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August 20 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Tigers purchase Ty Cobb from minor league Augusta, for a reported $500.

1909: The St. Louis Browns traded Tom Jones to the Detroit Tigers for Claude Rossman.

1921: The Washington Senators selected Donie Bush off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1923: A four-piece bat used by Babe Ruth is banned by American League president Ban Johnson because of the glue used on it. A protest is made against the Browns' Ken Williams for using a bat with a wooden plug in it. Johnson rules that all bats must be one piece with nothing added except tape extending to 18 inches up the handle.

1926: The Giants lose their fifth in six games, 6 - 2 in St. Louis. Frankie Frisch misses a sign that costs a run. After the game, berated by John McGraw in front of the team, Frisch buys a ticket to New York and leaves the team. Fined $500, McGraw's favorite, and heir apparent, is through with the Giants.

1931: At St. Louis, Lou Gehrig hits his 33rd homer in the 4th to tie Babe Ruth for the major league lead, but the Babe answers in the 9th with his 34th, a grand slam over the RF roof, to give the Yanks a 7 - 3 win over the Browns. Lefty Gomez almost has New York's first shutout of the season, but he weakens in the 9th.

1933: Powered by Turkey Stearnes' 41st home run, the Chicago American Giants (Negro Leagues) defeat the Nashville Elite Giants in a twin bill for their 28th consecutive victory.

1938: Lou Gehrig hits a 1st-inning grand slam, the 23rd and last of his career for a still-standing record. It comes off Buck Ross in an 11 - 3 victory over the A's.

1945: Detroit's Hal Newhouser shuts out the A's, 4 - 0, for his 20th win of the year. Hank Greenberg has his 15-game hitting streak stopped, but Roy Cullenbine and Doc Cramer add home runs.

1946: Prior to the start of the game against the Senators in Washington, using the U.S. Army's Sky Screen Chronograph, Bob Feller's fastball is clocked at 98.6 miles-per-hour, breaking Yankee hurler Atley Donald's 1939 speed record of 94.7 mph.

1954: The Detroit Tigers traded Earl Harrist and cash to Seattle (PCL) for Van Fletcher.

1958: Al Kaline belts two 3 run homers with 6 RBI as the Tigers beat the senators 7 - 1.

1960: Ted Williams draws the 2,000th walk of his career in the Red Sox's split of a twi-night doubleheader with Baltimore. Williams joins Babe Ruth as the only batters to collect 2,000 walks. The Splendid Splinter also clouts home runs number 514 and 515 in the game.

1961: At Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, both Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris homer in the twinbill sweep. Mantle's 1st-inning three-run homer, and Maris's in the 3rd inning, make it easy for Ralph Terry. In the nightcap, Bill Skowron hits his 21st in the 2nd inning and the Yanks win, 5 - 2.

1962: The Tigers remain three games behind New York by sweeping a pair from the visiting Red Sox 6 - 1 and 7 - 6.

1964: Tigers draw their smallest ever night crowd: 2,173 in a loss to the angels.

1965: Eddie Mathews hits his 28th home run as the Braves win, 4 - 3, at Pittsburgh. The duo of Mathews and Hank Aaron, from 1954 to this year, becomes the top home run tandem in major league history, passing the
Babe Ruth-Lou Gehrig total of 772 home runs while playing together for the New York Yankees.

1965: Detroit All-Star SS Dick McAuliffe is lost for the season with a broken bone in his left hand suffered diving into first base, as the 3rd-place Tigers sweep a doubleheader at Boston. The Tigers win 2 - 0 and 3 - 2.

1967: John Hiller pitches a 4-hit shutout. Willie Horton and Al Kaline go deep for #Tigers in a 4 - 0 win over the indians.

1968: John Hiller pitches one-hit 7 - 0 shutout of the White Sox at Tiger Stadium. Gates Brown with a home run.
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1972: The Angels score nine runs in the 4th inning but Detroit counters with eight runs in the 6th to win the wild affair, 11 - 9. Aurelio Rodriguez touches off the comeback with a double and ends the scoring with another extra base hit, a 3-run homer. In between are six singles and a sac fly.

1974: Nolan Ryan strikes out 19 Tigers, and records the fastest fastball ever at 100.9 mph in an 11 inning 1 - 0 Tigers win. Mickey Lolich with the Complete Game Shutout. Ben Oglivie singled, stole second, and scored on a Bill Freehan single.

