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August 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: Criticism of administration in the National League continues. The Sporting News offers the new American League some editorial encouragement: "An organization opposed to the National League will be welcome because it will mean the elevation of the game if it is successful."

1902: Ban Johnson announces the American League's intention to have a New York team in 1903, with Clark Griffith as manager. The Baltimore franchise will be moved.

1909: Christy Mathewson stops the Pirates, 3 - 2, on five hits to notch his 20th victory of the season. It is the 7th season in a row in which Matty has hit 20 wins.

1913: Ty Cobb swipes home in the 5th inning to help the Tigers edge the Senators 6 - 5.
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1915: The Red Sox win, 2 - 1 in 13 innings, to sweep the Tigers and solidify their hold on first place. Boston has now won seven straight and 19 of 21.

1921: With Cleveland waltzing to a 15 - 1 win over the Yankees, New York hurler Harry Harper, pitching in the 8th, plunks OF Charlie Jamieson in the ribs, Larry Gardner in the arm, and Steve O'Neill in the back. O'Neill throws the ball back at Harper, precipitating a bench-clearing brawl. New York OF Bob Meusel contributes four errors in the game. The Tribe takes over 1st place from the Yankees.

1922: In the first of a doubleheader before a sold-out Polo Grounds, the Browns beat the Yankees, 3 - 1, behind Urban Shocker. Waite Hoyt is the loser, but stops Ken Williams' hitting streak at 28 games. George Sisler hits in his 24th straight game. In game two, the Yankees jump to a 2 - 0 lead on Babe Ruth's 2-run triple, then extend it to 6 - 1 behind Joe Bush. The Browns close to 6 - 5, but that is it.

1922: In spite of a fourth-inning lead of 25 - 6, the Cubs need to hold on to defeat Philadelphia, 26 - 23, as the Phillies leave the bases loaded in the ninth. The total amount of runs, 49, is the major league mark for most tallies in one game.

1924: Walter Johnson hurls a seven-inning rain-shortened no-hitter against the Browns, winning by a score of 2 - 0.

1930: Tommy Bridges walks 12 St. Louis Browns, but Detroit still beats them 7 - 5.

1934: Schoolboy Rowe, Detroit's sensational rookie P, defeats the Senators 4 - 2, for his 16th win in a row tying the American League record held by Walter Johnson, Joe Wood, and Lefty Grove. Hank Greenberg's 2-run double in the ninth gives the Tigers the win in Washington.

1937: Cleveland's Bob Feller strikes out 16 Red Sox, one less than his own American League record, in an 8 - 1 victory.

1939: Red Rolfe scores for the Yankees in his 18th consecutive game, giving him a total of 30 runs.

1945: The Tigers' Joe Hoover will swipe only 19 bases in his career, but the most valuable one comes today. On the front end of a 3rd-inning double steal, Hoover steals home against the Browns for the game's only run.

1952: Tiger Virgil Trucks (5-14) throws the second of his two no-hitters this season blanking the Yankees 1 - 0.
Phil Rizzuto's third inning at-bat is quickly scored as an error but is changed to a hit only to be reversed again in the sixth inning making the no-hitter a bit controversial. "Fire" Trucks also threw 4 no-hitters in the minors.
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1956: To make room for Enos Slaughter, the Yankees give Phil Rizzuto his unconditional release. Through the instigation of Ballantine Beer, Rizzuto will be in the announcing booth next year, replacing Jim Woods.

1957: Al Kaline is 4 for 4 with 2 home runs and 4 RBI in the Tigers 7 - 2 win over the yankees.

1959: The White Sox take out pennant insurance, sending Bob Sagers and Harry Simpson packing to Pittsburgh in exchange for veteran Ted Kluszewski. Klu will hit .297 during the season and a torrid .391 in the World Series.

1960: Boston's Vic Wertz's 2nd career grand slam, off Don Newcombe, as a pinch hitter ties the record set by Bill Skowron in 1957. Ted Williams hits his 516th home run in a 10 - 7 Boston win over Cleveland.

1961: Jim Bunning (15-9) allows just two hits while blanking the Senators 6 - 0, in a game called after eight innings because of rain. The win keeps the Tigers two games ahead of the Yankees.
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1965: Moonlight Graham dies in Chisholm, MN. Graham played in one major league game, for the 1905 Giants, and did not get to bat. His character in W.P. Kinsella's Field of Dreams, later played by Burt Lancaster in the movie of the same name, will eventually make him a baseball household name.

