Welcome to Detroit Sports Forum!

By joining our community, you'll be able to connect with fellow fans that live and breathe Detroit sports just like you!

Get Started
  • If you are no longer able to access your account since our recent switch from vBulletin to XenForo, you may need to reset your password via email. If you no longer have access to the email attached to your account, please fill out our contact form and we will assist you ASAP. Thanks for your continued support of DSF.

Detroit Tigers Team Notes Over 3 Million Views!!! Thankyou!

February 26 in Tigers and mlb history:

1887: Grover Cleveland Alexander is born in Elba, Nebraska. Suffering from epilepsy, haunted by his experiences in combat during World War I, and shadowed by alcoholism, Alexander will still be able to win 373 games during a 20-year career, the third highest total in major league baseball history. He will lead the National League in ERA on four occasions, wins on six different seasons, complete games six times, and shutouts during seven seasons. He will also win 30 or more games in three consecutive seasons, and be the only pitcher in major league history to win the Triple Crown three years in a row. Alexander will gain election to the Hall of Fame in 1938.

1894: In a series of rule changes designed to help pitchers, all foul bunts will now be called strikes, and the infield fly rule is instituted.

1924: Tigers player-manager Ty Cobb bans golf in spring training in Augusta, Georgia.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C4oiUa5WYAAKvuc.jpg

1935: The New York Yankees release longtime star outfielder Babe Ruth, freeing him to sign a $20,000 contract with the Boston Braves of the National League. Ruth's new contract with the Braves also gives him a share of the team's profits.
In 1934, Ruth endured one of his worst seasons with the Yankees - at least by his lofty standards - with a .288 batting average, 22 home runs and 84 RBI. This season, he will play just only 28 games for the Braves before announcing his retirement on June 2nd at the age of 40. Ruth will hit the final three home runs of his major league career on May 25th against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving him a total of 714. His last home run will clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and will travel an estimated 600 feet.

1943: The Philadelphia Blue Jays hire Bucky Harris as their manager. It is the fourth major league club Harris has led. He also managed the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, not counting two stints - later three - with the Washington Senators.
Clark Griffith, Rogers Hornsby, Donie Bush and Bill McKechnie have also managed four clubs. Harris will compile a record of 38-52 in 92 games before being fired, but will resurface as manager of the 1947 World Champions New York Yankees. He will finish his managing career with Detroit in 1956.

1952: Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe is sworn into the Army. The 26-year old New Jersey native, who posted a 56-28 record his first three years with the team, will miss two seasons.

1956: The New York Giants trade knuckleball pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for 1B/OF Whitey Lockman.

1969: Boston Red Sox star Carl Yastrzemski becomes the highest-paid player in American League history after signing a one-year deal worth $130,000. In 1968, Yastrzemski batted a league-leading .301 and also paced the AL with 119 walks.

1991: Bill Veeck, the colorful owner of the Browns, Indians and White Sox (twice), and Yankees great Tony Lazzeri are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

1992: Boston Red Sox owner Jean R. Yawkey dies at the age of 83. For the first time in 59 years, someone other than a Yawkey will own the team. Mrs. Yawkey's husband, Tom, became president of the Red Sox in 1933, and was the sole owner of the team for 44 seasons, longer than anyone in major league baseball history.

2011: Major League Baseball names former manager Joe Torre as executive vice-president for baseball operations, replacing Bob Watson who retired after last season. Torre will be in charge of supervising umpires and meting out discipline for on-field incidents.

2015: The Oakland Athletics selected Chad Smith off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/colliri01.shtml
Rip Collins 1923-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leedo01.shtml
Don Lee 1957-1958.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Grodzicki
Johnny Grodzicki coach 1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kinnede01.shtml
Dennis Kinney 1981.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Uhle
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/uhlege01.shtml
George Uhle 1929-1933.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ned_Garver
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/garvene01.shtml
Ned Garver 1952-1956.

Baseball Reference
 
Last edited:
https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...ers-jose-cisnero-never-gave-up-on-return.html
In baseball wilderness for years, Tigers? Jose Cisnero never gave up on return.
Mlive

Reading the above story, you have to root for this guy to make it.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...son-ready-don-olde-english-d-real/2990565002/
After four days, Josh Harrison ready to don Olde English D, for real.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...spring-training-2019-matthew-boyd/2994858002/
Detroit Tigers observations: Niko Goodrum, without a spot, can still hit.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/picture-galle...troit-tigers-new-york-mets-photos/2994744002/
Detroit Tigers 14 - New York Mets 3: Photos from spring training game.
Freep

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/matthew-boyd-makes-spring-debut-for-tigers
Boyd works fastball, changeup in spring debut.
Tigers lefty allows 2 runs over 1 1/3 innings vs. Mets.
Tigers official site
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/tickets/specials/offers?partnerId=ed-13438733-1127388023
Special Themed Event.
Tigers official site

Special Themed Events include a game ticket and a premium item.* (excluding Class Outside).

