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March 28 in Tigers and mlb history:

1931 - Ban Johnson dies in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 67. Johnson served as the first president of the American League, guiding the "junior circuit" until 1927. He will be elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee in 1937.

1970 - In this first (and last?) "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial All-Star Baseball Classic", solo home runs by Ron Fairly of Montreal and Ron Santo of the Chicago Cubs, plus a three-run 8th-inning brings the East a 5 - 1 victory over the West. A crowd of 31,694 watches the charity game in Dodger Stadium. Proceeds go to the late Dr. King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference and a memorial center planned for Atlanta. For this initial charity game, former New York Yankees great Joe DiMaggio manages the East, and ex-Dodger Roy Campanella, confined to a wheelchair since a 1958 auto accident, directs the fortunes of the West. Jim "Mudcat" Grant of Oakland sings the National Anthem in the pre-game program, and then becomes the victim of a four-hit uprising in the 8th inning that insures the outcome. Al Kaline of Detroit beats out an infield hit to open the frame and moves to second as Tommie Agee drives Hank Aaron to the left field wall. Kaline races home on Lou Brock's double to left. Brock scores on Roberto Clemente's double and Clemente comes home on Ken McMullen's single.

1990 - A plan to allow starting pitchers to earn victories with only three innings pitched (because of the abbreviated spring training period) is scrapped, but teams will be allowed to open the regular season with 27-man rosters instead of the allowed maximum of 25.

2003 - Three days prior to Opening Day, the YES Network claims Cablevision has pulled out of a proposed deal signed 17 days ago which would have provided televised New York Yankees games to nearly three million cable subscribers in the New York City metropolitan area. According to a YES press release, the giant cable television company failed to sign a finalized version of the hand-written document that both parties exchanged on March 12th, but Cablevision president, James L. Dolan, said when YES sent him a revised typewritten draft on two days later, the document contained alterations that he found unacceptable.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jimmy_Barrett
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/barreji01.shtml
Jimmy Barrett 1901-1905.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/paquecr01.shtml
Craig Paquette 2002-2003.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Donie_Bush
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bushdo01.shtml
Donie Bush 1908-1921.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Neun
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/n/neunjo01.shtml
Johnny Neun 1925-1928.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://www.freep.com/article/20140328/SPORTS02/303280045/detroit-tigers-miguel-cabrera-record-deal
Detroit Tigers' reported new deal with Miguel Cabrera draws criticism from many.
from the freep

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on...new-deal-reminiscent-of-another-sluggers-deal
Miguel Cabrera's deal reminiscent of another slugger's deal.
from cbssports

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/miguel...ct-mistake-in-baseball-history-051917319.html
Miguel Cabrera's $292 million deal could be the biggest contract mistake in MLB history.
yahoosports

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/cabrera-s-contract-a-lesson-in-ilitch-s-logic-not-ours-032714
Cabrera's contract a lesson in Ilitch's logic, not ours.
from foxsports

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mlb/news/20140328/tigers-miguel-cabrera-extension/
Tigers give Cabrera a massive extension, and it's a disastrous move.
from sportsillustrated

Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mlb/news/20140328/tigers-miguel-cabrera-extension/#ixzz2xFxvsptL
 
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Over the past half century, through the age of 30, Cabrera is 4th in RCAA and OPS above the league average and 8th in HR over the league average.

RCAA RCAA
1 Albert Pujols 728 Cardinals
2 Frank Thomas 607 White Sox
3 Alex Rodriguez 554 Mariners/Rangers/Yankees
4 Miguel Cabrera 535 Marlins/Tigers
5 Barry Bonds 527 Pirates/Giants
6 Ken Griffey Jr. 508 Mariners/Reds
7 Manny Ramirez 465 Indians/Red Sox
8 Rickey Henderson 440 A's/Yankees/A's
9 Jeff Bagwell 431 Astros
10 Vladimir Guerrero 410 Expos/Angels

OPS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Albert Pujols .281 1.050 .769 Cardinals
2 Frank Thomas .272 1.027 .756 White Sox
3 Manny Ramirez .233 1.010 .776 Indians/Red Sox
4 Miguel Cabrera .209 .967 .757 Marlins/Tigers
5 Barry Bonds .209 .938 .729 Pirates/Giants
6 Jeff Bagwell .202 .949 .747 Astros
7 Vladimir Guerrero .198 .972 .775 Expos/Angels
8 Ken Griffey Jr. .191 .948 .757 Mariners/Reds
9 Jim Thome .191 .965 .775 Indians
10 Alex Rodriguez .185 .958 .773 Mariners/Rangers/Yankees

HOMERUNS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ken Griffey Jr. 261 438 177 Mariners/Reds
2 Alex Rodriguez 254 464 210 Mariners/Rangers/Yankees
3 Albert Pujols 239 408 169 Cardinals
4 Juan Gonzalez 210 362 152 Rangers/Tigers
5 Adam Dunn 198 354 156 Reds/Diamondbacks/Nationals
6 Mike Schmidt 192 283 91 Phillies
7 Sammy Sosa 186 336 150 Rangers/White Sox/Cubs
8 Miguel Cabrera 183 365 182 Marlins/Tigers
T9 Darryl Strawberry 180 285 105 Mets/Dodgers
T9 Johnny Bench 180 310 130 Reds
 
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/266596...i-on-cabreras-record-eightyear-deal/?c_id=det
Webvideo Dombrowski on Cabrera's contract. Tigers president and general manager Dave Dombrowski discusses the team's eight-year extension with slugger Miguel Cabrera.

http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/266596...ses-eightyear-extension-with-tigers/?c_id=det
Webvideo Miggy on extension with Tigers. Miguel Cabrera discusses his eight-year extension with the Tigers that will keep him under contract through at least 2023 with the club.

http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/266596...miggys-record-extension-with-tigers/?c_id=det
Webvideo Beck on Miggy's record extension. Jason Beck talks about the Tigers and Miguel Cabrera reaching an eight-year extension and whether the contract is good for the club.

from the Tigers official site
 
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