Category: Tigers

  • Preemptive Mourning in Detroit

    Preemptive Mourning in Detroit

    Detroit fans endure the emotional toll of “preemptive mourning.” We develop highly touted prospects—like Max Clark, Max Anderson, and Kevin McGonigle—only to lose them to high-spending clubs. This cycle, fueled by ownership unwilling to commit to long-term extensions, strips the team of continuity, leaving fans exhausted and yearning for the…

  • How Slumps and Blunders Blur Perception—and Why I Misjudged Dillon Dingler

    How Slumps and Blunders Blur Perception—and Why I Misjudged Dillon Dingler

    I wasn’t evaluating Dingler—I was filtering him through the 2024 lens. The early 2025 slumps didn’t just reinforce the narrative—they cemented it. I stopped tracking. I stopped adjusting. And even when his numbers stabilized, I didn’t recalibrate until postseason reflection.

  • The Catcher’s Catcher: Dingler and the Lineage of Quiet Architects

    The Catcher’s Catcher: Dingler and the Lineage of Quiet Architects

    Dillon Dingler doesn’t flash. He orchestrates. Behind the plate, young arms, live stuff, and raw energy find focus in his glove. Like Sundberg, Boone, and LaValliere before him, his impact isn’t in the slash line—it’s in the sequencing, the mound visits, the calm presence that turns potential into wins.