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Dumars talks about his 2 All-Stars, Sheed, Rookies and more!

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Feb 6th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Detroit Pistons

Keith Langlois sat down with Joe Dumars recently and they covered lots of topics…

…a wide-ranging interview that touched on the All-Star selection of Chauncey Billups and Rip Hamilton, the state of the Pistons just past the season’s halfway point and the outlook for the season ahead as the playoffs approach.

Check it out below!

Read Taking the Temperature at Pistons.com

Beach Bums to play exhibition vs. Northern League Champs

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Jan 8th, 2008 | filed Filed under: Traverse City Beach Bums

The U.S. Steel Yard by Z for ZanoThe Traverse City Beach Bums have agreed to home and home exhibition games versus the Gary RailCats, champions of the Northern League in 2005 and 2007. The Beach Bums will travel to Gary, Indiana on Tuesday, May 13th for a 3:00 PM exhibition game at the U.S. Steel Yard. The RailCats will make the trip to Traverse City in 2009.

“This is a great opportunity and challenge for our 2008 team,” said Jason Wuerfel, the Beach Bums’ Director of Baseball Operations. “Gary has set the standard for good baseball in the Northern League and it will be a great test for our players and evaluation tool for our coaching staff.”

Former Beach Bum Mike Reese is on the RailCats roster. For more information on the RailCats and their very nice stadium, the U.S. Steel Yard, go to www.railcatsbaseball.com.

Read Beach Bums to play Northern League Champions at TCBeachBums.com

Photo The Steelyard by Z for Zano

Martz fired, replaced by two

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Jan 2nd, 2008 | filed Filed under: Detroit Lions

ESPN.com is reporting that Mike Martz has been fired by the Detroit Lions and that Jim Colleto will be promoted to offensive coordinator and Kippy Brown promoted to assistant head coach and passing game coordinator. None of this means a whole lot if the Lions don’t improve the offensive line or find a way for the defense to actually defend, but it is news.

Read Lions fire Martz at Yahoo! Sports

On a side note, I agree with Drew Sharp!

Celtics have no answer for Billups

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Dec 20th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Pistons

After reading a couple of articles previewing this game, I had a feeling this might happen. The Detroit Pistons used the depth of their starting lineup to halt the Boston Celtics home winning streak with a 87-85 win. Chauncey Billups led the Pistons with 28 points including 12 in the 4th quarter. The Celtics are talented but beyond the Big 3, they are young and Billups made them pay with his strong finish. It’s only December, so I’m not going to get too excited, but the Pistons are deeper and match up particularly well against the Celtics.

Read Pistons hand Celtics first home loss at Yahoo! Sports

DIBS 2007 Tiger Awards

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Dec 19th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Tigers

I am proud to be one of the Detroit Independent Baseball Scribes and vote in the annual DIBS Tiger awards for the year.

Here’s the official release (finally)…

ORDONEZ NAMED TIGERS PLAYER OF YEAR
Verlander top pitcher, Granderson breakout player

DETROIT — The Detroit Independent Baseball Scribes are proud to announce the results of the 2007 DIBS Awards balloting.

DIBS (Detroit Independent Baseball Scribes) is a collection of independent Web sites that cover the Detroit Tigers. Formed by Brian Borawski, Bill Ferris and Ryan Sosin in 2005 with the idea of uniting a community of fans and writers, DIBS is focused on improving and promoting the quality sports coverage taking place on the internet.

Magglio Ordonez was selected by 14 of 16 DIBS voters as the player of the year. The Tigers’ right fielder finished second in Most Valuable Player balloting by baseball writers this season. His .434 on-base-percentage coupled with a .595 slugging (1.029 OPS) made Ordonez a force at the plate all season. He hit 28 home runs and 54 doubles to go with 139 RBI. Curtis Granderson received the remaining two first-place votes. His 20 stolen bases, 20 doubles, 20 triples, 20 home runs season put him in rare air, allowing him to join just Willie Mays and Frank “Wildfire” Schulte at the time. A left-handed center fielder, Granderson got on base a .361 rate and slugged .552 (.913OPS). Placido Polanco, who completed an errorless season at second base, placed third overall with two second-place votes an 11 third.

