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April 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1947 - Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium draws a crowd of more than 58,000 to honor the ailing star.

1971: Curt Flood jumps the Washington Senators after 13 games and departs for Denmark, ending his playing career. Flood batted .293 and won seven Gold Glove Awards during his 15-year major league tenure. He will continue his antitrust suit, which will eventually reach the Supreme Court.

1971: Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves joins Babe Ruth and Willie Mays as the only major league players to hit 600 home runs. His historic homer, a 350-foot drive over the left field wall, comes off Gaylord Perry in the third inning of a 6 - 5 ten-inning loss to the San Francisco Giants at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.

1973 - Steve Busby of the Kansas City Royals pitches his first of two career no-hitters with a 3 - 0 victory over Detroit. It is the first Royals no-hitter and the first at Tiger Stadium since Virgil Trucks did it in 1952. Busby also becomes the first no-hit game pitcher not to bat after the American League's introduction of the designated hitter rule.

1983 - Walter Johnson's 56-year record of 3,508 career strikeouts is eclipsed by Nolan Ryan.

2012 - The Tigers' Delmon Young is arrested in Manhattan after a confrontation outside the Hilton Hotel in the early morning. He is charged with aggravated harassment but also with a hate crime for hurling ant-semitic insults and attacking a group of passers-by while visibly intoxicated.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wintege01.shtml
George Winter 1908.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/archige01.shtml
George Archie 1938.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/macdoro01.shtml
Bob McDonald 1993.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/catalfr01.shtml
Frank Catalanotto 1997-1999.

Tigers players and scouts who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Harlond_Clift
Harlond Clift scout late 1940's.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://outsidepitchmlb.com/2014/04/26/tigers-anibal-sanchez-goes-on-the-dl/
Tigers’ Anibal Sanchez goes on the DL.
from OutsidePitchmlb

Tigers starting pitcher Anibal Sanchez left Saturday's 5-3 loss to the Twins in the third inning with a blister on his right middle finger. The team later announced Sanchez will be placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday.
Sanchez cruised through the Minnesota lineup the first time through the order, issuing only a two-out walk to Josmil Pinto in the second inning. But while facing Twins second baseman Brian Dozier with two outs in the third, Sanchez called catcher Bryan Holaday to the mound.
They were soon joined by Tigers manager Brad Ausmus and trainer Kevin Rand. Ausmus soon motioned to the dugout and ordered reliever Jose Ortega to start warming up.
Ausmus said a flap of skin had torn off Sanchez's middle finger, and he knew as soon as he saw it that his day was done.
"It was just a feeling on the last out that I got," Sanchez said. "On the next pitch, I felt something right there and felt my skin moving. When I saw the blood on my finger, I tried to get [Dozier] out and get out of the inning, but no chance.
Sanchez, who entered the game 0-2 with a 3.54 ERA, no-hit the Twins for 8 1/3 innings at Comerica Park last May 24. He had a 2-0 lead on Saturday afternoon and appeared to be on his way to his first win of the year. Instead, he had to settle for a no-decision.
Ortega inherited a 3-2 count on Dozier, who took the next pitch for ball four. The walk was charged to Sanchez, but Dozier was subsequently retired trying to steal second base.
from the Tigers official site
 
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Game Notes;
Twins 5 - Tigers 3 ? Detroit?s just not equipped for six-plus innings from the bullpen, not with Drew Smyly now in the rotation. They took a 2-0 lead in their first raps, but a blister forced out Anibal Sanchez mid-batter in the 3rd. Jose Ortega kept the Twins at double zeroes on the board through four, but three walks around a bungled bunt sent him packing in the 5th. Phil Coke walked in the tying run with four straight misses, then fell behind 3-and-1 before Trevor Plouffe gave Minny the lead with their first hit. Phil finally slithered out of that mess, despite re-loading with another walk, and Detroit got Miggy to the bat with bases full in the 8th. But his hard grounder went straight to Plouffe, who stepped on third and then completed the DP to end the threat. The sides swapped solos for the 5-3 final, with Josmil Pinto?s 5th reaching far-off lands.

