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Archive for November, 2004

The Great Debate - 1975 Reds vs. 1984 Tigers - Larry Herndon

by @ Tuesday, November 30th, 2004. Filed under Debate, Larry Herndon, Ruppert Jones

Sparky Anderson loved to platoon. And left field was no exception in 1984. After coming off of back to back quality seasons in 1982 and 1983, Larry Herndon lost time to the recently acquired Ruppert Jones, who actually outplayed him in the time he got.
Herndon, as you’ll see, had a pretty mediocre season. He only […]

The Great Debate - 1975 Reds vs. 1984 Tigers - Alan Trammell

by @ Sunday, November 21st, 2004. Filed under Alan Trammell, Debate

Leave it up to Tram. Old reliable. He had a career OPS+ of only 110, and he had just as many seasons below 100 as he did above. But over almost 2,300 career games, he posted a batting average of .285, and an OBP of .352.
1983 was Alan Trammell’s breakout season. In fact it was […]

The Great Debate - 1975 Reds vs. 1984 Tigers - Howard Johnson

by @ Monday, November 15th, 2004. Filed under Debate, Howard Johnson

Howard Johnson was one of those Tigers who got away. The switch hitting rookie had a solid campaign his first season, hitting twelve homeruns and driving in fifty in 355 at bats. But for whatever reason, he never was on Sparky’s good side and during the offseason, he was traded to the Mets for Walt […]

The Great Debate - 1975 Reds vs. 1984 Tigers - Lou Whitaker

by @ Monday, November 8th, 2004. Filed under Debate, Lou Whitaker

Lou Whitaker was always my favorite Tiger growing up. I think it was the way everyone chanted “Lou” at the games. Little did I know that this was common practice for any player with the first name Lou. Lou Piniella apparantly got the chant, as does Lou Merloni (at least he did when he played […]

The Great Debate - 1975 Reds vs. 1984 Tigers - Darrell Evans

by @ Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004. Filed under Debate, Darrell Evans

Prior to the 1984 season, the Tigers made what, at the time, was the biggest free agent pickup in the history of the team. Signing Darrell Evans was a big deal, similar to the Tiger’s signing Pudge in 2004 was a big deal. And in 1984, Darrell Evans was a big bust. I won’t go […]

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