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July 4 in Tigers and mlb history: Happy Fourth of July everyone!!!!

1906: Major league attendance for today's holiday games has the American League with 75,000 and the National League at 68,000.

1911: In the morning game between Chicago and Detroit, Ed Walsh stops Ty Cobb's 40-game hitting streak, as the White Sox win. Cobb had hit .491 since the streak started on May 15th.

1912: Three weeks after the Tigers ask waivers on George Mullin, he pitches himself a 32nd birthday present at Detroit, a 7 - 0 no-hitter over the Browns. Mullin helps his victory with three hits and two RBIs. In the morning game, a 9 - 3 Detroit win, Ty Cobb steals second, third base and home in the 5th inning against the battery of George Baumgardner and Paul Krichell. Cobb has stolen home five times this season; this is his first swipe of home in his last eight successes that didn't occur in the 1st inning.

1932 - 200-game winner Earl Whitehill enjoys the best Game Score of his career: 86. His line: 9 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, and 3 K. It?s his only complete-game one-hitter. Goose Goslin got the hit against him. Today is also the only time Goslin starts a game at third base.

1934: In a Negro National League game, Satchel Paige pitches a 4 - 0 no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Crawfords against the Homestead Grays in Pittsburgh, with only a walk and an error spoiling a perfect game. He strikes out 17. Legend claims that he then drives to Chicago to shut out the Chicago American Giants 1 - 0 in 12 innings, giving him two shutouts in two different cities in the same day, but the claim has since been disproven. The no-hitter, however, is documented.

1939: It's Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium and the "Iron Horse"'s uniform number 4 will be the first ever to be retired. After emcee Sid Mercer informs the sell-out crowd the man of the hour is too moved to speak, Gehrig changes his mind when Skipper Joe McCarthy encourages him, and delivers the keynote address describing himself as "the luckiest man on the face of the earth".

1969 - Mickey Lolich wins his ninth straight decision, his longest stretch.

2000: In the Tigers' 11 - 0 blowout over Tampa Bay, Shane Halter takes over the catching duties in the 8th from Detroit's Brad Ausmus. Halter has now played every position in the majors: with the Royals, he pitched on July 17, 1998. Dave Mlicki is the winner with Dean Palmer powering a pair of home runs.

2001: The fifty people stranded on the Ferris wheel ride at Comerica Park for two hours during the Royal-Tiger game are rescued by firefighters and emergency crews using a cherry picker and a fire truck ladder. The inconvenienced fans will receive tickets to another game, free dinner and team autographs from the Tigers.

2007 - Todd Jones records his 200th save for the Detroit Tigers. Jones pitches a scoreless ninth inning in Detroit?s 6-4 victory over the Indians at Comerica Park. Jones is the only Tiger reliever to save as many as 200 games.

2013 - Austin Jackson goes 4 for 5 with a two-run homer and Justin Verlander pitches seven shutout innings to pick up his 9th win as Detroit demolishes Toronto, 11 - 1. Torii Hunter has 3 RBIs and Prince Fielder adds a couple more as the Tigers' other sluggers compensate for the absence of Miguel Cabrera, who takes a rare day off.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Mullin
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mullige01.shtml
George Mullin 1902-1913.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Tuttle
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tuttlbi01.shtml
Bill Tuttle 1952, 1954-1957.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Babe_Birrer
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/birreba01.shtml
Babe Birrer 1955.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/crucefr01.shtml
Francisco Cruceta 2008.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bruce_Petway
http://coe.k-state.edu/annex/nlbemuseum/history/players/petway.html
Bruce Petway Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1919-1925.

from baseball reference
 
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...on-t-pitch-ace-Clayton-Kershaw-against-Tigers
While he'd be on regular rest, Dodgers won't pitch ace Clayton Kershaw against Tigers.
detnews

The Tigers continue to be rather fortunate this season in missing opponents? aces. They?ve now missed Kershaw twice, Chris Sale two times as well, and Felix Hernandez, Sonny Gray, Yu Darvish, James Shields, Corey Kluber, Mark Buehrle and Dallas Keuchel one time each. That?s 11 times out of 30 Tigers series this season, counting the upcoming series against the Royals and the Dodgers.
 
Small adjustments pay off big for Scherzer.
DETROIT -- Justin Verlander wasn't the only former Cy Young Award winner in Detroit who needed to change things early this season. Max Scherzer didn't need an overhaul, but he needed to know how to use his stuff better.

His last four starts have shown the benefit of a tweaked approach.

"I've really tried to be more aggressive towards the plate with all my pitches, actually all four of them," Scherzer said after eight innings of one-run ball to beat the Rays Thursday night, "not trying to get around them and make them come out of the zone laterally. I'm trying to come right at the zone, at the knees or down at the plate, down below the zone, and attacking that area.

"That's stuff we've been working on -- I'd say the past three starts, not worrying about trying to generate a swing and miss per se by making it go away, but really trying to drive it through the zone and then drive it underneath. That's the stuff I feel like after that Kansas City start, I really identified. That's what I'm doing a better job at now, those 0-2, 1-2 counts of executing pitches the way I want to."

Scherzer gave up 10 runs on 10 hits in four-plus innings against the Royals on June 17. He has allowed just four runs on 15 hits over 21 innings in three starts since then, walking four and striking out 28. He has pounded the strike zone in each of those outings for 70-plus strikes, including 75 strikes out of 106 pitches Thursday. That matched Drew Smyly for the best strike ratio by a Tiger for an outing of that many pitches this season, according to baseball-reference.com; Smyly had the exact same number of pitches and strikes against the Royals on June 18.
Tigers official site
 
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