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AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Felix Hernandez 29
2 Masahiro Tanaka 23
3 Mark Buehrle 20
T4 Chris Sale 19
T4 Garrett Richards 19
6 Scott Kazmir 18
7 Dellin Betances 17
T8 Corey Kluber 16
T8 Jon Lester 16
10 Yu Darvish 15

WORST
1 Colby Lewis -23
2 Ricky Nolasco -22
3 Justin Masterson -17
4 Clay Buchholz -16
5 Felipe Paulino -15
T6 Hector Noesi -14
T6 Andre Rienzo -14
T8 Tanner Scheppers -13
T8 Scott Baker -13
10 Aaron Brooks -12

TEAM TOTALS
1 Mariners 63
2 Athletics 60
3 Royals 30
4 Yankees 21
5 Tigers 8
6 Rays 7
7 Indians 6
8 Blue Jays 2
9 Angels 1
10 Red Sox -3
11 Orioles -8
12 White Sox -25
13 Twins -32
14 Astros -38
15 Rangers -87

TIGERS
Max Scherzer 11
Rick Porcello 10
Anibal Sanchez 10
Joba Chamberlain 7
Blaine Hardy 3
Al Alburquerque 3
Drew Smyly 1
Justin Miller 1
Pat McCoy 1
Robbie Ray -1
Drew VerHagen -1
Phil Coke -1
Ian Krol -1
Evan Reed -2
Corey Knebel -2
Chad Smith -2
Jose Ortega -3
Luke Putkonen -7
Joe Nathan -8 ***
Justin Verlander -11 ***

through July 19.
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 51
2 Michael Brantley 32
3 Edwin Encarnacion 28
T4 Victor Martinez 27
T4 Jose Abreu 27
T6 Jose Bautista 25
T6 Robinson Cano 25
T6 Adrian Beltre 25
T9 Brandon Moss 24
T9 Lonnie Chisenhall 24

WORST
1 Jonathan Schoop -16
T2 Raul Ibanez -15
T2 Elvis Andrus -15
T2 Matt Dominguez -15
T5 Michael Choice -14
T5 Jose Molina -14
T7 Jonathan Villar -12
T7 Alberto Callaspo -12
T7 Mike Moustakas -12
T7 Eric Sogard -12
T7 Ryan Raburn -12

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 67
2 Athletics 53
3 Orioles 42
4 Tigers 40
5 Blue Jays 28
6 Indians 14
7 White Sox -3
8 Rays -9
9 Twins -21
10 Red Sox -24
11 Mariners -35
12 Royals -40
T13 Yankees -43
T13 Rangers -43
15 Astros -45

TIGERS
Victor Martinez 27
Miguel Cabrera 21
J.D. Martinez 19
Ian Kinsler 5
Rajai Davis 4
Eugenio Suarez 0
Alex Avila 0
Tyler Collins -2
Bryan Holaday -2
Nick Castellanos -2
Don Kelly -3
Alex Gonzalez -4
Austin Jackson -4
Danny Worth -5
Torii Hunter -5
Andrew Romine -9

through July 19.
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 Josh Donaldson 16
2 Kyle Seager 10
T3 Jacoby Ellsbury 9
T3 Alex Gordon 9
5 Dustin Ackley 8
T6 Jackie Bradley Jr. 7
T6 Alexei Ramirez 7
T6 Manny Machado 7
T9 Miguel Cabrera 6
T9 Alex Rios 6
T9 Jonathan Villar 6

WORST
T1 Omar Infante -10
T1 Derek Jeter -10
3 Dexter Fowler -9
T4 Adam Jones -8
T4 Adrian Beltre -8
6 Yunel Escobar -7
T7 Coco Crisp -6
T7 Lonnie Chisenhall -6
T7 Jed Lowrie -6
T7 Jose Bautista -6
T7 Shin-Soo Choo -6

TEAM TOTALS
1 Mariners 18
2 White Sox 10
T3 Rays 6
T3 Athletics 6
5 Red Sox 1
T6 Royals 0
T6 Orioles 0
T6 Angels 0
9 Twins -2
10 Yankees -7
T11 Tigers -9
T11 Indians -9
T11 Blue Jays -9
14 Astros -10
15 Rangers -19

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 6
Eugenio Suarez 1
Bryan Holaday 0
Don Kelly 0
Tyler Collins 0
Victor Martinez 0
Alex Gonzalez 0
Danny Worth 0
Nick Castellanos -1
Rajai Davis -1
Austin Jackson -1
Alex Avila -1
J.D. Martinez -1
Ian Kinsler -3
Andrew Romine -3
Torii Hunter -5

through July 19.
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 52
2 Jose Abreu 30
3 Michael Brantley 28
T4 Kyle Seager 27
T4 Edwin Encarnacion 27
T4 Victor Martinez 27
T4 Steve Pearce 27
T4 Miguel Cabrera 27
T9 Robinson Cano 23
T9 Josh Donaldson 23

