Tigers manager AJ Hinch’s contract extension, which was formalized in September, is now official
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) October 13, 2025
Ben Rosenthal started his professional coaching career in the Astros organization and was Sugar Land’s hitting coach for three years. https://t.co/5P4yX7lzMI
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 13, 2025
EastCoastAgNc said:Ben Rosenthal started his professional coaching career in the Astros organization and was Sugar Land’s hitting coach for three years. https://t.co/5P4yX7lzMI
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 13, 2025
tjack16 said:EastCoastAgNc said:Ben Rosenthal started his professional coaching career in the Astros organization and was Sugar Land’s hitting coach for three years. https://t.co/5P4yX7lzMI
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 13, 2025
That sounds like an alias for Ken
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
I'll ask my devil's advocate question I always ask.
If Yordan Alvarez had been healthy wire to wire and hit 61 HR this year, would you think he was on steroids?
Yordan's career high is 37 HR.
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
That's all well and good but it doesn't answer my simple question.
If Yordan hit 61 after never hitting more than 37, would you think he was on steroids?
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
That's all well and good but it doesn't answer my simple question.
If Yordan hit 61 after never hitting more than 37, would you think he was on steroids?
Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
That's all well and good but it doesn't answer my simple question.
If Yordan hit 61 after never hitting more than 37, would you think he was on steroids?
Ag_07 said:
Not to mention down and in is his wheelhouse.
Marvin said:Drunken Overseas Bettor said:
That's all well and good but it doesn't answer my simple question.
If Yordan hit 61 after never hitting more than 37, would you think he was on steroids?
I think that requires some context. Is Yordan healthy and supported with some protection in the guys following him to the plate? If so, then I probably would not think this. He's a feared hitter. He's proven to be a huge bat and offensive threat. Was Raleigh ever considered that?
I think the error in your reasoning (just my opinion) is that the two were historically considered to be the same offensive player. I would disagree with that assumption. Whatever the reality may be (as in the stats you supplied), the perception is different.
agproducer said:
Again -- I'm not saying he's on something. I just find it extremely suspect that he nearly doubled his HR total when several other metrics this year are similar to career averages.
Could it be he's just having a great year? Sure.
But to me -- the change is too drastic for it not to be questioned.
BadAggie said:
Raleigh's HR spike is suspicious as hell
Ag_07 said:
Y'all do realize you all sound like Yankee fans who swore we were wearing buzzers?
Just wanted to point that out while we're talking hypocrisy.
EastCoastAgNc said:Ben Rosenthal started his professional coaching career in the Astros organization and was Sugar Land’s hitting coach for three years. https://t.co/5P4yX7lzMI
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) October 13, 2025
Most go-ahead plate appearances in a single postseason, Mariners history:
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) October 13, 2025
2025 Jorge Polanco: 4
1995 Ken Griffey Jr.: 4
2000 Alex Rodriguez: 3 https://t.co/BRuIemGrMQ
superaggie73 said:
******* Seattle is gonna win it all aren't they?
Edit to add nothing suspicious about Polanco's resurgence at 35 years old either….
fullback44 said:
Am I going crazy, why are they talking about Thanksgiving and eating Turkey?
Maybe they are playing in the future using a Time Machine and showing it today ?
agproducer said:fullback44 said:
Am I going crazy, why are they talking about Thanksgiving and eating Turkey?
Maybe they are playing in the future using a Time Machine and showing it today ?
I think it's Canadian Thanksgiving today.
agproducer said:
I'm sure MLB is salivating over a Brewers Mariners WS.