Read More...If you wondered what Cabrera would do for an encore after winning the Triple Crown, he’s sailing along. His batting average is 83 points higher than it was at this time last season. He also has three home runs and 13 RBIs more than he did after 42 games last season.
...For his part, Cabrera seemed almost embarrassed by the attention. He said he took no joy from doing great things in a loss. He also said that any talk of comparing him to the all-time greats is premature.
“It’s too soon to say ...
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1. The_Ex posted on October 19, 2012 at 09:00 AM # hit 0 | hit 0You don't have to use every word a guy says, especially the "you knows."
But it's kind of rare that an ex-player is extolling the virtues of the owner, though not terribly surprising in this case. All things considered, Illitch has to be among the absolute best in the game to play for.
None that I've seen. I do live here now, and I'll confess to being surprised by how he looked yesterday. I don't know if it's just that you rarely see shots of him outside of the box, but I hadn't gotten the impression of such fragility before.
And he really is a great owner, even moreso now that he seems to be in full legacy mode. His brief attempt to buy the Pistons and move them downtown was an inspired piece of irrationality. He really has done a lot to try and revitalize the downtown areas.
Edit - To add, the last eight years, since 2005, the Tigers have always been top-half of the league payroll-wise, averaging 8th. The previous eight years, Ilitch's Tigers averaged 22nd in payroll, and were top-half of the league spenders just once. Kudos to Ilitch for not just funding his grandkids' retirement account, but that wallet didn't open until the NHL lockout.
I was kind of frightened by looking at his hair. Somehow, somewhere, there is a 20-year old kid missing a crop of it.
In Ilitch's division alone, the Dolans are worth ~$3B and Jim Pohlad is worth $1.1B, according to Forbes. David Glass's net worth is harder to pin down, but he was worth ~$350M more than ten years ago and has made at least a quarter-billion dollars on the value of the Royals franchise alone. If he's not a billionaire, he's not far away.
The Indians, Twins, and Royals have the money to compete, it's just that their owners choose not to. It's a business for them, and it's a source of civic pride for Ilitch. I admire the hell out of that. I don't particularly like the Tigers, but I'm off-the-charts jealous of the owner they've got.
This is probably worth keeping in mind the next time we have a semi-serious debate about what was replaced by an ellipsis in a quote.
Couldn't agree more.
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