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Justin Verlander threw his 29th career start of at least 7 scoreless innings. Only 3 Tigers pitchers in the Live Ball era have more.

Justin Verlander tonight threw 25 fastballs at 95+ MPH, his 2nd-most in a start this season.
 
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Tigers option Avisail Garcia to Toledo, will activate Matt Tuiasosopo from DL prior to tomorrow's game.

Anibal Sanchez will come off the DL this Saturday to face the Indians.
 
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July 5 in Tigers and mlb history history:

1914 - Hall of Famer Harry Heilmann hits his first home run.

1934 - Lou Gehrig hits an inside-the-park grand slam, as the Yankees beat the Senators, 8 - 3. It is his 4th of the season and 17th overall, passing Babe Ruth's career total. Gehrig will eventually set a career record of 23 grand slams. Gehrig now has 321 career home runs to Ruth's 698.

1947 - Striking out as a pinch hitter in an Indian 6 - 5 loss to the White Sox, 22-year old Larry Doby becomes the first black to appear in the American League. The former Newark Eagles standout will play in the major leagues for 13 years, amassing 1,515 hits, just three less than Jackie Robinson. Tomorrow, he will go 1 for 5 in his first full game at 1B.

1952 - The Tigers fire their manager of four years, Red Rolfe, replacing him with the popular pitcher Freddie Hutchinson a Tigers pitcher for 10 years. Detroit loses over 100 games for the first time in franchises history. Hutchinson, who manages through the Tigers 1954 season, has new blood on the team with players Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline, and pitchers Billy Hoeft*, and Paul Foytack.

1962 Rocky Colavito hits three home runs and 5 rbi in a loss to the indians.

1969: OF Mickey Stanley plays his 220th straight errorless game and C Bill Freehan picks Paul Blair off third base unassisted. Blair, on third with a triple, strolls too slowly back to the bag after the bat flies out of the hands of Frank Robinson.

1972: In a game against the Royals in Kansas City, Mickey Lolich strikes out the 2,000th batter of his career. In the fifth inning, Lolich fans Cookie Rojas to become the first Tiger hurler to reach the 2,000-K mark. He will end up with 2,679 strikeouts in his career with Detroit, the most by a left-hander in American League history.

1984 - Down 4 - 1 with two outs in the 9th, the visiting Tigers score six runs to beat the Rangers 7 - 4. Lou Whitaker's bases-loaded single scores two, Alan Trammell's single scores another, and Kirk Gibson seals it with a three-run shot down the right field line. Charlie Hough is the loser, while reliever Aurelio Lopez's record goes up to 7-0.

1989 - The Tigers sign amateur free agent pitcher Jose Lima.

1996 - The Michigan Court of Appeals rules against the Tiger Stadium Fan Club, clearing a hurdle for the Tigers to get a new stadium.

2002 - On this date the great Ted Williams, outfielder, manager; All-Star, and Hall of Famer passes away.

2002 - The A’s, Tigers, and Yankees combine for a three-way trade. The Tigers get Carlos Pena and Jeremy Bonderman, the A’s land Ted Lilly, and the Yankees wind up with Jeff Weaver.

2011: Justin Verlander may be headed to the All-Star Game, but it is Dan Haren who pitches a two-hitter, outdueling the Tigers' ace in a 1 - 0 Angels victory. Verlander and manager Jim Leyland are both ejected by umpire Joe West after Verlander exits the game in the 8th inning.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...orreti01.shtml
Tim Worrell 1998.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Pete_Fox
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl.../foxpe01.shtml
Pete Fox 1933-1940.

from baseball reference
 
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http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/37795/justin-verlanders-rebound-should-inspire
Justin Verlander's rebound should inspire.
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http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=9451206
Justin Verlander pitched seven scoreless innings and struck out five in the Tigers' 11-1 win over the Blue Jays.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/68169/heat-verlanders-key-to-success-on-july-4th
Throwing Heat Verlander's key to success on July 4th.
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Throwing heat on July 4th
* He threw 25 fastballs at 95+ MPH (his 2nd-most in a start this season)

* 75% of the fastballs he threw with 2 strikes (12 of 16) were 95+

* His fastball averaged 93.9 MPH, maxed out at 98.1, and 40% of them were 95+ (all his 4th-best this season)

* So he stuck with it: He threw 62% fastballs, his 2nd-most in a start this season (4th-highest in the past 2 seasons)
 
Tigers 11 - @Blue Jays 1 ? With the top dog out of action, the whole lineup responded, and Justin Verlander returned from the missing with 7 shutout innings on 3 hits. Staked to a 2-0 lead before his first pitch, Verlander set down the first 11. And after he skirted the first threat in the 5th, his mates made it a 7-0 coaster. Torii Hunter carried the #3 banner for the fallen Cabrera and drove in 3, giving their non-Miggy 3rd hitters 4 RBI in 10 PAs this year.

Austin Jackson scored in Detroit?s first 4 tally innings (HR and 3 singles), and walked during the final rally. That gave him 51 runs in 53 games played this year, or 0.96 R/G. Since 2001, the best runs rate with 50+ games was 0.93 by Mike Trout last year (129 runs in 139 games). Since WWII, just 4 players have averaged 0.96 R/G or better: A-Rod ?96 (141 R, 146 G); Molitor ?87 (114/118); Rickey ?85 (146/143); and Teddy ?49 (150/155).

J.V. had allowed 7 hits or more in his last 3 games and 4 in a row before that ? his only two streaks of 3 or more such games since 2010 began. Even with the strong outing, he?s fanned 5 or less in 4 straight, his only streak of 3+ since 2009 began (153 starts).

Verlander?s now faced the Jays 8 times. The first 3 were duds (19 runs in 15 IP), but the last have each been 7+ IP on 2 runs or less, totaling 6 runs and 20 hits in 41 IP, with one for the books.

Casey Janssen never walks no one, nohow, but he?s not used to pitching in blowouts, either. After a double in the 9th, Janssen hit his first batter this year, then issued 2 straight walks and was pulled. It?s just the 2nd time in 2 calendar years (119 games) that Janssen has walked 2.

When I saw Detroit up 2-0 in the first, it felt about 50-50 that Miggy had homered; he?s tied with CarGo for the MLB lead at six 1st-inning taters. But for the first time since last August, Cabrera was out of the lineup, resting his sore back. It?s just the 3rd game he?s missed entirely since 2011, and his 36th game missed out of 1,672 team contests (counting 41 postseason games) since his 2003 debut. That?s a play rate of 97.8%, or a miss rate of 3.5 games per 162.

Even in this barrage, Victor Martinez went 0-3 with RISP, and is now 20 for 99 in those spots. Some claim to see progress in V-Mart?s 2 HRs and 9 RBI over the prior 11 games. But his slashes have all gone down since June 9, and the club?s under .500 since then. It?s past the halfway point, almost 350 PAs, and your DH is batting .235/.289/.346, with 13 GDPs. He?s 34, coming off a lost season. Do something, Jim. It?s not as though you?re cruising to the division crown, and the wild cards might not be open. If this team misses the playoffs, you will have failed in your job.
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