Action at that ?home run porch? is picking up, and more of it is to the home folks? liking. The Twins were out-homered by 316-235 in the first four years at Target Field, but lead by 11-7 through 11 home games this year.
How many bad decisions have we seen on bunts already? You?re at home, Bryan Holaday, ahead by two in the 5th. Your bullpen?s prone to big innings, and in case you hadn?t noticed all the pitches you were lunging for, your guy?s begun to walk the ballpark. The potential gain from nipping the lead runner in that spot is nothing to the cost of not accepting a free out.
from HighHeatStats
 
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2014/4/...ys-podcast-109-the-bullpen-is-a-dumpster-fire
Bless You Boys Tigers' Blog Podcast 109: The bullpen is a dumpster fire.

Topics:

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Tigers are still in first place without their best players being at their best.

Miguel Cabrera isn't washed up just yet.

The bullpen isn't so bad ... until it is.

There are no obvious replacements for Phil Coke at Triple-A Toledo.

J.D. Martinez will be just fine as a fourth or fifth outfielder.

Torii Hunter thinks he still has a few years left to play, but will it be as a Tiger?

Dan Dickerson schools ESPN's Jim Bowden.

Thanks to NFL schedule makers, Monday, September 8 at 7 PM will be a cluster in downtown Detroit.

Michael Pineda is awful at hiding things. Pine tar is the most obvious example.

Alex Avila swinging on 3-0 is and will remain, the proper call.

Tigers fans sure can get irrationally angry!
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/04/detroit_tigers_gameday_justin_31.html
Detroit Tigers Gameday: Alex Avila, Don Kelly in lineup; plenty of rain in forecast.
from Mlive

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/04/game_postponed_justin_verlande.html
Tigers game postponed; Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer set to start in series against White Sox.
from Mlive

http://www.freep.com/article/201404...detroit-tigers-minnesota-twins-postponed-rain
Today's Detroit Tigers-Minnesota Twins game postponed (rain).
from the freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...-Justin-Verlander-starts-Tuesday-vs-White-Sox
Today's Tigers-Twins game postponed; Justin Verlander starts Tuesday vs. White Sox.
from the detnews

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/det...md=20140427&content_id=73554268&vkey=news_det
Tigers' finale with Twins postponed by rain.
from the Tigers official site

http://beck.mlblogs.com/2014/04/27/tigers-twins-series-finale-washed-out/
Tigers-Twins series finale washed out.
from JasonBeck'sTigersblog
 
AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
T1 Martin Perez 11
T1 Jason Vargas 11
T3 James Shields 9
T3 Mark Buehrle 9
T5 Scott Feldman 8
T5 Yu Darvish 8
T5 Scott Kazmir 8
T5 Felix Hernandez 8
T5 Justin Verlander 8
T10 Masahiro Tanaka 7
T10 Yordano Ventura 7
T10 Chris Capuano 7
T10 Max Scherzer 7

WORST
1 Felipe Paulino -15
2 Tanner Scheppers -12
3 Kevin Correia -10
T4 Ivan Nova -9
T4 Ricky Nolasco -9
T6 Ubaldo Jimenez -8
T6 Danny Salazar -8
T8 Lucas Harrell -7
T8 Erasmo Ramirez -7
T8 Luke Putkonen -7
T8 Clay Buchholz -7
T8 Mike Pelfrey -7
T8 Bruce Chen -7
T8 Carlos Carrasco -7
T8 Hector Noesi -7

TEAM TOTALS
1 Royals 27
2 Athletics 24
3 Red Sox 10
T4 Tigers 8
T4 Mariners 8
6 Rangers 5
7 Angels 3
8 Rays 1
9 Yankees 0
10 Indians -3
11 Blue Jays -4
12 Orioles -7
13 Astros -14
14 Twins -21
15 White Sox -27

TIGERS
Justin Verlander 8
Max Scherzer 7
Anibal Sanchez 3
Justin Miller 2
Drew Smyly 1
Evan Reed 1
Ian Krol 1
Rick Porcello 1
Joe Nathan -1
Joba Chamberlain -1
Al Alburquerque -1
Jose Ortega -3
Phil Coke -3
Luke Putkonen -7

through April 26.
from leesininsatmreports.
 
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