Walks are definitely still a fly in Bard's ointment and when he loses the plate, he really does.
But what I meant is that neither Doubrant or Bard made many mistakes up and in the middle of the plate to the Tigers. It appears to me that the biggest issue for the Tigers is that they are a version of Cecil's team, big, strong, slow guys. If you don't let them hit HR's there is not much they can do.
I am not sure the Tiger's FO accurately understood the value that the quick feet they used to have brought to that offense. They used to have guys that could set the table in the years just before these guys. Now they are are so slow footed that there is a question about whether they can get to ground balls unless they are hit directly at them.
At any rate, if you are going to give up a home run to them, give up 1 run shots. If you do that, they can hit three of those bombs and get no credit for total length. It is just 3 runs.