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Cy Young Tracker, inside the mindset of the BBWAA voter:

NL: Max with a commanding lead. Ryu solid at #2. Castillo, deGrom, Greinke, Strasburg in contention.

AL: Verlander, Morton, Cole all close. Minor, Sale way behind.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/jeimer-candelario-hits-two-home-runs-vs-red-sox
Pair of home runs highlight Candelario's value.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/7...red-sox-final-score-recap-zimmermann-porcello
Red Sox 10 - Tigers 6: Zimmerman pounded again.
Tigers lose for the 23rd time in the last 26 home games.
BYBTB

Jordan Zimmermann became the first Tiger in 106 years to give up 13 hits in less than four innings. In the end, the Tigers reduced but never erased a deficit created by Boston?s lineup off Zimmermann, who became the first Tigers pitcher to yield 13 hits in less than four innings since Ralph Comstock on Sept. 12, 1913. While the 13 hits marked a career high for Zimmermann, the seven runs allowed raised his ERA to 6.29

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/red-sox...554#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565554
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...delay-tigers-beaten-again-red-sox/1667046001/
A hard day's night: After four-hour delay, Tigers beaten again by Red Sox.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...troit-tigers-boston-red-sox-score/1667101001/
Detroit Tigers lose to Red Sox again after another long rain delay, 10-6.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/07/jordan-zimmermann-gives-up-13-hits-tigers-fall-to-red-sox.html
Jordan Zimmermann gives up 13 hits, Tigers fall to Red Sox.
Mlive
 
July 7 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: By defeating Chicago, 11 - 4, Beaneaters hurler Kid Nichols takes only nine seasons to win 300 games. The 30-year-old righty will amass 361 victories during his 15-year career and will remain the youngest player ever to accomplish the feat.

1909: Inventor George Cahill brings his portable lights to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a night game with the Zanesville Infants (Central League). The host team wins, 11 - 10, in seven innings, with the only complaints coming from the outfielders, who have trouble seeing balls hit above the lights.

1911: At St. Louis, Smoky Joe Wood allows only a single to Burt Shotton in pitching a one-hitter. Boston wins, 6 - 1.

1912: To fend off possible future challenges to the legality of the standard contract and its reserve clause, new wording provides for compensation to the player for the right to renew. A player's salary is specified as 75 percent for his services and 25 percent for the privilege of reserving them for the following season.

1922: Commissioner Landis bars major league teams from playing in Montreal.

1922: Pirates OF Max Carey is the busiest man on the field in an 18-inning 9 - 8 loss to the Giants. He gets six hits, draws three walks, has three stolen bases, including one of home, and catches seven flies.
His 51 stolen bases in 53 attempts is the highest success rate ever achieved by a stolen base leader, remarkable in a season where the league average success rate on steals is 54%. His record of 31 straight steals without being caught will be broken by Davey Lopes' 38 in 1975.

1923: Cleveland scores in every inning against the Red Sox, but playing at home, the team does not bat in the 9th. In the eight innings, they run up an American League-record 27 runs, including 13 in the 6th, for a 27 - 3 win. In three innings, Lefty O'Doul gives up 16 runs on 11 hits and 8 walks.

1929: Fire destroys a grandstand at Mack Park before a Detroit Stars game. Miraculously, no one is killed.
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1931: The Browns and the White Sox play a 12-inning game in which not a single strikeout is recorded. It is the longest whiffless game in major-league history. Chicago wins, 10 - 9.

1935: At a special meeting, the American League owners raise the waiver price to $7,500.

1936: The National League, having lost the first three All-Star Games, wins the 1936 All-Star Game, 4 - 3 at Boston's National League Park with four different Cub players (Augie Galan, Billy Herman, Gabby Hartnett and Frank Demaree) scoring runs.
After Dizzy Dean and Carl Hubbell each pitch scoreless three-inning stints, Curt Davis is hammered by the American League, including Lou Gehrig's home run, but Lon Warneke shuts the door.
Meanwhile, the NL is helped by Joe DiMaggio's loose fielding and error and Augie Galan's home run. Joe DiMaggio is the first rookie to play in an All-Star Game. The NL plays its starting lineup except for two late-inning pinch hitters. Local favorite and three-time starter Wally Berger doesn't appear.
Missing from the NL roster are Dolph Camilli and Buck Jordan, co-leaders in the batting race at .348, as well as the eventual batting champ, Paul Waner.
Charlie Gehringer goes 2-for-3 with a double in the All-Star Game
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1937: With President Franklin D. Roosevelt in attendance at Griffith Stadium in Washington, Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig drives in four runs with a home run and a double to lead the American league to an 8 - 3 victory over the National League in All-Star action.
Dizzy Dean's toe is fractured by a drive off the bat of Earl Averill. After the injury, Dean is unable to pitch with the same delivery. When he returns to action, he uses an unnatural motion, causing an arm injury from which he never recovers.

