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August 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1912: In response to demands for an alternative way to rate pitchers besides wins and losses, the National League will officially keep ERA's for the first time; the Giants' Jeff Tesreau will lead the league at 1.96. Despite an increase in .300 hitters from 22 to 32 this year, there will be 19 pitchers with ERA's under 3.00. The American League will not make ERA part of its official statistics until 1913.

1915: Detroit snaps the Red Sox win streak, stopping Boston, 7 - 6 in 12 innings.

1917: At Detroit, Ty Cobb is 3 for 4 to lead the Tigers to a 5 - 1 win over the Red Sox and lefty Babe Ruth.

1946 - At the Owners' Meeting, a committee formed to study integration, which includes racist Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey, delivers its secretive report defending the covert color barrier which exists in professional baseball. The absurd reasons given why blacks shouldn't be allowed to play in the big leagues include an absence of skills due to inferior training and lack of fundamentals as well as the need to respect existing Negro League contracts, but another lesser known motivation may have been profit, as revealed later in the report: "The Negro leagues rent their parks in many cities from clubs in Organized Baseball (and) Club owners in the major leagues are reluctant to give up revenues amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars every year" and the fear white fans would be driven away if black players attracted more minorities to the ballpark.

1961: Detroit's Rocky Colavito ties an American League record with four home runs - three in the second game with 6 rbi, in a doubleheader pummeling of the Senators 7 - 4 and 10 - 1 at Washington. Tigers pitcher Don Mossi improves to 14-3 in game 1, and Paul Foytack is the complete game winner in game 2.

1971: Detroit's Willie Horton is struck in the eye by a pitch from Chicago's Rich Hinton, sidelining him for 28 games. Hinton, in his first major league start, lasts 2 2/3 innings in taking the loss. Joe Coleman wins.

1972: The Tigers' Willie Horton clouts an 11th-inning 2-run home run to beat Minnesota, 5 - 3, in the opener of 2. In the nightcap, Joe Coleman pitches 11 shutout innings against Minnesota before Aurelio Rodriguez's home run gives him the 1 - 0 win. This is the 3rd win in a row for the Tigers on 11th-inning homers. Rodriguez hit one to start the streak.

2011: Justin Verlander does not pitch one of his better starts, giving up four runs, including a pair of solo homers to Luke Hughes and Jason Repko, and leaves after giving up his second hit of the day to Drew Butera, who is hitting well below the Mendoza Line, with no out in the 6th, but his teammates pick him up and he gets credit for the Tigers' 6 - 4 win over the Twins.
This makes him the major leagues' first 20-game winner this year, the first in the majors to reach the mark in August since Curt Schilling did it with Arizona in 2002, and the first for the Tigers since Bill Gullickson in 1990.
Jose Valverde picks up the save with a perfect 9th inning. He has now converted 40 straight save opportunities over two seasons, tying Dennis Eckersley for the second-longest streak in American League history, but still 14 behind Tom Gordon's record of 54.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troybu01.shtml
Bun Troy 1912.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/loudeba01.shtml
Baldy Louden 1912-1913.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lindbem01.shtml
Em Lindbeck 1960.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Buddy_Bell
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/bellbu01.shtml
Buddy Bell manager 1996-1998.

from baseball reference
 
http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/197924948/justin-verlander-gives-tigers-ace-effort/
Verlander provides another true ace effort.
Tigers official site

http://www.espn.com/blog/detroit-ti...ises-to-occasion-with-playoff-race-heating-up
Tigers' Justin Verlander rises to occasion with playoff race heating up.
espn

While Verlander has been stingy over the past nine games -- he has posted a 6-1 record with a 1.98 ERA and 69 strikeouts during that span -- the offense has also done its share of heavy lifting.
 
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http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/197928862/justin-upton-on-a-tear-since-mental-break/
Upton on one of his tears since mental break.
Tigers official site

Some perspective on Tigers LF Justin Upton's recent production:
Following Friday's two-run homer, Upton has 4 HR's and 11 RBI in last five games.
In the months of April and May combined -- a span of 48 games -- he had 3 HR's and 11 RBI, according to ESPN Stats and Information.
Streaky player. Tigers just hope he can sustain what he's doing now.
Said pitcher Justin Verlander: 'He can carry a club by himself when he gets hot."
 
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HOW DOES FULMER RANK IN PITCHING TOOLS?
Michael Fulmer is a frontrunner for AL Rookie of the Year, and his changeup has also landed him in the Cy Young discussion. But is it good enough for No. 1 in our rankings? Keith Law breaks it down.
Ranking pitching tools (EspnInsider).

http://www.espn.com/blog/keith-law/insider/post?id=5563
Fastballs, sliders, curveballs ... who throws them best?
 
Tigers DH Victor Martinez argues with home plate umpire Mike Everitt about a called strike in the third inning, resulting in his ejection. Martinez would continue yelling from the dugout, including throwing a helmet on the field.

Tigers RF J.D. Martinez said he simply told home plate umpire Mike Everitt he was having a bad day. Asked him to own up to it. Surprised by short leash that led to his first career ejection.

Tensions were mounting before the rash of ejections, according to manager Brad Ausmus. Team was not happy with how strike zone was being called and felt it was inconsistent for each team. Particularly bothersome were the strike calls below the knees. Ausmus said he's not concerned about Everett working rest of series or future games. Characterized it as an "off night."

http://www.espn.com/mlb/recap?gameId=360827106
Angels hold off Tigers in ejection-marred game.

espn
 
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Ausmus: "If he's going to call those pitches on our hitters, we need those pitches called on their hitters. That's really the gripe."

Ausmus: "Mike Everitt's a professional. I've known him for years. I thought he had an off night tonight but I'm no way concerned about him."

Mike Everitt afterward said: "All of the players, as well as the manager and coaches were warned and, sometimes, more...I will be filing my report with the Commissioner's office in New York."

JasonBeck
 
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