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July 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: The A's Rube Waddell and Boston's Bill Dinneen battle for 16 innings before the visiting Philadelphians push across two runs in the 17th to win, 4 - 2.

1904: The Giants' Iron Joe McGinnity wins two today, both in relief. In the opener Joe takes over for Christy Mathewson in the 8th with the Giants ahead, 2 - 1. The Cards tie it in the 8th, but New York scores three in the 9th to win, 5 - 3. It's d?j? vu in the nitecap, as McGinnity relieves Hooks Wiltse and the Giants score two in the 9th to win, 5 - 2. McGinnity's record is now 22-2.

1912: Christy Mathewson tops Three-Finger Brown, 5 - 2, despite allowing 11 hits and not striking out one Chicago batter.

1927: The Tigers pound the Yankees 14-4 at Navin Field (Tiger Stadium). It will be the worst loss of the Yankees' immortal 1927 season. Johnny Neun goes 5-for-5 with 5 stolen bases. Breaks Ty Cobb's franchise record for stolen bases in a game. Remains the only player in major league history to get 5 hits and 5 stolen bases in one game.
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1929: Cardinals OF Chick Hafey, with eight straight hits in his two previous games, gets two more before the Phils' "Fidgety Phil" Collins stops him. His 10-for-10 streak ties the National League record. The Cards win 7 - 4.

1937: The Detroit Tigers selected Charlie Gelbert off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.

1937: Joe DiMaggio hits for the cycle as he delivers two home runs, a triple, a double and a single helping the Yankees maul the Senators, 16 - 2. The "Yankee Clipper" will accomplish this feat only once again, in 1948.

1940: At the 1940 All-Star Game in Sportsman's Park, five National League hurlers combine to throw the first shutout in All-Star history. Paul Derringer, Bucky Walters, Whit Wyatt, Larry French and Carl Hubbell three-hit the junior circuit, 4 - 0, with the help of Max West's three-run homer.

1946: With seven Red Sox teammates on the American League squad, Ted Williams stages a power show with two homers, two singles, a walk, 4 runs scored, and 4 RBI to lead the AL to a 12 - 0 laugher over the National League at Fenway Park. The highlight of the 1946 All-Star Game is Williams's home run off a Rip Sewell blooper pitch.

1948: At Boston, Johnny Sain becomes the National League's first 11-game winner, beating Robin Roberts and the Phils, 13 - 2.

1951: At a joint meeting between players and owners, agreement is reached on night curfews and the retention of the reserve clause.

1951: Harry Heilmann dies in Southfield, Michigan, at age 56. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame the following year.

1951: The Detroit Times hosts a 50th birthday party for the Tigers at the Masonic Temple.

1953: At Philadelphia's Connie Mack Stadium, Phillies reliever Bob Miller replaces Robin Roberts ending the starter's consecutive complete game streak at 28. The future Hall of Famer (class of 1976) had finished every game he started since beating the Cardinals last season on August 28th.

1955: Mickey Mantle goes 5-for-5, and Bob Turley tosses a two-hitter in a 4 - 0 win over Washington.

1956: The BBWAA, by a narrow margin of 14-12, votes to establish the Cy Young Award to honor the major leagues' most outstanding pitcher. Commissioner Ford Frick initiated the idea because he felt hurlers were not recognized in the MVP voting, but ironically the first recipient of the Cy Young Award, Dodger Don Newcombe, will also win the Most Valuable Player Award.

1957: At Busch Stadium in St. Louis, the American League nips the National League 6 - 5 in the 24th All-Star Game. Both teams score 3 in the 9th inning, but Minnie Minoso's running catch with the bases loaded chokes off the NL's last-half rally.

1958: On Capitol Hill, Casey Stengel and Mickey Mantle appear in front of the Senate Anti-Trust and Monopoly Subcommittee which is investigating the baseball monopoly power in regards to sport's antitrust exemption.
After 'The Old Perfessor' gives 45 minutes of rambling and confusing testimony, Senator Estes Kefauver laughs when Mickey Mantle answers his inquiry about the topic with, "My views are just about the same as Casey's."

