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?Anthem strategy? can?t stop Tigers? losing skid.
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https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/5...rris-losing-streak-farmer-alcantara-reininger
Marlins 6 - Tigers 3: Close just doesn?t cut it, Tigers drop 8th straight.
The Tigers? offense got going early and Daniel Norris pitched a quality, start but the losing streak still continues.
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Boxscore.

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Free-falling: Marlins score six unanswered runs to extend Tigers skid to eight.
Detnews

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Detroit Tigers observations: A rare lead evaporates, ugly skid continues.
Freep

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Tigers squander 3-run lead to Marlins, lose 8th straight game: Quick takeaways, photos.
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May 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics receives the ultimate sign of respect from an opposing team when he is intentionally walked with the bases loaded by the Chicago White Sox.

1907: Before a packed house of 23‚000‚ John McGraw uses his entire pitching staff of six against the Cubs‚ but Chicago still wins‚ 5 - 2, to move into first place over New York. Hooks Wiltse lasts just one inning‚ giving up two Chicago runs. Jimmy Sheckard's three-run homer in the 5th off Christy Mathewson‚ pitching on a day's rest‚ seals the win for Chicago.

1911: Detroit beats Washington's Walter Johnson 9 - 8. Detroit loads the bases in the 8th inning for Ty Cobb‚ already 3 for 4 with 3 stolen bases‚ and Johnson‚ in relief of Dolly Gray‚ walks him to force in what will be the winning run.

1911: New York's Christy Mathewson continues his mastery of the Reds‚ beating them‚ 7 - 2‚ for the 18th straight time.

1917: Grover Alexander of the Phils allows the Reds only 2 hits; he collects 3 himself‚ including a home run and a sacrifice‚ and wins‚ 5 - 1‚ over Fred Toney.

1920: After a week in bed with illness‚ Babe Ruth returns to belt a two-run homer in the 6th‚ off Carl Weilman‚ to give the Yankees a 3 - 2 win over the visiting Browns.

1922: George Sisler and Frank Baker match homers as the Browns and Yankees go into the 7th tied, 3 - 3. Ken Williams hits his 12th home run of the year‚ with 2 on‚ giving St. Louis a 6 - 3 lead‚ and the Browns add 5 more off reliever Lefty O'Doul to win‚ 11 - 3. Urban Shocker is the winner.

1924: Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators strikes out 14 in a 4 - 0, one-hit win over the Chicago White Sox for his 103rd major league career shutout.

1926: In Washington‚ Al Simmons hits a solo homer‚ off Walter Johnson‚ into the CF stands. The A's beat the "Big Train"‚ 5 - 3‚ behind the pitching of Slim Harriss.

1930: Despite a homer by Bill Terry in the 8th and a 3-run shot by Mel Ott in the 9th‚ Carl Hubbell loses to the Phillies, 9 - 8. Philadelphia bangs out 17 hits‚ including a home run by Pinky Whitney against "King Carl."

1948: Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees hits three consecutive home runs a 6 - 5 victory over the Cleveland Indians Two of his homers come off Bob Feller.

1951: Mel Parnell gives up 4 hits in shutting out the Browns‚ while stroking 4 hits himself. Ted Williams walks 5 times in the 12 - 0 win. Vern Stephens sets an assist record for a third baseman‚ with an assist from SS Johnny Pesky. On the last out of the game‚ a grounder to Pesky‚ he flips to Stephens‚ who fires to 1B to set the record at 10 assists.
Frank Malzone will equal the record in 1957 and Ken McMullen will top it in 1966.

1953: The Detroit Tigers selected Earl Harrist off waivers from the Chicago White Sox.

1961: Norm Cash‚ Steve Boros‚ and Dick Brown hit consecutive homers for the Tigers in a 5 - 2 win over Minnesota.

1969: Mickey Lolich sets a Detroit record with 16 strikeouts while defeating Andy Messersmith and the Angels, 6 - 3. Mickey Stanley's grand slam is the difference.
Lolich's mark breaks the record of 15 set by Paul Foytack in 1956.
Lolich's record was broken the 2013 season by Anibal Sanchez with 17 Strikeouts.
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1971: With 53‚337 on hand, Mickey Lolich and Les Cain‚ with 3 innings from Joe Niekro‚ notch shutouts as the Tigers sweep a doubleheader from the Senators, 5 - 0 and 11 - 0. The loser in the opener is Denny McLain‚ making his first appearance in Detroit since being traded. Al Kaline and Norm Cash each hit two-run homers off Denny‚ with Cash adding another pair‚ one with the sacks full‚ in the nitecap.

