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August 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Detroit Tigers released Herbert Jackson.

1911: Cy Young, 3-4 with Cleveland, is given his release. He returns to Boston and signs with the National League's Rustlers, where he will close out the year 4-5, and his pitching days with a 511-315 record, 750 complete games and 7,356 innings pitched.

1916: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cp7_HODUIAACZCU.jpg Newspaper story on Ty Cobb.

1922: In a game between Chicago and Boston, 35 singles are hit - 21 by the White Sox, 14 by the Red Sox - an American League record. Chicago wins the hit parade, 19 - 11.

1931: Lefty Grove wins his 15th straight, beating the Indians, 4 - 3.

1935: Marv Owen goes 3-for-3 with 2 doubles in a 6-3 win over the Senators.
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1945: Umpire Ernie Stewart is canned by American League President Will Harridge for "disloyalty." Stewart had complained about the pay and taken his case to Commissioner Happy Chandler. Bill McGowan is the top-paid umpire in the league at $9,000.

1945: Commissioner Happy Chandler sells World Series radio rights for $150,000 to Gillette. Ford had been the World Series sponsor since 1934, paying $100,000 annually.

1950: The Red Sox defeat the Athletics, 8 - 3 and 9 - 4, to begin a streak in which they reel off 27 of 30, propelling themselves back into the pennant race. Walt Dropo is hospitalized, however, after being beaned by the A's Hank Wyse.

1955: Mickey Mantle homers from both sides of the plate in the same game for the second time in his career, tying the major-league mark. The Yanks beat the Orioles, 12 - 6, in the second game and sweep the doubleheader to move back into first place.

1960: The Detroit Tigers released Clem Labine.

1960: In the first of two games at Crosley Field, Frank Robinson and Eddie Mathews exchange punches after Robbie slides in hard at third base in the 7th inning. Robbie comes out on the short end with a swollen eye, bloody nose, and jammed thumb, but comes back in the nitecap with a double and homer to lead the Reds to a 4 - 0 win.

1961: Frank Malzone is 5 for 5 with a pair of homers in the Red Sox's 8 - 0 shellacking of the Indians. Gene Conley throws the shutout and hits a homer. Jackie Jensen and Carroll Hardy hit back-to-back home runs in the 5th.

1961: At Los Angeles, the 2nd-place Reds' Joey Jay (17-7) gives up three singles and two runs in the 1st and just three hits after that in subduing the first-place Dodgers, 5 - 2. Losing pitcher Sandy Koufax (13-8) almost adds another hit but is thrown out at first base by RF Frank Robinson. Announcer Vin Scully says, "Sandy forgot to run."

1961: Tigers sweep a doubleheader against the Orioles to cut the Yankees' lead to 2 games.
Game 1: Frank Lary pitches a 4-hit shutout, Norm Cash hits his 30th home run of the year.
Game 2: Trailing 2-0 in the 9th, Tigers rally and win on an Al Kaline walk-off single.
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1964: Mayor Richard Daley declares "Ernie Banks Day" in Chicago and 26,000 fans cheer the Cubs' slugger. Banks then goes hitless as Pittsburgh wins, 5 - 4.

1971: Vida Blue raises his record to 22-4 as the A's beat the Yankees, 6 - 4. Blue scatters 10 hits and scores the tie-breaking run on a wild pitch.

1975: Frank Tanana pitches an 8 - 0 shutout as the Angels hand the Tigers their 19th straight loss.

1984: The Tigers cuff Tommy John for ten hits in six innings to beat the Angels 8 - 3. Dan Petry (15-5) scatters eight hits in eight innings, and Dave Bergman backs him with two triples and three RBIs. With Cleveland beating Toronto twice, the Tigers' lead is now nine games.

1992: Texas P Bobby Witt walks 10 Tigers in 4 2/3 innings, as Detroit strolls past the Rangers 10 - 3. No one has walked this many in this few innings.

