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http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/7/...ralta-suspension-biogensis-puig-all-star-game
Bless You Boys Tigers blog Podcast 80: Beanball shenanigans.

Topics:
?Many think the Tigers should have the best record in baseball, not the ninth overall and fifth best in the AL.
?Are the Tigers getting too caught up in retribution shenanigans?
?The umpires completely mishandled the Chris Sale - Prince Fielder situation, resulting in a fiasco.
?Tigers game system, allowing Rick Porcello to dodge missing a start by dropping the appeal of his suspension.
?Was Colby Rasmus' slide dirty or just hard?

?Biogensis suspensions may not come down as soon as first reported.

?Tigers have six All-Stars, most since 1986.
?Freddie Freeman of the Braves, Blue Jays' Steve Delabar win the All-Star Game Final Vote. Was there a Yasiel Puig backlash?
 
Victor Martinez is hitting. 444 (20-for-45) with eight runs scored, five doubles, one home run and seven RBIs in 11 games this month. He leads the American League in hits for the month of July and will carry a 13-game hitting streak into the game tonight.

Miguel Cabrera leads the major leagues with 130 hits. That is the most hits for a Tigers player through 91 games since Al Kaline had 133 in the first 91 games during the 1955 season.

Tigers 3B Miguel Cabrera passed Chili Davis and tied Dick Allen for 87th place on the all time HR list, with 351. Cabrera reached 30 HR for the 9th time and 7th consecutive year.

Cabrera is tied for 4th for most 30 HR seasons through the age of 30.

T1 Jimmie Foxx 10
T1 Alex Rodriguez 10
T1 Albert Pujols 10
T4 Eddie Mathews 9
T4 Miguel Cabrera 9
T6 Vladimir Guerrero 8
T6 Mickey Mantle 8
T6 Frank Robinson 8
T9 Fred McGriff 7
T9 Hank Aaron 7
T9 Adam Dunn 7
T9 Mel Ott 7
T9 Mark Teixeira 7
T9 Harmon Killebrew 7
T9 Ralph Kiner 7
T9 Ken Griffey Jr. 7
T9 Manny Ramirez 7
T9 Andruw Jones 7
 
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http://www.blessyouboys.com/detroit...-candidates-outfield-prospects-collins-fields
Tigers Trade Candidates: Daniel Fields, Tyler Collins a valuable pair.
from bybtb

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/7/...javier-lopez-sergio-romo-san-francisco-giants
Detroit Tiger rumors: Javier Lopez, Sergio Romo on the radar?
from bybtb

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2013/7/12/4518508/detroit-tigers-rumors-jair-jurrjens-baltimore-orioles
Detroit Tigers rumors: Could Jair Jurrjens be a fit in the Tigers' bullpen?
from bybtb
 
http://opoutofleftfield.blogspot.com/2013/07/leyland-steamed-after-thursdays.html
Leyland steamed after Thursday's ejection: 'That's the maddest I've been in the eight years I've been here'.
from the Oakland Press

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2013/07/detroit_tigers_jim_leyland_on_41.html
Detroit Tigers' Jim Leyland in aftermath of ejection: 'That's the maddest I've been in eight years'.
from Mlive

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...im-Leyland-maddest-he-has-been-Tigers-manager
Umps' actions Thursday made Jim Leyland 'maddest' he has been as Tigers manager.
from the detnews

http://www.freep.com/article/201307...eepDetroitTigers+(freep.com+|+Detroit+Tigers)
Detroit Tigers' Jim Leyland takes media to task after Thursday's dust-up.
from the freep
 
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Hunter: 'I've never been thrown at my head this much'.
DETROIT -- The Tigers may have found out there's a price to pay for being the defending American League champions.

Whether it's Miguel Cabrera taking a pitch up and in from the Rays' Fernando Rodney, Torii Hunter getting hit by a pitch on the shoulder by the Blue Jays' Todd Redmond, or Prince Fielder watching the White Sox's Chris Sale fire a pitch near his head on Thursday.

