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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2016/04/detroit_tigers_open_series_14.html#incart_river_index
Grand slam by Jarrod Saltalamacchia carries Tigers past Pirates.
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http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2016/04/13/detroit-tigers-pittsburgh-pirates/82973530/
Detroit 7 - Pittsburgh 3: Shane Greene mugs Pirates in season debut.
Freep

http://www.freep.com/videos/sports/mlb/tigers/2016/04/13/83016944/
Webvideo Tigers' Saltalamacchia makes trade for 100th HR ball.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia traded an autographed baseball to get the ball he hit for a grand slam in a 7-3 win over the Pirates. The grand slam was also Saltalamacchia's 100th career home run.
Freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...talamacchia-slam-key-tigers-victory/83015064/
Saltalamacchia slam is key to Tigers victory.
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http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/172125834/tigers-beat-pirates-on-saltalamacchias-slam
Salty's grand slam lifts Tigers over Bucs.
Tigers official site

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/172167194/jarrod-saltalamacchia-hits-grand-slam-hr-100
100 grand: Salty's milestone HR memorable.
Tigers catcher reaches century mark with go-ahead slam against Pirates.
Tigers official site

http://espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=360413123
Boxscore.

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/det/video/search?team_id=116&tagName=Detroit Tigers
Webvideos from tonights Tigers 7 - 3 Win over the pirates.
 
http://www.blessyouboys.com/2016/4/13/11426192/detroit-tigers-pittsburgh-pirates-recap-Shane-Greene
Tigers 7 - Pirates 3: Shane Greene and Saltalamacchia dominate in Pittsburgh.
bybtb

Impressive outing for Tigers pitcher Shane Greene, even after some rough moments at the start. Greene bounced back after a troublesome first inning to give the Tigers six innings in total, holding the Pirates to two runs on three hits, walking three and striking out seven. Looked grim after back-to-back four-pitch walks in the first, but he recovered nicely.
espn

http://espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=360413123
Saltalamacchia's grand slam lifts Tigers over Pirates, 7-3.
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April 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1910: William Howard Taft becomes the first U.S. President to throw out a ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day. Attending the game in Washington, D.C., President Taft tosses the first ball to future Hall of Famer Walter Johnson, who pitches the first of his 14 Opening Day Washington games, striking out nine, en route to a 3 - 0 one-hit shutout against Eddie Plank and the Philadelphia Athletics.

1925 - Two future Hall of Famers make their major league debuts with the Philadelphia Athletics in the same game. Lefty Grove starts against the Boston Red Sox and leaves in the 4th inning after walking four and striking out nobody. He gives up five runs on six hits. In the 8th inning, Mickey Cochrane pinch-hits a single, while the Athletics go on to score nine runs in the last four innings to win, 9 - 8, in ten innings. Grove, known as Groves in Baltimore, is also listed that way in the New York Times box score. Grove will become the first pitcher to lead the American League in strikeouts and walks in the same year.

1968: Jim Bunning wins his first game for the Pittsburgh Pirates, a 3 - 0 shutout over the Dodgers. For Bunning, it is his 40th career shutout and includes his 1,000th National League strikeout, becoming the first pitcher since Cy Young to reach the 1,000 mark in both the National and American Leagues.

2001: A total eleven one-run games (six in American League and five in National League) breaks a record set on May 30, 1967 when there were a combined 10 one-run contests in the major leagues.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/doyleje01.shtml
Jess Doyle 1925-1927.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Brad_Ausmus
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/ausmubr01.shtml?redir
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/ausmubr01.shtml
Brad Ausmus 1996, 1999-2000, manager 2014-2016.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/averyst01.shtml
Steve Avery 2003.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/farnsky01.shtml
Kyle Farnsworth 2005, 2008.

