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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Henning: Curtis Granderson was beloved but on the decline

Curtis: Overjoy Division in the Tigers clubhouse?

He hit .249 this past season. He batted .183 against left-handers and became so overmatched by them that manager Jim Leyland sometimes sat him, or more often dropped him deep into his batting order.

You could feel the tension building inside Comerica Park’s clubhouse. Granderson, even as he hit 30 home runs, came to embody the Tigers’ sputtering, sprint-and-slip offense. The supposed ignition switch often became a drag on a batting order that seemed to deflate or inflate based on what Granderson was doing.

...The Tigers will forever be grateful to Curtis Granderson. He came to personify Detroit’s baseball renaissance during this decade. He was indeed the face—a very captivating face—of Tigers baseball.

But this game is neither a face, nor a charity appearance. Baseball must be played with passion between the white lines. And while Granderson was good, he was not as good as he had been. And with his complicated, ever-demanding life tugging at him from all directions, the Tigers perhaps correctly decided his primary vocation would always share space with too many other facets of his rich and fascinating career.

Don’t be surprised if playing in Yankees pinstripes re-invigorates him. Neither can I blame the Tigers for seeing with insight into a player who in 2009 didn’t measure up to his gaudy reputation.

Repoz Posted: December 09, 2009 at 11:53 AM | 5 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. fra paolo Posted: December 09, 2009 at 01:46 PM (#3407745)
Henning to Granderson - 'Hey, you're a nice guy. Get lost.'

This column has a repulsive quality. I know - 'winning is the only thing'. I find it hard to have any sympathy for justifying a team move on the basis that the player in question does 'too many good works'.
   2. I Am Not a Number Posted: December 09, 2009 at 02:05 PM (#3407752)
But this game is neither a face, nor a charity appearance.

Someone help me, please. Is this business about a face an expression I have never heard before or is this just some nonsensical blathering?
   3. WillYoung Posted: December 09, 2009 at 02:27 PM (#3407758)
One thing that just popped into my head is that during the final week of the season, Granderson absolutely butchered at least 3 flyballs against the Twins. Hopefully, that will continue going forward.
   4. YR Denies Jesus Montero Posted: December 09, 2009 at 05:21 PM (#3407920)
One thing that just popped into my head is that during the final week of the season, Granderson absolutely butchered at least 3 flyballs against the Twins. Hopefully, that will continue going forward.


Haters gonna hate.

I noticed Mr. Granderson wears number 28 - do you suppose Mr. Giradi will be taking that number next season, leaving number 27 for Granderson?
   5. SoSHially Unacceptable Posted: December 09, 2009 at 05:31 PM (#3407933)
I find it hard to have any sympathy for justifying a team move on the basis that the player in question does 'too many good works'.


I don't know if I'd label it as good works, but I've long wondered if athletes who develop multiple outside interests (which is admirable by itself) can have difficulty maintaining their skills as well as guys whose sole pursuit is their sport. I kind of hope that isn't the case with Granderson, because like most, I really like him. Then again, he's now a Yankee, so by rule I also kind of hope he starts to suck.

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