So I guess the 162-0 season isn't going to happen. While everybody wants to place blame on the bullpen, I don't think you can do that when looking at yesterday's opening day loss. Jason Grilli inherited a runners-on-the-corners with nobody out situation from Justin Verlander in the 6th inning.That run from 3rd was going to score no matter what. In my opinion, Denny Bautista pitched very well in his appearance. He came one pitch from getting out of the 11th inning. If you're going to place blame, put it on the hitters.Tigers stranded ten runners in the opener, with the most important runner (Clete Thomas) left at 3rd base in the bottom of the 11th inning. Thomas doubles, Inge sacrifices him to 3rd base. That put the tying run 90 feet away with less than two outs. I hang the loss on Edgar Renteria. Striking out in that situation is unacceptable. An All-Star player of his caliber MUST put the ball in play in that situation, even if it's a grounder to the right side. That would've created a plat-at-the-plate situation and, who knows, Thomas might have been safe and the outcome would've been different. It's easy to blame the bullpen for every Tigers' loss, because that's what we were conditioned to do down the stretch of last season, but this loss wasn't on the bullpen.