"It's the Tigers, and we have a great lineup," Hunter said. "You've got Miguel, you got Prince, you got Victor [Martinez], and you got myself, and on. So the mindset is: 'Oh, I'm not intimidated by them. Let me show them that I'm going to throw them at their head.'"

Hunter signed with the Tigers in the offseason for what he saw as a strong chance to compete for a World Series. That chance, however, came with an unknown consequence.

"I've never been thrown at my head this much in my career," he said.

In the end, the Tigers have been the ones facing ejections and suspensions for their retaliations, regardless if they are intentional or unintentional.

"After [Toronto's Colby Rasmus injured Omar Infante with a hard slide], it's like everybody is able to do whatever they want to us," reliever Phil Coke said. "But if something is to go the other way, everybody gets all upset instead of the game playing itself out."

Hunter says it's a part of the game for pitchers to throw inside to keep hitters off-balance, but pitches near a batter's head can't be tolerated.

"I don't care how good you are, you can't control throwing at somebody's head," Hunter said. "The ball will fade in and knock somebody out, and their career could be crashed."
from the Tigers official site
 
Miggy looking to add to first-half history.
DETROIT -- Miguel Cabrera has one weekend left to slug his way further up the first-half records list. With his 30th home run of the year Thursday, he already put himself in unprecedented territory.

No one in Major League history had the combination of 30 home runs and 90 RBIs by the All-Star break until Cabrera hit his 30th. However, there's a catch. Jimmie Foxx had 30 homers and 93 RBIs by the 80-game mark in 1932, the year before the first All-Star Game. He ended with 58 homers and 169 RBIs.

Cabrera is the 35th player to reach the 30-homer mark by the break since 1933. The previous high RBI total for that group was 87, matched by four players (Albert Pujols in 2009, David Ortiz in '06, Mark McGwire in 1998 and Willie Stargell in 1971).

Two previous players to top the 90-RBI mark by the break had 29 home runs. Tony Perez and George Foster each had 29 homers and 90 RBIs at the break with the '70 and '77 Reds, respectively.

Cabrera, meanwhile, has three games left and six RBIs to go to try to become the third player ever to hit the century mark by the break. His 95th RBI, RBI, which he earned on a sacrifice fly in the second inning of Friday's game against the Rangers, tied Josh Hamilton ('08 Rangers) for fifth on the list.
from the Tigers official site
 
Leyland: 'Sanchez was the guy to pitch to Phegley'.
DETROIT -- The day Anibal Sanchez returned from the disabled list last weekend in Cleveland, Tigers manager Jim Leyland said his two starts before the All-Star break would be a build-up process to get him back into full game shape for the second half after missing a few weeks with a right shoulder strain.

That did not make Leyland's decision on when to pull Sanchez anywhere near automatic in Thursday's loss to the White Sox. The conversation Leyland had with Sanchez on his way back to the dugout following the fifth inning made that clear.

"He asked if I felt good," Sanchez said. "I felt good."

With that, Sanchez went out for the sixth inning with 83 pitches thrown. He threw 19 in the sixth, the last of them sent out by Josh Phegley for a go-ahead grand slam.

On Friday, Leyland defended his decision to stick with Sanchez as the inning went on.

"I thought Sanchez was the guy to pitch to Phegley, or else I would've taken him out," Leyland said.

Sanchez had given up a run on five hits going into the sixth. He finished allowing five runs, four earned, on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings.
from the Tigers official site
 
July 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901 - Doc Nance becomes the first player in Tigers history to get six hits in one game.

1911 - In the 9th against the A's, Ty Cobb breaks a 7 - 7 tie by scoring from first on Jim Delahanty's single. Cobb runs through coach Hughie Jennings' frantic signal to hold up and, using a fadeaway slide, eludes the tag of catcher Ira Thomas. Detroit wins 8 - 7, to stay in first place.

1916 - Detroit's Bill James strikes out seven straight batters in the Tigers' 3 - 1 win over Washington.

