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Scherzer focused on All-Star Game, Tigers.
Right-hander isn't letting his potential free agency be a distraction at Target Field.
A year ago, Max Scherzer went to the All-Star Game telling himself he was going to enjoy it. His starting assignment made that a tougher challenge than he expected.

"You're being tugged in every which way," he said. "This year, I know what to expect, and this year I kind of feel like I can go in and embrace it even more."

Nothing was going to distract him from that this time, not even Scherzer's impending free agency a few months away. Considering the way Scherzer has pitched this season, it shouldn't be a distraction now regardless.


"I'm still numb to it," Scherzer said. "The only thing that motivates me, the only thing that I want more, is to win in Detroit this year. That's my number one goal. That's the only thing I can think about, and the only thing I want. Everything else, from the off-field standpoint, takes care of itself."

While Scherzer was saying that, the guy who handles much of that off-field stuff was standing in the same room.

"You view that as a distraction," Scherzer's agent Scott Boras said. "We view that as everyday life. When you are a player and you're going year by year, it's the same thing every year. You're making decisions and then you're going out and performing.

"I think Max's focus is on winning, it's about performance and how well his team does, and that's the same thing he was doing last year. So, I don't think that [has changed]. I mean, Max is really, really good at a plan. He's got unfulfilled goals in Detroit that he wants to accomplish, and that is at the forefront of really what he wants to do day in and day out."

That said, Boras' job is also to prepare for what happens after this. While Boras was lauding Scherzer for his focus, he also acknowledged the position he's in for this winter.

"Currently the way he's going, obviously, Max has positioned himself to be prominent," Boras said. "There just aren't many people in the league with 32 wins and six losses [over the last year and a half]."

Scherzer and the Tigers agreed in Spring Training that they wouldn't negotiate during the season, and they've stuck to that. And given Scherzer's success so far, Boras had no reason to second-guess the decision to not do a deal in Spring Training.

That decision, Boras cautioned, does not mark the end on Scherzer's future with the club. Boras made it clear he would like the Tigers to be involved.

"And I've said this long ago, the Detroit franchise is a franchise of choice," Boras said. "We certainly have not in any way [closed the door]. Our position to the Tigers, how well Max does in Detroit, none of that's changed as far as us listening to anything Detroit may have to say when the offseason comes."
Tigers official site
 
Kinsler appreciates All-Star nod with Tigers.
While injured Prince Fielder is absent from All-Star festivities, having undergone season-ending neck surgery earlier this year, the guy for which he was traded is here. In some ways, the trade that sent Ian Kinsler to Detroit helped him get back to the Midsummer Classic for the fourth time in his career.
It was the trade to Comerica Park that prompted Kinsler to shift his style of game, focusing more on line drives into the gap than home runs.
"You work hard in the offseason and prepare to help your team any way you can," Kinsler said. "It's nice to be recognized for your hard work."
Tigers official site
 
Today's Legends of the Game are team by team single season OPS leaders vs. the league average, American League.

1) BROWNS/ORIOLES

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Frank Robinson 1966 .350 1.047 .698
2 Jim Gentile 1961 .326 1.069 .743
3 Frank Robinson 1967 .305 .979 .675
4 Ken Williams 1923 .300 1.062 .762
5 George Stone 1906 .279 .918 .639
6 Chris Davis 2013 .275 1.004 .728
7 Boog Powell 1970 .251 .962 .711
8 Chris Hoiles 1993 .248 1.001 .752
9 George Sisler 1920 .247 1.082 .835
10 Brady Anderson 1996 .246 1.034 .788

2) RED SOX

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ted Williams 1941 .515 1.287 .773
2 Ted Williams 1957 .448 1.257 .808
3 Ted Williams 1942 .430 1.147 .717
4 Babe Ruth 1919 .408 1.114 .706
5 Ted Williams 1949 .371 1.141 .770
6 Ted Williams 1946 .361 1.164 .803
7 Jimmie Foxx 1939 .360 1.158 .798
8 Jimmie Foxx 1938 .359 1.166 .807
9 Ted Williams 1954 .356 1.148 .792
10 Manny Ramirez 2002 .340 1.097 .757

