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Reed set for return from Triple-A to bolster bullpen.
DETROIT -- The Tigers' need for an extra reliever this weekend for four games in three days against the White Sox meant a return to the Major Leagues for Evan Reed. The team announced after Thursday's win over the Yankees that it will purchase the right-hander's contract from Triple-A Toledo in time for Friday's series opener in Chicago.

Reed made the team out of Spring Training and pitched in 27 games, going 0-1 with a 4.88 ERA and 35 hits allowed over 27 2/3 innings. The Tigers outrighted him in mid-June to Triple-A Toledo, where he gave up 11 runs on 26 hits over 23 1/3 innings with five walks and 26 strikeouts.

Reed was under investigation by Wayne County prosecutors over an alleged incident at a downtown Detroit hotel the weekend before Opening Day. A Wayne County judge dismissed charges of third-degree sexual conduct against Reed last week.

Reed takes the roster spot of Kyle Lobstein following his first Major League start Thursday. Lobstein was optioned to Toledo, essentially a procedural move since he can be recalled next week once the Mud Hens' season ends. Lobstein will still be able to make the next turn in the Tigers' rotation in Cleveland next Tuesday.
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http://beck.mlblogs.com/2014/08/28/kyle-ryan-gets-call-for-saturday-doubleheader/
Kyle Ryan gets call for Saturday doubleheader.
from JasonBeck'sTigersBlog

Tigers to promote lefty Kyle Ryan for Saturday spot start.
DETROIT -- Tigers officials spent nearly an hour Thursday morning in discussions in the coaches' conference room at Comerica Park about a spot starter for Saturday. They ended up deciding on a guy who wasn't even in big league camp in the spring.

Kyle Ryan went from a 12-game winner at Class A Lakeland last year to mercurial starter at Double-A Erie this spring. Then he found a hot stretch at Triple-A Toledo after being promoted a month ago. Now, he has a spot start in the big leagues for one half of the Tigers' day-night doubleheader on Saturday against the White Sox in Chicago.

Ryan got the call over Buck Farmer, who made two starts for the Tigers this month but was knocked out in the second inning of his start in last Saturday's doubleheader at Minnesota.

The 22-year-old Ryan was already scheduled to start Saturday for the Mud Hens, putting his unbeaten record at Triple-A on the line. He's 3-0 with a 1.64 ERA in five starts at Toledo so far, allowing six earned runs on 21 hits over 33 innings with five walks and 20 strikeouts.

"He's left-handed," manager Brad Ausmus said in summary of his knowledge on him. "I haven't heard too much about him at this point. I do know he's been throwing the ball well as of late."

Ryan was the recommendation of player-development officials based off how he's been throwing the ball. The former 12th-round pick out of Auburndale (Fla.) High School, just outside Lakeland, Ryan has never been a high-strikeout pitcher, and his 5.5 strikeouts per nine innings marks his lowest rate as a pro in his fifth season. However, he limits his damage, and he's held left-handed hitters to a .204 average between Toledo and Erie.

The current plan calls for Ryan to start Saturday's nightcap. Max Scherzer had been scheduled to start that game in a matchup with White Sox ace Chris Sale, but switched up when the White Sox moved Sale to the afternoon tilt.

The Tigers will have to make room on the 40-man roster for Ryan. And unless they put Anibal Sanchez on the 60-day disabled list, effectively ending his season, they'll have to designate somebody for assignment to make room.
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August 29 in Tigers and mlb history:

1925: The city of Detroit gives a dinner for Ty Cobb honoring his 20 years in a Tiger uniform. He's given a trophy by the city and $10,000 by the club.

1932 - Detroit C Ray Hayworth makes his first error of the season after handling 439 chances without a miscue dating back to September 2, 1931.

1966: Detroit's Denny McLain tosses 229 pitches, gives up eight hits, walks nine and strikes out 11 Orioles to record his 16th victory in a 6 - 3 Tigers win. Willie Horton hits two homeruns, and another from Bill Freehan.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/warneja01.shtml
Jack Warner 1925-1928.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/marrobu01.shtml
Buck Marrow 1932.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mclelwa01.shtml
Wayne McLeland 1951-1952.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Joe_Schultz_(schuljo05)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/schuljo05.shtml
Joe Schultz coach 1971-1976, manager 1973.

Tigers managers who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Les_Moss
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/mossle01.shtml
Les Moss manager 1979.

from baseball reference
 
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