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November 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1882 - The case of the Allegheny Club versus Charlie Bennett is won by Bennett. Prior to the 1882 season, Allegheny signed Bennett to a $100 agreement which stated that he would sign an 1883 contract with the club after the season. Instead, Bennett re-signed with the Detroit Wolverines. This case will later have bearing on the fight over the reserve rule during the 1889-1890 Players League war.

1949 - Brooklyn Dodgers infielder Jackie Robinson, who hit 16 home runs with 124 RBI and led the National League with a .342 batting average, becomes the first black to win the Most Valuable Player Award. Stan Musial, Ralph Kiner, and teammate Pee Wee Reese are the runner-ups.

1963 - The Detroit Tigers send outfielder Rocky Colavito, pitcher Bob Anderson, and a reported $50,000 to the Kansas City Athletics for second baseman Jerry Lumpe and pitchers Dave Wickersham and Ed Rakow.

2010: Commissioner Bud Selig states that Major League Baseball is considering expanding the postseason by two teams, by adding a second wild card in each league. The two wild card winners would face each other in a best-of-three series to open the postseason, with the three division winners getting a bye. The proposal will now be discussed at the December Winter Meetings and would need to be accepted by the Players Association.

2011: Major League Baseball owners and the Players Association reach a tentative deal on a new five-year collective bargaining agreement. The agreement signed in Rosemont, IL near Chicago's O'Hare Airport, includes a ceiling for bonuses paid to picks in the amateur draft and international free agents. It also provides for testing for human growth hormone and a raise in the minimum salary to $480,000. The agreement will be finalized on November 22nd.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Deacon_McGuire
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcguide01.shtml?redir
Deacon McGuire Detroit Wolverines 1885, 1888, Detroit Tigers 1902-1903, 1912.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/coombja01.shtml
Jack Coombs 1920.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fuchsch01.shtml
Charlie Fuchs 1942.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stidhph01.shtml
Phil Stidham 1994.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Luis_Pujols
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/pujollu01.shtml
Luis Pujols coach 2002, manager 2002.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Gary_Sheffield
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sheffga01.shtml?redir
Gary Sheffield 2007-2008.

from baseball reference
 
As posted in a separate thread;

http://www.outsidepitchmlb.com/detroit-tigers-acquire-francisco-rodriguez/39197
Detroit Tigers acquire Francisco Rodriguez.
OutsidePitchMLB

Adding Rodriguez may come as a surprise to some fans expecting the organization to trade for an elite closer or bring back former Tiger Joakim Soria.

This was clearly Plan C.

General manager Al Avila wasn?t comfortable with the asking price for Andrew Miller or Aroldis Chapman and wasn?t willing to move hot-shot prospect Michael Fulmer in either deal.
 
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http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...closer-knack-leading-young-pitchers/76010176/
Tigers new closer has knack for leading young pitchers.
Detnews

Along with his 386 saves, his sub-1.0 WHIP and his 4.6-1 strikeouts-to-walks ratio the last two seasons, Rodriguez will provide leadership and mentoring to an otherwise young stable of relief pitchers.
?One of the things that attracted us and our scouts was how in the bullpen he has been such a good leader for the pitchers,? said Tigers general manager Al Avila, who acquired Rodriguez from the Brewers in a trade for minor league second baseman Javier Betancourt. ?We have some young guys and that?s what we want them to learn ? how to get outs. That?s the most important thing.?

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...nd-closer-francisco-rodriguez-trade/75993312/
Tigers land experienced closer in Rodriguez.
Detnews

Hitters swung and missed at his change-up 40 percent of the time last season, getting just 11 hits on 112 balls in play.
Rodriguez has pinpoint control of all his pitches and he throws the change-up from different arm angles, which enhances its effectiveness.
"I just kind of reinvented myself,? he said. ?I got the opportunity to learn how to pitch early in my career when I was throwing hard. It's something that is working for me now at the end of my career. Just not to go out there and blow people away, but read hitters, figure out what they are trying to do and go by the situation of the game.
 
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