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December 21 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: Future Hall of Fame catcher Josh Gibson is born in Buena Vista, Georgia. Although record-keeping in the Negro Leagues is somewhat nebulous, Gibson will become the leading home run hitter in all of black baseball. His legendary power will earn him the nickname, "The Black Babe Ruth." Gibson wil begin his pro career at age 18 with the Homestead Grays before becoming a star with the Pittsburgh Crawfords.

1944: Official National League statistics published today show Brooklyn's Dixie Walker at the top of the hitters with a .357 batting average, ahead of Stan Musial at .347. In an even closer vote than occurred in the American League, the National League Most Valuable Player Award goes to fielding wizard shortstop Marty Marion of the Cardinals, who tallies one more vote than Cubs slugger Bill Nicholson (189). The Cardinals committed only 112 errors and fielded .982, both better than previous records held by the 1940 Cincinnati Reds. Marion is the third different Cardinals player in three years to win MVP honors.

1960: Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley announces the club will not have a manager for the next season, but will instead use a college of coaches, who will take turns managing the ballclub. The original eight coaches include Charlie Grimm, Ripper Collins and Rube Walker. Before the season is over, Vedie Himsl, Harry Craft, El Tappe and Lou Klein will have taken turns leading the team. The results will be disastrous for the Cubs, who will finish the season 35 games out of first place, but the experiment will be repeated in 1962 before being shelved for good.

1982: All-Star first baseman Steve Garvey signs a free agent five-year contract with the San Diego Padres. Garvey leaves the Los Angeles Dodgers after 14 seasons.

1995: Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1997: Bob Hamelin of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1999: The Dodgers are fined $50,000 and banned from scouting any Dominican Republic players for one year as a penalty for having signed third baseman Adrian Beltre as a 15-year-old. Beltre is not given his free agency, according to Commissioner Bud Selig, because he participated in the scheme, and because the claim for free agency was made too late. The players association is expected to file a grievance in the matter, but the ruling will stand.

2001: The Detroit Tigers signed Jacob Cruz as a free agent.

2002: Robert Fick of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2002: Julio Santana of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2003: Ben Petrick of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2003: Andy Van Hekken of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2004: Eric Munson of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2009: The San Diego Padres purchased Dusty Ryan from the Detroit Tigers.

2015: The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased Kyle Lobstein from the Detroit Tigers.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/maddoel01.shtml?redir
Elliot Maddox 1970.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Andy_Van_Slyke
Andy Van Slyke coach 2006-2009.

Tigers players and announcers who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/warnejo01.shtml
Jack Warner 1905-1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dick_Enberg
Dick Enberg Announcer extrodanaire from Michigan 1935-2017.

from Baseball Reference
 
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https://www.blessyouboys.com/2017/1...e-four-detroit-tigers-fangraphs-david-laurila
Bless You Boys Tigers Blog Podcast: Episode Four with FanGraphs? David Laurila. 57 minutes.
A Winter Meetings rundown and a state of the Tigers conversation.

The podcast welcomes in David Laurila of FanGraphs for a wide ranging conversation. Laurila writes for FanGraphs, specializing in interviews of players, coaches and front office personnel.

David gives us the quick rundown on this year?s Winter Meetings experience.

The Tigers front office and their traditional, conservative approach is considered.

We look at the Ian Kinsler trade, the Rule 5 draft pick, and take stock of the Tigers? assets.

We talk the new Tigers coaching staff and the old.

Alan Trammell is headed to the Hall of Fame and the Tigers should get it together and push Lou Whitaker to the forefront of 2019 consideration.

Finally we dug into David?s recent piece interviewing managers as to whether the modern player is smarter and/or more knowledgeable than players of old.
 
December 22 in Tigers and mlb history:

1899: The fledging American League owners meet to map a strategy against the established National League. They agree to place a team in Chicago with Charles Comiskey as the owner-manager of the franchise.

1915: Organized Baseball and the Federal League sign a peace treaty at Cincinnati, ending their two-year war. The FL agrees to go out of existence, but the Major Leagues pay an enormous price: $600,000 for distribution to FL owners; amalgamation of two FL franchises, one each into National League and American League; recognition of FL players' eligibility, and agreement to bid for them in a Fed-controlled auction.
The owners of the Baltimore Terrapins, hoping to get the Cardinals, balk, but conferees, eager for settlement, defer their claims - a decision they will repent at leisure when the Baltimore owners take their grievance all the way to the Supreme Court.

1926: Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker both deny they conspired to fix a baseball game several years ago.

1953: Jack Dunn III officially turns over the name "Orioles" to the major league franchise. His family had successfully operated the International League Orioles franchise for years in Baltimore, Maryland.

1980: The Boston Red Sox mail Fred Lynn and Carlton Fisk their new contracts two days after the Basic Agreement's December 20 deadline. Boston's blunder make their All-Stars eligible for free agency.

1994: Cincinnati signs free agent Jack Morris. He never throws a pitch for the Reds.

1994: Negotiations between the players’ union and baseball owners break down with no progress. The strike goes on.

1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Joe Oliver as a free agent.
1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Andy Tomberlin as a free agent.

1998: Comerica Bank announces that it has spent $66 million to have its name on the new home of the Detroit Tigers. Comerica Park. Mike Illitch reportedly wanted to call it "Tiger Park".

2005: Detroit signs free agent reliever Todd Jones, who returns to the team he’d first been a closer for.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Bobby Seay as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Tex_Erwin
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/erwinte01.shtml
Tex Erwin 1907.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/berojo01.shtml
Johnny Bero 1948.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/makowto01.shtml
Tom Makowski 1975.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/burnssh01.shtml
Sheldon Burnside 1978-1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wilsogl01.shtml
Glenn Wilson 1982-1983.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/allanan01.shtml
Andy Allanson 1991.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/onsloja01.shtml
Jack Onslow 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Flea_Clifton
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cliftfl01.shtml
Flea Clifton 1934-1937.

from Baseball Reference
 
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http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/21842570/dick-enberg-beloved-broadcaster-dies-age-82
Hall of Fame broadcaster Dick Enberg dies at age 82.
espn

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...voice-cmu-alum-dick-enberg-dies-82/108839852/
Legendary voice, CMU alum Dick Enberg dies at 82.
Detnews

https://detroitsportsnation.com/gen...scaster-dick-enberg-passes-82/12-2017/100482/
Legendary sportscaster Dick Enberg passes at 82.
DSN

Originally born in Mount Clemens, Michigan, Enberg attended college at Central Michigan University where he played collegiate baseball and earned a bachelor’s degree. While at Central Michigan, Enberg was employed by Detroit Tigers radio affiliate WSAM in Saginaw.
Enberg received the Ford C. Frick Award from the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He also won 13 Sports Emmy awards and a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. Additionally, he was also honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
In August of 2017, the Detroit Sports Media named Enberg the 2017 recipient of the DSM Ernie Harwell Lifetime Contribution Award for a lifetime of service to the sports broadcasting community.
 
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Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and Robin Yount are the only players to be named league MVP after not making the All-Star team that season.
Robin Yount only made three All-Star teams in his career.
2 Time AL MVP Greenberg made four All-Star teams.
 
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