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December 4 in Tigers and mlb history:

1952 - Detroit trades P Virgil Trucks, who tossed two no-hitters during the year, along with P Hal White and OF Johnny Groth, to the Browns in exchange for 2B Owen Friend, OF Bob Nieman, and OF/C J.W. Porter.

1957: The major league owners raise the minimum salary to $7,000 and eliminate the bonus rule.

1963: The Tigers trade pitcher Jim Bunning to the Phillies for catcher Gus Triandos, pitcher Jack Hamilton and outfielder Don Demeter. Bunning will go on and win 19 games four times and over another 100 games in the NL with over 1000 strikeouts becoming just the second pitcher in MLB history to accomplish the feat, along with Cy Young. Bunning will also gain entry into the Hall of Fame.

1964: The major leagues restore to the commissioner's office all powers rescinded after Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis's death in 1944. Principally, they waive their right to take legal action in the event of disagreements with the commissioner and grant him authority to judge whether actions taken by the owners in concert are, automatically "in the best interests of baseball." Voting for the annual All-Star teams is turned back to the fans.

1964: The owners decide to use a free agent draft beginning next month. The inverse order of the previous year's standings will be used to select players every four months. This will eventually be scaled back to a twice yearly and then to an annual event.

1979: Detroit trades Rusty Staub back to the Expos, where he was the most popular player in franchise history during his first stint with the team.

1990: The Tigers signs free agent pitcher Bill Gullickson, who will win 20 games for them in 1991.

2007 - The Florida Marlins and the Detroit Tigers pull of a blockbuster deal. Florida sends 3B Miguel Cabrera (an All-Star in four of his five seasons) and 2-time All-Star P Dontrelle Willis for prospects Cameron Maybin, Andrew Miller and Dallas Trahern. The Marlins also get Mike Rabelo, Eulogio De La Cruz and Burke Badenhop in the deal. Maybin and Miller had been Detroit's first-round picks in 2005 and 2006 respectively.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/conkwal01.shtml
Allen Conkwright 1920.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Harvey_Kuenn
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kuennha01.shtml?redir
Harvey Kuenn 1952-1959.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Barbaro_Garbey
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/garbeba01.shtml?redir
Barbaro Garbey 1984-1985.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Pat_Sheridan
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sheripa01.shtml?redir
Pat Sheridan 1986-1989.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jack_Smith_(smithja02)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithja02.shtml
Jack Smith 1912.

from baseball reference
 
Victor Martinez named 2014 Edgar Martinez Outstanding DH Award winner. 3rd in Tigers History (Willie Horton 1975, Rusty Staub 1978).
 
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...owski-tigers-trade-starting-pitcher/19908865/
Dave Dombrowski: Tigers won't trade starting pitcher.
detnews

The Tigers are receiving strong interest in David Price and Rick Porcello, Rosenthal reports (links to Twitter). What Detroit would ask for in return for these starters remains a mystery, Rosenthal adds. Of course, there are several other big-name, 5+ service time pitchers who could potentially be had, and Rosenthal notes that all are still “in play.” He adds that the primary appeal of such arms is their generally below-market salary and the achievement of a year of exclusive negotiating rights. Implicit, of course, is that teams are interested not only in a reasonable hope of achieving excess value on the contract, but also in doing so without exposure to the massive downside risk of a longer-term deal.
from mlbtraderumors
 
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