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The Nats are seeking a controllable reliever at the Deadline. Among the relievers they?ve checked in on: Tigers? RHP Shane Greene, Giants? RHP Sam Dyson and Royals? LHP Jake Diekman.

Tigers are believed to have asked for Nationals top prospect Carter Kieboom in a Shane Greene trade.

Jason Beck
 
July 22 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: Sport McAllister returned to the Detroit Tigers by the Baltimore Orioles as part of earlier loan.

1904: The Detroit Tigers purchased Lew Drill from the Washington Senators.
1904: The Detroit Tigers purchased Bill Coughlin from the Washington Senators for $8,000.

1909: For the first of four times in his career, Ty Cobb steals second base, third base, and home in an inning, doing it in the 7th against Red Sox pitcher Harry Wolter. It is also Ty's first swipe of home in his career. Ty will steal home a record total of 54 times in his career. The Tigers beat Boston 6 - 0.
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1923: Walter Johnson notches his 3,000th strikeout on the way to 3,508. He fans five in beating Cleveland, 3 - 1. The next pitcher to reach 3000 Ks will be Bob Gibson, in 1974.

1941: Dick Wakefield becomes baseball's first "bonus baby" when he signs with the Tigers for $52,000 and a new car. The University of Michigan standout will hit .143 in seven at-bat this season but will eventually turn into a solid outfielder batting .293 over parts of 9 seasons.

1947: Roy Cullenbine draws a walk for the 22nd straight game. Still a major league record.
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1952: The Detroit Tigers released Fred Hutchinson.

1952: After throwing a No-hitter May 15 vs. the Senators, Detroit's Virgil Trucks gives up one hit in beating Washington 1 - 0. Later this year, on the 25th of August, "Fire" Trucks will No-hit the Yankees.

1954: Casey Stengel switches players in an effort to get more power in the Yankee lineup. Phil Rizzuto plays 2B and Mickey Mantle plays SS, the position he manned four years ago in the minor leagues. Mantle wins the game, 3 - 2, against Chicago, with a 10th-inning home run.

1956: The Hall of Fame announces special rules governing elections. Writers should vote every two years, alternating with the Veterans Committee; because of criticism, this will revert back in 1962. To be eligible, players must have been retired for five years.

1960: The Detroit Tigers traded Tom Morgan to the Washington Senators for Bill Fischer.

1960: At Fenway Park, the Red Sox down the Indians, 6 - 4. Vic Wertz has a three-run homer and four RBIs.
Ted Williams also homers and, in the 7th inning, steals second base.
Williams sets a major-league record as the only player to steal bases in four consecutive decades: he'll be matched by Rickey Henderson in 2000 and Tim Raines the following year.

1964: Led by Willie Stargell, who hits for the cycle, the Pirates roll over the Cardinals, 13 - 2.

1964: Tigers top the Red Sox 8-6 on HRs from McAuliffe (18th), Cash (14th) and Kaline (7th).

1967: Norm Cash goes 4-for-5 with a double and a grand slam in the #Tigers 11-4 win over the Yankees at #TigerStadium
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1968: Leon "Goose" Goslin, who singled home Mickey Cochrane with the winning run for the Tigers in the 1935 World Series, will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame this morning. Goslin played from 1921 to 1938, mainly with Washington. He was with the Tigers 1934-1936.

1969: For the first time, the All-Star Game is postponed due to rain.

1972: Tigers sweep the Rangers for their 7th win in 8 games and take a 2-game lead in the AL East.

1984: Tigers shutout the Rangers 2 - 0. Dave Bergman hits HR and scores on WP. Dan Petry wins his 13th.

1989: Johnny Bench, Carl Yastrzemski, Red Schoendienst and umpire Al Barlick are inducted into the Hall of Fame at ceremonies in Cooperstown, New York.