3) WHITE SOX

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Frank Thomas 1994 .447 1.217 .769
2 Dick Allen 1972 .343 1.023 .680
3 Frank Thomas 1997 .304 1.067 .763
4 Frank Thomas 1996 .298 1.085 .787
5 Frank Thomas 1995 .293 1.061 .768
6 Joe Jackson 1920 .288 1.033 .745
7 Frank Thomas 1993 .285 1.033 .748
8 Albert Belle 1998 .276 1.055 .779
9 Frank Thomas 1992 .273 .975 .701
10 Frank Thomas 2000 .262 1.061 .799

4) INDIANS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Albert Belle 1994 .373 1.152 .779
2 Jim Thome 2002 .371 1.122 .751
3 Manny Ramirez 2000 .357 1.154 .796
4 Joe Jackson 1911 .341 1.058 .717
5 Joe Jackson 1912 .337 1.036 .700
6 Albert Belle 1995 .334 1.091 .757
7 Joe Jackson 1913 .328 1.011 .684
8 Nap Lajoie 1904 .326 .959 .633
9 Travis Hafner 2006 .321 1.097 .776
10 Nap Lajoie 1910 .320 .960 .639

5) TIGERS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Norm Cash 1961 .408 1.148 .740
2 Ty Cobb 1911 .370 1.088 .717
3 Ty Cobb 1910 .368 1.008 .639
4 Ty Cobb 1917 .360 1.014 .654
5 Harry Heilmann 1923 .352 1.113 .761
6 Ty Cobb 1912 .340 1.040 .700
7 Ty Cobb 1913 .319 1.002 .684
8 Hank Greenberg 1938 .318 1.122 .804
9 Ty Cobb 1909 .314 .947 .634
10 Miguel Cabrera 2010 .310 1.042 .732

6) ASTROS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Jeff Bagwell 1994 .437 1.201 .764
2 Lance Berkman 2001 .270 1.051 .781
3 Jeff Bagwell 1996 .268 1.021 .753
4 Jeff Bagwell 1997 .264 1.017 .754
5 Jeff Bagwell 1999 .258 1.045 .787
6 Lance Berkman 2006 .256 1.041 .785
7 Lance Berkman 2004 .241 1.016 .775
8 Jeff Bagwell 2000 .238 1.039 .802
9 Moises Alou 2000 .237 1.039 .802
10 Jimmy Wynn 1969 .228 .943 .715

7) ROYALS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 George Brett 1980 .388 1.118 .730
2 George Brett 1985 .288 1.022 .734
3 Danny Tartabull 1991 .268 .990 .722
4 John Mayberry 1975 .257 .963 .706
5 John Mayberry 1972 .223 .900 .677
6 George Brett 1983 .216 .947 .731
7 Mike Sweeney 2002 .202 .979 .777
8 Amos Otis 1978 .200 .905 .704
9 Bob Hamelin 1994 .196 .987 .791
10 George Brett 1990 .191 .902 .711

8) ANGELS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
XX Mike Trout 2014 .300 1.005 .705
1 Mike Trout 2013 .263 .988 .726
2 Tim Salmon 1995 .254 1.024 .769
3 Mike Trout 2012 .245 .963 .718
4 Bobby Grich 1981 .223 .921 .698
5 Vladimir Guerrero 2004 .217 .989 .772
6 Vladimir Guerrero 2005 .210 .959 .749
7 Troy Glaus 2000 .208 1.008 .800
8 Doug DeCinces 1982 .187 .916 .729
9 Don Mincher 1967 .186 .854 .668
10 Vladimir Guerrero 2007 .179 .950 .771

9) SENATORS/TWINS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ed Delahanty 1902 .319 1.043 .724
2 Harmon Killebrew 1969 .301 1.011 .711
3 Rod Carew 1977 .280 1.019 .739
4 Harmon Killebrew 1967 .279 .965 .687
5 Joe Mauer 2009 .268 1.031 .763
6 Harmon Killebrew 1961 .258 1.012 .754
7 Harmon Killebrew 1970 .242 .957 .715
8 Roy Sievers 1957 .240 .967 .727
9 Bob Allison 1964 .239 .957 .718
10 Goose Goslin 1928 .236 1.057 .821

10) YANKEES

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Babe Ruth 1920 .641 1.379 .739
2 Babe Ruth 1921 .573 1.359 .785
3 Babe Ruth 1926 .497 1.253 .756
4 Babe Ruth 1923 .494 1.309 .815
5 Babe Ruth 1927 .490 1.258 .768
6 Lou Gehrig 1927 .471 1.240 .768
7 Babe Ruth 1930 .449 1.225 .776
8 Mickey Mantle 1957 .449 1.177 .728
9 Babe Ruth 1931 .446 1.194 .749
10 Babe Ruth 1928 .422 1.172 .750