1980: Tom Brookens, the Tigers' number-8 hitter, goes 5 for 5 with a triple and a home run and also starts a triple play in an 8 - 6 win over Milwaukee.

1984: The Tigers blast the A's 14-1, tying their season high for runs.
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1986: Tigers Walt Terrell is one out away from a no-hitter when Wally Joyner doubles. Terrell settles for a one-hit 3 - 0 win over the Angels.
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1996: the Tigers win a 16-11 shootout with the White Sox at Tiger Stadium. Melvin Nieves hits 2 home runs. Mark Lewis hits two doubles. Bobby Higginson and Andujar Cedeno also go deep for Detroit.

2000: The winningest pitcher in franchise history is honored by the Yankees during Whitey Ford Day ceremonies at Yankee Stadium. The crafty lefty holds the team record for victories (236), innings pitched (3,170 1/3), strikeouts (1,956) and shutouts (45).

2003: The Detroit Tigers selected John Ennis off waivers from the Atlanta Braves.

2005: Losing to the A's at Oakland's McAfee Coliseum, 4 - 0, the Royals establish a franchise record losing their 19th consecutive game and tie the club's mark by dropping their 12th straight road game. The 38-82 squad needs two more defeats to match the American League record of 21 losses accomplished by the 1988 Orioles, and four more will tie the major league mark of 23 endured by 1961 Phillies.

2006: The Chicago Cubs traded Neifi Perez to the Detroit Tigers for Chris Robinson.

2008: The World Umpires Association and Major League Baseball sign an agreement allowing the use of instant replay, with hopes that it will be in place by next August. WUA president John Hirschbeck says he told his members it would be a tool to help make sure they got the calls correct.

2009: The Baltimore Orioles selected Chris Lambert off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2011: the Tigers honor 1984 AL MVP Guillermo (Willie) Hern?ndez at Fiesta Tigres.
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2011: After a stint with the AAA Toledo Mud Hens and exactly one month after having been designated for assignment, Brandon Inge is back in the Tigers' line-up and homers in his first at-bat and doubles in a run his next time up as Detroit defeats Cleveland, 10 - 1, increasing its lead in the AL Central to 3 games.

2015: Alfredo Simon of the Tigers allows only a 5th-inning double to Rougned Odor in shutting out the Rangers, 4 - 0, his first career shutout and complete game.

2015: The Detroit Tigers purchased Randy Wolf from the Toronto Blue Jays.

2017: Justin Verlander's no-hitter is broken up in the 6th inning by former Tiger Curtis Granderson in a 6 - 1 win for the Tigers.
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Tigers players birthdays:

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Ross Reynolds 1914-1915.

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Beau Bell 1939.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Zuverink
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George Zuverink 1954-1955.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/paniajo01.shtml
Jose Paniagua 2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kingsge01.shtml
Gene Kingsale 2003.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hostge01.shtml
Gene Host 1956.

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https://motorcitybengals.com/2019/08/20/detroit-tigers-harwell-radio-day/
Detroit Tigers: Remembering Ernie Harwell on national radio day.
MCBTB

Ernie Harwell's inimitable voice made lasting connections with fans around Michigan for 42 seasons #NationalRadioDay
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Please don?t forget, though, that Ernie wasn?t the only Tigers broadcaster that made a deep connection with Tigers fans.
#PaulCarey #VoiceOfGod #NationalRadioDay
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https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...er-another-cy-young-worthy-season/2060072001/
Age-less: Justin Verlander, 36, putting together another Cy Young-worthy season.
Detnews

Verlander will pitch against the Tigers for the second time this season this series. He will take into that game an Astros record of six straight starts with double-digit strikeouts against a team that struck out 49 times in a three-game series in Tampa.

And by the way, in those last six starts, he?s allowed 9 runs in 37 innings and opponents are hitting .203 with a .240 on-base average against him.

He?s what age 36 looks like on Justin Verlander:

He leads the American League in innings pitched (169 2/3), strikeouts (228), WHIP (0.837), strikeouts-to-walks ratio (6.7) and hits per nine innings (5.7). He?s second in wins (15) and ERA (2.81) and third in WAR (5.4).

