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http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...als-release-former-tiger-rodriguez/103702854/
Nationals release former Tiger Frankie Rodriguez.
Detnews

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/07/francisco_rodriguez_released.html#incart_river_index
Ex-Tigers closer Francisco Rodriguez released by Nationals.
Mlive

It has been a tough week for former Tigers.
The Red Sox released Jhonny Peralta on Thursday. He also had been playing in the minors. The Red Sox signed Peralta, 35, after he was released by the Cardinals.
 
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/07/metallica_concert_comerica_tur.html#incart_river_index
Metallica concert leaves trampled outfield turf at Comerica Park.
Mlive

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2017/7/14/15974326/comerica-park-field-conditions-grass-outfield-damage
Why is Comerica Park’s grass so bad?
A Metallica concert really messed it up.
BYBTB

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...avy-rains-damage-comerica-outfield/103696872/
Metallica show, heavy rains damage Comerica outfield.
Detnews

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2017/07...eld-torn-up-by-metallica-tigers-jays-play-on/
Comerica Park Outfield Torn Up By Metallica; Tigers, Jays Play On.
CBSDetroit

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/m...allica-concert-comerica-park-grass/481139001/
'Brutal': Heavy rain, Metallica concert tear up Comerica Park outfield grass.
Freep

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/articl...-to-repair-damaged-outfield/?topicId=27118376
Outfield chewed up after Metallica, rain.
Tigers official site
 
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/07/tigers_blue_jays_game_story.html#incart_river_index
Tigers walk 10, get thumped by Blue Jays in return from All-Star break.
Mlive

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2017/07/15/detroit-tigers-toronto-blue-jays/481499001/
Tigers lose stinker to Blue Jays in first game after All-Star break, 7-2.
Freep

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...der-gets-support-jays-thump-tigers/103709114/
Verlander gets little support, Jays thump Tigers.
Detnews

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/blue-ja...448#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=491448
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2017/7...ays-7-final-score-game-recap-justin-verlander
Blue Jays 7, Tigers 2: Refreshed and rejuvenated, the Tigers are still lousy.
They played about as well as the outfield looked.
BYBTB

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/articl...eat-tigers-in-series-opener/?topicId=27118376
Offense quieted by Sanchez, Blue Jays.
Tigers official site

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/242245808/justin-verlander-pitches-into-sixth-inning/
Verlander looking to pitch deeper in games.
Tigers official site
 
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July 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: Detroit Tigers manager George Stallings, afraid that his home crowd would injure umpire Joe Cantillon after the previous day's hostilities, refuses to let him work, and is ready to forfeit today's game to the Cleveland Lake Shores. But Lake Shores manager Jimmy McAleer agrees to play using reserve player Sport McAllister as the ump, and Detroit wins 6 - 1.

1909: Ty Cobb has two inside-the-park homers to lead the Detroit Tigers to a sweep of the Washington Nationals. Detroit wins 9 - 5 and 7 - 0.

1924: Ty Cobb bangs out his 600th career double. By the time Cobb retires in 1928, he will have 724 doubles good for second all time.

1926: Hall of Fame second baseman Charlie Gehringer blasts his first home run. It comes off star pitcher Urban Shocker of the Yankees.

1934: Lou Gehrig returns to 1B and goes 4 for 4, including 3 doubles, off Schoolboy Rowe, but the New York Yankees lose to the Detroit Tigers 8 - 3.

1936: After an absence of several weeks, manager Mickey Cochrane rejoins the Detroit Tigers in New York, as they split a doubleheader with the Yankees. The Tigers take the opener 5 - 1, then lose 7 - 4, as New York maintains its 9-game lead. Cochrane will suffer a relapse and coach Del Baker will take over on the 21st.

1942: "There is no rule, formal or informal, against the hiring of Negro players," says Judge Landis in response to an editorial in the New York Daily Worker newspaper.

1951: Happy Chandler completes his contract as baseball commissioner, but fails to win the owners' support for a renewal.

1960: At Briggs Stadium, Mickey Mantle cracks a three-run homer off Don Mossi, but the Detroit Tigers rally with homeruns from 3B Eddie Yost and RF Rocky Colavito to win 8 - 4.

1969: With President Richard Nixon attending his fifth game of the season, the Washington Senators beat the Detroit Tigers again, 7 - 3. The Tigers pull off the first triple play of the year when Ed Brinkman grounds to 3B Don Wert. Tim Cullen, hitting .206, drives in four runs with a single, double and home run.

1970: The San Diego Padres purchased Earl Wilson from the Detroit Tigers.

