@Detmich5550@evanwoodbery JFC he is a Major League Baseball player he doesn't need to self deprecate to make you feel better. He can't send himself down.
I have a lot of problems with this post:
1. You may be frustrated, but why target the longest-tenured player in the Tigers' organization, who has always played hard and with a positive attitude, who made meaningful contributions to 2 playoff seasons, and has already overachieved and exceeded expectations for his MLB career?
2. Demanding that players be performatively sad 24-7 after a loss, when they are humans with wives, young kids, normal lives who have played hundreds or thousands of games in their careers and thus have dealt with failure many times before and will do so many times again, is absurd.
3. MLB player Instagram is relatively unpolluted by the nonsense of social media -- particularly for regular, non-star players. Sharing positive photos and videos with friends and family back home and current and former teammates around the game is totally normal. That's why a ton of players are on Instagram and virtually zero are on X/Twitter.
It's annoying that both the umpire and the video room missed the call at third base. But it was Workman's poor read and indecisiveness that created the play in the first place. Same with Wenceel Perez getting picked off at first. These are misplays first, missed calls or not
@ChowDownDetroit@tigers If you give the tigers money to sit in this abomination you are brain dead and I hate you. Comerica gets worse for the average fan every year. At this rate in 10 yrs there'll be no seats for us peons. Just "handcrafted cocktails" and "small bites" as far as the eye can see.
@deeptocenter Just super limited range. I think the Tigers also discourage him from fielding balls to his right which probably hurts him on this stat too.
After a tough @detroitredwings last loss last night, not sure many stayed around for the very end of postgame. It was the last ever for FanDuel/Bally/Fox Sports Detroit. This is long but stellar by Jay Tuohey. The faces. The memories of almost 30 years on the air.