His 34.9% strikeout rate is in the top-four percentile in the major leagues. His slider is being swung and missed at 40 percent of the time and opponents are hitting .124 when they manage to put it in play. And they aren?t hitting any better off his other pitches, either ? .228 off his fastball, .148 off his change-up and .205 off his curve ball.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/spencer-turnbull-delivers-short-start
Tigers bullpen thrives after Turnbull's brief outing.
Detroit's relief corps allow one run over five innings.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...665#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565665
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-ends-another-detroit-tigers-loss/2060054001/
A short but eventful night for Spencer Turnbull ends in another Tigers loss.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...troit-tigers-houston-astros-score/2068958001/
Detroit Tigers observations: Missed opportunities in loss at Astros, 6-3.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...-will-face-justin-verlander-on-wednesday.html
Tigers lose 4th game in a row, will face Justin Verlander on Wednesday.
Mlive
 
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August 21 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: Jack Rowe hits for the cycle for the Detroit Wolverines.
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1901: In Baltimore, Orioles pitcher Joe McGinnity is tossed for spitting in the face of umpire Tom Connolly. When Detroit's Kid Elberfeld intervenes, he is decked by Baltimore's Mike Donlin. Bill Keister also gets involved, as do some fans, and the police, who arrest the players and a fan. Judge Harry Goldman, a part-owner of the O's, releases the players and fines the fan $100.

1905: The Giants run past the Pirates, 10 - 2, with Christy Mathewson defeating Deacon Phillippe. New York swipes five bases including a steal of home by Art Devlin.

1909: The Giants edge the Reds, 1 - 0, with Christy Mathewson winning this one. Jack Rowan takes the loss when Larry Doyle walks in the 1st, goes to third base on a ground out and scores on another grounder.

1917: Now with the Philadelphia Phils, Chief Bender, 34, pitches his third straight shutout, winning 6 - 0 over the Cubs. In his last active season, Bender will turn in four shutouts and win eight with two losses and a 1.67 ERA. His mound partner from the glory days of the A's, Eddie Plank, will also close out his career, ending the season 5-6 for the St. Louis Browns with a 1.79 ERA.

1921: White Sox hurler Ted Lyons pitches a no-hitter, beating the Red Sox at Fenway Park, 6 - 0.

1926: At St. Louis, the largest crowd of the season cheer as the Browns sweep a pair from the Yankees, winning 5 - 4 and 10 - 0.

1931: Babe Ruth becomes the first major leaguer to hit 600 career home runs as the Yankees defeat the Browns, 11 - 7.

1932: Wes Ferrell becomes the first 20th-century pitcher to win 20 or more games in each of his first 4 seasons, beating Washington, 11 - 5.

1934: Schoolboy Rowe gets his 15th straight win as Tigers beat the red sox 8 - 4.

1945: Rudy York goes 3-for-5 with a home run, but the Tigers lose to the Athletics 7-6. They split a doubleheader while Washington wins to trim the Tigers' lead in the pennant race to one game.
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1948: Representatives of Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela, meeting in Havana, agree to stage a 4-country round-robin 12-game tournament to be known as the Serie del Caribe (Caribbean Series) and to be launched in Cuba during February 1949. The Dominican Republic and Mexico will also later participate on a regular basis.

1951: Bob Feller wins his 20th, stopping the Senators, 4 - 0, and keeping the Indians a game ahead of the Yankees. Feller is the American League's first 20-game winner this season.

1953: Major league player representatives Ralph Kiner (National League) and Allie Reynolds (American League) hire labor leader John Norman Lewis at $15,000 per annum to give legal advice to players in their negotiations with the owners.

1960: In the 28th year of the Negro Leagues East-West Game, the last game at Chicago's Comiskey Park was played before approximately 5,000 spectators and almost no media coverage. The West squad beat the East 8-4. The game would be played for two more years in other cities before ending.

1961: In their first appearance in Boston since moving to Milwaukee, the Braves defeat the Red Sox, 4 - 1. Warren Spahn pitches the first inning, striking out rookies Chuck Schilling and Carl Yastrzemski. The exhibition game is for the benefit of the Jimmy Fund.

1968: Minnesota's Jim Merritt loses his shutout in the 9th when Mickey Mantle hits a pinch homer, but he wins 3 - 1. It is Mantle's 534th home run, tying him with Jimmie Foxx for 3rd on the all-time list.

1968: Monte Irvin is named special assistant to Commissioner William Eckert.

