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August 6 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: The Detroit Wolverines purchased Fred Dunlap from the St. Louis Maroons for $4,700.

1905: The Detroit Tigers purchased George Disch from Marshalltown (Iowa State).
1905: The Detroit Tigers purchased John Eubank from Fort Dodge (Iowa State).

1908: Ty Cobb marries Charlotte Lombard in Augusta, Georgia.
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1912: Inspired in part by the Ty Cobb suspension and the Tigers' brief strike in May, the formation of a "Players Fraternity" is announced, headed by attorney and former player Dave Fultz. Leading players include Cobb, Christy Mathewson, Mickey Doolan, and Jake Daubert. The goals are to oppose contract violations, rowdyism, and anything that may "impair a player's ability."

1917: Veteran Eddie Plank, 41, hooks up with Washington's Walter Johnson in a brilliant 11-inning duel, won 1 - 0 by Johnson. For Plank, this is the last game of his oustanding career, and he will announce his retirement in a week, citing stomach problems as the reason. Pitching for the hapless Browns doesn't help as Plank's 1.79 ERA this season results in just a 5 - 6 record.

1938: Mickey Cochrane is fired as Detroit manager and is replaced with Del Baker.
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1941: Detroit P Al Benton collects two sacrifices in one inning, a major-league record.

1942: An editorial in The Sporting News argues for segregation on the diamond. The column states that members of each race "prefer to draw their talents from their own ranks and both groups know their crowd psychology and do not care to run the risk of damaging their own game."

1946: The Detroit Tigers signed Johnny Groth as an amateur free agent.

1947: Can a pinch runner drive in a run? Skeeter Webb of the Tigers takes the paths for Fred Hutchinson against the Indians and scores. Detroit bats around, and Webb lifts a fly ball that scores a run in the 9-run 8th. Stubby Overmire wins 13 - 6, in the first of 2. Detroit sweeps, winning the nitecap 7 - 5 behind Hutchinson.
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1951: The Boston Red Sox selected Aaron Robinson off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1951: Lame duck Commissioner Happy Chandler testifies in front of the Senate committee, urging that baseball expand out of its eastern area. He adds that some owners see sport only as big business.

1952: The St. Louis Browns' Satchel Paige 46, beats Virgil Trucks 1 - 0 in 12 innings.

1953: Ted Williams is back in a Red Sox uniform after military duty in Korea. He will finish his abbreviated season with 13 homers and a .407 mark.

1961: Mickey Mantle leads the Yankees to a doubleheader sweep of the Twins, going 5 for 9 with three home runs and a double. His four RBIs give him an even 100 for the year and his homer total is now 43. In the opener, Mantle had two home runs off his favorite pitcher, Pedro Ramos, but it is Johnny Blanchard's homer in the 10th that ties the game at 6 - 6. In the 15th, Yogi Berra hits a bases-loaded grounder and just beats the throw at first to give the Yanks the win. The Yankees win the nitecap by a run as well, when Clete Boyer drives in Mantle in the 9th inning to break a 2 - 2 tie. New York now leads Detroit by 2 1/2 games.

1962: Detroit’s Steve Boros homers three times in one game, but Tigers come up short against the indians 6 - 5.

1963: Tigers beat the Red Sox 10 - 1, Rocky Colavito hits 16th home run w/ 3 RBIs.

1965: After going 7 for 11 against the White Sox, Mickey Mantle loops a homer off Mickey Lolich but Detroit tops the visiting Yankees, 5 - 4. New York will win tomorrow and Mick will add another homer.

1968: John Hiller sets a major league record by striking out his first 6 batters. The #Tigers win 2 - 1 over the indians on a walk-off single by Dick Tracewski in the 17th inning.

1969: Twins manager Billy Martin punches his pitcher Dave Boswell at Detroit's Lindell AC on Michigan and Cass.

1972: Hitting his 660th and 661st career homers, Hank Aaron breaks Yankee legend Babe Ruth's record for most home runs with one team. Hammerin' Hank's second homer of the day is a 10th-inning blast which enables the Braves to beat the Reds, 4 - 3.

1973: Roberto Clemente and Warren Spahn head the list of new inductees at Cooperstown. Clemente is the first Latin-born player to achieve membership in the Hall of Fame, albeit posthumously.

