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January 28 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901 - The American League formally organizes as a major league, having been a top minor league in 1900: the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Americans are admitted to join the Washington Nationals, Cleveland Blues, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago White Sox.
Three of the original clubs - Indianapolis, Minneapolis, and Buffalo - are dropped.
League power aggregates in Ban Johnson as trustee for all ballpark leases and majority stockholdings, and with authority to buy out refractory franchises.
Player limit is 14 per team, and the schedule will be 140 games. American League contracts give the Players Protective Association what it asked for, with five-year limits on the rights to player services.

1907 - In an effort to reduce playing-date conflicts between their leagues, presidents Harry Pulliam of the National League and Ban Johnson of the American League meet to plan schedules. Conflicting dates are reduced to 27.

1949 - The New York Giants sign their first black players: Negro League players Monte Irvin and Ford Smith. Both men are assigned to the Jersey City Giants (International League). Irvin will star for the Giants, but Smith will never make the major leagues.

1958: The San Francisco Giants trade infielders Gail Harris and Ozzie Virgil to the Detroit Tigers for outfielder Jim Finigan and $25,000. Virgil becomes the first black player in a Tigers uniform.

1968 - Goose Goslin and Kiki Cuyler are admitted to the Hall of Fame by unanimous vote of the Special Veterans Committee. Goslin was a career .316 hitter who played in four World Series. Cuyler was a .321 career hitter with four stolen base crowns.

1973 - The Hall of Fame Special Veterans Committee selects 19th-century players Mickey Welch and George Kelly, plus umpire Billy Evans, for enshrinement in Cooperstown.

1974 - Detroit Wolverines and Detroit Tigers Right fielder Sam Thompson, first baseman Jim Bottomley, and umpire Jocko Conlan, are selected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee.

1980 Hank Aaron refuses an award from Bowie Kuhn for his career home run total. He?s displeased with how the league treats retired black ballplayers.

1992 - Detroit Tigers first baseman Cecil Fielder avoids salary arbitration by agreeing to a $4.5 million contract, for the largest single-season deal in major league history.

2014: Major League Baseball announces it has approved the use of a new pitcher's cap with extra padding to try to cut back on injuries from liners to the mound. The headgear, which is a half-inch thicker in the front than a standard cap and an inch thicker on the sides, will be optional for players in the majors and minor leagues, although it is expected to find more users in youth leagues.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/holmedu01.shtml
Ducky Holmes 1901-1902.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/coffeja01.shtml
Jack Coffey 1918.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/y/ydeem01.shtml
Emil Yde 1929.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lindsro01.shtml
Rod Lindsey 2000.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tolarke01.shtml
Kevin Tolar 2000-2001.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cruzja01.shtml
Jacob Cruz 2002.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/henrios01.shtml
Oscar Henriquez 2002.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Magglio_Ordóñez
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/ordonma01.shtml?redir
Magglio Ordonez 2005-2011.

Tigers players who passed away:

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/Rocky_Bridges
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bridgro01.shtml?redir
Rocky Bridges 1959-1960.

from Baseball Reference
 
Only player to post a season with 75+ SB, 100+ Runs, 100+ RBI, and 200+ Hits, legendary #Tigers OF Ty Cobb did so twice (1909 and 1911).
 
January 29 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901 - After rejecting a proposal to ban the bunt, the newly-named Rules Committee composed of Connie Mack, John McGraw and Charles Comiskey recommends no changes at this time.

1951 - Major League Baseball signs a six-year All-Star Game pact for TV and Radio rights calling for $6 million. A number of owners criticize Commissioner Happy Chandler, believing that in a couple of years, the broadcast rights will be worth much more than a million per annum.

1957 - With the advent of coast-to-coast air travel, Major League Baseball considers a plan creating a player pool to be used in the event of an air disaster.

1961 - Billy Hamilton and Max Carey are selected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

1967 - Former Brooklyn Dodgers executive Branch Rickey and Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Lloyd Waner are elected to the Hall of Fame by a unanimous vote of the Special Veterans Committee. In 1947, Rickey promoted Jackie Robinson to the Dodgers, effectively breaking the baseball color line in the major leagues.

1988 - the Dodgers signed star Tigers outfielder Kirk Gibson.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/simmoha01.shtml
Hack Simmons 1910.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ray_Hayworth
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/haywora01.shtml?redir
Ray Hayworth 1926, 1929-1938.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jair_Jurrjens
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jurrjja01.shtml?redir
Jair Jurrjens 2007.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Alex_Avila
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/avilaal01.shtml
Alex Avila 2009-2015, 2017.

from Baseball Reference
 
Jim Leyland shared some of his thoughts on pitching when I spoke to him last summer. Among the former skipper?s beliefs is that not everyone can hit a good fastball.

?Not everybody can,? said Leyland. ?I think you?d be surprised. There are a lot of hitters in the big leagues right now that can?t hit a good fastball. Because of their status, everybody thinks they can crush a fastball, so pitchers are reluctant to throw it to them. They don?t have to be.?

Leyland saw a lot of pitchers during his managerial tenure. He was at the helm for 3,499 MLB contests between 1986-2013. Along the way, he learned that if you don?t understand them, you?re probably sunk.

?As a manager, you better like pitchers,? said Leyland. ?If you don?t, you?re in trouble. They control everything. Pitching has been, and always will be? you might out-slug somebody in a given year, but the law of averages says you?re not going to out-slug teams all year long. You better have pitching.?

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I missed this when it was announced last month, and it merits mention here in the Notes column.
Dan Dickerson, the radio voice of the Detroit Tigers, was named the 2016 recipient of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association Ernie Harwell Lifetime Achievement Award.
The 2017 season will be Dickerson?s 18th in the booth, and his 15th as the lead play-by-play voice. He made his Tigers debut in 2000, working alongside Harwell. The honor is well deserved. Dickerson is one of the best in the business.
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