1927 Sam Gibson of the Tigers walks 12 but gets the win anyway.

1934 - In front of 20,000 fans during the third inning at Navin Field in Detroit, Babe Ruth wallops a Tommy Bridges 3-2 pitch far over the right field wall for his 700th career home run. The 4 - 2 victory over the Tigers puts the Bronx Bombers back into first place, but Lou Gehrig is helped off the field in the first inning with a severe bout of lumbago.

1940 - Bobo Newsom wins his 13th consecutive decision, the longest win streak for him. His line in that time: 17 G, 17 GS, 13 CG, 135.2 IP, 102 H, 42 R, 34 ER, 42 BB, 84 K, and 2.26 ERA.

1944 - A .300 hitter as a rookie for the Tigers in 1943, Dick Wakefield finishes Navy air training and then is released from the service pending assignment. He rejoins the Tigers and will hit .355 the rest of the season, pushing Detroit near the flag despite the loss of 12 of its first 13 home games. In the first week after the All-Star Game, Wakefield homers twice, and goes 9 for 24.

1948 - At Sportsman's Park, the American League defeats the National League for the 11th time in 15 All-Star contests, 5 - 2. Vic Raschi pitches three scoreless innings to pick up the win and hits a two-run single as well. Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, George Kell and Hal Newhouser miss places in the lineup due to injuries.

1954 - At Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, Senators hurler Dean Stone does not retire a batter, but gets the win in the American League's 11 - 9 All-Star Game victory as he throws out Red Schoendienst trying to steal home in the 8th inning for the third out before retiring a batter. The AL breaks the National League's 4-game winning streak. Larry Doby's pinch home run in the bottom of the 8th, followed by Nellie Fox's 2-run single, ends the highest-scoring All-Star Game in history. The two teams combine for 31 hits, with the AL amassing 17. The Indians' Al Rosen has two homers and 5 RBIs

1965 - For the first time in All-Star history, the National League takes the lead in games won over the American League as the Senior Circuit edges the junior loop, 6 - 5 at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota. Willie Mays homers, walks twice and scores twice. Game MVP Juan Marichal throws three scoreless innings.

1971 - In a game which features six home runs, including Reggie Jackson's crushing a Dock Ellis 4th-inning pitch off the power generator located on the Tiger Stadium right-field roof 520 feet from home plate, the American League beats the National League, 6 - 4, in All-Star action. All the players who homer - Johnny Bench, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Frank Robinson, Harmon Killebrew as well as Reggie - will become members of the Hall of Fame. It is the only AL All-Star victory between 1962 and 1983.

1976 - Three Tigers start in the annual All-Star Game, played in Philadelphia. Rookie pitcher Mark Fidrych is on the mound, Ron LeFlore leads off and plays center field, and Rusty Staub plays right field. The National League wins the contest 7-1.

1984: At Minnesota, Detroit tops the Twins 5 - 3, when Lou Whitaker bloops an inside-the-park homer to win it. Detroit sends it to extra innings when RF Kirk Gibson throws out Tim Teufel at home with two out in the 9th. Willie Hernandez (5-0) is the winner.

1993 - Players Association chief Donald Fehr says that if serious negotiations between the players and the owners don't begin soon, the players could go out on strike in September, threatening the postseason.

2002 - The Tigers defeat the White Sox twice, 5 - 3 and 3 - 1, to mark their first sweep of a doubleheader in almost nine years.

2004 - Having earned the All-Star MVP award as a 23-year-old for pitching three perfect innings at the Astrodome in 1986, the 41-year old Roger Clemens gives up six runs in the 1st inning in the 75th Midsummer Classic played at Houston's Minute Maid Park. The eventual 9 - 4 American League victory is halted in the top of the 5th inning as the much chagrined "Rocket" receives the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award from Bud Selig in recognition of his outstanding 21-year career.

2010: The National League wins the 2010 All-Star Game, played at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, 3 - 1, for its first win since 1996. MVP Brian McCann drives in all three runs with a bases-loaded double off Matt Thornton in the 7th. In a year in which pitchers have grabbed most of the headlines, the game is true to form, as pitchers dominate. The American League's only score comes on a sacrifice fly by Robinson Cano.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sodowcl01.shtml
Clint Sodowsky 1995-1996.

from baseball reference
 
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