1974: Norm Cash appears in his final game with the Tigers as a PH.
He hit 373 Homeruns w/1087 RBI + over 1000 Walks, + a 139 OPS+ as a Tiger.

1981: The players approve a split-season format necessitated by the seven-week strike. The Yankees, A's, Phillies and Dodgers are declared the first-half champions and will be automatically qualified for the 1981 Postseason.

1984: The Tigers and Red Sox split, with Detroit outslugging Boston in the opener 9 - 7, and Boston replying 10 - 2. Aurelio Lopez (8-0) wins the first game in relief as Chet Lemon and Lance Parrish each hit homers and drive in three runs.

1985: As announced three weeks ago, the Players Association keep their word and go on strike. The second mid-season work stoppage in history will last only two days.

1989: The New York Mets purchased Mike Trujillo from the Detroit Tigers.

1996: The Detroit Tigers selected Todd Van Poppel off waivers from the Oakland Athletics.

2001: The Hall of Fame Veterans Committee, comprised of five former players, five media members and five former executives, which was established in 1953, is to be replaced by a 90-member group made up of the members of the Hall of Fame (61), the recipients of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for writers (13), the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters (13) and current Veterans Committee members (3). The new committee will be able to elect players only once every two years and executives, umpires and managers only once every four years.

2010: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Rabelo.

2012: Pitching is the name of the game. In Detroit, Justin Verlander racks up 14 strikeouts to beat the Yankees, 7 - 2,
a career-best and the most in the American League this season.
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2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Jim Johnson as a free agent.

2015: Victor Martinez hits 2 home runs. Ian Kinsler hits a walk-off home run and the Tigers beat the royals 8 - 6.
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2016: J.D. Martinez throws out Jay Bruce at home plate to win the game for the #Tigers over the mets 6 - 5.

2017: Nick Castellanos homers for his 500th career hit in a loss to the orioles.

2018: The Detroit Tigers traded Mike Fiers to the Oakland Athletics for players to be named later. The Oakland Athletics sent Nolan Blackwood (minors) (August 18, 2018) and Logan Shore (minors) (September 19, 2018) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2019: The Detroit Tigers selected David McKay off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hugheto03.shtml
Tom Hughes 1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kimsech01.shtml
Chad Kimsey 1936.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fletcva01.shtml
Van Fletcher 1955.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/moforhe01.shtml
Herb Moford 1958.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Clem_Labine
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/labincl01.shtml
Clem Labine 1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/singldu01.shtml
Duane Singleton 1996.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/millebo04.shtml
Bob Miller 1973.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/jeimer-candelario-lands-on-10-day-il-again
Candelario on IL again with thumb sprain.
Tigers recall Lugo, Hall from Triple-A Toledo for twin bill.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...s-injury-updates-jeimer-candelario-dawel-lugo
Tigers place Jeimer Candelario on 10-day injured list with thumb sprain.
The Tigers recalled infielder Dawel Lugo to replace Candelario on the 25-man roster.
BYBTB

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...rs-jeimer-candelario-injured-list/1931496001/
Detroit Tigers place Jeimer Candelario on injured list, call up Dawel Lugo, Matt Hall.
Freep
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/daniel-norris-tigers-drop-game-1-to-white-sox
Bad luck hurts Norris, Tigers in G1 loss.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...l-score-jake-rogers-daniel-norris-dylan-cease
White Sox 5 - Tigers 3: Jake Rogers homers, but Tigers lose fifth straight.
And there is still another game to be played today.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-s...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565520
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ouve-heard-one-before-tigers-lose/1931614001/
Stop us if you've heard this one before: Tigers lose.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...t-tigers-chicago-white-sox-game-1/1936681001/
Detroit Tigers drop Game 1 of doubleheader; Travis Demeritte learns Comerica Park.
Freep
 
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https://motorcitybengals.com/2019/08/06/detroit-tigers-david-mckay-waivers/
Detroit Tigers claim David McKay off waivers from Seattle.
MCBTB

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/08/tigers-claim-david-mckay-waivers-mariners.html
Tigers Claim David McKay.
MLBTR