1995: The Houston Astros traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Mike Henneman. The Houston Astros sent Phil Nevin (August 15, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2001: The Tigers defeat the Angels 5 - 1, as Detroit OF Roger Cedeno leads the team with five hits.

2011: The Minnesota Twins traded Delmon Young to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named later and Cole Nelson (minors). The Detroit Tigers sent Lester Oliveros (August 16, 2011) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.

2013: At the quarterly owners meeting held in Cooperstown, NY, Commissioner Bud Selig announces a plan to expand video review, which is now limited to home runs, significantly. Under the proposal, a manager will have the right to request up to three reviews per game - one in the first six innings and two in the last three - and will not otherwise be allowed to argue such "reviewable" calls. A number of decisions will remain non-reviewable, however. The plan still needs to be fleshed out, in particular by defining which calls are reviewable and which are not, before being submitted for formal approval at the next winter meetings. The Player's Union and Umpires Association will also need to agree to the changes.

2015: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Belfiore.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Jeff Ferrell.

Tigers players and announcers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/warnejo01.shtml
Jack Warner 1905-1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/caseyjo01.shtml
Joe Casey 1909-1911.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Patrick
Van Patrick Tigers announcer 1949, 1952-1959, Lions announcer 1950-74.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schulba01.shtml
Barney Schultz 1959.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brunsar01.shtml
Arlo Brunsberg 1966.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dyerdu01.shtml
Duffy Dyer 1980-1981.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chris_Brown
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brownch02.shtml
Chris Brown 1989.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/n/novoaro01.shtml?redir
Roberto Novoa 2004.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tutwigu01.shtml
Guy Tutwiler 1911, 1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/daughdo01.shtml
Doc Daugherty 1951.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jerry_Lumpe
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lumpeje01.shtml
Jerry Lumpe 1964-1967.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/miguel-cabrera-hits-9th-homer-in-tigers-loss
New swing, same slugger: Miggy homers in loss.
Tigers official site

Miggy with a homerun, run scored, rbi, and 4 total bases.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...ariners-recap-spencer-turnbull-miguel-cabrera
Mariners 7, Tigers 2: So much for a series win.
Spencer Turnbull?s hot start couldn?t keep the Tigers from another loss.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/mariner...570#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565570
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...home-seattle-mariners-roll-finale/2018754001/
Tigers drop 15th straight series at home as Mariners roll in finale.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...oit-tigers-seattle-mariners-score/2021812001/
Detroit Tigers show a few signs, but guarantee another losing season, 7-2.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/tigers-drop-finale-to-mariners-now-hit-road-for-10-games.html
Tigers drop finale to Mariners, now hit road for 10 games.
Mlive

Detroit finished 4-7 on its 11-game homestand to fall to 17-43 at home.
The Tigers need to win five of their last 21 games at Comerica Park to avoid becoming the first team to lose 60 times at home.

https://motorcitybengals.com/2019/08/15/detroit-tigers-drop-rubber-match/
Detroit Tigers drop rubber match to Seattle Mariners.
MCBTB
 
August 16 in Tigers and mlb history:

1887: The Detroit Wolverines beat the Chicago White Stockings 5-3 to retake first place for good, en route to their first National League pennant.
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1903: Toledo native George Mullin, pitching for the Tigers, helps the attendance today (6,000) as the Tigers take on New York in a Sunday game. in Toledo. Mullin is racked for eight runs, but Detroit scores 12, led by the hitting of Sam Crawford, who is 5 for 6.

1910: The Tigers top the Senators 8 - 3, with Ty Cobb stealing home for the second time in his career. It comes in the 4th inning with Bob Groom on the mound.

1911: At Brooklyn, Honus Wagner suffers a serious ankle injury rounding first in the 1st inning. He will miss 13 games, play one at first base, then miss another 12. With Wagner out, the Pirates will lose eight of 13 and drop out of the race.

1915: The Detroit Tigers purchased Babe Ellison from Clinton (Central Association).