1942: A military all-star team that includes Bob Feller, Cecil Travis, Sam Chapman, Benny McCoy, Johnny Sturm and Frankie Pytlak loses, 5 - 0, to American League stars in a game at Cleveland in front of more than 60,000 fans. Jim Bagby wins against his Indian teammate Feller. Military relief receives $160,000.

1948: The Indians stun the baseball world by signing Satchel Paige, veteran Negro League pitcher. The move is ridiculed by some as a Bill Veeck publicity stunt, and J.G. Taylor Spink in The Sporting News editorializes, "Veeck has gone too far in his quest for publicity [...] To sign a hurler at Paige's age is to demean the standards of baseball in the big circuits."
The 42-year-old Paige will answer the critics in his first game tomorrow, getting a relief decision in a 8 - 6 win over New York in a doubleheader sweep. He will finish at 6 - 1. Paige is the oldest player to debut in the majors, but not the first 40-year-old: Chuck Hostetler in 1944 was 40.

1951: OF Hoot Evers of the Tigers goes 5 for 5 with a double and stolen base and scores 5 runs against the Indians as the motor city men roll, 13 - 3. Bob Cain is the victor with batterymate Joe Ginsberg driving in five runs on four hits.
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1954: In a loss to the white sox, Al Kaline shows off his strong and accurate throwing arm in 3 separate innings, in the 2nd inning Kaline fires a strike to catcher Frank House to nab chicago's Freddie Marsh, 3rd inning Kaline fires a strike to third baseman Ray Boone to get the speedy Jim Rivera by 5 feet, and in the 4th inning Kaline throws out and fast base stealer from the 'go go' white sox Minnie Minoso in another throw to third base. Minoso is tagged out in a rundown between 2nd and 3rd. Word gets around the American League not to run on Kaline's arm yet they still do until 1958 when Kaline leads all Outfielders with 23 assists on the season.

1959: At Forbes Field, Hank Aaron's eighth-inning single ties the score and a triple hit by Willie Mays plates Aaron with the winning run in the 5 - 4 All-Star victory in the first of the two Mid-Summer Classics to be played during the season. Don Drysdale pitches perfect ball the first three innings.

1964: Johnny Callison's 9th-inning 3-run home run off Dick Radatz caps a 4-run rally and gives the National League a 7 - 4 win in the All-Star Game at Shea Stadium. This evens the series at 17.

1968: Denny McLain, the major leagues' winningest pitcher with 16, helps Detroit take a 9 1/2 game lead in the American League at the All-Star break, as the Tigers sweep the A's, 5 - 4 and 7 - 6.
McLain wins the opener when Willie Horton clubs a 3-run homer, and the Tigers beat the A's 7-6; Lolich strikes out Reggie Jackson to save win for Sparma (7-8). Al Kaline slugs a 3-run homer in the nitecap.
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1968: Phil Regan picks up two wins in relief for the second time this season as the Cubs sweep the Pirates, 5 - 4 and 4 - 3, edging Bob Veale and Elroy Face. Regan won a pair on April 21st for the Dodgers, and no other reliever has ever won a pair twice in a season. The Vulture will the top the National League with 12 relief wins and 25 saves.

1970: The Detroit Tigers signed Steve Grilli as an amateur free agent.

1971: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces that players from the Negro Leagues elected to the Hall of Fame will be given full membership in the museum. It had been previously announced that they would be honored in a separate wing.

1978: Rookie Alan Trammell goes 5-for-6 in a 12-7 win in Texas.
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1979: Mike Schmidt homers in his first three times up for the Phillies, to give him a major league record-tying four straight over two games. Schmidt flies to the warning track in his next at bat, and the Phils lose, 8 - 6 to the Giants. Schmidt will hit three more home runs in the next three games to tie the National League record of seven home runs in five games.

