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Tigers' Monroe no longer a starter

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by Jakeblloyd

Craig Monroe was a great ringleader of the ALCS champion Tigers last season.

Detroit's left fielder wasn't afraid of anybody, especially the Yankees. His fearlessness symbolized the Tigers' deepest penetration into the playoffs since Reagan was in the White House. Most important, Monroe was a clutch hitter. He hit the big home runs. He didn't take pitches when he couldn't afford to. Even in Game 1 of the World Series when the rest of the Tigers appeared starstruck, Monroe jacked a home run. He was the only Tiger who appeared ready for the occasion.

But all that is in the past now. This is 2007 — Jim Leyland will enforce this point until a pack of Marlboros is empty — and 2006 is irrelevent. Which is why the struggling Monroe should no longer be viewed as a big hitter in the Tigers' lineup but as the major weakness. Entering Sunday's game, Monroe was hitting just .220. And he wasn't exactly making up for that number with power stats (9 HRs, 41 RBIs). Additionally, Monroe has struck out 78 times in just 277 at bats (that's easily more than one K for every four ABs).

This isn't just a slump for Monroe, either. A slump is a period of weeks (or sometimes a month) in which a player struggles. Monroe has been awful at the plate since Opening Day. No one in the Tigers' organization will admit this, but it's very possible that Monroe simply isn't a great player — especially in Detroit's stellar lineup. Monroe's best season was 2004 when he hit .293. Since then he's hit .277, .255 and now .220. He's been on a downswing for sometime now, and the only reason we haven't noticed until now is because he knocked all those big hits last season.

Monroe doesn't necessarily have to be traded or released It can't hurt the Tigers to keep an extra outfielder. But as Leyland's lineups are starting to suggest, Marcus Thames — who entered Sunday batting .252 with 10 HRs (but added to that with a three-run HR) — is in the process of taking over Monroe's grass in left field.

Leyland is probably the most loyal manger in baseball. Just consider the patience he's had with closer Todd Jones despite some very rocky outings. But he knows that to give the Tigers the best chance to win, Monroe shouldn't be starting in left field. He could be a dangerous pinch-hitter with plenty of power, but right now he's not a starter.

At least not for the Tigers.


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MegECass110AAA-er
867 days ago
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This is an interesting situation. Julio Lugo is struggling even more mightily in Boston than Monroe has in Detroit, and Terry Francona has stuck by him and put him out in the field just about everyday, and it finally looks like he's coming around. The amazing thing is, this is Lugo's first season in Boston. Francona owes nothing to Lugo, and nothing to go on other than his career numbers. Of course, it's easy to play him when you have a double-digit lead in the division, versus a tie for the top spot. I admire Leyland for putting his team in the best position to win, and Francona's patience when he could afford to be impatient if he wanted to be.
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Gmaddux04Waterboy
867 days ago
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Good article. I forgot all about that guy.
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DemonboyDraft Pick
867 days ago
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At times Monroe has looked like a high schooler swinging at MLB pitching... he's looked bad - REAL BAD... taking aweful swings at the plate... I don't blame Leyland one bit for making this move...
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RomiezzoLegend
867 days ago
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I remember saying last year that Craig Monroe was one of the main guys that made a huge difference for the Tigers. He's a young talented ballplayer with a lot of potential. I have clue what's going on with him this year. We'll see how the tigers can play it out as the season goes on..
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JuTMSY4Legend
866 days ago
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You think you've got problems with your hack left fielder...at least he got you to the playoffs once and isn't making 13 mil...
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TyduffyRed-Shirting
866 days ago
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I wouldn't necessarily classify Monroe as a "young guy" with a lot of potential. He is 30 years old. What you see is pretty much what you are going to get. He has some pop, but hits for a low average and isn't a particularly great on base guy. He is not a starting left-fielder for a contending team. Though, he's not the only one who has been getting a pass. Pudge has been awful. He's hitting .296 but with only a .310 OBP. He has 5 walks with 307 AB. Terrible. Yet somehow he gets voted in as an all-star starter.
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InterMatAll-American
866 days ago
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This guy's killing my OF in Fantasy Baseball. So much for having him in my Keeper League. UGH.
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