1966: The owners approve a 55 percent raise in contributions to the players' pension fund. It will come from television, World Series, and All-Star Game money. Some money will also go to pay the salary of the Players' Association executive director.

1967: John Hiller throws his second straight complete game shutout in his second major league start, a 3 - 0 win over the royals.
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1968: The Tigers ahead 5 - 0 fail to score with two on in the 4th inning when the Yanks bring in Rocky Colavito to pitch. The 35-year-old slugger retires Al Kaline and Willie Horton and tosses 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to earn the win. In Rocky's only other appearance in 1958, he also faced Kaline, and the victory by a non-pitcher will be the last this century. Bill Robinson and Bobby Cox crash successive homers to tie the score and, after a walk, Rocky comes around to score the winning run. In the 8th Yankees reliever Lindy McDaniel ties the American League record for consecutive batters retired by setting down the first Tiger he faces, giving him 32 straight batters retired over four appearances. New York sweeps, winning 6 - 5 and then topping Mickey Lolich 5 - 4. The four losses in New York leaves the Tigers just five games ahead of the Orioles.

1978: Major League umpires stage a one-day strike in defiance of their contract, in order to gain recognition for their union as their bargaining agent with Major League Baseball. Semipro and amateur umps are pressed into service until a restraining order forces the strikers to return. The umpires will walk out again at the beginning of the 1979 season.

1979: Willie Horton has two homers, including his 9th career grand slam, to pace Seattle to an 8 - 4 win over Detroit. Champ Summers has a pair of homers for the Tigers.

1984: Jack Morris holds the Angels to one run for his 17th win. Ruppert Jones hits a 3-run home run in the Tigers 5 - 1 win.

1990: Cecil Fielder hits a home run over the left field roof of Tiger Stadium in the Tigers 14 - 4 pounding of the a's.
He would be the only Tiger ever to clear the left field roof.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1033445466455920642

1991: The Detroit Tigers released John Moses.

1991: Lou Whitaker's RBI single in the bottom of the 9th scores Scott Livingstone for a walk-off win that keeps the Tigers in a tie for first place.

2002: Al Kaline honored at Comerica Park for 50 years with the Tigers.
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2010: F?lix Hern?ndez of the Mariners beats the Red Sox in the second game of a doubleheader, fanning nine. That makes him the fourth-youngest hurler to 1,000 career strikeouts, following Bob Feller, Bert Blyleven and Dwight Gooden. David Ortiz is his 1,000th victim.

2013: Miguel Cabrera hits a moon shot to the left field upper deck at Citi Field for his 42nd home run of the year in the Tigers 11 - 3 win over the mets.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Justin_Upton
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/uptonju01.shtml
Justin Upton 2016-2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dischge01.shtml
George Disch 1905.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/donahre01.shtml
Red Donahue 1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Waite_Hoyt
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hoytwa01.shtml
Waite Hoyt 1930-1931.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brideji01.shtml
Jim Brideweser 1956.

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/matthew-boyd-tigers-lose-to-twins-in-finale
Boyd can't contain Twins as Tigers drop finale.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/8/25/20832432/detroit-tigers-minnesota-twins-recap-august-25
Twins 7 - Tigers 4: A late rally couldn?t bring the win.
Tigers will leave the losses (and black uniforms) behind in Minneapolis.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...029#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=567029
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...it-tigers-against-minnesota-twins/2114901001/
Walks, home runs doom Matthew Boyd, Tigers against Twins.
Detnews

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/08/tigers-wrap-up-long-road-trip-with-loss-to-twins.html
Tigers wrap up long road trip with loss to Twins.
Mlive
 
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August 26 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: New York's Christy Mathewson allows just three hits in beating the Phils, 3 - 1.

1905: Ty Cobb makes his major league debut, as a late-inning defensive replacement in center field.

1909: #Tigers complete a sweep of the Athletics to take a 2-game lead over them in the American League standings.
Detroit will lead the rest of the way to win its third straight pennant.
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1912: The Detroit Tigers purchased Willie Jensen from New Haven (Connecticut State).

