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April 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1926: In one of the greatest Opening Day pitchers' duels ever, Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators defeats Eddie Rommel and the Philadelphia Athletics, 1 - 0, in a 15-inning battle. The game will set the record for longest opening day contest until 2012, when the Blue Jays and Indians play 16 innings on April 5th.

1953 - For the first time in half a century, a new city is represented in the American or National league. The Braves who moved from Boston to Milwaukee over the winter, open in Cincinnati.

1954, the Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 3-0 at Briggs Stadium. It was the first broadcast in Detroit for the then-radio voice of the Orioles -- a Georgian named Ernie Harwell!

1954: The brand new Baltimore Orioles open in Detroit and lose, 3 - 0. Don Larsen takes the loss against Steve Gromek. The Tigers start fast and will win 12 of their first 18 games.

1954: Hank Aaron makes his major league debut in left field for the Milwaukee Braves and goes 0 for 5 in a 9 - 8 loss to the Cincinnati Redlegs.

1962: At Wrigley Field, Stan Musial scores his 1,869th run to set a new National League record as the Cardinals beat the Cubs, 8 - 5, in 15 innings.

1968 - Looking back on his career some 30 years later, Willie Mays will recall being gunned down going from first to third exactly once: "Roberto Clemente threw me out on a bang-bang play at third. I should have remembered what a tremendous arm he had." If Willie's memory is correct, this was the play, as witnessed by James K. McGee of the San Francisco Chronicle: "Willie Mays, leading off the 7th, lined a single into left for the Giants' first hit. When Willie McCovey, the next hitter, bounced a single over Donn Clendenon's outstretched glove into right field, it appeared the dam had been broken and runs would flow. Then came the key play of the game. Mays rounded second base and slowed down to draw a throw from right fielder Roberto Clemente. Mays, either overestimating his own speed or underestimating the power and accuracy of Clemente's arm, was thrown out trying to reach third. Maury Wills tagged him as he slid by."

1970 - The Oakland Athletics use gold-colored bases during the club's home opener. The Rules Committee subsequently bans this innovation.

1972 - The first player strike in Major League Baseball history ends, with an abbreviated schedule to start two days later.

1980: The first Q battery in major league history occurs, when Dan Quisenberry (pitcher) and Jamie Quirk (catcher) of the Kansas City Royals face the Detroit Tigers. Detroit wins 3 - 2.

1984 - Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos gets his 4,000th hit, a double off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jerry Koosman, to join Ty Cobb as the only major leaguers to reach 4,000 career hits. The hit comes exactly 21 years after Rose delivered his first hit.

1988 - A major league record 924 balks will be called this season after umpires are instructed to interpret the complete stop rule more strictly.

1998 - Ken Griffey, Jr. of the Seattle Mariners hits his 300th career home run to become the second-youngest player to reach the milestone. Griffey's 300th, a two-run shot to right off the Cleveland Indians' Jose Mesa, is his second homer of the game and sixth of the season. At 28 years, 143 days old, Griffey is second only to Jimmie Foxx, who hit his 300th at 27 years, 328 days. Foxx hit 534 homers during his Hall of Fame career.

2009: 1976 American League Rookie of the Year Mark "The Bird" Fidrych dies at 54 from an accident while fixing a truck on his farm in Northborough, MA.

2011: After four days of deliberation, the jury in the Trial of Barry Bonds returns a guilty verdict on the charge of obstruction of justice, while failing to reach a decision on the three charges of perjury the slugger was also facing. Barry Bonds faces up to 10 years in jail for the felony conviction, although probation is a more likely; Judge Susan Illston may however decide to re-try the three charges which resulted in a hung jury.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Kid_Elberfeld
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/elberki01.shtml
Kid Elberfeld 1901-1903.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ike_Brown
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brownik01.shtml
Ike Brown 1969-1974.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leitema01.shtml
Mark Leiter 1991-1993.

Tigers players and scouts who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Wish_Egan
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/eganwi01.shtml
Wish Egan 1902, scout over 40 years.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mark_Fidrych
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fidryma01.shtml
Mark Fidrych 1976-1980.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2014/4/...putkonen-is-not-a-figment-of-your-imagination
Bless You Boys Tigers blog Podcast 107: Luke Putkonen is not a figment of your imagination.

