On the pitching side, every starter sans Dempster has an ERA under 4.00, and their top 3 relievers all have ERA's under 3.00, ERA+ over 150, and WHIP under 1.20.
Lots of balance.
Combination of numbers, contributions to WS titles with a little push from PR standing. That would make Ortiz and Pedro candidates to have their numbers retired, but not Manny.
I'd say no, at least in my case, considering how many Tigers fans i have on FB. The fallout after game 1 was predictably. The fallout after this game is predictable as well, but with roles reversed.
Entering this game, Drew was 5th in the AL in OPS for qualifying SS (included in the top 5 were the juicer Peralta and free falling Iglesias) with a .759 OPS, good for a 105 OPS+. He's also fifth in wOBA and 6th in wRC+. Coupled with his defense, what we have is a very good SS.