DEETROIT BASEBALL.THE TIGERS WILL SHOW ALL OTHER SPORTS TEAMS IN THE D HOW TO WIN IT ALL,AND NOT CHOKE.PISTON,WINGS,OH AND THAT OTHER TEAM THE LIONS. You've got two posts on SportsFilter; here's your first one. Not to be too harsh, but your style doesn't seem to be improving, nor does your content. Also, considering that the Red Wings have three Stanley Cups in the past decade, and the Pistons have been to the conference finals four times in the past six years, including two trips to the NBA Finals, with one NBA Championship in 2003-04, I think your point is a little underwhelming. But yeah, the Lions are horrible.
When I was a kid about half past eleven in '34, the first series I ever watched was on radio; our Jr High PE teacher let us listen on the speakers during his academic classes. Great memories; Tigers-Cards...a wild series, fan intervention, gas house gang, memorable nicknames (Dizzy, Daffy, Pepper, Ducky, Gabby, Leo the Lip). All series since have been descendants of that one. I sat behind home plate in San Diego in '84 and watched Trammel & Co snuff my Padres, but it was Detroit and actually not too painful considering the above recollection. (a shame that the citizens of Detroit went ballistic after the series, but as a local sportscaster said: "Detroit is equal to 2 Newarks"). So, I'm happy the Tigers made it and I hope it's against the Cards, just for old times sake......a kid's game played by men, bases still 90 feet apart, and the never ending thrill of the sound of the crack of a bat on a little white ball and nobody, players or spectators, remains motionless.
But yeah, the Lions are horrible. No they aren't. They are just slightly challenged.
I'm glad the Tigers made it; it lives up to the tradition of underdog's at the world series. ex: boston and chicago the past 2 years.
As a long time Angel's fan, I can see a resemblance between the Tigers and our last Championship ball club. The only diference being that Detroit has a bit better pitching and the Angel's had a bit more "pop". They just have the right balance at the right time of year.
Ah, but do the Tigers have one of these?