WORST
1 Derek Jeter -19
2 Elvis Andrus -18
3 Matt Dominguez -17
T4 Jonathan Schoop -16
T4 Michael Choice -16
T4 Yunel Escobar -16
7 Alfonso Soriano -15
8 Jose Molina -14
T9 Raul Ibanez -13
T9 Ryan Raburn -13

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 67
2 Athletics 59
3 Orioles 42
4 Tigers 31
5 Blue Jays 19
6 White Sox 7
7 Indians 5
8 Rays -3
9 Mariners -17
T10 Twins -23
T10 Red Sox -23
12 Royals -40
13 Yankees -50
14 Astros -55
15 Rangers -62

TIGERS
Victor Martinez 27
Miguel Cabrera 27
J.D. Martinez 18
Rajai Davis 3
Ian Kinsler 2
Eugenio Suarez 1
Alex Avila -1
Tyler Collins -2
Bryan Holaday -2
Don Kelly -3
Nick Castellanos -3
Alex Gonzalez -4
Austin Jackson -5
Danny Worth -5
Torii Hunter -10
Andrew Romine -12

through July 19.
 
http://www.freep.com/article/201407...makes-late-change-picks-up-victory-Tigers-win
Detroit 4 - Arizona 3: Justin Verlander makes late change, picks up victory in Tigers' win.
freep

In addition to the improving to 9-8 this season, Verlander moved past Hal Newhouser in sole possession of third place in career strikeouts in franchise history. Verlander?s fourth strikeout of the game ? against Goldschmidt in the fifth inning moving him past Hal Newhouser (1,770). Only Mickey Lolich (2,679 from 1963-75) and Jack Morris (1,980 from 1977-90) have more strikeouts for the Tigers.
 
July 22 in Tigers and mlb history:

1909: For the first of four times in his career, Ty Cobb steals second base, third, and home in an inning, doing it in the 7th against Red Sox pitcher Harry Wolter. It is also Ty's first swipe of home in his career, Ty will steal home a total of 54 times. The Tigers beat Boston 6 - 0.

1941 - Dick Wakefield becomes baseball's first "bonus baby" when he signs with the Tigers for $52,000 and a new car. The University of Michigan standout will hit .143 in seven at-bat this season but will eventually turn into a solid outfielder batting .293 over parts of 9 seasons.

1952 - Detroit's Virgil Trucks gives up one hit in beating Washington 1 - 0.

1956 - The Hall of Fame announces special rules governing elections. Writers should vote every two years, alternating with the Veterans Committee; because of criticism, this will revert back in 1962. To be eligible, players must have been retired for five years.

1969 - For the first time, the All-Star Game is postponed due to rain.

1993: Kansas City's Greg Gagne hits a home run off Detroit's Mark Leiter in the Royals' 12 - 6 victory. The home run is the 10,000th hit in the long history of Tiger Stadium, making it the first ballpark to reach that figure. During the game, Detroit 3B Travis Fryman draws a walk off KC P Enrique Burgos, then proceeds to circle the bases on three wild pitches by Burgos.

2012: The Tigers complete a three-game sweep of the White Sox with a 6 - 4 win at Comerica Park. They score all of their runs on four homers off Philip Humber in the first 3 innings; two of the homers are by Miguel Cabrera, including the 300th of his career on a huge blast to center field in the 3rd inning. Jacob Turner is the winner, earning his first major league victory. The Tigers have won 16 of their last 21 to move 1 1/2 games ahead of the Sox in the AL Central.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Doc_Cramer
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cramedo01.shtml?redir
Doc Cramer 1942-1948.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/z/zeppbi01.shtml
Bill Zepp 1971.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Don_McMahon
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcmahdo02.shtml?redir
Don McMahon 1968-1969.

from baseball reference
 
Cabrera's up with men in scoring position?.....'Nuf said.

From Elias Sports: Miguel Cabrera had a couple of hits, including one that drove in what proved to be the winning run in the seventh inning, as the Tigers nipped the Diamondbacks, 4-3, in Phoenix. Miggy is now 8-for-20 in five games since the All-Star break, but until that time at bat, he hadn't driven in any runs since hitting a first-inning homer off Adam Wainwright in the All-Star Game itself.

Cabrera's hit lifted his season batting average with runners in scoring position to .375. Incredibly, Cabrera has finished a season with a runners-in-scoring-position batting average that high five different times: .375 as a rookie in 2003, .378 in 2006 and .378 again in 2007 with the Marlins, and then .388 in 2011 and .397 last season with the Tigers.
 
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