Exclusive merchandise is only available by purchasing the corresponding Special Themed Event Ticket Package via a ticketing link accessible by clicking the Buy Now buttons below. Individual game ticket purchases are not eligible for this offer. Packages cannot be purchased by phone or at Comerica Park Box Office windows.
 
February 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: The National League Rules Committee decrees that all foul balls are to count as strikes, except after two strikes. To cut the cost of lost foul balls, the committee urges that batsmen who foul off good strikes are to be disciplined. The American League will not adopt this rule for several years.
Other new rules: catchers must play within 10 feet of the batter; a ball will be called if the pitcher does not throw to a ready and waiting batter within 20 seconds, and players using indecent or improper language will be banished by the umpire. A ball will be called when a batter is hit by a pitch, but, in a mail vote, the owners will rescind this in April, and a HBP will earn a batter first base.

1908: The sacrifice fly rule is adopted. No time at bat is charged if a run scores after the catch of a fly ball. The rule will be repealed in 1931, then reinstated (or changed) several times before gaining permanent acceptance in 1954.

1909: The New York Giants release pitcher "Iron Man" Joe McGinnity, despite his 11-7 record in 1908. The move ends his 10-year major league career. McGinnity finishes with a 246-142 record and 2.66 ERA. In 1946, McGinnity will win election to the Hall of Fame.

1935: Babe Ruth signs a contract with the Boston Braves. Released by the New York Yankees only one day earlier, Ruth will serve the Braves as a player, coach, and team vice-president.

1937: The Negro American League announces the schedule for its inaugural season.

1948: Newly elected to the Hall of Fame are Herb Pennock and Pie Traynor. Needing 91 votes for selection, Pennock, who died a month before, gets 94 votes, Traynor 93. Just missing are Al Simmons, Charlie Gehringer and Bill Terry.

1962: An architect offers a proposal to encase Candlestick Park in a plastic screen "saran cloth" to shield it from the wind.

1973: Chicago White Sox first baseman Dick Allen signs a three-year deal worth $250,000 per season, the richest contract in major league history. Allen won the American League MVP Award in 1972 after leading the league in home runs, runs batted in, and slugging percentage.

1988: The Baltimore Orioles trade third baseman Ray Knight to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for pitcher Mark Thurmond.

1990: The Special Veterans Committee fails to elect a single player to the Hall of Fame for the second time in three years.

2002: The sale of the Boston Red Sox to a group headed by John Henry becomes official.

2003: The new Hall of Fame Veterans selection committee, made up of mostly Hall of Famers, fails to select any of the 41 players, executives and umpires being considered. Former Dodgers first baseman Gil Hodges is 11 votes shy of the 75 percent needed for induction receiving 50 votes of 81 cast (61.7%).

2011: The "Duke of Flatbush", Hall of Famer Duke Snider dies in Escondido, CA at age 84. Snider was a power-hitting centerfielder for the great Brooklyn Dodgers teams of the 1950s and is immortalized in Terry Cashman's song "Willie, Mickey and the Duke". Snider led the N.L. in various offensive categories through out his career in runs, hits, home runs which included 5 straight seasons of 40 or more Home runs, RBI, Slugging%, OPS, OPS+, and Total Bases.

2018: The MLBPA files a grievance against four teams - the Marlins, Rays, Pirates and A's - accusing them of not investing the money they are obtaining through revenue sharing in the on-field product, as is specified in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. This action is the latest salvo in a war of words between players and ownership that was started by the slow free agent market, resulting in over 100 players still being unsigned when spring training opened two weeks ago.

Tigers players, coaches, and executives birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Walter_Briggs
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C4omoYVXUAErYX5.jpg
Walter Briggs co-owner and owner 1920-1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/perkicy01.shtml
Cy Perkins 1934.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Pesky
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/peskyjo01.shtml
Johnny Pesky 1952-1954.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/John_Wockenfuss
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wockejo01.shtml
John Wockenfuss 1974-1983.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cadargr01.shtml
Greg Cadaret 1994.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Matt_Stairs
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stairma01.shtml
Matt Stairs 2006.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/monrocr01.shtml
Craig Monroe 2002-2007.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Anibal_Sánchez
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sanchan01.shtml
Anibal Sanchez 2012-2017.

Baseball Reference
 
Last edited:
Back
Top