Tigers players, coaches, scouts, and managers who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ned_Hanlon
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hanlone01.shtml
Ned Hanlon Detroit Wolverines NL 1818-1888.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Al_Benton
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bentoal01.shtml?redir
Al Benton 1938-1942, 1945-1948.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Joe_Gordon
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/gordojo01.shtml
Joe Gordon scout 1953-1956, coach 1956, manager 1960.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.s...gers_gameday_jordan_2.html#incart_river_index
Detroit Tigers Gameday: Jordan Zimmermann starts matinee.
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2016/04/bobby_wilson_andrew_romine_in.html#incart_river_index
Bobby Wilson, Andrew Romine in Detroit Tigers lineup for series finale.
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http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2016/04/14/detroit-tigers-pittsburgh-pirates/83019800/
Detroit Tigers' lineup: 3 backups starting at Pirates today.
Freep

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2016/4/...s-game-preview-pittsburgh-pirates-gerrit-cole
Game 8 Preview: Detroit Tigers at Pittsburgh Pirates.
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https://www.detroitathletic.com/blo...tarting-rotation-will-need-to-carry-the-load/
Tigers' starting rotation "Big Three" will need to carry the load.
Detroit Athletic

The Boston Braves once had a starting rotation immortalized as ?Spahn and Sain and pray for rain.? This year?s Detroit Tigers? rotation could be similarly, though not as elegantly, characterized as ?JV, Sanchez, and Zim?and then the forecast is dim.?

The Big Three starters were fine as the season unfolded. Justin Verlander no-hit the Miami Marlins for five and a third innings before tiring in the sixth and allowing three runs. Anibal Sanchez went five and yielded two runs against the same Miami lineup. And newcomer Jordan Zimmerman pitched seven impressive shutout innings in his Tigers debut against the New York Yankees at the chilly but sunny home opener.

Then the weather got worse, and so did the Detroit rotation. It is a big step down from No. 3 to No. 4. Verlander, Sanchez, and Zimmerman are all proven quality pitchers. Mike Pelfrey is a proven mediocrity.

All four pitchers are in the same general age range with substantial track records that are reliable guides to their potential performance this season.

Zimmerman, a month from turning thirty, has pitched 1,100 innings with a career record of 71-50. His WHIP is 1.156. His lifetime ERA is 3.29. These are very good numbers?for a pitcher, not far below superstar status. He?s been very consistent in his career. The most important measure is his ERA-plus, which compares him to the average major league pitcher. His is 119. Replacement-level is 100.

Anibal Sanchez, who just turned thirty-two, has had a more up-and-down career. When he?s been good, as in 2013, he?s been very good (2.57 ERA); when he?s been bad, he?s been awful (4.99 ERA last year, but that performance is mainly attributable to injury). For his career, for 1,339 innings, his WHIP is 1.289 and his ERA-plus is 111.

Verlander, of course, is the staff ace, with career marks of 2,117 innings, 157-97, 1.201 WHIP, and ERA-plus of 121. He just turned thirty-three.

By any measure, this is a fine three-man starting rotation. Not too many teams can match it for consistency and proven success.

But three is not enough. And, at this point anyway, the No. 4 is Pelfrey, a thirty-two-year-old who has pitched 1,241 innings as a major leaguer, with a 61-82 record, 4.55 ERA, and 1.485 WHIP. Pelfrey?s ERA-plus is 89, which means he is substantially worse than an average hurler. Calling him a mediocrity is generous; he?s just a step above a disaster.

And we haven?t even gotten to No. 5, now occupied by Shane Green with the hope that Daniel Norris will recover soon enough to step up, or that Michael Fullmer or Matt Boyd will arrive at some point.

It is reasonable to expect the Big Three can continue all season to rack up the cumulative ERA of 3.50 they compiled in their first starts. But can they start 100 games? That?s doubtful, since only one MLB pitcher (Chris Archer) started thirty-four games in 2015, and only fourteen others (included Zimmerman) started as many as thirty-three.

Let?s say they get close and start ninety-six times. How many of the remaining sixty-sixty games started by Pelfrey and Company are the Tigers likely to will win? Not half, and probably a lot less than half.

You can do the math. Can the Tigers win two-thirds of the starts by the Big Three, an optimistic sixty-four? That?s pretty unrealistic, but how else do the Tigers get anywhere near ninety wins and a playoff spot? Pray for a lot of rain?
 
Victor Martinez remains out of the lineup Thursday against the Pirates.
No surprises here, as Martinez, the Detroit Tigers regular DH, will not be given the chance to play the field in a National League ballpark.
Look for the 37-year-old to return to his regular role when the Tigers open up a three-game series with the Astros in Houston.
 
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