1973: Before 41,411 in Detroit, California Angels ace Nolan Ryan hurls his second no-hitter of the season in taming the Detroit Tigers, 6 - 0. Ryan fans 17 batters, the most ever in a 9-inning no-hitter, including eight straight, but only one over the last two innings. Nolan's arm stiffens while watching his team rally for five runs in the top of the 8th. With two outs in the 9th, Norm Cash, who had struck out his three other times at bat, comes to bat wielding a piano leg. Umpire Ron Luciano points out the illegality and Cash then pops out using a regulation bat. Ryan's eight strikeouts in a row ties the American League record he set last year.

1982: The Detroit Tigers collect nine hits and drop 11 runs on the Minnesota Twins in the first inning, en route to an 18 - 2 smackdown of the Twins. Dan Petry is the winning pitcher. Tom Brookens and Alan Trammell hit back-to-back home runs off reliever John Pacella.

1985: During the first day of the All-Star break before the Mid-summer Classic to be played in Minneapolis, the Players' Association sets an August 6 strike date. The union will keep its word, but the season will resume two days later.

1990: The Detroit Tigers released Ed Romero.

2000: The Detroit Tigers retire Willie Horton?s #23 and also dedicate his statue at Comerica Park. Horton is the only player not in the Baseball Hall of Fame who is so honored by the club.

2001: Umpires file a grievance against Major League Baseball, saying the commissioner's office is pressuring them to call more strikes by keeping track of total pitch counts. As part of these efforts, cameras were installed over the weekend, July 13 and 14, at Shea Stadium to track each pitch. Fenway Park and Shea are the only parks with the tracking system, which is similar to that used on Fox's broadcasts, but major league officials hope to have four more by September.

2008: The American League defeats the National League, 4 - 3, in 15 innings at the All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. It is the first extra-inning win ever for the AL after seven losses and one tie. The two teams combine for a record 7 steals, six of them by the American League. The game goes 4 hours and 50 minutes, also a record.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/oldhare01.shtml
Red Oldham 1914-1915, 1920-1922.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rogaljo01.shtml
Joe Rogalski 1938.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/millebo03.shtml
Bob Miller 1953-1956.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/livinsc01.shtml
Scott Livingstone 1991-1994.

from baseball reference
 
http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/articl...mer-faces-liriano-blue-jays/?topicId=26688732
Fulmer focused on finding fourth straight win.
Tigers official site

Three things to know for the game:
Darwin Barney and Kendrys Morales are a combined 6-for-12 (.500) off Fulmer. The rest of Toronto's lineup is 1-for-12 (.083). No Blue Jays player has recorded an extra-base hit or an RBI against Fulmer.

Liriano is throwing his two-seam fastball less this year, but opponents are still hitting for power against it. Liriano threw his two-seamer almost 50 percent of the time in 2016 and garnered a .517 slugging percentage against, according to Statcast, versus about 32 percent this year and a .621 slugging percentage.

Toronto is one of the few teams to hold Miguel Cabrera in check, especially in recent years.
Since 2011, Cabrera is 27-for-130 (.208) with eight extra-base hits in 35 games against the Blue Jays.
 
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/07/tigers_blue_jays_preview.html#incart_river_index
Tigers, Blue Jays preview: Michael Fulmer make 1st post-All-Star start.
Mlive

Tigers starter Michael Fulmer was invited to his first All-Star Game appearance last week. Because he pitched last Sunday in Cleveland, he was not eligible to pitch in the game and was replaced on the official roster.
Fulmer is making just his second career appearance against the Blue Jays. He allowed only two hits in six scoreless innings in the Tigers' 11-0 win at Comerica Park on June 6 of last year.

Toronto starter Francisco Liriano, now 33 and in his 12th season in baseball, achieved his 100th career win earlier this year. He's 4-6 with a 5.25 ERA in 14 career appearances at Comerica Park, most of which came when pitched for the Minnesota Twins.

Miguel Cabrera (9-for-36 with three home runs, two doubles and 10 walks) and Victor Martinez (13-for-31 with a home run and six doubles) have hit well against Liriano. Justin Upton is 1-for-13 with five strikeouts, although his only hit is a home run.

The Tigers opened the second half of their season with a 7-2 loss to the Blue Jays on Friday night.
Over the last six seasons (2011-2016), the Tigers have the fifth-best winning percentage among MLB teams after the All-Star break (238-192, .553).
Only the Dodgers (.586), Cardinals (.572), Nationals (.561) and Rangers (.560) are better.
The only season in which the Tigers did not post a winning record after the break was 2015.
 
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