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Detroit Tigers Team Notes Over 3 Million Views!!! Thankyou!

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26282857&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Torii's RBI double.
Torii Hunter stakes the Tigers to an early 1-0 lead in the first with a line-drive double to center that scores Austin Jackson.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26283375&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Martinez's RBI single.
Victor Martinez hammers a single off the base of the right-field wall to score Torii Hunter and push the Tigers' lead to 2-0.

http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?c_id=det&content_id=26284999&partnerId=as_mlb_20130414_7150404
Webvideo Jackson's two-run jack.
Austin Jackson unloads on a two-run home run to deep left-center, his first of the 2013 campaign, in the top of the second inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26288673&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Cabrera's two-run single.
Miguel Cabrera lines a base hit to left, plating a pair of Tigers to increase their advantage in the top of the fourth inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26288829&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Prince's RBI double.
Prince Fielder pummels a line-drive double to center field, scoring Miguel Cabrera as the Tigers rally in the top of the fourth.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26289313&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Dirks' RBI single.
Andy Dirks knocks a base hit up the middle to score Prince Fielder with the fourth Tigers' run of the fourth inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26294535&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Peralta's RBI single.
Jhonny Peralta lines a frozen rope to center for a base hit, scoring Prince Fielder for the Tigers in the eighth inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video...7397&c_id=mlb&topic_id=vtp_head_and_shoulders
Webvideo Anibal's impressive start.
Anibal Sanchez moves to 2-0 with a dominant start, fanning eight and surrendering just three hits over seven frames of one-run ball.

from the Tigers official site
 
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http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/14/4223978/tigers-10-as-1-jackson-sanchez-lead-victory
Tigers 10 - A's 1: Jackson, Sanchez lead blowout victory.
from bybtb

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/...me-12-bullpen-sanchez-jackson-hunter-mlb-2013
Quick thoughts: Less bullpen equals less stress.
from blessyouboystigersblog

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/4/14/4224530/overanalysis-anibal-sanchez-pitches-out-of-trouble
Overanalysis: Anibal Sanchez pitches out of trouble with key strikeouts.
from bybtb
 
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AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Justin Masterson 9
T2 Jon Lester 7
T2 Alexi Ogando 7
4 Clay Buchholz 6
T5 Andy Pettitte 5
T5 Justin Verlander 5
T5 Matt Moore 5
T8 Derek Holland 4
T8 C.C. Sabathia 4
T8 Anibal Sanchez 4
T8 Yu Darvish 4
T8 Bud Norris 4

WORST
T1 Brett Myers -9
T1 Brandon Maurer -9
T3 Brayan Villarreal -8
T3 Vance Worley -8
5 Mark Buehrle -7
T6 Joe Blanton -6
T6 Blake Beavan -6
T6 Josh Johnson -6
T9 Carlos Carrasco -5
T9 Matt Harrison -5
T9 Kameron Loe -5
T9 Phil Hughes -5

TEAM TOTALS
1 Rangers 23
2 Red Sox 16
3 A's 9
4 White Sox 8
T5 Royals 6
T5 Orioles 6
7 Tigers 3
8 Twins -3
9 Astros -4
10 Yankees -5
T11 Rays -6
T11 Indians -6
13 Blue Jays -13
T14 Mariners -14
T14 Angels -14

TIGERS
Justin Verlander 5
Anibal Sanchez 4
Darin Downs 2
Doug Fister 2
Drew Smyly 1
Joaquin Benoit 1
Octavio Dotel 0
Al Alburquerque 0
Max Scherzer -1
Phil Coke -1
Rick Porcello -2
Brayan Villarreal -8

from leesininsatmreports
through April 13.
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
T1 Justin Maxwell 4
T1 Matt Dominguez 4
T1 Pedro Florimon Jr. 4
T1 Chris Young 4
T5 Jason Bay 3
T5 Jose Iglesias 3
T5 Sam Fuld 3
T5 Chris Getz 3
T5 Yoenis Cespedes 3
T5 Brian Dozier 3
T5 Shane Victorino 3
T5 Paul Konerko 3
T5 Manny Machado 3
T5 Mitch Moreland 3
T5 James Loney 3
T5 Mark Trumbo 3
T5 Jeff Keppinger 3
T5 Ian Kinsler 3
T5 Peter Bourjos 3
T5 A.J. Pierzynski 3

WORST
T1 Trevor Plouffe -5
T1 Maicer Izturis -5
3 Austin Jackson -4
T4 Prince Fielder -3
T4 Jose Altuve -3
T4 Nick Markakis -3
T4 Josh Willingham -3
T4 Chris Carter -3
T4 Mike Trout -3
T4 Emilio Bonifacio -3
T4 Elvis Andrus -3
T4 Kevin Youkilis -3
T4 Jose Reyes -3
T4 Matt Joyce -3
T4 Jose Bautista -3