1912: Walter Johnson's 16-game winning streak ends under American League rules of the time. In the second game of a doubleheader against the Browns, he relieves Tom Hughes with one out and two on in the 7th inning of a 2 - 2 game. The two runners score on a Pete Compton single up the middle and the Nationals lose, 4 - 3. The two runs are charged to Johnson, not Hughes, giving him the defeat. Under the National League's rules, Johnson would not be charged with the loss. After the season, AL president Ban Johnson will change the rules to conform with the senior circuit, but he will deny he does it because of this game.

1915: Ty Cobb is honored at Navin Field on the 10th anniversary of his major league debut with bouquets of flowers and a standing ovation. Cobb scores the winning run in the 12th inning against the first-place Red Sox.
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1923: Ty Cobb hits his 46th and final inside-the-park home run in the Tigers 5 - 4 win over the Senators.

1930: Hack Wilson has four RBIs to lead the Cubs over the Pirates, 7 - 5. Wilson cracks a 2-run single in the 5th, but then allows a Lloyd Waner liner to skip by him for an inside-the-park home run, and vows to atone. He hits his 44th home run, off young Larry French, breaking Chuck Klein's one-year-old National League record.

1933: Cleveland's Wes Ferrell stops Heinie Manush's hitting streak at 33 games, as Washington loses, 5 - 4 in 11 innings.

1939: A major league baseball game is telecast from Ebbets Field for the first time as the Reds play the Dodgers in a doubleheader. Red Barber broadcasts the game over W2XBS. The Dodgers take the first game, 6 - 2, and the Reds take the second, 5 - 1. Between the two games, a ceremony is held to honor Alexander Cartwright with a Hawaiian-themed celebration to mark the centennial anniversary of baseball.

1940: Bucky Walters pitches the first-place Reds to a 3 - 2 win over the lowly Phillies. Bucky wins his 18th, driving in two runs with a homer and single.

1950: Roy Campanella of the Dodgers hits three home runs in a 7 - 5 win over the Reds at Crosley Field.

1955: Vic Wertz of the Indians is diagnosed as having non-paralytic polio and is lost for the season. He will return next year.

1957: Yankee-killer Frank Lary stops New York as Detroit wins 5 - 2. RF Al Kaline is the hitting star with his 17th home run, a three run bomb to deep leftfield.

1959: It's "Al Smith Day" at Comiskey Park, with every fan named Smith, Schmidt, Smythe or Smithe admitted free and given a button stating "I'm a Smith and I'm for Al." Smith himself doesn't help, going hitless as the White Sox lose to Boston, 7 - 6. Bill Monbouquette is the winner.

1962: The Tigers win 5-3 on home runs by Bill Bruton, Norm Cash, and Steve Boros. Jim Bunning strikes out 7 in 6 innings and goes 3-for-3 with a double at the plate.

1966: Detroit's Earl Wilson, winner of six straight, hits an 8th-inning homer to give himself a 5 - 3 lead over New York. But the Yankees batting against reliever Hank Aguirre in the 9th, tally one run on a Clete Boyer single, and win it 6 - 5, when Mickey Mantle clouts a pinch homer just over a leaping Al Kaline in RF. The win still leaves New York (57-72) in last place.

1968: Tigers play their first ever game at Milwaukee County Stadium, against the White Sox. Pitcher Earl Wilson is hit by a pitch with the bases loaded for the go-ahead run and Tigers win 3 - 0.

1969: Al Kaline and Mickey Stanley each hit 2 homers and each drives in 3 RBI in the Tigers 9 - 6 win over the a's.

1975: The Cleveland Indians selected Bob Reynolds off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1978: The Detroit Tigers signed Howard Bailey as an amateur free agent.

1979: Steve Kemp leads off the bottom of the 10th inning with a walk-off home run, his second of the month, and the Tigers beat the mariners 4 - 3.
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1984: In Anaheim, the Tigers use the long ball to beat the Angels 12 - 6. Kirk Gibson has two homers and four runs scored, Marty Castillo hits a homer and scores three times, and Chet Lemon belts the first grand slam of his career. Tommy John goes just 2 2/3 inning in losing to Milt Wilcox (15-7). Detroit leads the AL East by 12 games.
Tigers (86-45) remain 12 games ahead of the Blue Jays in the AL East, with a key series coming up in Toronto in early September.
Sparky: "If we win 14 of our next 31 games, it's a lock. We might even get by with 12". #Relive84
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1987: Paul Molitor's 39-game hitting streak comes to an end as he waits in the on-deck circle watching pinch hitter Rick Manning single home the winning run in a 1 - 0, 10-inning victory over the Indians.

