say it ain't so. ·
9 December 2009, 22:27
The Tiger’s have just traded my favorite player. I’d actually say he is my favorite pro athlete. Ever.
It’s official, Curtis Granderson is now a yankee…
☆ Jonathan Greene
MLB.tv: Blocking Ads ·
5 September 2009, 14:41
I have a feeling MLB.tvs annoying advertising won’t be addressed anytime soon, if ever. So I decided to block the ads. It’s a rather simple procedure.
After doing a little HTTP sniffing, I noticed that the MLB.tv service relies on a company named Auditude (fitting name really) for their in stream advertising needs. In order to eliminate the annoying advertisements that try their hardest to blow out your speakers or brainwash you with the same repetitive content, you just have to tell your computer to make all outgoing calls to their servers fail.
☆ Jonathan Greene
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They can't be this bad... ·
5 April 2008, 10:55
With the major additions to the line-up this year, I along with my Tiger-rooting brethren are shocked to see an 0-4 record this season. Errrr’body thought the Tigers would beat the Royals, and I am still hoping they can pull a winning series from the White Sox.
The Tigers pitching has been luke warm in the first 4 games. Nothing horrible, minus Grille yesterday, but the bats have been comparatively silent, and base runners are being stranded.
☆ Jonathan Greene
lets go TIIIIIIGGGGGERSS! ·
11 September 2007, 12:30
Oh the drama of September for baseball fans who have teams in pennant races. The Tigers are currently 3.5 games back from the (damn) Yankees.
The Yanks and the Tigers pretty much swapped roles after the All Star break this year. The Yanks had a miserable start to their season, and many analysts predicted they would not make it into October, whereas the Tigers were 1 game off of the best record in the MLB and lead the league in almost all of the offensive categories.
☆ Jonathan Greene
Granderson and Willie Mays ·
11 September 2007, 12:26
A few days ago, my favorite player Curtis Granderson entered the record books rightnest to Willie Mays. He has become the 2nd player in MLB history (aside from Mays) to ever have at least 30 triples, 20 doubles, 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in a single season. Curtis continues to amaze!
It is worth mentioning that 8 teams this season do not even have 30 triples as indivual teams.
☆ Jonathan Greene
granderson saves the day... again! ·
15 August 2007, 12:16
First of all, hats off the Bonderman and the rest of the pitching staff for keeping the Tribe to 2 runs over 10 innings, but the most spactacular defensive play was Granderson’s game saving diving catch in the bottom of the 9th inning.
this is the 2nd game saver from Curtis in just about a week. I’ll have to start saving my pennies for that jersey…
☆ Jonathan Greene
If I bought a baseball jersey.... ·
7 August 2007, 23:52
It would have say GRANDERSON on the back. Curtis is an amazing defensive player in center field, his speed is dangerous on the basepaths (last night he was finally thrown out for the first time this season) and he has been knocking the extra base hits. While he strikes a lot, he still bats in the lead lead-off spot ‘cause he gets the job done. He came through big for the Tiger’s last night (despite the rare pick-off) with a RBI single after quickly falling 0-2 in the bottom of the 8 to help keep the rally alive. Then in the top of the 9th, he made an outstanding diving catch to keep the Devil Rays at bay.
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☆ Jonathan Greene
The streak is snapped! ·
7 August 2007, 02:41
finally, Finally, FINALLY!
It has seemed soo long since the Tigers won a game! Even though they are still 2 and 8 of their last 10 games (lost series’ to the Sox, the Angels, the As, then the Sox again – in Detroit, annddd…. were losing until the 7th inning of tonights’ game) they had a much needed rally in the bottom of the 7th to get the W tonight.
☆ Jonathan Greene