1980: Five hours after the midnight deadline, Major League players and owners avert a strike by announcing a new four-year basic agreement.
The new deal raises the minimum salary from $21,000 to $30,000 and increases the clubs' contributions to the players' pension fund, but the major issue of free agent compensation remains unresolved.

1981: The Detroit Tigers signed Paul Gibson as a free agent.

1984: At Anaheim‚ 41‚205 watch as Dan Petry and the Tigers clip the Angels‚ 4 - 2‚ to run Detroit's record to 34-5. Detroit has now won 16 straight on the road to tie the American League record of the 1912 Senators. The win goes to Petry. The losing pitcher is reliever Frank LaCorte‚ who takes his last major league loss when he gives up a two-run homer in the 7th to Lance Parrish.

1987: Lou Whitaker hits his 100th career home run in a loss to the twins.
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1989: The Cleveland Indians lose to the Detroit Tigers, 7 - 2, to drop their record to 21-22, but remain in first place in the AL East by percentage points. It marks the latest point in a season a sub-.500 team has been in first place.

1989: The Detroit Tigers signed Brad Havens as a free agent.

1996: In the Red Sox's 11 - 4 sinking of the Mariners‚ Roger Clemens tosses a complete game win and bounces his first major league hit‚ and the first by a Sox pitcher since 1972. Clemens gets to bat when DH Jose Canseco moves to LF in the 8th inning.

2002: At Miller Park, Shawn Green of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the 14th man in major league history to hit four home runs in a game and also sets a big league record with 19 total bases. Green goes 6 for 6, scores six runs (both franchise records), and has seven RBI in a 16 - 3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Green is the second player this year to hit four home runs in a game. He also surpasses Joe Adcock's former mark of 18 total bases, set in 1954. Green also is the first major league player to collect six hits while hitting four homers, and his four homers plus a double tie the National League mark for extra-base hits. The Dodgers hit eight homers in the game, another franchise record. Before today's power display, Green had gone 0 for 15, and had been benched on May 18th.

2002: The Detroit Tigers released Bill Simas.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Nate Schierholtz.

2016: Miguel Cabrera goes 3-for-3 with 2 home runs and a double in the Tigers' 5-4 win over the Phillies.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/thomafr01.shtml
Frosty Thomas 1905.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sullich02.shtml
Charlie Sullivan 1928, 1930-1931.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jordan_Zimmermann
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/z/zimmejo02.shtml
Jordan Zimmermann 2016-present.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/clarkda04.shtml
Danny Clark 1922.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grabojo01.shtml
Johnny Grabowski 1931.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Earl_Webb
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/webbea01.shtml
Earl Webb 1932-1933.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/radclri01.shtml
Rip Radcliff 1941-1943.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Charlie_Keller
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kellech01.shtml
Charlie Keller 1950-1951.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/José_Lima
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/limajo01.shtml
Jose Lima 1994-1996, 2001-2002.

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Tigers take tough loss on grand slam in 9th.
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https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/5...yd-losing-streak-shane-greene-ronny-rodriguez
Marlins 5, Tigers 2: Disastrous ninth inning hands Tigers yet another loss.
The Tigers? ongoing losing streak continued (we?ve stopped counting at this point) on Thursday.
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Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...th-inning-lead-loss-miami-marlins/1204770001/
Tigers cough up ninth-inning lead, drop ninth straight with loss to Marlins.
Detnews

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Detroit Tigers' find new way to extend losing streak: Shane Greene's first blown save.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...m-in-9th-inning-tigers-lose-9th-in-a-row.html
Marlins hit grand slam in 9th inning; Tigers lose 9th in a row.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...tigers-shane-greene-miami-marlins/1213499001/
Detroit Tigers closer Shane Greene's save streak slams to a halt in 5-2 loss to Marlins.
Freep
 
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May 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1880: Troy City rookie Roger Connor hits his first major league home run‚ off Boston's Tommy Bond. He adds a triple and two singles as the Trojans beat the Red Caps‚ 8 - 1. When Connor retires in 1897, he will have 136 homers‚ a record that will stand until Babe Ruth breaks it in 1921.

