OT Victor Martinez to DL

Submitted by Rodriguesqe on

Doesn't seem like this board is overly excited about the Tigers, so sorry for another baseball thread.

Victor was placed on the DL today. They're calling it the 15 day, but it sounds like 60 day may be in play. He rushed back and since he aggravated it vs Chicago (I think), he's been bad.

Sad to say it but this will help the Tigers (possibly a lot) in the short run. Hopefully he comes back strong. He was #2 in MVP voting last year.

Pinky

May 19th, 2015 at 8:04 PM ^

The Tigers need a new trainer, not that it matters.  The window on Detroit's title chances has closed.

johnthesavage

May 19th, 2015 at 11:55 PM ^

40 games in, they have a +12 run differential, are six games over .500, and a half-game up on the Twins. They are behind a hot-starting Royals team with a +58 that went to the World Series last year.

Don't let that whatever-and-0 start fool you. The data so far are a long way from clear. I don't think I'd bet on them making the playoffs right now.

billybrown

May 19th, 2015 at 8:01 PM ^

It absolutely had to happen. He was obviously hurt and his production at the plate just wasn't there. Sanchez is awful tonight just gave up back to back to back home runs. Farcical how inconsistent he has been this season.

Cali Wolverine

May 19th, 2015 at 8:02 PM ^

...we have an offensive tackle named Martinez?...and he is switching to the Defensive line. Who is he? And why is this happening? Now I realize this was just another "crap, it's offseason thread"...which I suppose is better than Nike v Adidas.

Michigasling

May 19th, 2015 at 8:30 PM ^

I eventually figured out it had something to do with baseball, because I was pretty sure we didn't have an O-lineman named Victor Martinez.

I just saw a headline referring to the Securities & Exchange commission and thought it was about ESPN's favorite conference.  We need more letters in our alphabet.

Lou MacAdoo

May 19th, 2015 at 8:07 PM ^

He is 36 and coming off of an offseason surgery. Probably best to be safe and not rush him back. Hopefully they can succeed without him. I just wish they had someone better to call up than Tyler Collins. Too early for Moyà?



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Chance Freedom

May 19th, 2015 at 9:05 PM ^

He will be out 4-6 weeks. Coming off surgery and just hasn't looked good.

This team is frustratingly inconsistent. They take 2 of 3 from St. Louis and look pretty darn good then they do...this

rob f

May 19th, 2015 at 10:28 PM ^

just seems out-of-sync for the Tigers more often than not this season, and a lot of that seems to be Martinez-related, as neither Victor nor JD has hit anywhere near the clip they did last season.

I'm not as worried about those two individuals as much, though as I'm worried about the complete lack of depth on this team---the Tigers have no bench to speak of.  Hernan Perez has no more business being on the roster than I do, yet Ausmus allows him to bat and kill potential rallies on a fairly frequent basis.  Romine, Holaday and the odd-man out each day in the outfield (usually either Gose or Davis)  are OK but more valuable as defensive subs or pinch-runners than pinch-hitters---none of them has a lick of power.  And now we see Tyler Collins (who has never impressed me) being brought up (instead of Stephen Moya) from the minors as a replacement for V-Mart?   As much as anything else, that shows how devoid of MLB-ready talent the Tiger farm system is.

I hope Collins proves me wrong, but what the Tigers really need is someone that can provide some offense that makes a difference, someone who can occasionally jack one out but also can hit some up the huge gaps in the spacious Comerica outfield.  DD better be working the phones looking for a stick, even if it's just a one-year rental---more and more, it's looking to me like the window of opportunity for bringing a title home expires this season.

xtramelanin

May 19th, 2015 at 10:29 PM ^

help the tigers out?  we can't hit our way out of a paper bag most of the last 5 weeks.  after a 9-1 start, we've underachieved in epic fashion.

Coach Carr Camp

May 20th, 2015 at 9:00 AM ^

I totally clicked on this thinking that there was some freshman offensive lineman switching to the D-line.

However, as a non-Tigers fan, I am very pleased you labeled this OT.

 

maize-blue

May 20th, 2015 at 9:29 AM ^

Other than Sanchez, the starting pitching hasn't been too bad. Green and Simon have had a few hiccups but overall ok. Lobstein has been respectable holding down the fort.

Once they've figured out Alburqurque and Chamberlin are nothing more than inning eaters and not to be used in close games, the bullpen has been ok. Hopefully Rondon can help bolster that area too.

I haven't been impressed by their offense. On paper it should be one of the better in baseball but their not clicking for the most part and now V-mart will be absent for a while.

I feel like they have potential and possibly go deep into the playoffs. But they will have to have a lot go right for them. They need everyone to be healthy. They're not deep enough to overcome one or two key player losses. Green and Simon have to hold up throughout the season. That batting lineup has to get hot. If they can manage to do these things, I like their chances.

50shadesofHARBAUGH

May 20th, 2015 at 10:47 AM ^

I always thought they rushed him back way too soon. When I heard he was going to be back by opening day I was shocked, he's 36 and tore his MCL he needs more than 4 was to recover and now we're paying for it. He should've missed the month of April.

Also, can this team stop striking out and hitting into double plays? They are killing rally's.