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http://www.blessyouboys.com/2014/7/15/5900031/tigers-second-half-schedule
Tigers face tough schedule after the All-Star break.
from bybtb

Once the All-Star break is over, the Tigers begin a grueling second-half schedule that starts out with 55 games in 56 days. The Tigers will play 41 of their 71 remaining games against teams that currently have at least a .500 record, 38 games are against division rivals.

Detroit has more games remaining than any other team, because the postponed games in April meant that they have played fewer games than any other team. The result is three double-headers, all against division rivals, and all on Saturdays with games scheduled both the day before and the day after.

Among the reasons that Detroit?s schedule is more difficult are the number of games against tougher opponents, plus more total games, plus 34 home games and 37 on the road.
 
July 16 in Tigers and mlb history:

1909: At Bennett Park, the Tigers and Senators play the longest scoreless game in American League history. Ed Summers pitches the complete game, holding the Nationals to seven hits, two walks (one intentional), while fanning 10. The Nationals' 30-year-old rookie, Bill "Dolly" Gray, allows only one hit before leaving with an injury after eight innings. He is replaced by Bob Groom. Gray will put another entry in the record books next month when he walks seven straight batters. The 0 - 0 contest is called after the 18th inning.

1914: The Tigers, minus Ty Cobb who is nursing a sore thumb, knock out rookie Babe Ruth in the 4th inning and trip the Red Sox, 5 - 2. It is Ruth's first loss.

1952 - Walt Dropo gets two more hits, giving him 15 in four games, which ties the American League record.

1956 - A group headed by Fred Knorr and John Fetzer buys the Detroit Tigers and Briggs Stadium for a record $5.5 million.

1961 - Detroit regains first place with two complete game victories from Phil Regan and Don Mossi. Homeruns by Al Kaline and Don Mossi in the 11 to 1 win over the Kansas City Athletics. Then in the second game, homeruns by Rocky Colavito and Norm Cash lead Detroit to an 8 - 3 win. The Tigers have a record of 58 and 31.

1975 - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn is reelected for a 7-year term.

1994: Detroit defeats Kansas City 13 - 7. Travis Fryman's grand slam powers the Tigers.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/peaslma01.shtml
Marv Peasley 1910.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/willijo02.shtml
Johnnie Williams 1914.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rossdo01.shtml
Don Ross 1938, 1942-1945.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Norman
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/normabi01.shtml
Bill Norman manager 1958-1959.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lentiji01.shtml
Jim Lentine 1980.

from baseball reference
 
http://m.mlb.com/det/video/topic/81...g-scherzer-on-jeter-pitching-in-asg/?c_id=det
Webvideo Scherzer on All-Star excitement.
Tigers pitcher Max Scherzer talks about witnessing Derek Jeter's final All-Star Game and pitching in the Midsummer Classic.

http://m.mlb.com/det/video/topic/81...ler-on-al-winning-2014-allstar-game/?c_id=det
Webvideo Ian Kinsler on AL All-Star win.
Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler talks about the team effort it took for the American League to win the 2014 All-Star Game.
 
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