1959: ML baseball announces that the 1960 season will open one week later than this year in hopes of getting better weather.

1961: The Tigers take over first place with a doubleheader sweep of the Angels. Frank Lary's 13th victory in the opener, a 1 - 0 three-hitter, is followed by Jim Bunning's 6 - 3 win in the nitecap.
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1961: At Los Angeles, Frank Robinson hits a pair of homers, a double and a single to drive in seven runs and the Reds coast over the Dodgers, 14 - 3.

1962: At a meeting held in conjunction with the All-Star Game - First Game, the ML players request a reduced schedule for the 1963 season. They also vote unanimously to continue playing two All-Star Games each year.

1963: Willie Mays is held to a single, but dominates a 5 - 3 National League win in the All-Star Game. He also walks, steals twice, scores twice, bats in a pair, and makes a great catch. It is Stan Musial's 24th All-Star appearance, a record. Musial's teammates comprise the starting infield for the NL.

1968: Appropriately, pitching dominates the All-Star Game in the first All-Star Game played indoors. Willie Mays, playing in place of the injured Pete Rose, tallies an unearned run in the first inning against American League starter Luis Tiant to complete the scoring for the day - the first All-Star effort to end 1 - 0. Don Drysdale, Juan Marichal, Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver, Ron Reed and Jerry Koosman hold the American League to three hits.

1970: Dalton Jones of the Tigers loses a grand slam against the Red Sox when he passes teammate Don Wert on the base paths. Jones pinch hits for Jim Price and belts a 2-2 pitch from Vicente Romo into the RF upper deck for a grand slam. However, he passes Wert between first and second and is called out, ending up with a 3-RBI single.
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1973: In a record-setting walkathon between the Reds and Expos, 25 bases on balls are handed out as Montreal strolls to an 11 - 6 win. Well off the American League's two-team mark of 30, this tops the National League record of 23, last reached on July 7, 1911. Six Montreal pitchers walk 16, one short of the record for an NL team, while Reds pitchers Clay Carroll and Tom Hall walk 9. Hal King pinch hits a grand slam for the Reds in the 6th inning, his second pinch dinger in nine days.

1979: The fans elect three Red Sox to start in the American League outfield for the All-Star Game: Carl Yastrzemski, Jim Rice and Fred Lynn.

1984: Heading into All-Star Break, the Tigers are 57-27: 7 games ahead of the Blue Jays in the AL East. The Tigers started 35-5 and then went 22-22.

1986: The Detroit Tigers traded Dave LaPoint to the San Diego Padres for Mark Thurmond.

1987: Mike Schmidt hits his 513th career home run off Atlanta's Zane Smith to move past Eddie Mathews and Ernie Banks into 10th place on the all-time list, but the Phillies lose to the Braves, 11 - 6.

1988: Nolan Ryan wins his 100th game as an Astro, 6 - 3 over the Mets, and becomes the 7th pitcher in major league history to win 100 for two different clubs. Ryan won 138 games for the California Angels in the 1970s.

1991: Cal Ripken Jr.'s 3-run home run lifts the American League to a 4 - 2 win over the National League in the annual All-Star Game. Andre Dawson homers for the NLers who lose for the 4th straight year. Ripken, who also won the pre-All-Star Game Home Run Derby, is named the game's MVP.

1995: Kirk Gibson is safe at home after colliding with Pat Borders and the Tigers beat the royals 4 - 2.
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1996: The National League defeats the American League, 6 - 0, in the All-Star Game. Ken Caminiti and Mike Piazza homer for the winners. Piazza's homer goes into the upper deck and he also adds a RBI double. The game is the first All-Star contest in which no walks are issued by either team. Cal Ripken Jr. starts the game, despite suffering a broken nose when he accidentally catches a forearm from Chicago P Roberto Hernandez, who slipped on the tarp during the AL team photo shoot.

1998: Brewers owner Bud Selig, who served as acting commissioner for nearly the last six years, is named by the owners to be baseball's ninth commissioner. To avoid conflicts of interest, his ownership of the Milwaukee franchise will be placed in trust.

