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Mic drop. • Question or comment? Email us at talkback@themmqb.com. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for just $5.99 per month. You will have access to all of our season-long projections, daily picks, PPR league rules and easy mechanics. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for just $4.99 per month. You will have access to all of our season-long projections, daily picks, PPR league rules and easy mechanics. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for a free one-week trial. Being a Detroit Tigers fan used to mean one thing: Reliable power. This has been one of the hardest things about the fan base this year, as the Tiger's power is hard to believe. Overall, Miguel Cabrera, J.D. Martinez and Justin Upton have combined for 56 homers, good for just 7th most in the majors. As a matter of fact, they are outside the top 100 for home runs despite having a combined slugging percentage of .513. Other hitters such as Nicholas Castellanos and Alex Avila have been decent, but nothing more than that. The fact is that Cabrera, Martinez and Upton are hitting home runs at about the same pace, and most of their teammates aren't doing much with the power. It's been especially noticeable in recent weeks. Cabrera, one of the best hitters in baseball history, has been ice cold. He's only hit two home runs in his last 27 games. Upton, who signed a $110 million deal this offseason, has hit only one home run in his last 19 games. And while it is too soon to panic, the team as a whole is dealing with a lot of power issues. It might be time to call the electrician. Just like the Diamondbacks, the Tigers have started playing like a team that doesn't have much power. While I don't have a magic fix for the
Mic drop. • Question or comment? Email us at talkback@themmqb.com. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for just $5.99 per month. You will have access to all of our season-long projections, daily picks, PPR league rules and easy mechanics. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for just $4.99 per month. You will have access to all of our season-long projections, daily picks, PPR league rules and easy mechanics. This article originally appeared on FOX Fantasy Baseball Join or Create a Free League Play Now! If you love fantasy baseball and think you have what it takes to win a league, join SportsLine today for a free one-week trial. Being a Detroit Tigers fan used to mean one thing: Reliable power. This has been one of the hardest things about the fan base this year, as the Tiger's power is hard to believe. Overall, Miguel Cabrera, J.D. Martinez and Justin Upton have combined for 56 homers, good for just 7th most in the majors. As a matter of fact, they are outside the top 100 for home runs despite having a combined slugging percentage of .513. Other hitters such as Nicholas Castellanos and Alex Avila have been decent, but nothing more than that. The fact is that Cabrera, Martinez and Upton are hitting home runs at about the same pace, and most of their teammates aren't doing much with the power. It's been especially noticeable in recent weeks. Cabrera, one of the best hitters in baseball history, has been ice cold. He's only hit two home runs in his last 27 games. Upton, who signed a $110 million deal this offseason, has hit only one home run in his last 19 games. And while it is too soon to panic, the team as a whole is dealing with a lot of power issues. It might be time to call the electrician. Just like the Diamondbacks, the Tigers have started playing like a team that doesn't have much power. While I don't have a magic fix for the
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