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June 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905 - Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants pitches his second career no-hitter, beating the Chicago Cubs and Mordecai Brown, 1 - 0. Mathewson and Three Finger Brown match no-hitters for eight innings. The Giants get two hits in the 9th for the win, and a pair of errors committed by Bill Dahlen at shortstop prevent Mathewson from hurling a perfect game.

1912 - Christy Mathewson reaches his 300th career victory as the New York Giants beat the Chicago Cubs, 3 - 2. During his 17-year major league career, Mathewson will compile a 373-188 record.

1921 - Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees hits a 460-foot home run into the center field bleachers in the Polo Grounds, for the first home run ever hit to that spot. Ruth adds his 21st home run of the season and also pitches five innings in the 13 - 6 win over the Detroit Tigers, giving up four runs, but striking out Ty Cobb. In tomorrow's game, Ruth will hit two more home runs, his sixth and seventh in five games, in a 9 - 6 win over Detroit.

1948 - An ailing Babe Ruth makes his final appearance at Yankee Stadium. With the crowd of 49,641 singing Auld Lang Syne, and members of the 1923 Yankees team (the first to play in the stadium) looking on, the New York Yankees retire Ruth's uniform number 3 during ceremonies that also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Stadium. Fewer than two months later, the 53-year-old Ruth will die from throat cancer.

1957: Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hits three home runs with five runs batted in as Boston beats the Indians, 9 - 3, at Cleveland Stadium. Williams, who had a three-homer game earlier in the year, becomes the first American League player to collect two such games in a single season.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kavanma01.shtml
Marty Kavanaugh 1914-1916, 1918.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/desauge01.shtml
Gene Desautels 1930-1933.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/strambo01.shtml
Bob Strampe 1972.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Drew_Smyly
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smylydr01.shtml
Drew Smyly 2012-1914.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/milleju02.shtml
Justin Miller 2014.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/James_McCann
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mccanja02.shtml
James McCann 2014-present.

from baseball reference
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2015/06/detroit_tigers_option_reliever_6.html
Detroit Tigers option reliever Angel Nesbitt to Triple-A Toledo to make room for Justin Verlander.
mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2015/06/13/angel-nesbitt-detroit-tigers/71164298/
Tigers option reliever Angel Nesbitt to Triple-A Toledo.
freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2015/06/12/angel-nesbitt-sent-to-toledo/71160842/
Tigers send Nesbitt to Toledo ahead of Verlander start.
detnews
 
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MOST CAREER RCAA, AMERICAN LEAGUE, CF

1 Ty Cobb 1107 Tigers
2 Tris Speaker 1054 Red Sox/Indians/Senators/A's
3 Mickey Mantle 1009 Yankees
4 Joe DiMaggio 672 Yankees
5 Ken Griffey Jr. 478 Mariners/White Sox
6 Earl Averill 395 Indians/Tigers
7 Larry Doby 369 Indians/White Sox/Indians
8 Bernie Williams 344 Yankees
9 Fred Lynn 285 Red Sox/Angels/Orioles
10 Mike Trout 255 Angels
 
MOST CAREER EXTRA BASE HITS ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, THROUGH AGE 23

EXTRA BASE HITS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ted Williams 153 314 161 Red Sox
T2 Mickey Mantle 127 273 146 Yankees
T2 Joe Jackson 127 215 88 A's/Indians
4 Ty Cobb 125 245 120 Tigers
5 Joe DiMaggio 118 261 143 Yankees
6 Jimmie Foxx 112 290 178 A's
7 Mike Trout 109 265 156 Angels
8 Ken Griffey Jr. 108 317 209 Mariners
9 Juan Gonzalez 93 227 134 Rangers
10 Hal Trosky 91 255 164 Indians

MOST CAREER HITS ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, THROUGH AGE 23

HITS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ty Cobb 351 959 608 Tigers
2 Joe Jackson 293 693 400 A's/Indians
3 Ted Williams 228 749 521 Red Sox
4 Stan Musial 188 584 396 Cardinals
5 Albert Pujols 164 591 427 Cardinals
6 Al Kaline 162 880 718 Tigers
7 Hank Aaron 159 718 559 Braves
8 Ken Griffey Jr. 157 832 675 Mariners
T9 Arky Vaughan 153 716 563 Pirates
T9 Mike Trout 153 641 488 Angels

MOST CAREER HITS ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, THROUGH AGE 23

HITS DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ty Cobb 351 959 608 Tigers
2 Joe Jackson 293 693 400 A's/Indians
3 Ted Williams 228 749 521 Red Sox
4 Al Kaline 162 880 718 Tigers
5 Ken Griffey Jr. 157 832 675 Mariners
6 Mike Trout 153 641 488 Angels
7 Stuffy McInnis 152 727 575 A's
8 Mickey Mantle 149 719 570 Yankees
9 Tris Speaker 139 547 408 Red Sox
10 Eddie Collins 136 484 348 A's

MOST CAREER TOTAL BASES ABOVE THE LEAGUE AVERAGE, THROUGH AGE 23

TOTAL BASES DIFF PLAYER LEAGUE
1 Ted Williams 598 1350 752 Red Sox
2 Ty Cobb 548 1323 775 Tigers
3 Joe Jackson 486 1011 525 A's/Indians
4 Mel Ott 445 1573 1128 Giants
5 Jimmie Foxx 422 1280 858 A's
6 Mickey Mantle 407 1272 865 Yankees
7 Joe DiMaggio 398 1133 735 Yankees
8 Mike Trout 396 1164 768 Angels
9 Ken Griffey Jr. 393 1428 1035 Mariners
10 Albert Pujols 388 1085 697 Cardinals
 
There were plenty of excellent pitchers on the bump last night, and David Price was one of them and he did not disappoint. Price is a few months from free agency and he doing what he can to maximize the huge offers he is expected to receive come November and December. Last night, Price tossed his second consecutive complete game, shutting out the Indians on 7 hits, no walks and 8 strikeouts in the Tigers 4-0 win. The win moved his record to 6-2 with a 2.44 ERA, 2.88 FIP, 3.62 xFIP, a 1.12 WHIP and a 82-20 strikeout to walk rate in 92.1 innings. Price has dominated over his last four starts, giving up just three earned runs in 32.2 innings, with a 28-7 strikeout to walk rate.
RotoHardball
 
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