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Since joining the Tigers, Doug Fister is 21-6 with a 2.14 ERA in 28 starts after the All-Star break.
 
My understanding is if Tigers have to send player down for Iglesias Friday, they don't have to spend 10 days down if Peralta suspended.
Jason Beck
 
August 3 in Tigers and mlb history:

1914: Yankee catcher Les Nunamaker throws out three Tigers trying to steal second base. It will be the only time a backstop has accomplished the feat in a single inning this century.

1923 - No games are played following the death of President Warren G. Harding in San Francisco on August 2. The schedule will also be canceled a week later on the day of his funeral.

1950 - The Pirates sell Hank Borowy to the Tigers.

1955: Frank Lary of the Tigers beats Washington 3 - 0 on a 2-hitter.

1959 - For the first time in major league history a second All-Star Game is played in the same season. The American League posts a 5 - 3 victory at the Los Angeles Coliseum as the White Sox's Nellie Fox singles in the decisive run.

1960 - Frank Lane trades managers with Detroit GM Bill DeWitt. The Indians' Joe Gordon (49-46) is dealt to the Tigers for Jimmy Dykes (44-52).

1980: Al Kaline, Duke Snider, Chuck Klein, and Tom Yawkey are inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.

1992 - Tigers president Bo Schembechler and team chairman Jim Campbell are both fired.

1995 - The Senate Judiciary Committee sends a bill calling for the partial repeal of baseball's antitrust exemption to the full Senate. The vote is just 9-8.

1999 - The Major League Umpires Association files unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board to block the American League and National League from using minor league replacements in the wake of the union's mass resignation strategy.

2009: Justin Verlander of the Tigers gives up 5 runs to the Orioles in the 1st inning, before settling down. Brian Roberts leads off the game with a home run, and four more runs score before the second out is recorded. Detroit scores three in the bottom of the inning, on doubles by Placido Polanco and Miguel Cabrera, who then homers to tie the game in the 5th. With two outs in the bottom of the 9th, Clete Thomas homers to deepest center field off Danys Baez to give Detroit the comeback 6 - 5 win, which extends its lead over the idle White Sox to 2 games in the AL Central.

Tigers players, coaches, and announcers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bu...Harry_Heilmann
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...eilmha01.shtml
Harry Heilmann 1914, 1916-1929, radio/tv announcer 1934-1950.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jim_Hegan
Jim Hegan coach 1974-1978.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bu...yer_(meyerda01)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...eyerda01.shtml
Dan Meyer 1974-1976.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...ageewe01.shtml
Wendell Magee 2000-2002.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...oycema01.shtml
Matt Joyce 2008.

from Baseball Reference
 
Tigers 2 - White Sox 1 ? Doug Fister had his sinker diving and the ChiSox hacking, and he went 8 innings on just 88 pitches (no walks, 2 Ks, 16 grounders, 3 DPs). Fister?s won 4 straight starts, the Bengals 6 straight games; they?re 6-1 without Miguel Cabrera this year. Jose Iglesias made his Detroit debut at 3B ? Iggy for Miggy, if you can stand it ? and he drove in the first run with a 2-out flare in the 4th. Austin Jackson homered in the 5th, and in the next half he threw out Alex Rios trying to stretch his RBI single, which postponed Adam Dunn?s hit into the harmless 7th. Joaquin Benoit (1.43 ERA) notched the save with his 14th straight scoreless effort, maintaining his year-long perfect record with a lead.

Fister began this Detroit streak with a 2-1 win; the Tigers tallied 38 runs in the intervening four.
Hector Santiago has allowed 2 runs or less in 10 of 15 starts. His ERA is 1.91 in those games, but his record?s 3-2 and the team is 3-7, scoring 10 runs in the losses.
Chicago has lost 8 in a row for the 2nd time this year, and the length of the skid matches their worst since 1991. Their 40-67 record is their worst at this point since 1970, when they set the franchise record of 106 losses; they?re on a 101-loss pace now.
from HighHeatStats
 
http://www.freep.com/article/20130803/SPORTS02/308030023/detroit-tigers
Doug Fister keeps ball low, speeds through Tigers' win.
from the freep

Leyland said he would have considered sending Fister out in the ninth if the bottom of the order had been due up.
?They started centering the ball on him a little bit,? Leyland said. ?He did a terrific job, obviously. He pitched a great game.?


Energy-efficient;
Friday night was only the eighth time in Comerica Park history that a Tigers pitcher had a start of at least eight innings and 90 or fewer pitches:
DATE PITCHER VS IP PIT
Friday Doug Fister CWS 8 88
6/2/10 Armando Galarraga CLE 9 88
6/8/07 Chad Durbin NYM 8 84
4/30/06 Kenny Rogers MIN 8 90
8/16/05 Nate Robertson BOS 8 90
7/18/04 Nate Robertson NYY 8 86
6/25/04 Jason Johnson ARI 8 86
6/19/01 Steve Sparks NYY 9 84
 
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