1915: In the second game of a doubleheader, Tiger rookie Bernie Boland no-hits Cleveland through 26 batters before Ben Paschal singles, his first and only hit of the year. Boland wins 3 - 1.

1930: Lefty Grove (20-4) wins his 6th in a row, beating the Browns in Philadelphia, 4 - 2. Grove drives in the first two runs in the 2nd off Dick Coffman, who gives up nine hits in the loss. The Browns net 10 hits off Grove.

1940: Jimmie Foxx smashes two homers to help the Red Sox beat the Senators. The two round trippers move him ahead of Lou Gehrig on the all-time list with a total of 495.

1947: Hank Greenberg, now a Pirate in the last season of his career, hits the last of his 35 career multi-home run games. Ralph Kiner hits three successive home runs for the host Pittsburgh Pirates, in a 12 - 7 win over the Cardinals in a game in which the two clubs bang out a major-league record 10 homers (since topped).
Two other Bucs, Hank Greenberg and Billy Cox, and one Cardinal, Whitey Kurowski, each contribute two home runs to set a major-league record for most players with two or more homers in a game.
Kiner matches the major league mark of seven home runs in four games, six in three games, five in two games, and four in consecutive at bats. By the end of the month, Big Ralph will still trail Johnny Mize 39 to 43 in a head-to-head home run competition that will only be matched by Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle in 1961. Starters Roger Wolff and the Cards' Ken Burkhart both exit in the 1st inning.

1948: Babe Ruth dies of throat cancer at age 53 in New York. He will lie in state at Yankee Stadium and be viewed by more than 100,000 mourners.

1954: In a throwing contest between Jimmy Piersall and Willie Mays before a Red Sox-Giants charity game in Boston, Piersall hurts his arm. He starts the game but leaves midway. He wakes up the following morning with a sore arm that stays with him a year, and he will never throw quite as well again.

1957: The Tigers release longtime journeyman swingman pitcher Steve Gromek.

1961: Roger Maris ties an American League record with his 7th home run in his 6th straight game, as New York beats Chicago, 5 - 4, in the 9th inning. His two blasts off Billy Pierce give him 48, three more than Mickey Mantle.

1962: For the second night in a row, Frank Robinson clouts two homers to power the Reds to a 7 - 1 win over the Braves. Robby now has nine homers in eight games, and 11 in the last 12.

1964: Sandy Koufax pitches a 3 - 0 shutout win against St. Louis, but he will miss the rest of the season because of an elbow injury suffered when he slid into second base against Milwaukee back on August 8th.

1966: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Roarke as a free agent.

1966: Willie Mays hits his 534th home run, matching Jimmie Foxx's record for right-handed batters, as Gaylord Perry beats the Cardinals, 3 - 1.

1968: Detroit's Denny McLain is 16-0 on the road after blanking the Red Sox, 4 - 0 in Boston. Tigers catcher Bill Freehan is hit by a pitch in three consecutive plate appearances, painfully tying a major league record. He will be hit a record-tying 24 times this season.

1971: Harmon Killebrew, who has a higher percentage of his hits (28.6%) go for home runs than any other player, collects his annual triple in a 11 - 2 win over the Indians. It marks his 8th season when he will hit exactly one three-bagger.

1975: The Tigers finally end a 19-game losing streak with an 8-0 win over California.

1978: The Kansas City Royals selected Steve Foucault off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1978: Boston's Luis Tiant wins his 200th major league game, beating Nolan Ryan and the Angels, 4 - 2. Jim Rice's 2-run home run is the difference.

1981: Trailing the yankees 4-1 in the bottom of the 9th, Tigers rally and win 5 - 4 on Kirk Gibson walk-off 3-run home run.

1982: The Detroit Tigers signed Rey Palacios as an amateur free agent.

1982: Richie Hebner returns to the Pirates, who buy the veteran from the Tigers.