11) A'S

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Jimmie Foxx 1932 .428 1.218 .790
2 Mark McGwire 1996 .406 1.198 .791
3 Jimmie Foxx 1933 .399 1.153 .754
4 Nap Lajoie 1901 .383 1.106 .723
5 Jason Giambi 2001 .381 1.137 .756
6 Jason Giambi 2000 .338 1.123 .784
7 Al Simmons 1930 .333 1.130 .797
8 Jimmie Foxx 1934 .327 1.102 .774
9 Al Simmons 1931 .324 1.085 .761
10 Jimmie Foxx 1935 .316 1.096 .781

12) MARINERS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Edgar Martinez 1995 .330 1.107 .778
2 Ken Griffey Jr. 1994 .291 1.076 .785
3 Ken Griffey Jr. 1993 .279 1.025 .746
4 Edgar Martinez 1996 .266 1.059 .793
5 Ken Griffey Jr. 1997 .254 1.028 .774
6 Alex Rodriguez 1996 .252 1.045 .793
7 Alex Rodriguez 2000 .243 1.026 .783
8 Edgar Martinez 1997 .235 1.009 .774
9 Edgar Martinez 1992 .232 .948 .716
10 Ken Griffey Jr. 1996 .227 1.020 .793

13) RAYS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Carlos Pena 2007 .281 1.037 .756
2 Ben Zobrist 2009 .183 .948 .764
3 Fred McGriff 1999 .170 .957 .787
4 Aubrey Huff 2003 .155 .922 .767
5 Evan Longoria 2010 .152 .879 .728
6 Jose Canseco 1999 .145 .931 .787
7 B.J. Upton 2007 .138 .894 .756
8 Evan Longoria 2011 .134 .850 .716
9 Carlos Pena 2009 .129 .893 .764
10 Ben Zobrist 2012 .129 .848 .719

14) SENATORS/RANGERS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Josh Hamilton 2010 .301 1.044 .742
2 Frank Howard 1969 .271 .976 .705
3 Juan Gonzalez 1993 .264 1.000 .736
4 Alex Rodriguez 2001 .255 1.021 .765
5 Rafael Palmeiro 1999 .253 1.050 .797
6 Alex Rodriguez 2002 .245 1.015 .770
7 Frank Howard 1970 .240 .962 .723
8 Frank Howard 1968 .239 .890 .650
9 Milton Bradley 2008 .233 .999 .765
10 Alex Rodriguez 2003 .223 .995 .773

15) BLUE JAYS

OPS YEAR DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Carlos Delgado 2000 .342 1.134 .792
2 Jose Bautista 2011 .316 1.056 .740
3 John Olerud 1993 .261 1.072 .810
4 Jose Bautista 2010 .260 .995 .735
5 Carlos Delgado 2003 .250 1.019 .768
XX Edwin Encarnacion 2014 .221 .959 .739
6 Fred McGriff 1989 .217 .924 .706
7 Fred McGriff 1990 .214 .930 .716
8 Fred McGriff 1988 .213 .928 .715
9 Edwin Encarnacion 2012 .209 .941 .732
10 Carlos Delgado 1998 .207 .978 .771

All charts were generated using the Complete Baseball Encyclopedia.
 
July 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: Detroit Tigers manager George Stallings, afraid that his home crowd would injure umpire Joe Cantillon after the previous day's hostilities, refuses to let him work, and is ready to forfeit today's game to the Cleveland Lake Shores. But Lake Shores manager Jimmy McAleer agrees to play using reserve player Sport McAllister as the ump, and Detroit wins 6 - 1.

1909 - Ty Cobb has two inside-the-park homers to lead the Detroit Tigers to a sweep of the Washington Nationals. Detroit wins 9 - 5 and 7 - 0.

1924 - Ty Cobb bangs out his 600th career double.

1926 Hall of Fame second baseman Charlie Gehringer blasts his first home run. It comes off star pitcher Urban Shocker of the Yankees.

1934: Lou Gehrig returns to 1B and goes 4 for 4, including 3 doubles, off Schoolboy Rowe, but the New York Yankees lose to the Detroit Tigers 8 - 3.

