• Tigers strand team playoff-record 15 baserunners
The Tigers had a franchise postseason-record 15 men left on base -- going 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position -- in a 6-1 loss to the Guardians in Game 2
Stephen Vogt, on Chase DeLauter: "He can hit -- everywhere he's ever been, he's hit. We're looking for offense. We have been all year. And this gives us a really good opportunity to have an impact bat."
“I think I got the best view on (Brayan) Rocchio’s. It was a sweet, perfect arc to right field. That was close, that was huge. That guy’s throwing 100, you gotta be on time for one of those. And then Bo (Naylor), I mean, I don’t even know how he hits that out with one hand. But I mean, those are special swings for sure,” Kwan said.
“Unreal feeling. From going home this weekend to being on the taxi squad, to being active, to being in the lineup, just unreal emotions the last couple days. And then we come out here and get a win and get to keep playing ball, so on to tomorrow,” DeLauter said.
“Crazy stuff happens when we play the Guardians,” Hinch said. “They just scratch and claw and keep coming after you.”
"Our backs have been against the wall for three months. What's one more day?" Vogt was quoted as saying
When Mason Horodyski of News 5 Cleveland asked All-Star outfielder Steven Kwan about the seemingly impossible comeback, he credited one individual for taking the team where they needed to go. “It’s José Ramirez. It starts there. If he takes days off or calls it quits, I’m pretty sure we all follow," Kwan said. "He takes it all seriously, he’s our dog, works hard, does the early work, we all gotta follow suit. If he doesn’t do that, we don’t do that for sure."
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Slade Cecconi raised eyebrows July 4 after a loss to the Detroit Tigers, insisting that their postseason chances remained strong in the midst of a 10-game losing streak. "My confidence came from watching how everyone in the clubhouse showed up after each one of those losses," Cecconi recalled. "Whether we smoked a team or got smoked. Whether it was the eighth, ninth, 10th in a row we lost, we showed up with the same energy, intensity and focus. "That process that we committed to is what got us here. Not anything else." "What I do tomorrow is going to be determined by all the work I've put in through the months and months and days," Cecconi said.
<