McKay logged 43 2/3 innings with Seattle?s Tacoma affiliate but struggled to a 5.15 ERA with 31 walks and 10 hit batsmen in that time. While that?s obviously an ugly line, McKay also racked up an eye-popping 71 strikeouts in that time (14.63 K/9). Control wasn?t an alarming issue for him prior to this season, and he punched out 85 hitters in 59 1/3 innings a season ago when topping out in Double-A, so the Tigers will try their hand at sorting out his location issues.
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-split-doubleheader-vs-white-sox
VanHagen on 1st win as starter: 'A fun night'.
Rain ends outing ends at five innings, but more chances likely await.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...ore-drew-verhagen-jacoby-jones-miguel-cabrera
Tigers 10, White Sox 6: Comerica Park faithful finally see a victory.
The Tigers rallied behind a strong Drew VerHagen for their fourth win at home since June 1.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/dylan-covey-in-play-run-s-to-travis-demeritte
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers win over the white sox.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-s...562#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565562
Boxscore.

Miggy 3 hits now with 2780, a double 2 singles 4 total bases.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...carry-detroit-tigers-rare-victory/1931625001/
'Fun night': Drew VerHagen, 16-hit attack carry Tigers to rare victory.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ers-miguel-cabrera-hits-milestone/1940555001/
Detroit Tigers observations: Miggy hits milestone in win vs. Chisox, 10-6.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/tigers-top-white-sox-in-nightcap-to-split-doubleheader.html
Tigers top White Sox in nightcap to split doubleheader.
Mlive
 
August 7 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: For the second time this year, Boston's Cy Young gives up 6 runs in the 1st inning and is lifted. This time, the Browns bomb him en route to a 12 - 4 victory in St. Louis. Young will complete 41 of 43 starts this year and win 32 games.

1904: The Detroit Tigers traded Charlie Carr to the Cleveland Naps for Charlie Hickman.

1906: On manager John McGraw's orders, umpire James Johnstone is refused admittance to the Polo Grounds, and the ump, standing outside the ballpark, forfeits the match to the Cubs. McGraw insists the game go on with a player from each team umpiring. McGraw picks reserve Sammy Strang, but Cubs manager Frank Chance refuses to go along, pointing out the game has already been forfeited.

1907: Senator hurler Walter Johnson wins his first major league game beating the Naps, 7 - 2. The "Big Train" will tally 416 victories during his 21-year career.

1911: The match-up between Three Finger Brown and Christy Mathewson is something less than a pitching duel as Chicago bangs out 10 hits, including two singles, a double and a triple by Joe Tinker. Tinker also adds a steal of home. The Giants collect 13 hits, but Chicago wins the game, 8 - 6.

1914: Grover Cleveland Alexander (16-9) shuts out the Reds and leads the Phillies offense with four hits, including a double, and two runs scored.

1915: At Fenway Park, Smoky Joe Wood fires a one-hitter, beating Cleveland, 2 - 0. Bill Wambsganss' single is the only Cleveland hit. For Wood, it is his fifth one-hitter, and the third over regulation distance.

1920: Following an all-night drinking bout and a fight at the Lamb's Club in New York, John McGraw will be indicted for violating the Volstead (Prohibition) Act and charged with assault, but he will be acquitted. He will also be called to testify in Chicago hearings investigating gambling and bribery among players, including Hal Chase and Heinie Zimmerman.

1922: Ken Williams hits two home runs (#29 and #30) in the 6th inning, off starter George Mogridge and reliever Eric Erickson, as the Browns score nine times against Washington in a 16 - 6 win. Williams is the first to do so since the 1890s. Both homers follow doubles by Baby Doll Jacobson, also tying a major-league record, as the Browns bang out a major-league record seven extra-base hits in the frame.

1922: A record ten Pirates collect two or more hits as the Pirates tally 22 hits to pound the seventh-place Phillies, 17 - 10. The Phils knock out the Bucs ace Wilbur Cooper, scoring six runs in 2 2/3 innings, but the Pirates score eight in the 4th to take the lead. Three Pirate pitchers are 5 for 5 at the plate, including Whitey Glazner's home run, and the only Buc batter to not contribute two safeties is cleanup hitter Clyde Barnhart.