1893: Catcher Connie Mack "misses " a short pop-up in front of home plate and starts a triple play in the 4th inning. He also drives in the winning run in the bottom of the 8th to lead Pittsburgh to an 8 - 7 win over St. Louis.

1901: At the Polo Grounds‚ Christy Mathewson wins his 8th straight‚ beating Cincinnati's Bill Phillips‚ 1 - 0. Matty gives up just 3 hits.

1903: The Tigers avoid Detroit's Sunday ban on baseball by playing Washington at Grand Rapids‚ in a game that draws 6‚000.
Detroit wins‚ 5 - 4‚ behind George Mullin‚ with John Deering in relief.

1907: Tigers beat the Senators 9-2 for their 8th win in 11 games, to pull within 2.5 games of league-leading Chicago. The Tigers will go on to win their first pennant.

1909: Under new manager Roger Bresnahan‚ the Cardinals finally beat Christy Mathewson after losing to the Giants' ace 24 consecutive times.

1911: An abdominal ailment sidelines Nap Lajoie. He will get into only 90 games for the year and bat .365.

1916: Babe Ruth holds the #Tigers to 4 singles in a shutout and goes 2-for-3 at the plate.

1918: Stan Coveleski of the Cleveland Indians pitches a 19-inning, complete game to defeat the New York Yankees 3 - 2. Former P 'Smokey' Joe Wood hits a home run in the 19th inning - his second of the game - to end the 3:45 marathon. For New York‚ Home Run Baker's 11 assists tie the American League record for a third baseman in an extra-inning game.

1919: The Boston Red Sox purchased Bill James from the Detroit Tigers.

1928: It’s perhaps the game with the most prestigious dueling lineups when the Yankees and A’s play today. The game includes 12 Hall of Famers, including Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins, Al Simmons, Jimmie Foxx, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Cochrane, and Tony Lazzeri.
The players in the lineups have a combined 22,356 hits.
This number does not include non-playing Hall of Famers Herb Pennock and Stan Coveleski, managers Miller Huggins and Connie Mack, nor umpire Tom Connolly.

1929: Chicago's Ted Lyons and Detroit's George Uhle go 21 innings before the Tigers get a run to win, 6 - 5, in the longest game - 3 hours and 31 minutes - ever seen to date at Comiskey Park.
Uhle is the winner‚ tossing 20 innings‚ with Vic Sorrell pitching the bottom of the 21st. Lyons‚ the loser‚ goes the distance and gives up 24 hits.
Charlie Gehringer drives in Roy Johnson with a sacrifice fly for the final run. No pitcher has matched either Lyons' or Uhle's marathon effort since. Les Mueller‚ in 1945‚ will come the closest.

1930: Babe Ruth hits home runs in both games of a doubleheader, giving him nine homers in one week. New York sweeps‚ 10 - 6 and 11 - 1. Newly-acquired Red Ruffing is the easy winner in the nitecap.

1933: Detroit's Tommy Bridges tosses a one-hitter in topping the Senators‚ 3 - 1. Joe Kuhel's homer is the only Washington safety. It is the first time in the American League that a pitcher has allowed a home run in a one-hitter.

1935: The Cincinnati Reds host the Philadelphia Phillies in the first major league night game, winning, 2 - 1, before 25,000 fans. On the initiative of Larry MacPhail, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt throws the switch at the White House to turn on the lights. The Reds will play seven night games, one each against the other National League teams.

1936: Tony Lazzeri, batting eighth for the New York Yankees, posts an American League record with 11 RBI while hitting three home runs - two of them grand slams - and a triple in a 25 - 2 rout of the Philadelphia Athletics. Another major league record is tied when Ben Chapman draws 5 walks as the Yanks are handed 16 bases on balls.

