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Detroit Tigers! First to 50! You all non-Detroiters and non baseball fans are gonna have to excuse me but Im really happy right now! The Red Wings and Pistons were #1 all year long and expected to win it all only to be eliminated early from championship contention. Normally, it would be just another long hot summer for Detroit sports fans but this aint your normal summer. The Detroit Tigers have restored the roar and are the first team in the major leagues to achieve 50 victories. They are the #1 team in all of baseball! They beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-6 after 10 innings last night. God bless 'em!!! June 25, 2006 BY MITCH ALBOM FREE PRESS COLUMNIST It's never good to start with an apology, but we owe one to the Tigers and we should say so at the top. This is a good team with a great story and until very recently, some of us in the media treated them the way middle-aged disc jockeys treated early rock 'n' roll: just a fad, a flash in the pan. Well, they're more pan than flash. The Tigers have talented young pitchers, a proven veteran starter, hungry hitters and a manager who understands games are won by what's in the players' heads as much as what's in their swings. Yet while this team has already given us storybook moments, many days it was treated like pulp fiction -- at least by newspapers. The Pistons sneezed, it was front page. The Red Wings burped, it was front page. Steve Yzerman alone garnered more Page 1A headlines -- some of them atop my columns -- than the Tigers have to date. Remember, we are talking about a baseball team with the best record in the majors. And it's almost July. Sparky Anderson always warned me, "Don't judge nothing until 50 games." Well, you know where the Tigers were after 50 games? At the top. Where they were after 75. So I dropped by the Tigers' clubhouse Friday night to own up to the negligent spotlight. Instead, I learned we did them a favor. Paper shortage "The slower we break in that kind of stuff the better," Jim Leyland warned of media attention. "I've been talking to them a lot about that. We win five in a row, we're the '61 Yankees; we lose three in a row, we're the '62 Mets." But with the Pistons and Red Wings, haven't you felt overshadowed in Detroit? "Well," he said, laughing, "one time when reporters were asking, 'How's it feel to be a national story?' I said, 'What the heck are you talking about, a national story? We're on Page 7 of the Free Press.' " He meant it as a diffusion. But he was right. When the Tigers won their fifth in a row in early May, they were on Page 3 of our sports section, while the Red Wings dominated the front. When Jeremy Bonderman threw a three-hit shutout in mid-May, moving the Tigers within a half-game of the division lead, the story was on Page 9, while LeBron James dominated the front. When the Tigers hit three home runs in the ninth inning to beat Kansas City and retain the best record in baseball, they were on Page 7. Ben Wallace was the front. "You expect a wait-and-see attitude," Leyland said. "I don't blame 'em." Added relief pitcher Todd Jones: "It might have helped. We've got a lot of young guys that haven't been in this situation before and might not know how to handle success." Who are these guys? And what have they done with the "Nobody respects us" athletes? Less attention isn't necessarily bad Yes, it's true, when you suffer 12 straight losing seasons, fans are slow to arouse. But that's not Joel Zumaya's fault. It's not Curtis Granderson's fault. It's not Kenny Rogers' fault. "Were you surprised at how little coverage this team has gotten compared to other places you've pitched?" I asked Rogers. "In some ways it might have helped us focus," he said. "We've kind of been under the radar -- and that's a good thing." Hmm. Maybe we should stay away until the playoffs (whoops, did I just use that word?). But not before saying this: What the Tigers have done to date has been remarkable. All you had to do is go to Comerica this weekend -- with standing-room crowds, with roaring fans, with the Tigers chopping down last year's Cy Young winner Chris Carpenter on Friday night -- to know that things have changed dramatically. So fast, in fact, that the media, often too far ahead, have actually had to play catch-up. "We got no complaints," Leyland said. "We don't mind just being part of the story." A much bigger part from now on. Contact MITCH ALBOM at 313-223-4581 or malbom@freepress.com. Catch "The Mitch Albom Show" 3-6 p.m. weekdays on WJR-AM (760). Also catch "Monday Sports Albom" 7-8 p.m. Mondays on WJR. To read recent columns by Albom, go to www.freep.com/index/albom. [Edited 6/25/06 10:27am] | |
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DETROIT !! | |
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Indeed, a wonderful start to the season. Still have 87 games left though, ALOT can happen in that span. Baseball is a HUMBLING game. | |
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jerseykrs said: Indeed, a wonderful start to the season. Still have 87 games left though, ALOT can happen in that span. Baseball is a HUMBLING game.
This is very true, but remember a couple seasons ago, the Tigers didnt win 50 games all season. Even if they win only half of the remaining games, they will finish 94-68! That is SENSATIONAL!! [Edited 6/25/06 9:17am] | |
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dreamfactory313 said: jerseykrs said: Indeed, a wonderful start to the season. Still have 87 games left though, ALOT can happen in that span. Baseball is a HUMBLING game.
This is very true, but remember a couple seasons ago, the Tigers didnt win 50 games all season. Even if they win only half of the remaining games, they will finish 93-44! That is SENSATIONAL!! It is a TERRIFIC turn around for a storied franchise. Pitching is incredible this year. | |
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Pudge must be hitting the HGH again | |
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purplerein said: Pudge must be hitting the HGH again
Nahh. He's slimmed down alot in the last year or so. He isnt on the stuff anymore. Besides, he didnt play at all last night. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Detroit Tigers! First to 50!
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TMPletz said: dreamfactory313 said: Detroit Tigers! First to 50!
No shit! This IS wonderful, though...we Detroiters have been hanging our heads for so long when it comes to baseball and football that we just expect our teams to suck. YAY, Tigers...!!!! [img] http://www.sportsteams.co....jpg[/img] It's just too bad that the year they're doing so well is the year that Tiger Stadium is being destroyed. | |
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I hate baseball, but congrats to the Tigers.
On a side note, I normally really enjoy Mitch Albom, but he's missing a major point with his diatribe about the Tigers not appearing on the front page. Every time he mentioned an instance that would merit front-page headlines, a Detroit-based team was active in the playoffs. I'm sorry, but the playoffs (particularly for a proven winner like the Pistons and Red Wings) trump any regular-season dramatics, regardless of the sport. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Moonbeam said: I hate baseball, but congrats to the Tigers.
On a side note, I normally really enjoy Mitch Albom, but he's missing a major point with his diatribe about the Tigers not appearing on the front page. Every time he mentioned an instance that would merit front-page headlines, a Detroit-based team was active in the playoffs. I'm sorry, but the playoffs (particularly for a proven winner like the Pistons and Red Wings) trump any regular-season dramatics, regardless of the sport. Good point, Moonbeam! | |
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