1929: For the second game in a row, Babe Ruth hits a grand slam home run as the Yanks roll to a 13 - 1 win over the A's in the lidlifter. Mickey Cochrane homers in his one at bat for the A's only run as the Yankees score 10 runs in the first two innings. George Pipgras is the winner. The A's take the nitecap, 4 - 2, as George Earnshaw goes eight innings for the win.

1930: Chet Brewer and Smokey Joe Williams duel in one of the most famous Negro League games ever. Brewer fans 19 and allows 4 hits, while Williams whiffs 25 and gives up one hit in a 12-inning, 1 - 0 victory.

1934: Dizzy Dean becomes the first pitcher to reach 20 wins this season with a 2 - 0 shutout over the Reds.

1938: Hank Greenberg hits his 38th home run. It's his first of the month and will be his last until Aug. 19, but Greenberg will still threaten Babe Ruth's record of 60, finishing with 58.
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1940: A crowd of 53,997, a National League record for a night game, watches the Dodgers beat the Giants, 8 - 4, on Mel Ott Night at the Polo Grounds.

1940: The Detroit Tigers traded cash plus two players to be named to the New York Giants for Dutch Meyer.

1948: Before 66,000 fans, New York's Vic Raschi (14-4) allows four singles in stopping the Indians, 5 - 0. Joe DiMaggio has a pair of doubles, drives in three runs, and swipes home on the front end of a double steal.

1950: Three white players of the Chicago American Giants are barred by police from participating in a Negro American League doubleheader against the Birmingham Black Barons.

1951: Bobby Doerr suffers a severe sacroiliac pain that forces the future Hall of Famer into early retirement. The Red Sox regular second baseman for 13 seasons, Doerr will become a Red Sox coach.

1951: In a day-night doubleheader the Dodgers sweep a pair from the Giants, taking the first game, 7 - 2, behind the solid relief of Carl Erskine. Gil Hodges, Duke Snider and Carl Furillo homer. Brooklyn takes the nitecap, 6 - 5, in 10 innings, after jumping on Sal Maglie for a 5 - 1 lead. Snider and Furillo homer again, while Bobby Thomson goes deep for the Giants. Billy Cox's RBI single wins it, giving the Dodgers an 11 1/2 game margin, the greatest lead in Brooklyn history.

1952: Umpire Bill McGowan is suspended indefinitely by the American League. In a game in St. Louis, McGowan had thrown out Tiger P Billy Hoeft, who had been heckling him from the dugout. When St. Louis writers, who have had a stormy relationship over the years with the veteran McGowan, ask him to identify the player, the umpire refuses, then adds an obscene gesture. The writers' complaint results in a suspension.

1955: After a 12-17 record in July, the Yankees are in a 4-team race. Tiger Frank Lary beats New York 4 - 2 in game one, and New York then earns a critical 3 - 2 10th-inning win on a Mickey Mantle homer off Babe Birrer.

1956: The Boston Red Sox fine Ted Williams $5,000 for spitting at Boston fans, as the Red Sox edge the Yanks in 11 innings on Williams's bases-loaded walk. It's the serial spitter's third incident in three weeks; in the words of Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey: "It's got to stop, that's all." The costly saliva salvo comes after the crowd of 36,350, a record for a night game at Fenway Park, starts booing the Splendid, but sensitive Splinter, for muffing Mickey Mantle's wind-blown fly with two out in the 11th. Immediately thereafter, the jeers turn to cheers when Williams redeems himself with a leaping grab of Yogi Berra's drive against the scoreboard. The Splinter, however, is not so easily appeased.
Thus, the fickle Fenway patrons find themselves the target of Teddy's spittle repeatedly as he makes his way towards the Red Sox dugout.

1961: The Detroit Tigers signed Willie Horton as an amateur free agent.

1963: Tigers win over the red sox 5 - 4 on a 3-run home run by Al Kaline at TigerStadium. Tigers set a major league record with their 12th straight errorless game.
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1971: Vida Blue becomes the first 20-game winner in the major leagues this season with a 1 - 0, three-hit gem over the White Sox. Joel Horlen balks in the game's only run.