1968: Jim Price hits a pinch hit walk-off home run in the 10th inning to beat the White Sox 3 - 2 at Tiger Stadium.

1971: Mickey Lolich allows six hits as Detroit beats the Brewers 7 - 2. It is Lolich's 20th win of the year.

1980: After giving up a first-inning single to Rob Wilfong, Jack Morris one-hits the twins for a 4 - 2 Tigers win at Met Stadium. He still managed to give up two unearned runs on Roy Smalley rbi groundouts in the first and ninth innings.

1981: #Tigers win over the rangers 7 - 4, Yankees lose, Tigers move into a half game lead in the AL East.

1982: Brewer reliever Rollie Fingers become the first player in major league history to record 300 career saves as Milwaukee defeat the Mariners, 3 - 2.

1984: At Detroit, Lance Parrish cracks a first-inning grand slam off Lary Sorensen, Darrell Evans goes 4-for-5 with a 3-run home run, and the Tigers drive by the A's 12 - 6. Milt Wilcox goes six innings for the win. #Tigers are 83-44.

1987: Dale Murphy hits his 300th career home run as Atlanta beats Pittsburgh, 5 - 4. He stroked his 1500th hit on August 5.
Andre Dawson belts his 39th and 40th home runs of the season and Lee Smith picks up his 30th save in Chicago's 7 - 5 win over the Astros.

1991: Cecil Fielder and fellow slugger Skeeter Barnes each go 3-for-5 with a home run in the Tigers' 12-9 win in Chicago.

1993: The Tigers trade OF Rob Deer to the Red Sox for a player to be named. Deer will homer tomorrow in his first at bat for the Sox.
1993: The Detroit Tigers signed Joe Boever as a free agent.

1996: The Detroit Tigers released Mark Parent.

1997: Curtis Pride of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2011: The Tigers score 7 runs off Cleveland's Ubaldo Jimenez in the 3rd, including homers from Delmon Young and Victor Martinez, but the Indians slowly claw back. In the 4th, both benches are warned when Tigers starter Rick Porcello throws a pitch behind Asdrubal Cabrera shortly before being chased from the game. In the 6th, Tigers manager Jim Leyland is ejected by third base umpire Alan Porter for arguing a tag play at the base on Wilson Betemit.
Detroit closer Jos? Valverde then pitches the 9th with a one-run lead, but puts the first two men he faces on base courtesy of a walk and a hit-by-pitch. After Jack Hannahan's successful sacrifice bunt, he gets pinch-hitter Matt LaPorta to fly to short center field; CF Austin Jackson then unloads a superb throw to the plate that nails Kosuke Fukudome trying to score from third base, for a spectacular game-ending double play. Detroit completes a three-game sweep with the 8 - 7 win and Valverde has now been perfect in all 37 of his save opportunities this year.

2013: With a 1st-inning single off Toronto's R.A. Dickey, Ichiro Suzuki gets his 4,000 hit between Japan (1,278) and the United States (2,722). He is only the third player to reach the milestone at such a high level, following Ty Cobb and Pete Rose, who both collected all their hits in the United States major leagues. Only one other Japanese player, Isao Harimoto, had 3,000 hits.

2014: David Price allows 1 hit and 1 unearned run in a 1-0 loss to his former team, the Rays. He becomes the first pitcher in major league history to lose a complete game one-hitter with no walks and no earned runs.

2015: The Detroit Tigers released Marc Krauss.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Bobby Parnell.

2019: In spite of pitching a two-hitter against his former team the Tigers, Houston's Justin Verlander ends up on the losing end of a 2 - 1 decision as both hits are solo homers, by John Hicks and Ronny Rodriguez. Hicks' blast to lead off the 9th breaks a 1 - 1 tie while four pitchers limit the Astros to a single run. The game ends as Robinson Chirinos, trying to complete a cycle, is gunned down at third base trying to stretch a double into a triple.

Tigers players birthdays:

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Gerry Staley 1961.

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Andujar Cedeno 1996.

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Dean Crow 1998.

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J.D. Martinez 2014-2017.

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Dustin Molleken 2016.

Tigers players who passed away:

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Lew Post 1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithru01.shtml
Rufus Smith 1927.

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George Quellich 1931.

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Bob Uhl 1940.

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Russ Kerns 1945.

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