1993: Kansas City's Greg Gagne hits a home run off Detroit's Mark Leiter in the Royals' 12 - 6 victory. The home run is the 10,000th hit in the long history of Tiger Stadium, making it the first ballpark to reach that figure. During the game, Detroit 3B Travis Fryman draws a walk off KC P Enrique Burgos, then proceeds to circle the bases on three wild pitches by Burgos.

1997: Marcus Jensen of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2001: At Cleveland, Bartolo Colon pitches the Tribe to a 6 - 3 win over the Tigers and pulls Cleveland within a game of Minnesota in the AL Central. Jim Thome adds his AL-high 31st homer.
Before the game, the Indians honor their Century 100, with 38 of their all-time greats on hand. Receiving the biggest applause is Rocky Colavito. Bob Feller, as well as 91-year-old great Mel Harder, also receives a huge hand.
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2005: The Detroit Tigers released Doug Creek.
2005: The Toronto Blue Jays sent John McDonald to the Detroit Tigers as part of a conditional deal.

2012: SS Barry Larkin and 3B Ron Santo are inducted into the Hall of Fame at the annual ceremony held in Cooperstown, NY.

2012: The Tigers complete a three-game sweep of the White Sox with a 6 - 4 win at Comerica Park. They score all of their runs on four homers off Philip Humber in the first 3 innings; two of the homers are by Miguel Cabrera, including the 300th of his career on a huge blast to center field in the 3rd inning.
Jacob Turner is the winner, earning his first major league victory.
The Tigers have won 16 of their last 21 to move 1 1/2 games ahead of the Sox in the AL Central.

2016: Miguel Cabrera gets his 1,500th RBI on his 4th hit of the day in the Tigers 7 - 5 win over the white sox.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Doc_Cramer
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cramedo01.shtml
Doc Cramer 1942-1948, coach 1948.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/z/zeppbi01.shtml
Bill Zepp 1971.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Don_McMahon
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcmahdo02.shtml
Don McMahon 1968-1969.

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/edwin-jackson-deal-with-tigers
Edwin Jackson returns to Tigers on Minors deal.
Veteran right-hander back in environs of career-best 2009 season.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/7/22/20703701/edwin-jackson-is-a-tiger-again
Edwin Jackson is a Tiger again.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-detroit-tigers-minor-league-deal/1793895001/
Veteran pitcher Edwin Jackson rejoins Tigers on minor-league deal.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2019/07/22/edwin-jackson-detroit-tigers/1794024001/
Detroit Tigers sign Edwin Jackson to minor league deal.
Freep
 
July 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: John McGraw has his first win as the Giants' manager, when New York downs Brooklyn, 4 - 1. McGraw finishes with 2,763 wins as a manager, second only to Connie Mack's 3,731.

1912: Iron Man McGinnity is still pitching doubleheaders, winning a pair of games for Newark against Rochester (International League) at age 41.

1917: The Cubs sweep a doubleheader with Brooklyn on two shutouts. Grover Alexander wins the opener, 3 - 0.

1922: When umpires Brick Owens and Tom Connolly miss a train, the Detroit and St. Louis trainers, Bits Bierhalter and Dan Howley, are pressed into service.

1926: Detroit and Washington take the unheard of time of two hours and 40 minutes to play nine innings. Detroit's 19 hits give them a 9 - 6 win, but much of the time is consumed by manager Ty Cobb's arguing over a balk call, then trying to have a heckling fan removed from the stands.

1930: Pie Traynor of the Pirates is responsible for two victories over the Phillies. His home run in the 9th seals the first game, 2 - 1, and he comes through with a three-run homer in the 13th inning of the nightcap to win, 16 - 15.

1932: Cleveland P Wes Ferrell makes 10 assists in a 12-inning game, but loses to the White Sox, 6 - 5. The record in both leagues is 12.

1942: After giving up a lead-off bloop single, Newark Eagles hurler Leon Day strikes out 18 Baltimore Elite Giants to set a Negro League record.

