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August 30 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905 - Making his major league debut, Ty Cobb doubles off Highlander Jack Chesbro in a 5 - 3 Tiger victory at Detroit's Bennett Park.

1950: The Tigers drop out of first place for the first time since June 10 when they split a pair with the Senators, losing 3 - 2 in 11 innings, then taking the nitecap, 10 - 8.

1968 - In the showdown in Detroit, 53,575 fans cheer as P Earl Wilson pitches a 4-hit 9 - 1 victory over 2nd-place Baltimore. Wilson adds four RBIs on two hits, including his 5th home run of the year. RF Jim Northrup, and 3B Don Wert has 2 rbi.

1995: Tiger teammates Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell tie an American League record by playing in their 1,914th game together, a 10 - 7 loss to the White Sox. The record was set by Kansas City's George Brett and Frank White. The Tigers teammates will finish their great careers playing 1,918 games together.

2002 - After marathon negotiation sessions to avoid a players' strike just hours away, Bud Selig announces the players union and owners have reached a settlement on a new four-year Collective Bargaining Agreement without the need for a work stoppage. The new agreement, called "historic" by the Commissioner, gives the owners the economic restraints they wanted as the players are assured no teams will be contracted until the 2007 season, with a revenue-sharing plan to be gradually implemented during the span of the contract.

Tigers players birthdays:

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Steve Partenheimer 1913.

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Pol Perritt 1921.

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Steve Baker 1978-1979.

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Randy O'Neal 1984-1986.

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Five things we learned Friday.
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4. Verlander better versus White Sox.
The Detroit Tigers have one of the game's top pitchers (Max Scherzer) and traded for another one (David Price) on July 31. Meanwhile, the team's former top hurler was on the mound Friday night, looking to close the gap in the highly contested AL Central race.

Justin Verlander has been off his game for most of this season. His ERA is approaching 5.00 and he has allowed more hits than innings pitched for the first time since 2006. Friday's effort was not vintage Verlander; however, it was still encouraging since he is no longer considered the team's top gun.

Facing the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field, Verlander worked seven innings, allowing one run on nine hits and two walks. He struck out seven batters, throwing 77 strikes in 116 pitches. It was the first time since April 17 that he allowed one run or none in a start.

Despite a recent run of inconsistency, the Tigers are within arm's reach of the division lead. With Anibal Sanchez's future in doubt, Verlander once again becomes a key figure in Detroit's rotation. If he can be just part of what he once was, it may go a long way in the club's quest for a fourth straight division title.
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Tigers 1B Miguel Cabrera and Cardinals LF Matt Holliday are 2 of the 6 players in MLB history with 100+ HR with multiple teams and a World Series HR with both of them. (Complete Baseball Encyclopedia)
PLAYERS WITH 100+ HOMERUNS & 1+ WORLD SERIES HOMERUNS WITH MULTIPLE TEAMS

Miguel Cabrera 2 Marlins (138/1), Tigers (244/1)
Joe Gordon 2 Yankees (153/3), Indians (100/1)
Matt Holliday 2 Rockies (128/1), Cardinals (125/2)
Reggie Jackson 2 A's (269/2), Yankees (144/8)
Manny Ramirez 2 Indians (236/3), Red Sox (274/1)
Frank Robinson 2 Reds (324/1), Orioles (179/7)

(Numbers in parentheses are HR/World Series HR)
 
MOST CAREER HITS, 0 IN THE WORLD SERIES

HITS H H--WS
1 Rod Carew 3053 0 Twins/Angels
2 Rafael Palmeiro 3020 0 Cubs/Rangers/Orioles/Rangers/Orioles
3 Ichiro Suzuki 2824 0 Mariners/Yankees
4 George Sisler 2812 0 Browns/Senators/Braves
5 Ken Griffey Jr. 2781 0 Mariners/Reds/White Sox/Mariners
6 Andre Dawson 2774 0 Expos/Cubs/Red Sox/Marlins
7 Luke Appling 2749 0 White Sox
8 Billy Williams 2711 0 Cubs/A's
9 Nap Lajoie 2673 0 Phillies/A's/Indians/A's
10 Harry Heilmann 2660 0 Tigers/Reds
 
MOST CAREER STRIKEOUTS, 0 IN THE POSTSEASON

STRIKEOUTS SO SO
1 Ferguson Jenkins 3192 0 Phillies/Cubs/Rangers/Red Sox/Rangers/Cubs
2 Jim Bunning 2855 0 Tigers/Phillies/Pirates/Dodgers/Phillies
3 Sam McDowell 2453 0 Indians/Giants/Yankees/Pirates
4 Rube Waddell 2267 0 Pirates/Cubs/A's/Browns
5 Camilo Pascual 2167 0 Senators/Twins/Senators/Reds/Dodgers/Indians
6 Danny Darwin 1942 0 Rangers/Brewers/Astros/Red Sox/Blue Jays/Rangers/Pirates/Astros/White Sox/Giants
7 Felix Hernandez 1908 0 Mariners
8 Kevin Gross 1727 0 Phillies/Expos/Dodgers/Rangers/Angels
9 Larry Jackson 1709 0 Cardinals/Cubs/Phillies
10 Bob Veale 1703 0 Pirates/Red Sox
 
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