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 10
T2 Royals 6
T2 Indians 6
4 Rays 5
T5 Rangers 4
T5 Mariners 4
7 Angels 3
T8 A's 0
T8 Red Sox 0
T8 Orioles 0
11 Yankees -4
T12 Twins -6
T12 Astros -6
14 Tigers -12
15 Blue Jays -13

TIGERS
Jhonny Peralta 2
Torii Hunter 1
Brayan Pena 0
Matt Tuiasosopo 0
Victor Martinez 0
Don Kelly 0
Miguel Cabrera -1
Ramon Santiago -1
Alex Avila -2
Andy Dirks -2
Omar Infante -2
Prince Fielder -3
Austin Jackson -4

from leesininsatmreports
through April 13.
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Chris Davis 14
2 Prince Fielder 13
3 Carlos Santana 12
4 Seth Smith 11
5 Jed Lowrie 9
T6 Coco Crisp 8
T6 Alex Rios 8
T8 Lance Berkman 7
T8 Jose Reyes 7
T10 Kevin Youkilis 6
T10 Daniel Nava 6
T10 Vernon Wells 6
T10 Kelly Shoppach 6

WORST
1 Aaron Hicks -8
T2 David Murphy -6
T2 Jeff Keppinger -6
T2 Victor Martinez -6
T5 Adam Dunn -5
T5 Edwin Encarnacion -5
T5 Mitch Moreland -5
T5 Yunel Escobar -5
T5 Brian Dozier -5
T10 Mike Napoli -4
T10 Justin Smoak -4
T10 Ryan Flaherty -4
T10 Dayan Viciedo -4
T10 Mike Moustakas -4
T10 Dustin Ackley -4
T10 Alex Avila -4
T10 Ichiro Suzuki -4
T10 Jason Kipnis -4
T10 Brett Wallace -4

TEAM TOTALS
1 A's 23
2 Tigers 13
3 Yankees 12
T4 Indians 7
T4 Orioles 7
6 Angels 4
7 Astros 0
8 Red Sox -3
T9 Blue Jays -6
T9 Royals -6
T11 Rangers -7
T11 Mariners -7
T13 Rays -12
T13 White Sox -12
15 Twins -13

TIGERS
Prince Fielder 13
Torii Hunter 4
Austin Jackson 3
Miguel Cabrera 3
Matt Tuiasosopo 2
Brayan Pena 1
Omar Infante 1
Jhonny Peralta 0
Ramon Santiago -1
Andy Dirks -1
Don Kelly -2
Alex Avila -4
Victor Martinez -6

from leesininsatmreports
through April 13
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average - RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
T1 Chris Davis 12
T1 Carlos Santana 12
T3 Seth Smith 10
T3 Prince Fielder 10
5 Alex Rios 9
T6 Coco Crisp 8
T6 Vernon Wells 8
T8 Jed Lowrie 7
T8 Justin Maxwell 7
T8 Lance Berkman 7

WORST
1 Aaron Hicks -9
T2 Maicer Izturis -6
T2 Emilio Bonifacio -6
T2 Ryan Flaherty -6
T2 Victor Martinez -6
T2 David Murphy -6
T2 Alex Avila -6
T2 Adam Dunn -6
T2 Dayan Viciedo -6
T2 Ichiro Suzuki -6
T2 Brett Wallace -6

TEAM TOTALS
1 A's 23
2 Indians 13
3 Yankees 8
T4 Angels 7
T4 Orioles 7
6 Tigers 1
7 Royals 0
8 White Sox -2
T9 Rangers -3
T9 Mariners -3
T9 Red Sox -3
12 Astros -6
13 Rays -7
T14 Blue Jays -19
T14 Twins -19

TIGERS
Prince Fielder 10
Torii Hunter 5
Jhonny Peralta 2
Miguel Cabrera 2
Matt Tuiasosopo 2
Brayan Pena 1
Austin Jackson -1
Omar Infante -1
Ramon Santiago -2
Don Kelly -2
Andy Dirks -3
Victor Martinez -6
Alex Avila -6

from leesininsatmreports
through April 13
 
Opposing starters vs.Tigers have now lasted fewer than 5IP in 5 of last 9GS, and allowed 41ER in 41IP...Parker allowed 8ER in 3.1IP today...

Tigers offense rolling - Tigers have scored 6R+ in 7 of 9G, now 2nd in AL with 69R. Starters ERA drops to 3.01, 2nd in AL.

the Tigers top four hitters all have OBP over .400.

Matchups in Seattle: Fister vs. Harang in gm 1, Scherzer v. Herandez (nice!) Weds, Verlander vs. Iwakuma Thurs...on air Tues. at 9:45pm...
 
April 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1933 Schoolboy Rowe, standout pitcher for the Tigers, makes his big league debut.

