Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts

November 5, 2013

The Thin Green Line

Hand holding a stack of money



I don't think they understand how hard it is.
Working 5 hours a week, and feeding two kids.
Wife pays the bills, but she ain't getting rich.
This shit is aggravating. I gotta flip the switch.
Let me get another brick, and then turn it into nicks.
Went to see the Doc, and had him sign my slip.
Now I'm picking out my bag like I'm gonna flip the script.
It's hitting a loophole when I don't wanna hit a lick.
I've hit a few before, and I'm tired of the shit.
Man, this gap is getting thick between the poor and the rich.
There's money to be found, but they aren't sharing it.
So I get on a hustle 'til I feed the wife and kids.
I'm not a gangster. Don't even know what that is.
I'm just a fed up man who ain't got no quit.
The world is a thin green line, and I'm tired of walking it.

August 18, 2013

Miguel Cabrera: Clutch Incarnate


Miguel Cabrera after hitting the ball deep

The sound of fans cheering consumed all else in Comerica Park, on Saturday, August 17th. That's the sound of Miguel Cabrera batting in the 9th inning, and the sound muffling the curses of the visiting team. That's the sound of a walk-off home run hit by arguably the best hitter in baseball, Miguel Cabrera. His stats say it all; .360 batting average (AL leader), 40 home runs (2nd in AL), 119 runs batted in (AL leader), and MLB leading 1.141 ops (On base percent + slugging percent). Unlike power hitters Chris Carter or Chris Davis, there is absolutely no chance of Miguel Cabrera striking out 200 times in a season.


Miguel Cabrera autographed Topp's card
Topps Allen & Ginter Miguel Cabrera Autograph  

It is obvious that Miguel Cabrera means more to his team than any other player on the field when you watch the Detroit Tigers play baseball. This guy is literally in scoring position when he is standing in the batter's box. One word sums up what fans need to know about Miguel Cabrera; clutch.

August 15, 2013

Putting the D in Detroit


Clip is property of MLB

Jose Iglesias' entrance into the Detroit Tigers organization was one marred by the PED controversy surrounding Detroit's former starting shortstop Jhonny Peralta. However, now that Iglesias has made Detroit his home, fans are warming up to the idea that the kid could be the defensive centerpiece of the Tigers' franchise. Detroit has been labeled an offensive powerhouse in the MLB for the last few seasons, and the addition of a defensive specialist in the infield has fans wondering what exactly is in store for their team this October. 

August 7, 2013

Tigers' Baseball Fueling Detroit's Economy

Detroit filing for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection was devastating for communities all across Michigan. Seeing the pride and joy of Michigan turned upside down by financial crisis after financial crisis was hard for local residents to handle. There are plans being discussed as to how Detroit will get out of this tremendous hole they find themselves in. One such plan is to sell the city's art collection, but some Detroit residents fear that selling part of the history of Detroit is not even an option. Others believe that Detroit could get a step ahead financially by selling their historical art pieces. The fact is nobody really knows how to get Detroit out of the financial mess they are in, and that is why they have had to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy protection in the first place. 


Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers


One area of interest still looms largely on the topic of making Detroit money, and that is sports. The Detroit Tigers are coming down the stretch on yet another World Series run, and this year the A.L. has given themselves home field advantage. Playing in October is a treat for baseball players for all of the hard work they have endeared throughout the season. Playing in October is also a great way for players to make their city money. According to Forbes.com, the Detroit Tigers organization was worth about $478 million in 2012. No chump change there. The first 4 games of the World Series alone net teams a profit of 25% of the revenue earned. There's no question that Detroit is depending on the Tigers making the World Series again, and earning their city a few extra million. Are the Detroit Tigers going to bail Detroit of of their financial crisis? No, absolutely not. But supporting Detroit's Tigers during their pennant race is the same as supporting Detroit city in its crisis.


Phil Coke and Jim Leyland signing for kids at Comerica Park




January 13, 2012

Detroit Rising



   The rise of the Detroit Lions over the past year is one that Lion’s fans will never forget. Thanks to the rising young stars on Detroit’s roster, the team boasted a 10-6 record. Mathew Stafford threw for a franchise record 5,038 passing yards. Calvin Johnson, known to Detroit fans simply as Megatron, racked up over 90 catches for 16 touchdowns. If the Lions are able to rework Johnson’s contract to keep him in Detroit, Stafford to Megatron is something that fans will be hearing for a long time. The Lion’s offense should get a little better next season with two young running backs returning, but it remains to be seen if Jahvid Best and Mikel Leshoure will be healthy for a whole year. If they can stay healthy, or if the Lions can bring in a veteran back to help carry the load, then the sky is the limit for this young offense.


      Detroit’s defense was supposed to be the backbone of this football team. With a few injuries, and a few inconsistencies, the Lion’s defense still needs to grow as a group. Several instances during the season worried Detroit’s fans about how mature the defense is as a group. Stephen Tulloch and DeAndre Levy lead the team in tackles. The Lion’s defensive line has really got to step it up next year and take some of the load off of their linebackers, and their secondary. Re-signing Cliff Avril is a big step in the right direction. Avril himself was responsible for seven turnovers, and two touchdowns. Detroit’s defense will need to start to play smarter, as well as play harder.


       Detroit fans have waited a long time to talk about their team in the playoffs. This year was a dream come true for a lot of fans. Jim Schwartz, the Detroit Lions head coach, is taking the team in the direction it needs to go. The next step for the Detroit Lions is to win a playoff game. After the Lions beat the Chargers to secure their playoff spot, Jim Schwartz said, “There will be a time when we don’t celebrate making the playoffs, but that won’t be tonight.” These words are going to be remembered for a long time in Detroit.