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Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski, on the last time he talked to another GM about a closer: "Probably this week... You always talk."

Update on Valverde: Threw a scoreless inning against Braves minor-league affiliate in extended spring training. Struck out two, walked one.

https://soundcloud.com/siriusxmsports/dave-dombrowksi-tigers-gm
Podcast Dave Dombrowksi, Tigers GM, addresses the closing situation and potentially trading for a closer.

Per STATS LLC, this 9 games marks the Tigers' longest errorless streak to start a season since 1921.
 
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http://www.freep.com/article/20130412/SPORTS02/130412042/detroit-tigers-jose-valverde-lakeland
Valverde throws an inning.
from the freep

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/04/jose_valverde_strikes_out_two.html
Jose Valverde strikes out one in scoreless inning in extended spring training game.
from Mlive

http://beck.mlblogs.com/2013/04/12/valverde-faces-hitters-in-extended-spring/
Valverde faces hitters in extended spring.
from JasonBeck'sTigersblog

Next stop TripleAAA Toledo. He has an opt-out date of May 5 that allows him to request his release if he’s not in the big leagues by then.

nothing here about pitch type.
 
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Red-hot Torii takes first breather.
Jim Leyland said he and Torii Hunter have an agreement. Hunter getting a day off in Friday's series opener against the A's is part of that agreement.

For the first time this season, Hunter's hot bat wasn't in the starting lineup. He usually starts in right field and hits in the No. 2 hole. On Friday, Don Kelly got the nod at right, and Andy Dirks, usually the No. 6 hitter, batted second, carrying a .136 batting average. Hunter owns a career .241 average in 58 at-bats against Oakland's Friday starter, Bartolo Colon.

Hunter, 37, has been on fire. Thursday's two-hit game against Toronto marked his seventh multihit game this season. Hunter, batting .405, is the third Tigers player since 1916 to tally multiple hits in seven of the club's first nine games of the season.

"I gave him off tonight because I want him to play tomorrow for sure," Leyland said of the right-handed-hitting Hunter. "I thought this was a good time. I want to be careful with him. I want to watch him, obviously. I didn't want him off tomorrow because we have a lefty [Brett Anderson] tomorrow, a tough lefty."

Hunter gave his input but was OK with the decision.

"I understand," he said. "I get it. It's early, but I got a day game after a night."

Smiling, Hunter added, "I kind of argued with him. Hey, I want to be in there, but I understand what he's doing. I'm all for it. He's the skip. I'm going with his decision. He knows what he wants to do. He's looking down the road, not just now."

Just the type of reaction Leyland has quickly grown to admire and expect out of a guy like Hunter in his first year with Detroit since signing as a free agent on Nov. 19.

"He plays the game right," Leyland said. "He handles himself right. He's one of those guys who just has a presence about him, on and off the field. Dignified, well-spoken -- he's got a lot going for him."
from the Tigers official site
 
Leyland lauds Tigers' fortitude.
A day after a 35-degree first-pitch temperature, Tigers manager Jim Leyland's body and perspective had warmed up in sunny Oakland on Friday when he reflected on Thursday's 11-1, series-clinching win against Toronto in Detroit.

"I think that's as proud as I've been of a team on any particular day that I've ever managed," he said. "I mean that. Those conditions were absolutely miserable."

The misery had historical measure: It was the coldest temperature for a Tigers home game since 1996, according to STATS, with steady rain and strong wind.

Still, the Tigers used aggressive baserunning and offensive power to help erase Wednesday's tough defeat to the Blue Jays.

"I couldn't get over how our guys came out running the bases, ready to go," Leyland said. "Could have been a delay, tough loss the day before. The weather conditions were as bad as I've ever played in or managed in, or right up there. That spoke volumes about our guys yesterday. I was really impressed with that. Not just because we won. Obviously, that helped, but just the way they went about it. I thought that was pretty impressive."
from the Tigers official site
 
http://www.freep.com/article/201304...st-Coast-opener-Tigers-fall-on-walk-off-homer
Oakland 4, Detroit 3 (12 innings): In West Coast opener, Tigers fall on walk-off homer.
from the freep

Phil Coke was sent back to the hotel before the game started because he was sick. Octavio Dotel tweaked his elbow in the ninth after throwing to two batters. Al Alburquerque wasn’t ready to pitch because of his workload against the Blue Jays.
Leyland said the training staff would evaluate Dotel overnight.

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/04/detroit_tigers_play_oakland_at.html
Detroit Tigers suffer 4-3 loss to Oakland A's on walk-off home run in 12th inning by Josh Donaldson.
from Mlive

FF Crisp left the game with a strained left groin.