1947 - 28-year-old Jackie Robinson makes a historic debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first African-American to play major league baseball in the 20th century. Robinson goes 0 for 3 in his debut, but scores the deciding run in a 5 - 3 victory over the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field. He handles 11 chances at first base, a new position for him. Coach Clyde Sukeforth, interim manager and the man credited with first scouting Robinson, guides the Dodgers to two victories before stepping down. Robinson is the first black player to appear in the majors since 1884.

1954: Hank Aaron collects the first hit of his major league career. The Milwaukee Braves' rookie goes 2 for 5 in a win over the St. Louis Cardinals.

1957 - U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower officially opens the season by tossing out the first ball at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. The ball is the 10 millionth Spalding baseball to be used in major league play.

1958 - Major League Baseball comes to California as the transplanted Giants and Dodgers play the first game on the Pacific Coast.

1972 - Reggie Jackson sports a mustache as the Oakland Athletics top the Minnesota Twins, 4 - 3, in 11 innings. Jackson is the first major league player with facial hair since Frenchy Bordagaray in 1936. Jackson starts a trend with Oakland, as owner Charlie Finley eventually encourages all of his players to grow mustaches.

1976 - The New York Yankees defeat the Minnesota Twins, 11 - 4, in the first game at the newly-renovated Yankee Stadium. Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, and the widows of Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth take part in pre-game ceremonies at the Stadium, which had been closed for the 1974 and 1975 seasons.

1977 - Hank Aaron becomes the first player to have his uniform number retired by two teams. The Atlanta Braves retire his No. 44 during a pre-game ceremony. The Milwaukee Brewers had previously retired Aaron's number.

1983 - Detroit Tigers pitcher Milt Wilcox is one out away from a perfect game when pinch-hitter Jerry Hairston singles, and Wilcox settles for a 6 - 0 one-hitter over the Chicago White Sox. This is only the third time in major league history a perfect game bid has been stopped with one out to go.

1993: Sparky Anderson earns his 2,000th victory as a manager as the Detroit Tigers rally to beat the Oakland Athletics, 3 - 2.

1997 - The 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking the color barrier in major league baseball is celebrated before 54,047 at Shea Stadium during a game between the Mets and the Dodgers. U.S. President Bill Clinton and Jackie's widow, Rachel Robinson, both speak during the 35-minute presentation, but the surprise of the evening occurs when acting Commissioner Bud Selig announces that Robinson's number 42 will be retired in perpetuity for every team.

2004 - Fifty-seven years after the historic event, major league baseball begins the tradition of Jackie Robinson Day, an annual celebration marking the day the color line was broken. At big league parks across the country there are ceremonies honoring the ground-breaking Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman, including Commissioner Bud Selig joining his widow, Rachel Robinson, for a Shea Stadium tribute.

2009: Every player in Major League Baseball wears number 42 today, in honor of the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color line. The practice will be repeated in future years.

2011: Jim Leyland savors his 1,500th win as a manager when the Tigers defeat the Athletics, 8 - 4, with a wild 10th inning. Oakland is cruising to a 1 - 0 victory after a solid start by Brandon McCarthy when Miguel Cabrera homers off Brian Fuentes to tie the game in the 9th. In the 10th, the A's commit three errors and the Tigers score 7 runs, two on a bases-loaded double by Brennan Boesch that breaks the tie. The A's then rally for 3 runs on their own in the bottom of the frame, but it is not enough to cancel Detroit's outburst. Leyland is the 19th manager in history to reach the 1,500-win milestone.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Eddie_Mayo
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mayoed01.shtml
Eddie Mayo 1944-1948.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Joe_Hoover
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hoovejo01.shtml
Joe Hoover 1943-1945.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Woodie_Fryman
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/frymawo01.shtml
Woodie Fryman 1972-1974.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Reno_Bertoia
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bertore01.shtml
Reno Bertoia 1953-1958, 1961-1962.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobo_Osborne
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/osborbo02.shtml
Bobo Osborne 1957-1959, 1961-1962.

from Baseball Reference
 
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http://www.freep.com/article/20130415/SPORTS02/304150115/detroit-tigers-austin-jackson-torii-hunter
Tigers table-setters Austin Jackson, Torii Hunter on fire.
Young leadoff man, veteran No. 2 batter leading the hit parade.
from the freep

Hunter said he never has been part of a lineup quite this talented.

"This team, they are professional," Hunter said. "These guys are big power guys and you think they just swing (away). No, they have great at-bats, intense at-bats, and they grind. They will take base hits over homers. This is a good group of guys. If we just stay healthy ..."

He insists he is just a part of a wicked group of hitters. And he likes the focus at the top of the lineup. But not for reasons you might guess.

"We want you to" (keep the attention there), he said.

He called it "showing you the left, then sticking you with the right. You look at us and you see seasoned guys, guys that have been around, Prince, Cabrera, myself, Victor, you look at that bunch right there, you kind of forget about our catfish. The bottom-feeders, we call them."
The bottom of the lineup -- or catfish, as he calls them -- had four hits Sunday.
 
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