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March 20 in Tigers and mlb history:

1889 - A New York sporting goods house receives an order for bats, balls, and other baseball equipment from Mr. Hiroka of Tokyo, Japan. In his letter he says that baseball "has been played there for several months" and that a baseball association would soon be organized.

1937 - The Homestead Grays of the Negro Leagues acquire future Hall of Famers Josh Gibson and Judy Johnson for $2,500 in cash and a pair of journeymen players. The trade is considered the largest transaction in the history of the Negro Leagues.

1953 - U.S. Senator Edwin C. Johnson offers a bill to give clubs the sole right to ban radio-TV broadcasts of major league games in their own territory. The antitrust division of the Justice Department outlawed this practice in 1949. Johnson believes that it started the decline of baseball in small towns and cities throughout the country. His bill aims to restore the equity between large communities and the small areas.

1973: Roberto Clemente becomes the first Hispanic American to gain election to the Hall of Fame. The Baseball Writers Association of America announces the results of a special ballot, with Clemente receiving 393 of 424 votes. Clemente died in a plane crash on New Year's Eve. In light of his tragic death, the Hall's Board of Directors waived the five-year waiting period that is normally required before a player is eligible for election. A 12-time All-Star, Clemente batted .317 and won a dozen Gold Gloves over an 18-year career.

1989 - Commissioner Peter Ueberroth announces that he has begun an investigation into the behavior of Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose. Ueberroth doesn't identify the allegations against Rose, but the Reds' skipper will eventually be banished for his alleged involvement with gambling.

2002: The commissioner's office announces that Major League Baseball will continue the practice that began after the September 11 attacks of singing God Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch in each team's first homestand. In addition, a Flag of the United States patch will be worn on the jackets of all 30 major league teams this season and special logos will be used on Opening Day, Memorial Day weekend and the Fourth of July, with Canadian versions designed for the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/greenpa01.shtml
Paddy Greene 1903.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Vern_Kennedy
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kenneve01.shtml?redir
Vern Kennedy 1938-1939.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chuck_Seelbach
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/seelbch01.shtml?redir
Chuck Seelbach 1971-1974.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brunswi01.shtml
Will Brunson 1998-1999.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bob_Fothergill
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fothebo01.shtml?redir
Bob 'Fatty' Fothergill 1922-1930.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Gee_Walker
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walkege02.shtml?redir
Gee Walker 1931-1937.

from Baseball Reference
 
Tigers catcher Bryan Holaday is generating interest from other teams, Peter Gammons tweets.
Holaday is out of options, and the Tigers have two more established catchers in James McCann and Jarrod Saltalamacchia. So there might not be a roster spot for Holaday, unless the Tigers want to carry three catchers.
The Tigers have also experimented with using Holaday at third base and in the outfield this spring.
The 28-year-old Holaday, who split his time between Detroit and Triple-A Toledo last season, has hit brilliantly this year in Spring Training, for what little that?s worth ? he has 11 hits, including four homers, in just 21 at-bats. His previous track record, including a career .251/.283/.340 line in the Majors, isn?t nearly so Ruthian, but it?s not surprising there would be at least some interest in a relatively young, cost-controlled catcher.
MLBtraderumors
 
Dick Egan has had a long and successful career. Currently a special assistant to the general manager in Detroit, the 78-year-old Egan has been in the game for over five decades. A few months ago he received a Legends in Scouting award.

His coaching and scouting acumen have exceeded his ability to retire big-league hitters. Pitching out of the bullpen for the Tigers, Angels and Dodgers from 1963-1967, Egan put up a 5.15 ERA.

The first of his 74 career appearances came on opening day, at Tiger Stadium. Egan recalls it being cold ? ?I think it was about 20 degrees when we arrived in Detroit? ? but he got off to a hot start. The left-hander replaced Jim Bunning in the eighth inning and fanned the only batter he faced.

?They got me up, brought me in, and I struck out Nellie Fox with three straight sliders,? said Egan. ?Bob Scheffing, our manager, told me he?s never seen Fox look that bad. Unfortunately, it didn?t carry over to the rest of my career.?

The following year, Egan threw a pitch that carried a long way.

?Jim Gentile was a big left-handed hitter and I always struck him out with sliders,? Egan told me. ?One day I threw slider one, slider two, for ball one, ball two. I thought to myself, ?He knows I?m going to throw all sliders, so I?ll throw a fastball to get back in the count.? He hit that SOB up on the peak of the third deck at old Tiger Stadium. When it came down, Al Kaline caught t and threw it to Jerry Lumpe, our second baseman. Jerry brought it to the mound and said ?Al wants you to keep this ball; it?s flat on one side.? True story.?

It may not have been the hardest-hit ball he gave up.

?Mickey Mantle once hit a line drive right my leg, and by the time I got my head around, Dick McAuliffe, my shortstop, hadn?t even twitched,? explained Egan. ?An instant later, Billy Bruton, my centerfielder, was going down on one knee to catch a one-hop skipper. That?s how hard that SOB was hit.

?When I got the ball back and stepped on the rubber, I started thinking about what would have happened if it would have hit me. My leg started shaking so bad I had to get off the mound and walk around. That?s a true story, too".
Fangraphs
 
http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2016/03/20/detroit-tigers-victor-martinez/82049770/
It's 'possible' Victor Martinez won't be ready for Opening Day.
Freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...0/v-mart-safe-bet-ready-home-opener/82049148/
Slight chance V-Mart won't be ready for opener.
Detnews

“It’s a possibility” that Victor Martinez may not be ready for Opening Day, Tigers manager Brad Ausmus told reporters (including MLB.com’s Cash Kruth). Martinez hasn’t appeared in a game since straining his left hamstring on Monday. Ausmus said the veteran slugger could swing a bat tomorrow for the first time since the injury, though “we’ve got to wait and see".
MLBtraderumors
 
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