1984: Tigers beat the rangers 5 - 2. Willie Hernandez allows one hit and strikes out 5 in 3 innings for his 16th save. Lance Parrish hits his team-leading 16th home run.
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1998: In the highest-scoring game in All-Star history, the American League beats the senior circuit, 13 - 8 in the thin air at Coors Field in Denver in the 69th All-Star Game. The 21-run total surpasses the previous record set in 1954 when the American League beat the Nationals, 11 - 9 in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Baltimore's Roberto Alomar is named the game's MVP, going 3 for 4 with a home run, RBI, stolen base and two runs scored.

2005: The sports of baseball and softball are dropped from the for the 2012 Olympic Games scheduled to take place in London. It is the first time in 69 years that events have been cut from the games. There is criticism that these events are American-dominated, though the Cuban national team won Gold in 2004 and Australia won Silver. Japan and South Korea have appeared in the Silver Medal game in the past as well. Another reason given is that top professional players do not always appear, though Nippon Pro Baseball and the Korea Baseball Organization have routinely sent their top stars, as does the Cuban National League.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Jason Karnuth as a free agent.
2006: The Detroit Tigers released Hector Mercado.

2009: The Detroit Tigers signed Nate Bump as a free agent.

2017: Victor Martinez gets his 2,000th hit in a loss to the indians.

2018: JaCoby Jones makes an amazing catch to rob adrian beltre of a home run in a loss to the rangers.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/suggsge01.shtml
George Suggs 1908-1909.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Moriarty
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/moriage02.shtml
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/moriage02.shtml
George Moriarty 1909-1915, manager 1927-1928.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=radcli001ted
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Radcliffe
http://www.seamheads.com/NegroLgs/player.php?playerID=radcl01ted
Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1928.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/clarkme01.shtml
Mel Clark 1957.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/spencge01.shtml
George Spencer 1958, 1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithge04.shtml
George Smith 1963-1965.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gladdda01.shtml
Dan Gladden 1992-1993.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/figaral01.shtml
Alfredo Figaro 2009-2010.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Deacon_White
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/whitede01.shtml
Deacon White Detroit Wolverines N.L. 1886-1888.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/duganjo01.shtml
Joe Dugan 1931.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/unseral01.shtml
Al Unser 1942-1944.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Vic_Wertz
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wertzvi01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/9d542cc4
Vic Wertz 1947-1952, 1961-1963.

Baseball Reference
 
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Tigers prospect Riley Greene promoted to short season Connecticut.
Two members of the @tigers 2019 draft class are on the move!

OF Riley Greene (R1) promoted to Short Season Connecticut

OF Bryant Packard (R5) promoted to Single A West Michigan @wmwhitecaps @thecttigers
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-enter-all-star-break-fresh-start
Tigers enter break ready for fresh start.
Tigers official site

Notice how the Tigers official site has stopped saying the Tigers lost, and use another explanation, or that this/that player had a good game?

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/red-sox...555#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565555
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...vid-price-they-stumble-into-break/1668476001/
Tigers stung by David Price as they stumble into break.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...troit-tigers-boston-red-sox-score/1668753001/
Detroit Tigers observations: Finally, a dry game, but still not enough runs vs. Red Sox.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...igers-on-final-day-before-all-star-break.html
Red Sox complete sweep of Tigers on final day before All-Star break.
Mlive

The Tigers are 3-25 in their last 28 home games, a .107 winning percentage. Detroit is 12-32 at home this season.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...d-up-after-three-days-bad-pitches/1669933001/
Tigers? Miguel Cabrera fed up after ?three days of bad pitches?.
Detnews
 
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https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2019/07/06/question-of-the-week-27/
QUESTION OF THE WEEK.
Totally Tigers

What is your impression of the Al Avila contract extension?

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from Jeff Riger on twitter;

Cabrera says since he's been DH he's watched more film between innings and has noticed that umps are not giving the Tigers young hitters the same calls that vets would get.

Cabrera "why are you calling a strike to me on the same pitch that you called Mookie Betts a ball? He tell you're taller than him. I said a strike "zone is a strike zone" He said it should be the same strike zone for everybody.

Cabrera "I don't like to argue strikes and balls because it's wrong but at some point you have to be fair" He believes since they have a young team umps are calling strikes out of the zone and he doesn't think it's fair.

The ump told Cabrera he has to be a leader and Cabrera said "thats why I'm here, I'm trying to be a leader because it has not been fair the way you guys have been calling balls and strikes recently".

Cabrera believes the umps didn't want to throw him out of the game but they were getting tired of his constant talking.

