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June 30 in Tigers and mlb history:

1913 Tigers skipper Hughie Jennings manages his 1,000th game. His record is 552-436.

1917: The Tigers split with the host Browns, losing the opener before winning, 5 - 3. Ty Cobb warms up in the first game with two hits, then clocks an opposite field grand slam and a triple in the second game. The slam clears the LF bleachers.

1927: The Tigers edge the Indians, 6 - 5, beating George Uhle for the 5th time this year.

1931: The Athletics buy veteran Waite Hoyt from Detroit.

1934: In a 4 - 3, 10-inning loss to the Browns, Tiger CF Gee Walker is picked off base twice in the same frame, earning him a 10-day suspension for his ineptitude. After Hank Greenberg singles, Walker reaches base on a error, but then gets caught off base when C Rollie Hemsley fires to first base. Greenberg attempts to draw a throw by running to third base and is thrown out, with Walker taking second. Moments later, with Walker standing six feet off the bag "as brave as a boy on a burning deck" (writer Charles P. Ward's description), pitcher Jack Knott's throw to SS Alan Strange nabs him. Mickey Cochrane is so furious he suspends Walker and fines him $20 - the 6th time this season that he has earned a $20 fine. Gee's next appearance won't come until July 16 when he pinch-hits for Cochrane.

1935: At St. Louis, leadoff hitter Pete Fox leads the Tigers to a twinbill drubbing of the Browns, as Detroit rolls, 18 - 1 and 11 - 6. Fox drives in 10 runs, six in the opener when he hits his second grand slam of the month. Fox has eight hits, five in the nitecap, and scores four runs in each game. Schoolboy Rowe coasts in the opener and Alvin Crowder is the nitecap winner.

1956 - Al Kaline could’ve hit for the cycle if he just didn’t hit so well: He has a home run, a triple and two doubles, but no singles, and the Tigers beat the kansas athletics 14 - 2.

1958 The Detroit Tigers sign amateur free agent Mickey Lolich. Starting in 1963 through 1975, Lolich will win 207 games for the Tigers.

1960: At Fenway Park, SS Don Buddin pulls some fancy footwork to lead the BoSox to a win against the Tigers. With the score tied in the 8th, Buddin is caught in a rundown between third base and home, but he eludes Detroit catcher Red Wilson to score. Wilson argues that Buddin left the base line, and earns an ejection by Red Flaherty for his views. The Red Sox score three more runs and win, 11 - 7. Ted Williams has a home run, off Jim Bunning, and Rocky Colavito answers with two homers.

1997: Bobby Higginson belts three home runs and drives in seven runs and Justin Thompson allows four hits in eight innings as Detroit kicks the Mets, 14 - 0. It is the most lopsided shutout in Mets history. Detroit hits more homers (6) than the Mets have hits (5), and it is the most home runs given up by Mets' pitchers since April 29, 1978.

2004 - For the third straight game, the Tigers win thanks to walk-off home run. Following the lead of teammates Eric Munson and Carlos Pena in the two previous games, Dmitri Young hits a two-run dinger in the 11th inning to beat the Indians 9 - 7.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Davy_Jones
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...onesda01.shtml
Davy Jones 1906-1912, 1918.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bu...Firpo_Marberry
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...arbefi01.shtml
Firpo Marberry 1933-1935.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...uddido01.shtml
Don Buddin 1962.

from baseball reference
 
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Jeff 'Wimpy' Jones goes deep into archives to help Verlander.
What was wrong with Justin Verlander? Pitching coach Jeff Jones went back "a couple of years" in the Tigers' archives to find out.

On Saturday night, after allowing the Tampa Bay Rays to score three runs on nine hits in a no-decision, Verlander revealed he had changed the tilt of his shoulders after working with Jones in the bullpen following his previous start.

The changes worked.

"I thought that was the best he's thrown in a while," manager Jim Leyland said.

Jones said he watched Verlander throw on the sidelines and reviewed films of his games for the past couple of years, searching for the answer as to why the Tiger right-hander has been struggling this season.

What Jones discovered was that Verlander's front arm was "getting higher and higher."

"Justin has a great feel for when he does something wrong," Jones said. "But he didn't feel this one."

"I felt my fastball command was much better right out of the gate," Verlander said
from the Tigers official site
 
Worth noting.
Jhonny Peralta got a day off on Sunday as Leyland continued to rest his starters on this 11-game road trip.
"I'm trying to give everybody a day off if I can," the manager said.

The Tigers will play seven games in a row on artificial turf.

Depending upon Monday's weather, Anibal Sanchez will either make a Minor League rehab start for the Tigers' Gulf Coast League team or for the Class A Lakeland Tigers. If not, he will either pitch in a simulated game or throw indoors at the Tigers' spring training complex.

Even through rookie Bruce Rondon took the loss in Saturday night's game after allowing three singles and a wild pitch in the 10th inning, Leyland expects Rondon to be a prominent part of the Tigers' bullpen.

"He's going to be a very usable guy for us," Leyland said on Sunday.

Comparing low-keyed Drew Smyly to high-intensity Phil Coke, Leyland said, "Smyly snores while he plays checkers and Coke is revving all over the place."
from the Tigers official site
 
http://www.freep.com/article/20130630/SPORTS02/130630001/detroit-tigers-tampa-bay-rays-game-thread
Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 1: Tigers drop series to Rays, now in first-place tie with Indians.
from the freep

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/06/detroit_tigers_wrap_up_series_13.html
Miguel Cabrera hits 25th home run, Detroit Tigers fall into first-place tie in division after 3-1 loss to Rays.
from Mlive

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/.../Tigers-offense-feeble-again-Rays-take-series
Tigers' offense feeble again, Rays take series.
from the detnews

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_06_30_detmlb_tbamlb_1&mode=recap_away&c_id=det
Bats fall quiet as Tigers drop finale to Rays.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/inde...d=det#gid=2013_06_30_detmlb_tbamlb_1&mode=box
Boxscore.
from the Tigers official site

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/6/...ney-cabrera-fish-tank-first-place-tie-central
Rays 3 - Tigers 1: Beyond meek offense dooms Rick Porcello, Tigers fall into first place tie in Central.
from bybtb

http://www.foxsportsdetroit.com/mlb...ame-series-to-Rays?blockID=916513&feedID=3706
Tigers drop game, series to Rays. with 2 webvideos.
from DetroitFox

http://www.thedetroitsportssite.com...s-should-be-as-al-central-lead-vanishes/35633
Worried Yet? Detroit Tigers Should Be as AL Central Lead Vanishes.
from the detroitsportssite

http://walkoffwoodward.com/?p=7880&fb_source=pubv1
Offense Can’t Back Porcello in 3-1 Loss.
from walkoffwoodwardtigersblog
 
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http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...iguel-Cabrera?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Sports
Tigers' Rick Porcello plunks Ben Zobrist to back Miguel Cabrera.
from the detnews

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/06/tampa_bay_rays_joe_maddon.html
Joe Maddon wishes Miguel Cabrera 'wouldn't cry so much,' wants league to look into errant pitch.
from Mlive

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130630&content_id=52280818&vkey=news_det&c_id=det
Cabrera's homer splashes tank after bench warnings.
from the Tigers official site
 
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