1936: After an absence of several weeks, manager Mickey Cochrane rejoins the Detroit Tigers in New York, as they split a doubleheader with the Yankees. The Tigers take the opener 5 - 1, then lose 7 - 4, as New York maintains its 9-game lead. Cochrane will suffer a relapse and coach Del Baker will take over on the 21st.

1942 - "There is no rule, formal or informal, against the hiring of Negro players," says Judge Landis in response to an editorial in the New York Daily Worker newspaper.

1951: Happy Chandler completes his contract as baseball commissioner, but fails to win the owners' support for a renewal.

1960: At Briggs Stadium, Mickey Mantle cracks a three-run homer off Don Mossi, but the Detroit Tigers rally with homeruns from 3B Eddie Yost and RF Rocky Colavito to win 8 - 4.

1969: With President Richard Nixon attending his fifth game of the season, the Washington Senators beat the Detroit Tigers again, 7 - 3. The Tigers pull off the first triple play of the year when Ed Brinkman grounds to 3B Don Wert. Tim Cullen, hitting .206, drives in four runs with a single, double and home run.

1973: Before 41,411 in Detroit, California Angels ace Nolan Ryan hurls his second no-hitter of the season in taming the Detroit Tigers, 6 - 0. Ryan fans 17 batters, the most ever in a 9-inning no-hitter, including eight straight, but only one over the last two innings. Nolan's arm stiffens while watching his team rally for five runs in the top of the 8th. With two outs in the 9th, Norm Cash, who had struck out his three other times at bat, comes to bat wielding a piano leg. Umpire Ron Luciano points out the illegality and Cash then pops out using a regulation bat. Ryan's eight strikeouts in a row ties the American League record he set last year.

1982 - The Detroit Tigers collect nine hits and drop 11 runs on the Minnesota Twins in the first inning, en route to an 18 - 2 smackdown of the Twins. Dan Petry is the winning pitcher. Tom Brookens and Alan Trammell hit back-to-back home runs off reliever John Pacella.

1985 - During the first day of the All-Star break before the Mid-summer Classic to be played in Minneapolis, the Players' Association sets an August 6 strike date. The union will keep its word, but the season will resume two days later.

2000 - The Detroit Tigers retire Willie Horton?s #23 and also dedicate his statue at Comerica Park. Horton is the only player not in the Baseball Hall of Fame who is so honored by the club.

2001: Umpires file a grievance against Major League Baseball, saying the commissioner's office is pressuring them to call more strikes by keeping track of total pitch counts. As part of these efforts, cameras were installed over the weekend, July 13 and 14, at Shea Stadium to track each pitch. Fenway Park and Shea are the only parks with the tracking system, which is similar to that used on Fox's broadcasts, but major league officials hope to have four more by September.

2008 - The American League defeats the National League, 4 - 3, in 15 innings at the All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. It is the first extra-inning win ever for the AL after seven losses and one tie. The two teams combine for a record 7 steals, six of them by the American League. The game goes 4 hours and 50 minutes, also a record.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/oldhare01.shtml
Red Oldham 1914-1915, 1920-1922.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rogaljo01.shtml
Joe Rogalski 1938.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/millebo03.shtml
Bob Miller 1953-1956.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/livinsc01.shtml
Scott Livingstone 1991-1994.

from baseball reference
 
As posted in a separate thread;

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...era-alll-star-game-power-groin-tear/12650473/
Miguel Cabrera still hurting: 'Muscles not functioning'.
Original story from usatoday

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...a-detroit-tigers-says-not-100-percent-healthy
Miguel Cabrera: Muscles not working.
espn

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on...-not-being-fully-recovered-from-groin-surgery
Miguel Cabrera admits to not being fully recovered from groin surgery.
cbssports

http://www.si.com/mlb/2014/07/15/detroit-tigers-miguel-cabrera-groin-injury
Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera still bothered by groin injury.
from SportsIllustrated

http://www.freep.com/article/20140715/SPORTS02/307150034/detroit-tigers-miguel-cabrera-injury
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Core injury from last season still an issue.
freep

http://beck.mlblogs.com/2014/07/15/cabrera-downplays-surgery-recovery/
Cabrera downplays surgery recovery.
from JasonBeck'sTigersBlog

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2014/7/...e-is-still-recovering-from-off-season-surgery
Miguel Cabrera admits he is still recovering from off-season surgery.
from bybtb

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/07/detroit_tigers_miguel_cabrera_111.html
Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera downplays talk of lingering effects from groin injury: 'I'm good'.
mlive
 
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