Right-handed starter Justin Verlander was the unanimous selection for Tigers pitcher of the year. His no-hitter pitched against Milwaukee June 12 is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the Tigers season, but he was consistent throughout the year and finished 18-6 with an ERA of 3.66 and 1.23 WHIP. He struck out 183 and walked 67 in 201-2/3 innings pitched. Closer Todd Jones finished runner-up with 10 second-place and one third-place votes. He made 38 saves in 44 chances (86.4 percent success) and had a 4.26 ERA and 1.42 WHIP. Left-handed middle reliever Bobby Seay placed third overall with two second-place and eight third-place votes. He had a 2.33 ERA and 1.14 WHIP. He struck out 38 and walked 15 in 46-1/3 innings pitched.

Granderson was also named breakout player of the year with nine of 16 first-place votes. Utilityman Ryan Raburn, called up from Triple-A Toledo in July, finished second in balloting with four first-place, four second-place and four third-place votes. He got on base at a .304 rate and slugged .507 (.847 OPS) while playing in 49 games. He had four home runs, 12 doubles, two triples and 27 RBI. Pitcher Jair Jurrjens, now a member of the Atlanta Braves organization after being included in a trade for shortstop Edgar Renteria, finished third in voting with one first-place vote, five second-place votes and five third-place votes. Jurrjens started seven games for the Tigers. His ERA was 4.70 to go with a 1.14 WHIP. He struck out 13 and walked 11 in 30-2/3 innings pitched. Receiving his first start Aug. 15, Jurrjens pitched a span of games from Aug. 21 to Sept. 16 where he gave up just one run per game.

The blogs that voted included:

Roar of the Tigers
Mack Avenue Tigers
Out of Bounds/Johnny Grubb
Wayne Fontes Experience
Daily Fungo
Detroit Tiger Tales
Bless You Boys
Leelanau Sports Guy
The Fanhouse
D Town Baseball
Take 75 North
Grandy Report
From the Copa
Detroit Tigers Weblog
Tigerblog
Motown Sports Revival

My picks this year were…

Player of the Year
1. Magglio Ordonez
2. Curtis Granderson
3. Placido Polanco

Pitcher of the Year
1. Justin Verlander
2. Todd Jones
3. Bobby Seay

Breakout of the Year
1. Curtis Granderson
2. Ryan Raburn
3. Jair Jurrjens

Post a comment and share your Tigers of the Year!

New Hitting Coach & Blog for Beach Bums

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Dec 19th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Traverse City Beach Bums

Traverse City Beach Bums Vice President and Director of Baseball Operations Jason Wuerfel is gaining one title but losing another. Wuerfel is the Beach Bums new hitting coach but will give up his duties as “DJ Jazzy Jay”.

“I really enjoyed being DJ Jazzy Jay,” said Wuerfel, “but I’m a baseball guy. Baseball is my passion and if I can’t play anymore, I want to be coaching. I need to be coaching.”

Read Wuerfel joins Beach Bums coaching staff at TCBeachBums.com

New Beach Bums Blog!
You can now follow the latest news from the Beach Bums at their new blog www.tcbeachbums.blogspot.com.

Take Five with the Leelanau Sports Guy

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 21st, 2007 | filed Filed under: Boys Football, Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Sports Guy says...

Opinions on five current sports topics from yours truly…

1. Lions vs. Packers - This is definitely what a Thanksgiving matchup should be! Two division rivals squaring off. The division is virtually locked up for the Packers, but a Lions win keeps some hope alive. Plus you need to watch in case Roy Williams does get 300 yards receiving!

2. Michigan State Football - That was a big win against Penn State for many reasons, but the way the Spartans did it impressed me the most. Down 24-7, they didn’t quit and that says more than anything else to me about Mark Dantonio and his staff. The future at MSU is very bright.

3. Lloyd Carr - I always enjoyed his conversations at halftime with sideline reporters, I would not have wanted to be in their shoes. He will be missed, but it was time for him to step down. I know alot of U of M fans that are happy, but if I was a Michigan fan, I wouldn’t be. He ran a great program and really coached some high-quality kids. They had better make the right decision about the next coach, and I’m not sure that means Les Miles.

4. Football at The State - Michael Moore has opened up the State Theatre in Traverse City on Saturday morning and will be showing Traverse City St. Francis playing for a state title. A great idea for those who can’t make the trip. I am sure it’s going to be a packed house.