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...-go-ahead-homer-Tigers-watch-s-celebrate-12th
After just missing go-ahead homer, Tigers watch A's celebrate in 12th.
from the detnews

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_04_12_detmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=recap_away&c_id=det
Tigers open West Coast swing with loss in extras.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/inde...d=det#gid=2013_04_12_detmlb_oakmlb_1&mode=box
Boxscore.
from the Tigers official site
 
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April 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1926: In one of the greatest Opening Day pitchers' duels ever, Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators defeats Eddie Rommel and the Philadelphia Athletics, 1 - 0, in a 15-inning battle. The game will set the record for longest opening day contest until 2012, when the Blue Jays and Indians play 16 innings on April 5th.

1953 - For the first time in half a century, a new city is represented in the American or National league. The Braves who moved from Boston to Milwaukee over the winter, open in Cincinnati.

1954, the Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 3-0 at Briggs Stadium. It was the first broadcast in Detroit for the then-radio voice of the Orioles -- a Georgian named Ernie Harwell!

1954: The brand new Baltimore Orioles open in Detroit and lose, 3 - 0. Don Larsen takes the loss against Steve Gromek. The Tigers start fast and will win 12 of their first 18 games.

1954: Hank Aaron makes his major league debut in left field for the Milwaukee Braves and goes 0 for 5 in a 9 - 8 loss to the Cincinnati Redlegs.

1962: At Wrigley Field, Stan Musial scores his 1,869th run to set a new National League record as the Cardinals beat the Cubs, 8 - 5, in 15 innings.

1968 - Looking back on his career some 30 years later, Willie Mays will recall being gunned down going from first to third exactly once: "Roberto Clemente threw me out on a bang-bang play at third. I should have remembered what a tremendous arm he had." If Willie's memory is correct, this was the play, as witnessed by James K. McGee of the San Francisco Chronicle: "Willie Mays, leading off the 7th, lined a single into left for the Giants' first hit. When Willie McCovey, the next hitter, bounced a single over Donn Clendenon's outstretched glove into right field, it appeared the dam had been broken and runs would flow. Then came the key play of the game. Mays rounded second base and slowed down to draw a throw from right fielder Roberto Clemente. Mays, either overestimating his own speed or underestimating the power and accuracy of Clemente's arm, was thrown out trying to reach third. Maury Wills tagged him as he slid by."

1970 - The Oakland Athletics use gold-colored bases during the club's home opener. The Rules Committee subsequently bans this innovation.

1972 - The first player strike in Major League Baseball history ends, with an abbreviated schedule to start two days later.

1980: The first Q battery in major league history occurs, when Dan Quisenberry (pitcher) and Jamie Quirk (catcher) of the Kansas City Royals face the Detroit Tigers. Detroit wins 3 - 2.

1984 - Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos gets his 4,000th hit, a double off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jerry Koosman, to join Ty Cobb as the only major leaguers to reach 4,000 career hits. The hit comes exactly 21 years after Rose delivered his first hit.

1988 - A major league record 924 balks will be called this season after umpires are instructed to interpret the complete stop rule more strictly.

1998 - Ken Griffey, Jr. of the Seattle Mariners hits his 300th career home run to become the second-youngest player to reach the milestone. Griffey's 300th, a two-run shot to right off the Cleveland Indians' Jose Mesa, is his second homer of the game and sixth of the season. At 28 years, 143 days old, Griffey is second only to Jimmie Foxx, who hit his 300th at 27 years, 328 days. Foxx hit 534 homers during his Hall of Fame career.

2009: 1976 American League Rookie of the Year Mark "The Bird" Fidrych dies at 54 from an accident while fixing a truck on his farm in Northborough, MA.

2011: After four days of deliberation, the jury in the Trial of Barry Bonds returns a guilty verdict on the charge of obstruction of justice, while failing to reach a decision on the three charges of perjury the slugger was also facing. Barry Bonds faces up to 10 years in jail for the felony conviction, although probation is a more likely; Judge Susan Illston may however decide to re-try the three charges which resulted in a hung jury.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Kid_Elberfeld
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/elberki01.shtml
Kid Elberfeld 1901-1903.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ike_Brown
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brownik01.shtml
Ike Brown 1969-1974.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leitema01.shtml
Mark Leiter 1991-1993.

Tigers players and scouts who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Wish_Egan
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/eganwi01.shtml
Wish Egan 1902, scout over 40 years.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mark_Fidrych
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fidryma01.shtml
Mark Fidrych 1976-1980.

from Baseball Reference
 
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