Topics:

If you believe a certain vocal segment of the Detroit fan base, the Tigers are (voice of Comic Book Guy) the worst 5-3 team ever. EVER.
The bullpen finally didn't give up a ninth inning run Friday night. Let's not mention the bottom of the ninth wasn't played...
The Tigers' plight is commonplace in baseball. Bullpens are becoming a problem everywhere.
Same pitcher, different season. Phil Coke is getting rocked. The Tigers have seven lefties in Toledo, but not one of them would be an upgrade to the Detroit bullpen?
Joe Nathan: "I have a dead arm." Brad Ausmus: "Joe is still the closer."
Numbers support Nathan's annual 'dead arm' period.
Grantland: Trust in Dombrowski.
The Detroit News' Tony Paul writes the Tigers may (and should) keep Drew Smyly in a relief role. Isn't Smyly more valuable to the team pitching 160 innings instead of 80?
Anyone else prefer to see the Tigers play Andrew Romine over Alex Gonzalez at short?
Both Avisail Garcia and Jose Iglesias are out for the season with injuries, while Brayan Villarreal is buried at Triple-A. Every young player involved in last year's three-team trade is jinxed!
West coast baseball is a PITA ... especially for Rick Porcello.
Seems MLB umpires have changed their interpretation of the "transfer rule" and didn't tell anyone.
 
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Tigers P Justin Verlander got the 1st 2 hits of his career. He had started his career 0 for 26 and, before those hits, he ranked 3rd on the Tigers career list for AB with 0 career hits. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia) Verlander's 35 career PA without a hit had been the 2nd most by an active pitcher, behind Jon Lester (38). (ESPN Stats & Information).

Tigers, most AB, 0 hits (prior to yesterday)--

AT BATS AB H
1 Ed Rakow 42 0
2 Fred Gladding 40 0
3 Justin Verlander 26 0
4 Daryl Patterson 25 0
5 Dean Chance 21 0
6 Scotti Madison 18 0
7 Les Fleming 16 0
8 Frank Browning 14 0
9 Matt Treanor 13 0
T10 Charlie Wheatley 12 0
T10 Brian Moehler 12 0
 
AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Scott Feldman 9
T2 Yu Darvish 7
T2 Chris Tillman 7
T4 Mark Buehrle 6
T4 Sonny Gray 6
T6 Max Scherzer 5
T6 Jason Vargas 5
T8 James Shields 4
T8 Chris Archer 4
T8 Justin Verlander 4
T8 Felix Hernandez 4
T8 Zach Britton 4
T8 Michael Pineda 4
T8 Garrett Richards 4
T8 Alex Cobb 4
T8 Todd Redmond 4

WORST
T1 Tanner Scheppers -7
T1 Ronald Belisario -7
T3 Erik Johnson -6
T3 Lucas Harrell -6
T3 Felipe Paulino -6
T3 Miguel Gonzalez -6
T7 Ivan Nova -5
T7 Jim Johnson -5
T7 Carlos Carrasco -5
T7 Vidal Nuno -5
T7 CC Sabathia -5

TEAM TOTALS
1 Athletics 16
2 Rays 15
3 Mariners 10
4 Tigers 8
T5 Royals 7
T5 Blue Jays 7
7 Red Sox 2
8 Orioles 1
9 Yankees -1
10 Rangers -5
11 Astros -6
T12 Indians -7
T12 Angels -7
14 Twins -15
15 White Sox -21

TIGERS
Max Scherzer 5
Justin Verlander 4
Drew Smyly 3
Evan Reed 2
Ian Krol 2
Anibal Sanchez 1
Al Alburquerque 0
Rick Porcello 0
Luke Putkonen -1
Joba Chamberlain -2
Phil Coke -3
Joe Nathan -3

through April 12.
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Josh Hamilton 10
2 Alexei Ramirez 9
T3 Jason Kubel 7
T3 Adam Eaton 7
T5 Matt Joyce 6
T5 Alberto Callaspo 6
T7 Jose Bautista 5
T7 Jacoby Ellsbury 5
T7 Tyler Flowers 5
T7 Evan Longoria 5
T7 Salvador Perez 5

WORST
1 Brett Lawrie -6
T2 Billy Butler -5
T2 Josh Reddick -5
T4 Chris Carter -4
T4 J.P. Arencibia -4
T4 Edwin Encarnacion -4
T4 Prince Fielder -4
T4 Daniel Nava -4
T4 Alex Presley -4
T4 Ryan Goins -4
T4 Mike Moustakas -4
T4 David Freese -4
T4 Dustin Pedroia -4
T4 Ryan Flaherty -4

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 24
T2 Twins 6
T2 Athletics 6
T4 Yankees 3
T4 Rays 3
T4 Indians 3
7 Angels 1
T8 Tigers 0
T8 Mariners 0
T10 Rangers -2
T10 Orioles -2
12 Red Sox -7
13 Royals -14
14 Blue Jays -16
15 Astros -18