1947: Ralph Kiner hits home runs number 24 and 25, breaking the Pirate record of 23 by Johnny Rizzo in 1938 and tied by Kiner as a rookie last year. Trailing home run king Johnny Mize, 14 to 3, at the end of May, Kiner will have 25 to Mize's 31 by the end of July.

1950: Tigers P Saul Rogovin hits a 2nd-inning grand slam off Yankees P Eddie Lopat as the first-place Bengals nip the onrushing New York Yankees, 6 - 5.

1956: Joe Cronin and Hank Greenberg are officially inducted into the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY.
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1957: Mickey Mantle hits for the cycle, and adds a stolen base, against Chicago's Bob Keegan. The Yankees win, 10 - 6.

1958: Baseball's pre-eminent hitter (and spitter), Boston's Ted Williams, is at it again although today, as noted by Bob Holbrook of the Boston Globe, Teddy Baseball branches out, irrigating an unsuspecting gathering of Kansas City supporters. After hitting a 4th-inning grounder to first, writes Holbrook, "Williams jogged part way to first, saw the play was routine and then made an abrupt turn and started back to the dugout. For his lack of fire on this play the Kansas City fans set up a crescendo of boos. Ted bristled and made his dying swan leap, spitting at the fans as he pirouetted through the air. That's all the fans needed. They set up a thunderous round of boos, the spontaneity of which amazed the observers in this sector."

1959: Ty Cobb leaves his seat in the stands at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium to greet Tigers players in the dugout.
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1959: With Ty Cobb in the stands, the Tigers make 15 hits to beat the Senators, 11 - 2. Harvey Kuenn, the American League's leading hitter, is 4 for 4 and scores four runs with 3 rbi. The second leading hitter in the league Al Kaline is 4 for 5 with 3 runs scored and 2 rbi. Jim Bunning allows four hits to win his 9th of the year.

1960: Kansas City OF Whitey Herzog hits into the only all-Cuban triple play in major league history. The action goes from Washington P Pedro Ramos, to 1B Julio Becquer, to SS Jose Valdivielso. The win, however, goes to reliever Chuck Stobbs as the Nats take an 8 - 3 decision. Harmon Killebrew has a two-run homer.

1960: In an effort to distract Ted Williams during his at-bats in the 6th and 8th innings, Indians CF Jimmy Piersall goes into a war dance. Piersall gets tossed for his efforts and manager Joe Gordon is also ejected for arguing Jimmy's case. It is Piersall's 6th ejection of the season. Gordon had previously announced that any more ejections would cost Piersall $500 each, but he thinks today's thumbing is unwarranted and waives the fine. American League president Joe Cronin is less forgiving and fines Piersall $100. The Indians win, 4 - 2, behind Jim Perry's pitching and the first major league home run of Mike de la Hoz.

1961: Using 21 pitchers, the Tigers (11) and A's (10) set an American League record for most hurlers used in an 18-inning doubleheader. At 3 hours, 54 minutes, the second game is the longest 9-inning contest in AL history. The entire doubleheader lasts six hours, 50 minutes, a major league record. The Tigers sweep, 6 - 4 and 17 - 14, taking first place by one percentage point. Game 1 the Tigers are led by Norm Cash's homerun and 3 rbi. Game 2 the Tigers Norm Cash with 4 hits, 4 runs, and 5 rbi, Rocky Colavito with 3 hits and 4 rbi, and Al Kaline with 3 runs and 2 rbi lead the 17 hit attack.

1963: The Kansas City Athletics purchased Tom Sturdivant from the Detroit Tigers.

1967: 12th Street Riot erupts during Tigers doubleheader, Willie Horton appeals to crowd for peace.

