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August 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1913: Ty Cobb swipes home in the 5th inning to help the Tigers edge the Senators 6 - 5.

1930 - Tommy Bridges walks 12 Brownies, but Detroit still beats St. Louis 7 - 5.

1934 - Schoolboy Rowe, Detroit's sensational rookie P, defeats the Senators 4 - 2, for his 16th win in a row tying the American League record held by Walter Johnson, Joe Wood, and Lefty Grove.

1945 - The Tigers' Joe Hoover will swipe only 19 bases in his career, but the most valuable one comes today. On the front end of a 3rd-inning double steal, Hoover steals home against the Browns for the game's only run.

1952: Tiger Virgil Trucks (5-14) throws the second of his two no-hitters this season blanking the Yankees 1 - 0. Phil Rizzuto's third inning at-bat is quickly scored as an error but is changed to a hit only to be reversed again in the sixth inning making the no-hitter a bit controversial.

1961: Jim Bunning (15-9) allows just two hits while blanking the Senators 6 - 0, in a game called after eight innings because of rain. The win keeps the Tigers two games ahead of the Yankees.

1966: The owners approve a 55 percent raise in contributions to the players' pension fund. It will come from television, World Series, and All-Star Game money. Some money will also go to pay the salary of the Players' Association executive director.

1968: The Tigers ahead 5 - 0 fail to score with two on in the 4th inning when the Yanks bring in Rocky Colavito to pitch. The 35-year-old slugger retires Al Kaline and Willie Horton and tosses 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to earn the win. In Rocky's only other appearance in 1958, he also faced Kaline, and the victory by a non-pitcher will be the last this century. Bill Robinson and Bobby Cox crash successive homers to tie the score and, after a walk, Rocky comes around to score the winning run. In the 8th Yankees reliever Lindy McDaniel ties the American League record for consecutive batters retired by setting down the first Tiger he faces, giving him 32 straight batters retired over four appearances. New York sweeps, winning 6 - 5 and then topping Mickey Lolich 5 - 4. The four losses in New York leaves the Tigers just five games ahead of the Orioles.

1978: Major League umpires stage a one-day strike in defiance of their contract, in order to gain recognition for their union as their bargaining agent with Major League Baseball. Semipro and amateur umps are pressed into service until a restraining order forces the strikers to return. The umpires will walk out again at the beginning of the 1979 season.

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http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Waite_Hoyt
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Waite Hoyt 1930-1931.

from baseball reference
 
Pitching and injuries have been the easily explainable scapegoats for the Detroit Tigers' lost season. What has been more difficult to explain is the inconsistent run scoring that has plagued the Tigers despite leading the AL in numerous batting categories. The Detroit media has a job to do, and, on Sunday, they understandably questioned the team about a 3rd straight poor showing. Miguel Cabrera, who is having one of his best seasons of his career, had reached his limit with the questions about the teams offense.

Both James Schmehl of MLive and Bob Wojnowski of the Detroit News covered Cabrera's response to the line of questioning in detail. After over hearing the questions proposed to Ian Kinsler, Miggy shot a couple swear laden quips at the reporting troupe, before heading to the showers without commenting further on any questions. This obviously isn't the best way to handle the situation, but with the losses mounting, its an understandable response.

Throughout his career, Miguel Cabrera has never been the loudest player in the locker room. Instead he has been a leader by example, showing up every day to work on his game, and in turn, has developed into one of the greatest hitters in history. He could be very easily be content with his performance despite the teams struggles. But he is not settling for mediocrity.

Cabrera very clearly should have handled the situation better. An outburst such as this doesn't help the team in any way. But its tough to blame him for his reaction. I don't think an apology is needed, but Miggy has to know that the beat reporters are going to pry after losses. Instead of more blow ups, look for him to take his frustrations out on opponents pitching for the rest of the year.
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Tigers adviser Scott Reid has been mentioned as someone Dombrowski could bring with him to the Red Sox, but at this time, Dombrowski has not asked permission to speak with Detroit executives. Many of those execs also received promotions after Dombrowski?s departure, so it?s not clear if they can be lured away.
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