Cabrera "the only guy we have is Boyd, hes done a really good job, I don't know why people say we need to trade him? We need him. We need him because we got a lot of young guys in the minor leagues that can come up and Boyd can help. We can be really good for a long time".

Cabrera "we're not going to trade Boyd, maybe Nick, maybe Greene".

Cabrera on the first half "it was hard because at one point I don't understand why I don't have anymore power and than I found out the issue in my knee and I said oh thats why" He said hes been working to get knee stronger.

Cabrera is angry that Morris questioned his leadership "that's wrong, we care, we want to win".

Cabrera "a lot of people hear what he (Morris) say, well no people hear what we say."

Cabrera on Morris "what he said, it was so wrong, I was like damn, why did he say that?"

Cabrera "I want to be a leader here, I want to show people like Jack Morris who say well he's not a leader, I say what the f**k are you talking about? You don't know whats going on here".

Castellanos saw comments from Morris and told Cabrera. Cabrera said don't worry about it and Nick said "Miggy that's bull s**t, no no no, thats the way he thinks, you don't have to worry about the way he think, you got to worry about how you're going to go out there and be good".

Cabrera "I know you guys are hard on me but I don't be mad at you guys" He was really angry about the Morris comments and said he wants to be a good leader.

Cabrera "The way you guys want me to lead is not the way I'm leading" He said hes leading quietly, he doesn't want the media to see it because its personal.

Cabrera says hes been leading by talking to guys, questioning why they do what they do but doesn't want to make a big deal about it because he doesn't want Morris to think all of a sudden he's trying to lead because of what he said.

Cabrera did say it pisses him off (my words) that people don't think he's leading when he is.

Cabrera called Castellanos over to explain more and Nick said "you sure you want me in this s**t?" Cabrera then said "he leads this team" talking about Nick.

More Cabrera on Castellanos " he leads this team, he leads this team because he speaks better English than me and hes smart and we talk a lot. He sits next to me in the airplane and we talk a lot"

Castellanos thought the comments by Morris were "unfortunate" because Jack was on a team that was trying to win a World Series while this current Tiger team is young and full of a bunch of guys trying not to get sent down.

Cabrera was unhappy that he hasn't seen Morris in the clubhouse "we he at, we try to see him, where he at, we try to talk to him but where he at?

Cabrera and Castellanos ended it by saying they both had planes to catch and before we walked away Cabrera said "you got something to write".

This Jack Morris quote was from a Free Press story last week and we believe this is the quote that Castellanos and Cabrera were angry about. ?You can?t ask a guy to be anything he?s not,? Morris said. ?Miggy has always loved the game. He has fun playing the game. That?s who he is.

from Jason Beck on twitter;

Miguel Cabrera said he was ejected for arguing balls and strikes. He said he was sticking up for young hitters.

"Since we have a young team, we have a young corps, I've seen so many times that we're getting strikes called that are out of the zone," he said through a translator.

"I don't like to argue strikes and balls, because it's wrong," Cabrera said. "But at some point, you have to be fair."

Cabrera: "So [Joe West] told me that I have to be a leader. And then I told him, 'Yeah, that's why I'm here. I'm trying to be a leader, because it has not been fair the way you guys been calling balls and strikes recently."

Cabrera: "That's a big problem. When they call balls, strikes, you have to [adjust]. And they're young, and they swing at everything. It's no longer the strike zone."

Cabrera: "I don't hit for power in the first half, but I'm focused on getting my hits and my walks. But I can't get walks when I strike out like that. Our strike zone is big. When the strike zone is big like that, you chase pitches. You swing at balls out of the zone."

Cabrera also took issue with recent criticism that he isn't a leader:

"I'm not a guy who's going to say you're doing this wrong. I'm like, 'You're OK. Tomorrow's a new day. You're good.' I'm not a guy to crucify some guys like that. In here I say, 'You're OK."

We all understand that Jack [Morris] has an opinion," Nick Castellanos said. "He's entitled to that. But who did he have in the clubhouse with him? What mentality did those guys have? How much experience did those guys have? What place were those guys in their careers?"

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-enter-all-star-break-fresh-start
Cabrera after ejection: 'I want to be a leader'.
Veteran misses most of first-half-ending loss to Red Sox.
Tigers official site

One thing is for sure even if Miggy is right about the larger strike zone for Tigers players, salary and power drop, haters are gonna hate.
 
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