1969: Bill Freehan goes 2-for-2 in the All-Star Game at RFK Stadium, with a home run off Steve Carlton and an RBI single off Bob Gibson. Willie McCovey hits two home runs for the NL in a 9-3 win for the N.L. 7th straight All-Star Game win, with McCovey named All-Star MVP. Mel Stottlemyre starts for the AL when Denny McLain is late arriving from a dental appointment.
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1971: Mickey Lolich loses his 100th decision for a 132-100 career record.

1974: The National League triumphs in the All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, winning, 7 - 2. Steve Garvey, elected as a starter as a write-in choice, is the game's MVP.

1984: Tigers beat the indians 4 - 1. Jack Morris wins his 13th of the season.

1986: Jack Morris' scoreless inning streak ends at 31 in the first inning on an unearned run. Morris then holds the Twins scoreless for 7 more innings. Johnny Grubb hits a pinch hit grand slam in the Tigers' 12-2 win.

1991: Texas's Nolan Ryan notches his 308th career win in a 5 - 4 victory over the Red Sox. Rich Gossage garners his 308th career save in relief. The game marks Ryan's 545th consecutive start, surpassing Steve Carlton's major league record.

2000: Cooperstown, delivers first baseman Tony Perez, manager Sparky Anderson and Reds announcer Marty Brennaman into the Baseball Hall of Fame along with 1975 Red Sox World Series rival Carlton Fisk. Also enshrined are 19th Century Cincinnati second baseman Bid McPhee, and longtime member of the Detroit Stars and one of the Negro Leagues' most prolific sluggers star centerfielder Norman 'Turkey' Stearnes is inducted posthumously.

2002: The Detroit Tigers traded Matt Boone (minors), Brian Moehler and cash to the Cincinnati Reds for players to be named later and David Espinosa (minors). The Cincinnati Reds sent Noochie Varner (minors) (August 30, 2002) and Jorge Cordova (minors) (September 24, 2002) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2009: Mark Buehrle of the White Sox pitches the 18th perfect game in major league history in shutting down the Rays, 5 - 0. Dewayne Wise, inserted as a defensive substitute in the 9th, saves the gem by reaching over the left-center field fence to deprive Gabe Kapler of a home run. It is the second career no-hitter for Buehrle, who threw one on April 18, 2007. After the game, he receives a congratulatory phone call from President Barack Obama, a staunch White Sox fan.

2012: The Marlins send P Anibal Sanchez and IF Omar Infante to the Tigers in return for P Jacob Turner and minor-leaguers Rob Brantly and Brian Flynn; and in a major league first, the teams also swap picks in next season's amateur draft.

2014: The Tigers shore up their bullpen with the acquisition of Joakim Soria from the Rangers in return for Ps Jake Thompson and Corey Knebel.
Closer has proved to be a weak link for the Tigers this year, with Joe Nathan sporting a 5.89 ERA.

2016: In a bizarre incident, White Sox ace Chris Sale is scratched from a scheduled start against the Tigers because of what General Manager Rick Hahn describes as a "clubhouse incident". Sale apparently was upset at this team's decision to wear throwback uniforms from the late 1970s, including their infamous dark blue long-collared jerseys, and in a fit of sartorial criticism, destroyed the uniforms with a pair of scissors. Matt Albers makes an emergency start wearing the Sox's 1980s white jerseys. Sale's tantrum will result in a five-day suspension handed by the ChiSox and he will be traded for a package of prospects after the season.

2018: The Red Sox continue their scorching pace as a 5 - 3 win over the Orioles, behind the pitching of Rick Porcello, puts them at 40 games above .500 for the first time since 1949.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcallsp01.shtml
Lewis 'Sport' McAllister 1901-1903.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dressle01.shtml
Lee Dressen 1918.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/friedcy01.shtml
Cy Fried 1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/croucfr01.shtml
Frank Croucher 1939-1941.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Groth
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grothjo01.shtml
Johnny Groth 1946-1952, 1957-1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/scarbra01.shtml
Ray Scarborough 1953.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hallma02.shtml
Matt Hall 2018.

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