Why Will the Tigers Beat The Giants?
The first pitch of the World Series is just hours away and one Patch editor shares his thoughts on why the Tigers will win the Fall Classic. Tell us in the comments: Why do you think they will win?
The Detroit Tigers and the San Francisco Giants - two of the most storied teams in Major League Baseball - will take the field Wednesday night at 8:07 p.m. at AT&T Park for Game 1 of the World Series.
While the teams are pretty evenly matched, there are some intangibles and notable qualities of the team, city and state which make the Tigers favorites in the World Series. (At least in my opinion.)
Here is why Detroit will win:
- The Tigers organization is true to our hometown. The owner, Mike Ilitch, has not moved the team to greener pastures.
- Our new ballpark has had one name, Comerica Park. How many names has the field on McCovey Cove had over the years?
- Three million fans can't be wrong.
- We have a Prince. And a batting king. The Giants have a Panda.
- Paws, a Tiger, is a mascot representing one of the most ferocious predators in the jungle. Lou Seal, represents an aquatic mammal that's dinner for large sea-going predators.
- Detroit has an island park. San Francisco has an island prison
- We have Coney dogs with onions. They have garlic fries. Maybe this is a push because both give you bad breath.
- You have Google nearby. We have Bing, not the Microsoft search engine but Mayor Dave Bing, an NBA Hall of Famer.
- We have the first Triple Crown winner since 1967.
- During World War II, Detroit was known as the Arsenal of Democracy. Consider that our pitchers are throwing fireballs and Detroit has yet another arsenal.
- Our manager Jim Leyland, a self-described "old bird," wears his heart on sleeve and gets emotional when talking about his city.
- The Tigers are as smooth as Motown and have as much horsepower as Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang, that conquered the streets of San Francisco in the movie "Bullitt."
- Justin Verlander, the 2011 MVP and Cy Young winner, is our ace.
- The Tigers represent Detroiters, a hard-working people who take their knocks and keep on fighting.
- Detroit is home to America's auto industry and put the world on wheels. The industry is roaring back, just like the Tigers during their race for the Central Division title.
When you combine these ingredients and add a pinch of desire to avenge last year's American League Championship series loss to the Texas Rangers, you can see the Tigers are a hungry bunch. Just ask the Yankees, who were swept in four straight games during this year's ALCS.
When they win, Tigers fans will celebrate like Kid Rock and show, "There ain't no party like a Detroit party."
Why do you think the Tigers will win the World Series? Share your thoughts in the comments section of this story.
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CEC
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
THEY HAVE GOOD TEAM AND PLAY GOOD BALL SURE THEY A MISTAKE NOW AND THEN BUT SO DO THE BALL CLUB.
THEY WILL IN FOUR GAMES
John P. Morse
9:16 am on Thursday, October 25, 2012
IF ANYONE HAS TICKECTS TO GAME 5 SELL EM NOW YOU AIN'T GOING TO USE THEM GAINTS WILL SWEEP TIGERS WON'T SCORE A RUN
DJG
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Great Article Steve...damn funny!!!
GO TIGERS!
John P. Morse
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
In the last three World Series were one team sweeped in the playoffs and the other leugue the Playoff Series went 7 games (like the gaints) the Seven Game team won the tWorld Series (This happen to the Tigers in 2006) The Gaints will win in 5 games..
John Hetzler
10:40 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Why do you think the Tigers will win? (And who is the most important player for the Tigers in the World Series?)
Don Wyatt
10:44 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Great pitching beats great hitting every time. So I like our chances. But about hitting, does it many anybody else nervous that if this goes to 7 games that Tiger pitchers will have to bat in four games? Yikes!
John Doe
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Who cares? Are peoples so devoid of any kind of meaning they have to fill the hole with a superficial event that has absolutely no significance to humanities existence?
Todd
2:49 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Who cares? Are peoples so devoid of any kind of meaning they have to fill the hole with a superficial event (like trolling the Patch) that has absolutely no significance to humanity's existence?
ahhh yes.... the sweet sound of hypocrisy?
LOL...
John P. Morse
7:11 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
This must be a Yankee's fan sounds like a New Yorker
Don Wyatt
7:35 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Filling a void? Just a nice diversion to justify the HD big screen TV and an excuse to crack open a cold one.
Katie Russell
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
From a Rochester native who had been living in San Francisco for quite some time - I can't lose ! I would be happy if either team wins, - I just want them to go the distance.
Katie Russell
2:26 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
I am a native of Rochester who has lived in San Francisco for a very long time. So I can't lose ! I have a sentimental love for the Tigers, but the current batch of players on the Giants are so wackadoodle, they are a perfect team of this city. I just want the teams to go 7 games to make the series the most exciting, most nail biting ever.
John P. Morse
7:11 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Wackadoodle???? Is this a crazy poodle :)
Anne Ernst
10:04 pm on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
I don't want to predict any wins, I just know WHICH team I WANT to win...my Detroit Tigers. I may live closer to the Giants now, but my heart will always be with Detroit.
Dbulloch
9:41 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
the giants won in 4 games. why wasn't that an option?
Mickey
9:41 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
Oops!!!