
(photo by Alexandra Simon)
The Tigers placed veteran, legend, ace Justin Verlander on revocable waivers the other day and the internet was abuzz. Your friendly neighborhood bloggers are here to tell you what it all means.

(photo by Alexandra Simon)
The Tigers placed veteran, legend, ace Justin Verlander on revocable waivers the other day and the internet was abuzz. Your friendly neighborhood bloggers are here to tell you what it all means.
Thanks to Loyal Glass Half Fulmer follower, glaciallyslow, for these nifty graphics.
The Tigers walloped the Royals 10-2, and Jordan Zimmermann turned in a positively sublime start while Nicholas Castellanos and Ian Kinsler provided plenty of offensive firepower.
A day after another forgettable outing in a long string of forgettable outings, the Tigers decided they had finally seen enough of their erstwhile closer, Francisco Rodriguez. K-Rod, if you missed it, was called upon to keep the Tigers close in a 5-3 game, but quickly loaded and unloaded the bases, giving up a grand slam to Robinson Canó. Afterwards, he declined to speak to the media. One suspected it might not be long until the other shoe dropped. 
And indeed it did.
Today, the Tigers finally severed ties with K-Rod, ending a (recently) fraught relationship full of role shuffling, blown saves, homerun balls, and accusations of miscommunication:
The #Tigers have released RHP Francisco Rodriguez and placed OF Alex Presley on the 7-day concussion DL
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) June 23, 2017
The Tigers recalled the hard throwing Bruce Rondón to replace K-Rod. Rondón, who’s been something of an enigma during his Tigers tenure, was shuttled to Toledo after several rocky appearances out of the bullpen in April. He’s come up with mixed results in Toledo, which include a robust 11.1 K/9 and an equally robust 6.1 BB/9, but he’s been much better lately. 
In his last ten appearances, Rondón has thrown 10 innings, allowed 2 runs, struck out 12, and walked only 3. It’s imperative—for both the Tigers and Rondón—that the right hander has a strong return.
As for K-Rod, the veteran closer departs as the fourth all-time saves leader (h/t Chris McCosky), and may very well be destined for Cooperstown. It’s sad K-Rod’s ending in Detroit couldn’t be more of the storybook variety, but age catches up to us all one way or another.

Tigers
SP: Jordan Zimmermann (R)
2B: Ian Kinsler (R)
3B: Nicholas Castellanos (R)
1B: Miguel Cabrera (R)
DH: Víctor Martínez (S)
RF: J.D. Martinez (R)
LF: Justin Upton (R)
C: James McCann (R)
CF: Mikie Mahtook (R)
SS: José Iglesias (R)
Red Sox
SP: Brian Johnson (L)
RF: Mookie Betts (R)
2B: Dustin Pedroia (R)
SS: Xander Bogaerts (R)
1B: Mitch Moreland (L)
LF: Andrew Benintendi (L)
DH: Hanley Ramírez (R)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (L)
C: Sandy León (S)
3B: Pablo Sandoval (S)
Things of Import: James McCann has been activated off the 10-day DL and the Tigers have optioned John Hicks back to Toledo to make room. Justin Verlander will also be able to make his next scheduled start tomorrow, as planned.
We’re only a third of the way through the season, so not probably not very much. However, it did show us some very important things. Namely, Jordan Zimmermann can resemble his old, pre-injury self when he has a handle on his once deadly slider. It showed us that the Tigers’ bullpen is pretty dang good now, and might have some unsung heroes, such as long-man Warwick Saupold. This series also showed us two different sides to the Tigers’ sometimes explosive, often frustrating offense: they can destroy weak pitching with the long ball and rack up extra base hits and they can play a little smallball, move runners along, and cash them in at opportune moments.
Almost everything went right for the Tigers in their three-game sweep of the lowly White Sox. And when something didn’t go as planned—such as de facto ace Justin Verlander leaving Sunday’s game early with a groin injury or stalwart set-up man Alex Wilson faltering in the eighth—different players stepped up to carry the team.
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SP: David Holmberg (L)
CF: Adam Engel (R)
DH: Melky Cabrera (S)
1B: José Abreu (R)
RF: Avisaíl García (R)
3B: Todd Frazier (R)
2B: Yolmer Sánchez (S)
SS: Tim Anderson (R)
C: Kevan Smith (R)
LF: Willy García (R)
SP: Justin Verlander (R)
2B: Dixon Machado (R)
3B: Nicholas Castellanos (R)
1B: Miguel Cabrera (R)
DH: J.D. Martinez (R)
LF: Justin Upton (R)
C: John Hicks (R)
RF: Mikie Mahtook (R)
CF: JaCoby Jones (R)
SS: José Iglesias (R)
Notes: Tigers go for the sweep over the White Sox today.

White Sox
SP: Miguel González (R)
CF: Leury García (S)
LF: Melky Cabrera (S)
DH: José Abreu (R)
RF: Avisaíl García (R)
3B: Todd Frazier (R)
1B: Matt Davidson (R)
SS: Tim Anderson (R)
C: Omar Narváez (L)
2B: Yolmer Sánchez (S)
Tigers
SP: Jordan Zimmermann (R)
2B: Andrew Romine (S)
C: Alex Avila (L)
1B: Miguel Cabrera (R)
DH: Víctor Martínez (S)
RF: J.D. Martinez (R)
LF: Justin Upton
3B: Nicholas Castellanos (R)
CF: Alex Presley (L)
SS: José Iglesias (R)
Notes: I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF FINISHING THIS BUT I GOT DISTRACTED BECAUSE BRAD GOT EJECTED.

White Sox
SP: Derek Holland (L)
CF: Leury García (S)
LF: Melky Cabrera (S)
1B: José Abreu (R)
DH: Todd Frazier (R)
RF: Avisaíl García
3B: Matt Davidson (R)
SS: Tim Anderson (R)
C: Kevan Smith (R)
2B: Yolmer Sánchez S)
Tigers
SP: Michael Fulmer (R)
2B: Dixon Machado (R)
3B: Nicholas Castellanos (R)
1B: Miguel Cabrera (R)
DH: Víctor Martínez (S)
RF: J.D. Martinez (R)
LF: Justin Upton (R)
C: John Hicks (R)
CF: Mikie Mahtook (R)
SS: José Iglesias (R)

Tigers
SP: Matthew Boyd (L)
SS: José Iglesias (R)
C: Alex Avila (L)
DH: Víctor Martínez (S)
RF: J.D. Martinez (R)
LF: Justin Upton (R)
3B: Nicholas Castellanos (R)
CF: Tyler Collins (L)
1B: John Hicks (R)
2B: Andrew Romine (S)
White Sox
SP: Mike Pelfrey (R)
CF: Leury García (S)
LF: Melky Cabrera (S)
1B: José Abreu (R)
DH: Todd Frazier (R)
RF: Avisaíl García
SS: Tim Anderson (R)
3B: Matt Davidson (R)
C: Kevan Smith (R)
2B: Tyler Saladino (R)
Things: Nicholas Castellanos is back in the lineup, but Miguel Cabrera gets a day off. His groin might still be hurting. James McCann was placed on the 10-day DL the other day, for a lacerated finger. He required five stitches.