2002: Despite chants of 'Let them play!' from the sellout crowd of 41,871 at Milwaukee's Miller Park, Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig declares the 73rd All-Star Game a 7 - 7 tie after 11 innings. No player is selected to receive the first Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award, named in honor of the late Boston Red Sox legend who died five days ago.

2007: Tigers have three starters in the All-Star Game in San Francisco: Ivan Rodriguez, Placido Polanco, and Magglio Ordonez. Jim Leyland manages the AL squad and adds Baseball legend Al Kaline as his bench coach.
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2008: It was 10 years ago today that demolition began on Tiger Stadium in #Detroit.

2008: Miguel Cabrera hits a 2-run walk-off home run and the Tigers beat the indians 8 - 6.

2011: Derek Jeter becomes the 28th member of the 3000 hit club with a 5-for-5 day against the Tampa Bay Rays at New Yankee Stadium. The second of the 5 hits, a homer off David Price in the 3rd inning, gets him to the milestone. He then adds two singles and a double as the Yankees defeat the Rays, 5 - 4.

2012: Prince Fielder becomes the first Tiger to win the Home Run Derby.
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2013: Miguel Cabrera sets a franchise record with his 29th home run before the All-Star break, the 350th of his career in a loss the the white sox. Hank Greenberg hit 58 home runs during the 1938 season, but had 22 home runs before the All-Star Game on July 6 of that year.

2016: The Detroit Tigers signed Alex Presley as a free agent.

2018: The Detroit Tigers released Junichi Tazawa.

2019: The American League defeats the National League, 4 - 3, in the 2019 All-Star Game to record its 7th straight win in the Midsummer Classic. Each team hits a solo homer, by Charlie Blackmon for the NL and Joey Gallo for the AL, but it is pitching that dominates the show, as reflected by Shane Bieber who is named winner of the Ted Williams Award as the game's MVP after striking out all three batters he faces in his inning of work.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hollica01.shtml
Carl Holling 1921-1922.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/shevlji01.shtml
Jimmy Shevlin 1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/myattgl01.shtml
Glenn Myatt 1936.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ned_Harris
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/harrine01.shtml
Ned Harris 1941-1943, 1946.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bud_Black_(blackbu01)
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/blackbu01.shtml
Bud Black 1952, 1955-1956.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Coot_Veal
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/vealco01.shtml
Coot Veal 1958-1960, 1963.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Harry_Heilmann
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/heilmha01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7257f49c
Harry Heilmann 1914, 1916-1929.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Don_Lenhardt
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lenhado01.shtml
Don Lenhardt 1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kingch01.shtml
Chick King 1954-1956.

Baseball Reference
 
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July 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: Sherry Magee, star OF for the Phillies, knocks out umpire Bill Finneran with one punch after being ejected for disputing a called third strike. He is suspended for the season, but upon appeal he will be reinstated after five weeks and 36 games. The Phils win, 4 - 2, behind Grover Cleveland Alexander, who strikes out 9.

1914: Detroit's Billy Purtell and Marty Kavanagh combine to nab Eddie Collins with the hidden ball trick. It comes in the 9th inning and helps preserve an 8 - 8 tie with Philadelphia.

1916: For the second time this season, White Sox pitchers toss shutouts in a doubleheader, this time against the Red Sox. Lefty Williams wins, 4 - 0, then Reb Russell follows with a 3 - 0 victory. With the temperature at Fenway Park in the 90s, this is the first of three consecutive doubleheaders for the two Sox.

1920: After banging out 11 straight hits, Tris Speaker is stopped by Tom Zachary of Washington. It's the record until Pinky Higgins of the Red Sox will rack up 12 in a row in 1938. Speaker will hit .388 for the season.

1932: Indians flychaser Johnny Burnett collects a record nine hits in 11 at-bats in an 18-inning game iin which the A's outscore the Tribe, 18 - 17. Jimmie Foxx hits 3 home runs, and has 16 total bases and 8 RBI for the A's. After Philadelphia starter Lew Krausse is knocked out in the 1st inning, Eddie Rommel is forced to hurl 17 innings in relief as manager/owner Connie Mack, trying to save train fare, has brought only two pitchers; Rommel gives up a record 29 hits.