5. Leelanau Sports Guy’s World - I plan on spending some more time getting things cranking again, so look for a new design and more frequent posts in the near future. Thanks to all who visit and send me emails, I appreciate it!

If you want to let the me know what you think, you can always send me an email at leelanausportsguy@sportspig.com or post a comment!

Semi-pro Football in TC’s future?

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 8th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Traverse City Wolves

Traverse City WolvesJeff Peek of the Record Eagle reports that former Eastern Michigan University football player Daniel Skibbe is beginning the process of bringing semi-pro football to Traverse City. The Traverse City Wolves could begin play as early as 2009 and be one of 120 teams in the North America Football League.

Here’s some info from the article…

“This is a great football community,” said Skibbe, who moved from Detroit five years ago and coached for two seasons under Josh Merchant at Elk Rapids. “When I came up here I realized that northern Michigan not only has a lot of talented players, but disciplined ones, too.”

“You don’t get to play football after high school unless you’re gifted and go on to college,” he said. “So this league is for guys who play for the love of the game.”

Players are age 18-40, with 45-50 players on each team’s active roster. Skibbe said the Wolves would typically practice 2-3 nights per week, with games set for Saturdays or Sundays.

Sounds like fun and that it could be a success in TC!

Read Semi-pro franchise coming to TC in the Record Eagle

You can also visit TCWolves.com (content coming next week) to keep up to date with the latest news.

My View: Traverse City keeps getting bigger and bigger so more and more opportunities will keep coming for more sports and entertainment. Northern Michigan has a big football fanbase, so I would only think this could be very successful. It looks like they have a good plan, and I’m all on board. I just wish they would have asked me to help with the website!

New Link: TheHoopNews

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 7th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Pistons

Just traded links with TheHoopNews.com and upon checking out the site, I found a couple of articles that will interest Detroit Pistons fans…

Read 2008 NBA Championship - With So Much Talent, Who Will Win? at TheHoopNews

My View: I love the Pistons chances to win the East and even bring the NBA Title back. I don’t think the Celtics are going to be as good as everyone thinks. I just don’t see the “Big 3″ staying healthy the entire season. The key for the Pistons is depth, as in how much depth the bench can provide. If the youngsters can hold their own (and early indications are they will) then the Pistons starters should be able to stay fresh for the playoff battles looming with Chicago, New Jersey, Boston or Miami.

Read History of the Detroit Pistons, Their Highs and Lows at TheHoopNews

My View: A brief look back at the history of the Pistons. I really loved those “Bad Boys” teams!

Read Six Basketball Defense Tips - Defending the Basketball at TheHoopNews

My View: As a former basketball coach, I love defense. I used to love teaching the kids how to play and to take pride in their defense. And if you ask me, it still wins championships!

McCosky to host next Bloggers Night at the Palace*

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Nov 5th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Tigers, Sports Guy says...

*No, not really. Although after reading what he wrote over the weekend, it sure would be interesting!

I was out of town this weekend for a wedding and missed this article by Chris McCosky…

Read Bloggers just aren’t journalists in the Detroit News

He basically calls out the bloggers and offers his opinion on what it takes to be a journalist. Last time I looked I don’t remember any of the bloggers I read ever claiming to be journalists, so not sure where McCosky is going with this. Maybe he’s jealous, or threatened, either way, it’s a big world, can’t we all just get along!

You can read responses from some of my fellow Detroit bloggers, led by Billfer at The Detroit Tiger Weblog.

Read Newsflash: Reporter hates bloggers at The Detroit Tiger Weblog

Beach Bums extend Cahill’s contract

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 26th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Traverse City Beach Bums

Jonathon Cahill will return for his second season leading the Traverse City Beach Bums as he was given a 1-year contract extension for 2008. Cahill’s first season ended with a 46-50 record, as the team showed improved play over the second half of the season. Cahill was the Beach Bums hitting coach in 2006.

The Beach Bums also announced that pitching coach John Sexton will return in 2008.

Read Manager Cahill back with the Bums in the Record Eagle*
Read Bums’ Skipper Cahill signs on for 2008 at TCBeachBums.com*

*I don’t condone calling them the “Bums”.

Take Five with the Leelanau Sports Guy

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 26th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Memorabilia, Michigan State Spartans, Michigan Wolverines, Sports Guy says...

