March 30 in Tigers and mlb history:
1944 - Branch Rickey suggests the pooling of surplus players if major league 4F players are drafted for military service. Nothing comes of the suggestion.
1946 - The Detroit Tigers released Bob Harris.
1966 - Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers end their dual holdout. Both pitchers had stayed away from camp for 32 days, threatening retirement in an effort to acquire pay raises. Koufax signs for $120,000; Drysdale settles for $105,000.
1972 - Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, completes his canvass of players on the strike issue. 663 vote in favor of a strike, ten vote against, and two players abstain.
1984 - The Detroit Tigers traded Charlie Nail (minors) to the Cincinnati Reds for Dallas Williams.
1985 - The Detroit Tigers released Dave Gumpert.
1990 - The Detroit Tigers traded Doug Strange to the Houston Astros for Lou Frazier.
1991 - The Kansas City Royals traded Andy Allanson to the Detroit Tigers for Jim Baxter (minors).
1993 - Peanuts character Charlie Brown hits a game-winning home run - his first round tripper in 43 years. Almost ten percent of the nearly 18,000 Peanuts strips created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz focus on baseball.
1993 - The Detroit Tigers purchased Bob MacDonald from the Toronto Blue Jays.
2009 - The Atlanta Braves traded Josh Anderson to the Detroit Tigers for Rudy Darrow (minors).
2010: Dontrelle Willis' comeback is on the right track, as he is advised by Tigers manager Jim Leyland that he has made the team as the fifth starter. The Tigers also trade P Nate Robertson to Florida for left-handed pitching prospect Jay Voss.
2010: Pat Venditte, the first ambidextrous pitcher in organized baseball since Greg Harris retired in 1995, gets to show his stuff in an exhibition game for the Yankees against the Braves. The 24-year-old ends the 5th inning by retiring Yunel Escobar on two pitches from the right side; he then moves from one arm to the other as he works his way through the Braves' batting order in the 6th. When switch-hitter Brooks Conrad steps to the plate, home plate umpire Mike Reilly reminds Venditte of rule 8.01 that states that he must commit to one arm, in order to avoid the fiasco of his professional debut with the Staten Island Yankees in 2008, when he and switch-hitter Ralph Henriquez Jr. changed sides repeatedly in a cat-and-mouse game. Venditte choses to face Conrad right-handed, and retires him on a ground ball to end his turn on the mound, Venditte will start the year with the Class-A Tampa Yankees, where he was 2-0, 2.21 in 21 games last year.
2010 - The Detroit Tigers sent Nate Robertson to the Florida Marlins as part of a conditional deal.
2016 - The Detroit Tigers signed Casey McGehee as a free agent.
Tigers players birthdays:
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Ed Gremminger 1904.
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Jack Lazorko 1986.
Tigers players who passed away:
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Davy Jones 1906-1912, 1918.
Tigers outfielder during the Ty Cobb - Sam Crawford days, dies at age 91.
He was the last survivor of the 1907-09 Tigers three-peat pennant winners.
from Baseball Reference