1934: The second annual All-Star Game produces Carl Hubbell's amazing feat of striking out five future Hall of Famers in a row. Charlie Gehringer singles off Carl Hubbell, off to a shaky start with two on base in the first inning, Hubbell uses his screwball to fan Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx. He adds Al Simmons and Joe Cronin to start the second. After three scoreless innings he leaves with the National League ahead, 4 - 0. The American League rallies, scoring nine runs off Lon Warneke, Van Mungo and Dizzy Dean, while Mel Harder pitches five shutout innings in relief of Red Ruffing to hold the lead. Frankie Frisch and Joe Medwick hit homers. Earl Averill's three RBI are decisive for the AL's 9 - 7 victory.

1935: The Tigers' 10 game win streak ends, despite a record-tying 10 doubles in a 12 - 11 loss in Washington.

1936: At Forbes Field, Chuck Klein hits 4 home runs in one game, including the tie-breaker in the 10th, helping the Phillies defeat the Pirates, 9 - 6. The Indianapolis, Indiana native barely misses hitting an additional homer in the 2nd when right fielder Paul Waner catches his drive against the wall. At 36, Klein is the oldest player ever to hit four homers in a game, and the first National Leaguer in the 20th century to do so.

1945: The All-Star Game at Fenway Park is canceled because of travel restrictions. During the break in the schedule, 7 inter-league games are played for war charity. Plans for a USO-sponsored all-star game in Europe do not materialize, although the war in Germany is over and fighting in the Pacific will be over in 6 weeks.

1951: 2nd All-Star Game at Tiger Stadium. Ty Cobb throws out 1st pitch. Tigers George Kell and Vic Wertz only AL-ers to hit HRs. Using four home runs from Stan Musial, Bob Elliott, Ralph Kiner and Gil Hodges, the National League All-Stars defeat the American League at Detroit's Briggs Stadium in the 1951 All-Star Game. Kiner hits a home run for the third year in a row.

1953: The Detroit Tigers selected Ralph Branca off waivers from the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1956: In the 1956 All-Star Game, Ken Boyer of the Cardinals makes three sparkling plays at 3B and gets 3 hits as the National League defeats the American League, 7 - 3. Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and Stan Musial all homer. Mays's pinch-hit 2-run home run off Whitey Ford is his 7th straight hit against the Yankee lefty.

1960: Harmon Killebrew of Senators and Tigers catcher Hank Foiles can only wait as game is delayed in 12th inning due to heavy fog. Senators won it 5-4 in 15 innings. Foiles in his Tigers debut (traded from Cleveland) cranked out 5 hits.
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1962: At newly-opened D.C. Stadium, John F. Kennedy becomes the first president ever to throw the ceremonial first pitch at an All-Star Game. Thanks to the game's MVP Maury Wills scoring two of the team's three runs and Willie Mays's amazing game-ending catch, the National League beats the Junior circuit, 3 - 1 in the first of two Mid-Summer Classics to be held this summer.

1968: The American League and National League reach an agreement on next year's expansion format. The twelve teams in each league will be divided into two divisions playing a best-of-five game League Championship Series to determine the pennant winner.
The Tigers are assigned to the new American League East division next season as part of expansion and realignment. They will become the last team to win the AL pennant in the regular season before division winners meet in the LCS.

1977: In the first game of a twinbill with the Brewers, the Red Sox strand a major league-record tying 20 runners, but still win, 8 - 5.

1982: The Rangers' Larry Parrish hits his third grand slam of the week in a 6 - 5 win over the Tigers, tying the major-league record set by Detroit's Jim Northrup in 1968. Parrish also hit grand slams on July 4th against Oakland and July 7th against Boston.

1984: Tigers send 6 All-Stars to #ASG at Candlestick Park. Jack Morris pitches 2 scoreless IP. Lou Whitaker goes 2-for-3.