TIGERS
Austin Jackson 3
Torii Hunter 2
Rajai Davis 2
Nick Castellanos 2
Victor Martinez 1
Ian Kinsler 1
Don Kelly 0
Bryan Holaday -1
Miguel Cabrera -1
Alex Gonzalez -2
Andrew Romine -2
Tyler Collins -2
Alex Avila -3

through April 12.
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 Dustin Pedroia 6
T2 Alcides Escobar 5
T2 Kyle Seager 5
T2 Lorenzo Cain 5
T2 Alex Gordon 5
6 Alejandro De Aza 4
T7 Josh Hamilton 3
T7 Collin Cowgill 3
T7 L.J. Hoes 3
T7 Sam Fuld 3
T7 Kelly Johnson 3
T7 Ben Zobrist 3
T7 Josh Wilson 3
T7 Carlos Santana 3
T7 Brett Gardner 3
T7 Michael Saunders 3

WORST
T1 Jed Lowrie -5
T1 Omar Infante -5
T3 Mike Moustakas -3
T3 Jason Kipnis -3
T3 Jackie Bradley Jr. -3
T3 Shin-Soo Choo -3
T3 Robinson Cano -3
T3 Robbie Grossman -3
T9 Norichika Aoki -2
T9 Jonathan Schoop -2
T9 Don Kelly -2
T9 Nyjer Morgan -2
T9 Alex Avila -2
T9 Jason Kubel -2
T9 Kole Calhoun -2
T9 Josh Willingham -2
T9 Yoenis Cespedes -2
T9 Jose Altuve -2
T9 Torii Hunter -2
T9 Michael Brantley -2
T9 Austin Jackson -2
T9 Dioner Navarro -2
T9 Melky Cabrera -2
T9 Jonathan Diaz -2
T9 Miguel Cabrera -2
T9 Yunel Escobar -2
T9 Oswaldo Arcia -2
T9 Jonathan Herrera -2
T9 Grady Sizemore -2
T9 Conor Gillaspie -2
T9 Alex Presley -2
T9 Ichiro Suzuki -2

TEAM TOTALS
1 Mariners 10
T2 Yankees 5
T2 Royals 5
4 Angels 4
5 Rays 2
6 White Sox 1
7 Red Sox 0
T8 Rangers -1
T8 Orioles -1
T8 Athletics -1
T11 Twins -5
T11 Astros -5
T13 Tigers -7
T13 Indians -7
T13 Blue Jays -7

TIGERS
Rajai Davis 2
Tyler Collins 2
Alex Gonzalez 1
Bryan Holaday 0
Nick Castellanos 0
Andrew Romine 0
Ian Kinsler -1
Victor Martinez -1
Don Kelly -2
Torii Hunter -2
Miguel Cabrera -2
Alex Avila -2
Austin Jackson -2

through April 12.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Josh Hamilton 13
2 Alexei Ramirez 9
3 Tyler Flowers 7
T4 Alberto Callaspo 6
T4 Matt Joyce 6
T4 Adam Eaton 6
T4 Jacoby Ellsbury 6
T8 Alex Gordon 5
T8 Trevor Plouffe 5
T8 Lorenzo Cain 5
T8 Ben Zobrist 5
T8 Jason Kubel 5
T8 Kelly Johnson 5
T8 Mike Trout 5
T8 Collin Cowgill 5

WORST
1 Mike Moustakas -7
T2 Brett Lawrie -6
T2 Alex Presley -6
T2 Omar Infante -6
T5 Billy Butler -5
T5 David Freese -5
T5 Prince Fielder -5
T5 Robbie Grossman -5
T5 Alex Avila -5
T5 Oswaldo Arcia -5

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 25
2 Mariners 10
3 Yankees 8
T4 Rays 5
T4 Athletics 5
T4 Angels 5
7 Twins 1
T8 Rangers -3
T8 Orioles -3
10 Indians -4
T11 Tigers -7
T11 Red Sox -7
13 Royals -9
T14 Blue Jays -23
T14 Astros -23

TIGERS
Rajai Davis 4
Nick Castellanos 2
Austin Jackson 1
Victor Martinez 0
Ian Kinsler 0
Tyler Collins 0
Torii Hunter 0
Alex Gonzalez -1
Bryan Holaday -1
Andrew Romine -2
Don Kelly -2
Miguel Cabrera -3
Alex Avila -5

through April 12.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/04/padres_tigers_1.html
Padres 5 - Tigers 1: Max Scherzer allows four runs in five innings; Detroit goes 2-3 on road trip.
from Mlive

http://www.freep.com/article/20140413/SPORTS02/304130110/detroit-tigers-san-diego-padres-game-thread
San Diego 5 - Detroit 1: Tigers fall; Max Scherzer remains winless.
from the freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...Scherzer-roughed-up-Tigers-drop-series-finale
Less-than-sharp Scherzer roughed up as Tigers drop series finale.
from the detnews
 
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