Opinions on five current sports topics from yours truly…

1. Eagles hammer Lions - The Lions never play great in Philly and it looks like that trend continues. I think they can rebound with a victory over the Bears (I wouldn’t of said this a few weeks ago) and try to keep pace with the Packers. Chicago is starting Brian Griese over Rex Grossman, but the biggest key could be the injuries on Chicago’s defense. I like the Lions “O” to finally back up Roy’s talking!

2. State is 4-0 - We’ve seen this before, but I think Mark Dantonio is different from some of the previous coaches. He’s building the Spartans around defense and the running game, something lacking since George Perles left. What that means is they will be able to be more physical and keep up the intensity needed for the Big Ten. I’m not predicting a win this week, but I wouldn’t be shocked.

3. Michigan is 2-2 - I’ve been telling everyone who will listen that Michigan is still going to win the Big Ten. They have a nice schedule and Henne is coming back (although some would argue that is a minus).

4. Tigers season almost over - No playoff run this year. Sure I’m a bit disappointed, but it was still a great season that still has a shot to finish with 90 wins! It’s been a great two years to be a Tiger fan and I think it’s going to continue. Watch out in ‘08!

5. Asterisk Wins - I voted to send it like it was to the Hall of Fame, but at least it’s not going to space!

If you want to let the me know what you think, you can always send me an email at leelanausportsguy@sportspig.com or post a comment!

The Wings are here!

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 14th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Red Wings

The Detroit Red Wings arrived in town yesterday for physicals and golf, but today GM Ken Holland and the Wings get set to start another run at the Stanley Cup. You can check out the Camp Schedule here.

Read Evaluation time for Red Wings in the Record Eagle

Jones might play in Week 3

author Posted by: Leelanau Sports Guy on date Sep 14th, 2007 | filed Filed under: Detroit Lions, Sports (Fantasy)

In what would be an amazing recovery from Lisfranc surgery, Lions running back Kevin Jones is looking great in practice and might be ready for a few carries in Week 3. As always Killer Kowalski is all over it…

Read Kevin Jones expected to play next week vs. Philly at MLive

My View: Great news for the Lions and my fantasy team in the Leelanau League!

Take Five with the Leelanau Sports Guy

Opinions on five current sports topics from yours truly…

I’m not including it in the five, but my overall Beach Bums record with me in attendance is now 6-1 as I attended the season finale, a 8-5 loss in 11 innings to the Windy City Thunderbolts. I thought I was going to keep my perfect record as the Beach Bums rallied for a 5-4 lead after 8 innings, but they couldn’t hold on. Congrats on another fun season in Traverse City!

1. Wolverines upset by Mountaineers - If you say it that way it doesn’t sound as bad because I could be referring to West Virginia. I am still in shock of this outcome, but I can’t say I’m disappointed, and as a State fan I loved this…

In East Lansing, after plowing for four touchdowns in Michigan State’s 55-18 beatdown of Alabama-Birmingham, Spartans running back Jeehu Caulcrick said, “It felt like we won two games today.”

Here’s a great article on the game from Michigan Football Saturdays.

2. Spartans look good in Dantonio’s debut - Mike Dantonio has some big plans for Michigan State and his Spartans got off to a good start with a 55-18 win over UAB. Lots of power football and great passing from Brian Hoyer led the way to victory. The Spartans will struggle to finish .500 this season, but Dantonio should lay the foundation for a nice turnaround in East Lansing.

3. Tigers continue to struggle - It’s looking more and more like 2007 isn’t going to be the Tigers year. They can’t seem to get a winning streak going. Inconsistent pitching, injuries, and the lack of clutch hitting have all played a big part. Rogers returns tonight and Sheffield tomorrow to hopefully give the Tigers a spark for one last run at the Indians.

4. Norsemen vs. Lakers - The Leelanau County rivals go head to head this Friday for bragging rights for the following year. Suttons Bay is off to a 2-0 start including a big win over Traverse City St. Francis. Glen Lake is 1-1 and coming off a loss. Kickoff is Friday at 7:00 in Suttons Bay.

5. Michigan In Play Magazine - Check out their latest issue featuring 2007 Roberto Clemente Award Winner Curtis Granderson on the cover. I just emailed Jack Rosenberg and told him to keep up the great work. This magazine is a great source for Detroit and Michigan sports fans!

If you want to let the me know what you think, you can always send me an email at leelanausportsguy@sportspig.com or post a comment!