1984: On the 50th anniversary of Carl Hubbell's legendary five consecutive strikeouts in the 1934 All-Star Game, National League pitchers Fernando Valenzuela and Dwight Gooden combine to fan six batters in a row for a new All-Star Game record in the NL's 3 - 1 triumph. After Valenzuela whiffs Dave Winfield, Reggie Jackson and George Brett in the 4th inning, Gooden, the youngest All-Star ever at age 19, fans Lance Parrish, Chet Lemon and Alvin Davis in the 5th.

1985: The Tigers beat the White Sox 1-0. Lou Whitaker drove in Tom Brookens in the bottom of the 8th for the game's only run as Jack Morris & Tom Seaver locked in a pitcher's duel.
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1990: Six American League pitchers combine for a two-hitter and a 2 - 0 victory over the National League in a rain-delayed All-Star Game at Wrigley Field.

1998: Deivi Cruz hits a walk-off double to score Joe Randa and give the Tigers a 3-2 win over the Blue Jays at Tiger Stadium.

1999: The Tigers defeat the Brewers, 9 - 3, before 25,374 fans in Detroit. This enables the club to top the one million mark in attendance for the 35th consecutive season for the longest streak in American League history. The Dodgers hold the record of 55 consecutive years. The Tigers will go on to top 2 million for the first time since 1988.

2001: The American League defeats the National League, 4 - 1, in the All-Star Game. Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr. thrills the crowd by hitting a home run and winning the MVP award at the affair. Derek Jeter and Magglio Ordonez also homer for the Junior Circuit.

2005: Justin Verlander pitches in the Futures Game at Comerica Park.
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2007: In the 2007 All-Star Game, Ichiro Suzuki goes 3 for 3 with the first inside-the-park homer in All-Star Game history to win the MVP award. The American League wins for the 10th straight decision, the second-longest run in Midsummer Classic history.

2012: The National League romps past the American League, 8 - 0, in the 2012 All-Star Game, for its third straight All-Star Game win. 11 pitchers combine on a six-hitter, with starter Matt Cain getting the win. Melky Cabrera hits a two-run homer and is named the game's MVP, while a third member of the Giants, Pablo Sandoval, cracks a three-run triple in the 1st. AL starter Justin Verlander is shellacked for five runs in that opening frame.

2015: The Detroit Tigers released Joba Chamberlain.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobby_Lowe
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lowebo01.shtml
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/lowebo01.shtml
Bobby Lowe 1904-1907, manager 1904.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walshji03.shtml
Jim Walsh 1921.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Buddy_Groom
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/groombu01.shtml
Buddy Groom 1992-1995.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dwight_Lowry
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lowrydw01.shtml
Dwight Lowry 1984, 1986-1987.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://247sports.com/mlb/tigers/Article/WTKA-Podcast-Evaluating-the-Tigers-at-the-Top-133529335/
WTKA Podcast: Evaluating the Tigers at the Top. 15 minutes.
TigsTown

Paul Wezner joins Sam Webb on the Michigan Insider on WTKA to talk briefly about the home run derby and the "juiced" baseball, then quickly focuses on the Tigers at the top, specifically owner Chris Ilitch and general manager Al Avila, before discussing where the Tigers are headed in the 2nd half (and who will still be around for it after the trade deadline).

Topics covered;
The Home Run derby, the excitement, and if the baseballs are really juiced.

The extension of general manager Al Avila, and if this was a real noteworthy move. around the 4:40 minute mark.
The decision by Chris Ilitch to extend him now.
The emotion investment Chris Ilitch and the Ilitch family has in the Tigers.

The upcoming trade deadline and who could be on the move, including Shane Greene, Matt Boyd, Nicholas Castellanos and others.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/shane-greene-pitches-inning-in-all-star-game
Greene's 1st All-Star trip 'a dream come true'.
Tigers' closer pitches perfect 7th inning in American League's win.
Tigers official site

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-seventh-inning-mlb-all-star-game/1690074001/
Tigers' Greene throws 1-2-3 seventh inning in MLB All-Star Game.
Detnews

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...nds-all-star-winning-streak-seven/1690388001/
American League extends All-Star winning streak to seven.
Detnews

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...olds-off-nl-for-4-3-win-in-all-star-game.html
AL strikes out 16, holds off NL for 4-3 win in All-Star Game.
Mlive
 
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