1973: The Atlanta Braves selected Joe Niekro off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1974: Sad day in Detroit Tigers history.
1974: The Detroit Tigers sent Jim Northrup to the Montreal Expos as part of a conditional deal.
1974: The Detroit Tigers released Norm Cash.
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1976: Mark Fidrych retires his first 12 batters and goes the distance in a 6-1 win over Cleveland at #Tiger Stadium.

1978: Eddie Mathews, Addie Joss, and Larry MacPhail are inducted at Cooperstown.

1979: On his 25th birthday, after a leadoff walk by Lou Whitaker in the bottom of the 9th, Kemp hit a walk-off home run to give the Tigers a 3-1 win over the Rangers.

1984: #Tigers get their second straight doubleheader split against the Red Sox. Game 2: Tigers 7 - Red Sox 5.
Tigers split a doubleheader. Dave Bergman scores in the 9th on an error by Bill Buckner to send the game into extra innings. Lance Parrish hits a 2-run home run in the 11th. Tigers are 74-40.

1985: A five-year agreement between the union and owners, which includes salary arbitration eligibility increasing from two years to three years, ends the two-day mid-season players' strike. The season will resume tomorrow.

1987: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Darnell Coles to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jim Morrison. The Detroit Tigers sent Morris Madden (August 12, 1987) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.

1994: Jack Morris makes his final career appearance, with Cleveland.

1995: The Detroit Tigers traded Buddy Groom to the Florida Marlins for a player to be named later. The Florida Marlins sent Mike Myers (August 9, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1999: For the second consecutive day, a major leaguer gets his 3000th career hit as Wade Boggs homers in the 6th off the Indians' Chris Haney.
The Devil Rays' third baseman, who is the first player to reach the milestone with a home run, rounds the bases pointing skyward blowing a kiss in memory of his mom and gets down on his knees to kiss home plate.

2001: Black Betsy, Shoeless Joe Jackson's 40-ounce warped hickory bat, is won by 30-year-old businessman Rob Mitchell in a 10-day eBay auction. The $577,610 price tag is believed to be the largest amount ever paid for a baseball bat.

2002: In a historic move, major league baseball players end their long-held opposition to mandatory drug testing by agreeing to be tested for illegal steroids beginning in 2003.

2012: The Detroit Tigers released Fu-Te Ni.

2013: The Detroit Tigers released Jose Valverde.

2016: Ichiro Suzuki of the Marlins becomes the 30th member of the 3,000 hit club with a 7th-inning triple off Chris Rusin of the Rockies in a 10 - 7 Marlins win. What makes it more remarkable is that Ichiro did not collect his first major league hit until he was 27. He is only the second player to reach the milestone with a triple.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hattecl01.shtml
Clyde Hatter 1935, 1937.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/flemile01.shtml
Les Fleming 1939.

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Art Houtteman 1945-1950, 1952-1953.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Rocky_Bridges
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bridgro01.shtml
Rocky Bridges 1959-1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Steve_Kemp
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kempst01.shtml
Steve Kemp 1977-1981.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/renteed01.shtml
Edgar Renteria 2008.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobby_Veach
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/veachbo01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7a57b94d
Bobby Veach 1912-1923.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dyerbe01.shtml
Ben Dyer 1916-1919.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/coopewi01.shtml
Wilbur Cooper 1926.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcdermi03.shtml
Mickey McDermott 1958.

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I am unavailable for todays 1:00 game vs the white sox.
and possibly Thursday nights game vs. the royals.
Hope that one or more of you guys can post the game threads for August 7th and 8th. Thanks in advance.

A lot to do today, I am moving tomorrow.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-lose-to-white-sox-in-series-finale
Defense no help as Alexander, Tigers drop finale.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...score-tyler-alexander-james-mccann-jose-abreu
White Sox 8 - Tigers 1: Tyler Alexander scuffles as Tigers drop series.
The Tigers? nonexistent offense did Alexander no favors in the series finale.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-s...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565563
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...s-continue-loss-chicago-white-sox/1941296001/
Tame Tigers' offensive woes continue in loss to White Sox.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...it-tigers-chicago-white-sox-score/1946086001/
Detroit Tigers fall without much of a fight, 8-1 to Chicago White Sox.
Freep
 
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