1984: Tigers 8 - Angels 7, 12 innings. Tigers led 5-0 after 2, then trailed 7-5. Alan Trammell tied in the 8th with a 2-run single, Barbaro Garbey hit a walk- off double in the 12th.
Tigers are 79-43 after splitting a 4-game series.

1987: Lou Whitaker hits 3 doubles and Alan Trammell hits a single, double, and triple. Tigers score 5 runs in the 7th inning to win 10-6 in Kansas City and stay a half game back of the Blue Jays in the AL East.
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1989: Tigers beat the Orioles 4-0. Frank Tanana strikes out 10 in a 2-hit complete game. Dave Bergman hits a home run and a double.

1991: Tony Phillips hits a home run and an RBI single to lead the Tigers past ace Jimmy Key and the Blue Jays.
The Tigers' 5-2 win win moves them to within one game of Toronto in the AL East.

1992: The Tigers beat the Rangers 6-0 as Frank Tanana beat his old flame throwing partner from California, Nolan Ryan. Ryan allowed 5 runs on only 3 hits, walking 7 in 4.2. Frank Tanana pitched 8 shutout innings. Mickey Tettleton, Cecil Fielder & Mark Carreon all homered.

2002: The Detroit Tigers selected Jason Beverlin off waivers from the Cleveland Indians.

2002: After four days of delaying the decision, the executive board of the Major League Baseball Players Association votes 57-0 to set an August 30 strike date. All eight previous negotiations since 1972 have resulted in work stoppages in the national pastime.

2011: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Cole Nelson (minors) to the Minnesota Twins for Delmon Young. The Detroit Tigers sent Lester Oliveros (August 16, 2011) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.

2016: The Atlanta Braves traded Erick Aybar to the Detroit Tigers for Kade Scivicque (minors) and Mike Aviles.

2017: Ian Kinsler's 46th career leadoff homer ties him with Jimmy Rollins for the 4th-most in major league history in a loss to the rangers.

2018: The Tigers honor Aretha Franklin at Comerica Park.
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2018: Mike Hessman is elected to the International League Hall of Fame. With Toledo in 2015, the former Tiger set the all-time minor league home run record, retiring with 433.
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Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Baby_Doll_Jacobson
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jacobba01.shtml
Baby Doll Jacobson 1915.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bob_Fothergill
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fothebo01.shtml
Bob 'Fatty' Fothergill 1922-1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rhielbi01.shtml
Billy Rhiel 1932-1933.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jacksda04.shtml
Damian Jackson 2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cedenro01.shtml
Roger Cedeno 2001.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rhielbi01.shtml
Billy Rhiel 1932-1933.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Earl_Averill
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/averiea01.shtml
Earl Averill 1939-1940.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/drew-verhagen-niko-goodrum-lift-tigers-over-rays
Bullpen rises to occasion to start road trip.
VerHagen pitches five scoreless innings, with help from stellar defense.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8...s-rays-final-score-drew-verhagen-niko-goodrum
Tigers 2 - Rays 0: A different side of a shutout.
Tigers offense looks shaky, but defense and pitching get the job done.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/goodrum-s-great-stop-and-throw
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers win over the rays.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...723#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=566723
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...s-pitchers-combine-blank-rays-2-0/2036523001/
'Big performances': Trio of Tigers pitchers combine to blank Rays 2-0.
Detnews

https://motorcitybengals.com/2019/08/16/detroit-tigers-snap-38-game-streak/
Detroit Tigers snap 38-game losing streak when scoring less than 3 runs.
MCBTB
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2019/08/16/the-saturday-survey-44/
THE SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Saturday Survey offers another way for readers to weigh in on a relevant topic. So here is a poll to gauge the pulse of our baseball-lovin? peeps.

As always, we welcome your comments, so please vote and then submit your reasons ( 4 sentences max!) for how you voted in the usual comment box. Don?t forget to come back later and view the results!

What has impressed you most about Jake Rogers?
1. His quickness behind the plate
2. His arm strength
3. His power at the plate
4. His pitch framing
5. Other - please explain
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