keep Cleveland in the game. Bullpen for Detroit vest gave up the big 10th. Others earlier kept things tight. Cleveland’s bullpen held well after starter. Deberto Torres homered to tie it in the third. Carpenters ninth inning homer. Turglson’s in the 10th. Also, Detroit made noise in the late innings. Some bullpin defensive weakness may be contributed via inherited runners and extra base hits and extra innings. Cleveland’s extra base hit barrage in the 10th was decisive. Game two, September 17th, Guardians four, Tigers zero. Cleveland shut out Detroit four zip. Gavin Williams, the starter was dominant. five shut out innings, nine strikeouts, allowing just three hits and two walks. Jack Flyer gave up one run over five innings, but walked four, which led to pressure situations. Cleveland bullpen closed it out cleanly. Detroit couldn’t get to late relief. Detroit bats were held in check. Uh they got some runners on base walks, etc., but couldn’t convert. Detroit had limited scoring chances until late. They weren’t errors called out prominently. Uh more than that, Cleveland simply got the big hits. Uh Guardians continue momentum. This is part of their growing win streak. I believe they’re at seven games now. Second hottest team in the division. Well, they’re they’re the hottest team in the division now. Detroit is stinking it up. Final score, Cleveland competed the sweep with a 3-1 win. Key moments after a scoreless first few innings, Colt Keith hit an RBI double to give Detroit a 10-0 lead early. Keith left later during the back tightness. Jahensky Nol home in the fourth to tie the game. In the seventh, Jos Ramirez hit a two-run homer that turned into the gamewinner. Terrace school’s starter for Detroit. Six innings, struck out nine allowed, one run on several hits. Strong outing on paper. Tanner Bbeby matched 12. Six innings, one run allowed, secured with his own strikeout set. Guardians bullpen her Heron Allard Gatis held zero on the board after school’s exit through the end. Detroit threatened but couldn’t break through. Keith with his double and early spark which was like one of the few offensive highlights. Otherwise, Detroit’s offense was stifled after that. Few base runners in key innings stranded those that got on. Detroit’s defense was solid. No glaring errors noted in recap. Sweep signals momentum shift. Guardians climbing back to division race Tigers once comfortable lead shrinking. Guardians sweep the series taking 3 over the Tigers. Tigers off showed flashes. Keith Carpenter to Torlson with un inconsistent timing hits were was poor. Uh Scubble and Flare gave good individual performances with bullpen in late innings. Extras in game one for example were weak against Cleveland. Serge Cleveland enters with this with strong momentum. Multiple wins in a row closing gap closing gap on AL Central Tigers. meanwhile started losing consistency, losing six of seven at one point. Let’s take a look. The record is now Cleveland Guardians are now 8171. Uh Detroit Tigers are 8568. The Cleveland Guardians are three and a half back on the Tigers. We do play the Cleveland Guardians once more in Cleveland. Um, one of the last, yeah, we have a the Braves coming to town for three, then the Cleveland Guardians, uh, in Cleveland. I think the Braves series, that’s the last home series for the Tigers, and then we play the Guardians and the Red Sox. I do not feel good about this. I do not feel good in the slightest. I feel very worried about the Tigers. I feel that losing this reminds me of like 2009 so much where we had that lead where we only had to win a couple games and we just couldn’t do it. We had game 163 and we just couldn’t get past it and the Twins just owned us. We should have never gotten to that point, but it shouldn’t get to this point either. Tigers were dominating this whole season, this whole season. And now they’re totally and completely falling apart. Yeah. Um, I don’t think we’re going to get that first week buy or that first round buy. Do I want to say definitively that Detroit is going to lose this a division lead? I don’t know. I hate being I don’t want to be that guy, but it’s looking bad. It’s looking real bad. Tigers have been stinking it up lately. There’s no excuse for this. It’s just garbage play all around. But, uh, they got to get their [ __ ] together. They got nine games left. The Cleveland Guardians are three and a half back. We played the Guardians three more, you know, three more times in Cleveland. I don’t feel good about that, but you know, I thought this schedule, man, alive. I think they’ve lost six of their last seven after that blowout Yankees win or the blowout Tigers win against the Yankees, whatever. I’m tired. I’m coming down from the flu. I don’t have the energy to get mad. But leave your comments down below. Do you think the Tigers are going to win the division this year? Do you think they can get their [ __ ] together for the last nine games of the season, or do you think it’s going to be Cleveland’s to win? And this is one of the most historic downfalls in all of baseball. For all the good feelings about the Tigers, man, this this is really bad. But anyways, that’s all I got for you guys right now. Like, subscribe, subscribe to Detroit FanForm, and I’ll talk to you guys later. I thought you said it. I was all right, Spider. No, you ain’t all right, Spider. You got a lot of [ __ ] problems. No, I thought you said you were all

The Detroit Tigers had every chance to turn this season into something special — and they blew it. From wasted opportunities to late-season heartbreak, we break down where it all went wrong and what this collapse means for the team’s future.

What do you think — was this season a total failure, or are there positives to take away? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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