1945: The Tigers lose Al Benton‚ who has 5 wins and 3 shutouts‚ when he is hit on the ankle in the 4th frame by a line drive off the bat of Bobby Estalella.
There is great confusion in the 2nd inning, when Irv Hall and George Kell bat out of turn for the A's: Kell, batting 6th in the lineup card handed to umpire Eddie Rommel, comes up in place of Hall, who is batting 5th. He strikes out, so Tigers manager Steve O'Neill does not point out the mistake, validating Kell's at-bat. But Hall then steps to the plate when the 7th hitter, 1B Dick Siebert, should have followed Kell. Hall singles, O'Neill appeals, and Rommel calls him out to end the inning. However, no one can then agree on who is to lead off the 3rd (if the rule had been properly applied, Siebert would have been the one called out to end the 2nd and number 8 hitter Frankie Hayes should have been next up). Rommel decides that Kell should be next. Both managers protest the decision, although no one seems to be sure who should have been the proper batter. When American League President Will Harridge rules on the protest filed by O'Neill (who claims, wrongly, that Siebert should have led off the 3rd), he dismisses the protest - but for the wrong reasons - indicating that he is just as confused as everyone else. The perplexing rule will be clarified in 1957.

1946: The New York Yankees announce the resignation of manager Joe McCarthy. He is replaced by Bill Dickey. McCarthy resigns because of reported gall bladder trouble. During his 15-year run with the Yankees, he guided them to eight American League pennants and seven World Series titles.

1952: Jimmy Piersall and New York's Billy Martin first exchange insults before a game in Boston‚ then exchange punches in the tunnel under the stands. It takes coaches Bill Dickey and Oscar Melillo‚ along with starter Ellis Kinder‚ to break up the fight. Piersall goes to the clubhouse to change his bloody shirt and gets into another brawl with teammate Mickey McDermott. He sits as Ellis Kinder stops the Yanks‚ 5 - 2.

1956: Mickey Mantle goes 5 for 5 with an intentional walk in an 11 - 4 win against the Tigers. Mantle is hitting .421.

1958: The Tigers buy Bob "Hurricane" Hazle from the Braves. Hazle, hitting .170, became expendable when Billy Bruton returned to action today.
Bruton, who last played on July 11 of last year, appears in the 9th inning of the Braves' 6 - 3 win over the Cardinals.

1958: The Detroit Tigers snap a nine-game losing streak and break the New York Yankees' 10-game win streak with a 3 - 2 win behind Frank Lary. Al Kaline's RBI double in the 7th puts Detroit up for good. Frank "Yankee Killer" Lary strikes out 6 in a complete game win. Lary is now 11-4 against the Bronx Bombers.

1962: The Tigers score their first 4 runs on homers‚ then score the winner on a passed ball in the 11th to beat theOrioles‚ 5 - 4. Charlie Lau misses a Hoyt Wilhelm knuckler to allow Dick McAuliffe to score.
Jim Bunning pitches the first 9 innings for Detroit and is accused by O's manager Billy Hitchcock of notching the ball with his belt buckle.

1965: Bill Freehan hits 2 home runs to drive in 5 in the Tigers' 8-3 win in Chicago.
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1984: Jack Morris leads the Detroit Tigers to their 17th straight road win, setting an American League record.
Morris allows four hits and Detroit beats the California Angels, 5 - 1. Morris allows 4 hits in 9 innings to win‚ and he is backed by homers from Lance Parrish and Alan Trammell. Almost unfathomably, the 1984 #Tigers swept 12 of their first 16 series.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Jamie Moyer as a free agent.

2004: Tigers get 27 hits in a 17-7 drubbing of the Royals. Only one of the hits is a home run: a 3-run shot by Carlos Pe?a in the top of the 9th inning.

2007: Carlos Guill?n hits 2 home runs and Jeremy Bonderman allows only 4 hits over 8 innings as the Tigers shut out the Angels 12-0.
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2008: Magglio Ord??ez hits 2 home runs and a double in the Tigers' 19-3 rout of the Twins.

2011: The Detroit Tigers released Chris Oxspring.

2013: Anibal Sanchez throws no-hit ball until the 9th inning, when Joe Mauer breaks up his bid for a no-no with a one-out single to center. He strikes out the final two hitters but has to settle for a one-hit shutout as Detroit beats Minnesota, 6 - 0, the Twins' 10th straight loss. Miguel Cabrera's streak of four straight games with a homer ends, but he has two more RBI as he pursues his bid for another Triple Crown.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jordami02.shtml
Milt Jordan 1953.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/macheda01.shtml
Dave Machemeer 1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bautida01.shtml
Danny Bautista 1993-1996.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/pennybr01.shtml
Brad Penny 2011.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grovech01.shtml
Charlie Grover 1913.

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