Tigers Cough Up A Heartbreaker In Kansas City
It feels like the gut-punch losses are starting to pile on top of one another. You know how, when a hitter is struggling, we often say that they might just need to see one ball go over the fence to get their confidence back? This is how I feel about the Tigers right now.
They need to find a way to secure a W so they know they can do it again, because right now it feels like a team just waiting for bad things to happen. Obviously, the injuries have a lot to do with that, especially from a psychological standpoint, but even when this team was healthy, they were blowing late leads. This is now the fourth heartbreaking loss that this team has had this season, with three of those being walk-offs in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Whatโs too bad is that so much of this game was very optimistic. You got another brilliant performance from Keider Montero. Your rotation continues to be carried by a starting pitcher who wasnโt even on your Opening Day roster.
Iโm not going to act like the offense was gangbusters tonight, but they were able to take a lead against Chris Bubic. I feel like Detroit has had its struggles against left-handed pitching, so the fact that they were able to get three runs across the board was a nice sign. Holton came in in the seventh inning and pitched brilliantly.
You handed it over to your best reliever in Kyle Finnegan, and he completely unravels. When it rains, it pours. I donโt really have much more to say about this game.