Detroit Tigers Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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I was thinking…I write a lot about what my life is like in the game of baseball. What I never really thought about until now was that I am writing based on what I think would be interesting and not what you, the reader, may necessarily not be completely interested in. So for the first time I am throwing the ball to you (no pun intended) and asking if there is anything anyone out there who has any questions. Questions about what something is like or just a burning topic you’ve been looking for input on. No worries, no subject is off limits, and if I think it is then I’ll do the honorable baseball thing and pull a Mark McGuire, or in media terms, no comment. I know there are people from all over the country who read this and I am giving you the chance to ask anything you may want answered. Hope for some fun stuff and thanks for participating in my little fan experiment. *Note: To ask, just comment on this entry and I will write on the topics accordingly.
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May 20th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
HI Andrew,
Love the blog. Just wondering If you notice an differences between pitching in the north vs. Florida. Ball movement, heavy air, ball carry, etc. WMU Rules!
May 23rd, 2009 at 7:26 pm
I know you just wrote about rain, but holy cow…this is crazy. How does the team cope and stay sane and ready for when it isn’t raining? Any plans to dome Joker Marchant Stadium?
May 29th, 2009 at 12:12 am
What is it like for a Michigan player to be playing in the Tigers’ system? Any extra excitement or is it a job and the Major League team not really a factor?
Learn to love the steambath summers. The weather doesn’t break until October. I’m in St. Pete. I sent a son up to UM and he just finished his first year. He liked the snow about as much as you’ll like August down here.
Thanks for your work here.
May 29th, 2009 at 2:43 am
I was curious what kind of rituals you guys did when a teammate gets promoted. Or does it happen so quickly that you really don’t get much of a chance for a send off.
May 29th, 2009 at 7:47 am
Just saw the Free Press article. Your blog looks great, and thanks for inviting questions.
First, me and my buddies (http://marauderstigers.blogspot.com/)would like to link to your blog, OK? Feel free to link to ours if you wish.
Second, what was your college major? Graduate? Is that part of your career plan after baseball?
Good luck.
May 29th, 2009 at 10:38 am
I’d like to know your reaction to Joker Marchant Stadium and the other FSL ballparks. Which ones do you like best? How do they compare to parks in college or other leagues?
May 29th, 2009 at 11:16 am
Sure enjoyed opening my Detroit Free Press this a.m. and seeing your smiling face and article about your blog- Cool! Julie graduates on the 7th. Can you believe it! Love, Aunt Mary P.S. i am wearing grandpas’ Tiger cap for Kevan on his tryout days- corny, but hey, it may work!
May 29th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
Andrew,
First off, congratulations on your engagement to Amanda!
I do so enjoy reading your blog. I read it quite often.
Sounds like you are doing quite well in Lakeland. I would be happy to come down a give the fellas a motivational pep talk if you desire. Ha.
We very much enjoyed having you stay with us last year. Duffy the dog misses you very much, as do Margaret ad I. Although your new temporary living situation sounds like alot of fun.
Best,
John,Margaret and Duffy
May 29th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
Thank you to everyone for the feedback, and I will try to get around to all of the questions as best I can, and hopefully you all continue to get as big a kick out of it as I do.
May 30th, 2009 at 11:40 am
Andrew,
I don’t think you know me, but I have known both your father and your mother for many years. Your father and I both attended St. Thomas High School, although I am quite a bit older than he. I graduated way back in 1965. When Dave Hochman, a friend of mine sent me the newspaper article, I shot to your blog. Mother of God, when I saw your photo, I thought it was your old man. You are a spitting image of him back when he was about your age, especially that smile.
During the 1970’s, I used to umpire softball games for your dad when he coached at Gabriel Richard High School. My baseball history includes a trip down to Al Somer’s Umpire School in Daytona Beach back in 1966. I umpired college and high school baseball and softball games all over Southeastern Michigan and Northern Ohio back in the 1970’s and 1980’s. I ended up as the fellow in charge of the largest community recreation sports program in Michigan, here in Ann Arbor. We register almost 2,000 teams a year and schedule our own officials, everything. I am now in my 36th year of running the program and hope to do it for many more years if I can.
Your father and I used to make weekend pilgrimages at least once a month to an Irish pub out in Detroit usually with no fewer than seven or eight other fellows. The name of the pub was O’Halloran’s Tipperary Pub, and it was located on Southfield near Joy. We would drink Irish Mist and black-and-tans and listen to local performers sing traditional Irish music. And, of course, we would sing along in full voice. Somehow our voices seemed to improve as the night went on.
Your mom used to work for us at the Ann Arbor Recreation Department back in the 1970′ and 1980’s. She was a gifted volleyball player. Your dad coached high school basketball and softball, and he was highly esteemed by his peers.
When my oldest daughter accepted a position with Stryker four years ago, your mom welcomed her to Kalamazoo and helped her find a place to live. Is your mom still a Dean at Kalamazoo College? I take it your dad’s still in real estate. Does he still run baseball camps?
Anyhow, I want to wish you only the best with your baseball career. I think the blog is a great idea. I wish at times I had kept a better record over the years of the time I spent here at the Recreation Department.
If you get a chance drop me a line and let me know how your folks are doing.
Best regards,
Larry Dishman
May 31st, 2009 at 3:05 pm
Hello Andrew,
I remember reading some of your blogs while you were pitching in Hawaii. It was cool of the Freep to let us know that you’re blogging again. I’ve gotten caught up on reading them all now. Entertaining stuff!
As a Tigers fan who also enjoys keeping up with the prospects in the system, it would be interesting if in one blog you could give us some brief scouting reports on your fellow LFT pitchers.
Hail to the Victors!
Cheers, man!
June 1st, 2009 at 12:25 pm
I too have fond memories of the Tipperary Pub. The Tip’s bartenders never checked ID so my U of D High School friends and i often drank there in 1971-72.
June 1st, 2009 at 6:21 pm
I remember the Tipperary Pub too! Boy, we’re old! Aunt Mary