1995: Atlanta P Greg Maddux ties a major league record by notching his 16th consecutive road win, a 7 - 2 victory over his former team, the Cubs. Maddux now shares the record with Denny McLain, Cal McLish, and Rich Dotson.

1996: The Detroit Tigers traded Gregg Olson to the Houston Astros for players to be named later. The Houston Astros sent Kevin Gallaher (minors) (August 27, 1996) and Pedro Santana (August 27, 1996) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1999: The Seattle Mariners traded players to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Brian Hunter. The Seattle Mariners sent Andy Van Hekken (June 27, 1999) and Jerry Amador (minors) (August 26, 1999) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2015: Detroit's Justin Verlander comes up just short in his bid for a third career no-hitter, as he has to settle for a one-hit, 5 - 0 shutout after Chris Iannetta leads off the 9th for the Angels with a double that lands on the left field foul line. Verlander retires the final three batters in order to earn only his second win of the year, after missing the start of the season to an injury and suffering from a lack of run support all season. It is the second time he loses a no-hit bid in the 9th inning.

2017: A memorial for Mark Fidrych is dedicated in his hometown of Northborough, Mass.
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2017: The Tigers take the lead on back-to-back home runs by Justin Upton and Miguel Cabrera and beat the White Sox 6-3.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chad_Kreuter
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kreutch01.shtml
Chad Kreuter 1992-1994.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sanchal03.shtml
Alex Sanchez 2003-2004.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Luis_Marte
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/martelu01.shtml
Luis Marte 2011-2012.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/David_Price
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/priceda01.shtml
David Price 2014-2015.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dick_Wakefield
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wakefdi01.shtml
Dick Wakefield 1941, 1943-1944, 1946-1949.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rakowed01.shtml?redir
Ed Rakow 1964-1965.

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August 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: Cy Young pitches a 15-inning complete game for the Boston Americans in a 2-1 win over the #Tigers.

1907: Christy Mathewson fashions a 3-hit shutout over the Cardinals and drives in the only run with a double. Ed Karger takes the hard-luck loss.

1909: The Detroitnews publishes a photo exonerating Ty Cobb in a spiking controversy.
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1911: Chicago's Ed Walsh pitches a 5 - 0 no-hitter against the Red Sox. A 4th-inning walk produces the only Red Sox runner.
After going 18-20 in 1910, Walsh bounces back to win 27 and lead the league in games (56), IP (369), and strikeouts (255).

1912: In response to demands for an alternative way to rate pitchers besides wins and losses, the National League will officially keep ERA's for the first time; the Giants' Jeff Tesreau will lead the league at 1.96. Despite an increase in .300 hitters from 22 to 32 this year, there will be 19 pitchers with ERA's under 3.00. The American League will not make ERA part of its official statistics until 1913.

1915: Detroit sweeps a doubleheader form the yankees 8 - 1, and 11 - 3.
Sam Crawford has 3 hits and 2 RBI in each game of the twin-bill.

1917: At Detroit, Ty Cobb is 3 for 4 to lead the Tigers to a 5 - 1 win over the Red Sox and lefty Babe Ruth.

1919: The Detroit Tigers purchased Sammy Hale from San Antonio (Texas).

1929: Rogers Hornsby has four hits and Sheriff Blake allows six to lead the Cubs to a 4 - 1 win over the Reds. Chicago now leads by 14 1/2 games, the greatest lead a National League team has enjoyed at this stage since the 1906 Cubs.

1935: The Yankees outslug the White Sox, 13 - 10, in the first game of 2. In the second game, Lou Gehrig ties an American League record with five walks as the Yanks lose, 4 - 3.

1938: Joe DiMaggio has three triples in the first game of a doubleheader with Cleveland, an 8 - 7 win in New York. Monte Pearson has a no-hitter in the 2nd game, winning his 10th straight game, 13 - 0. The Yankees, playing their sixth successive doubleheader, increase their lead to 12 games.

1946: At the Owners' Meeting, a committee formed to study integration, which includes racist Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey, delivers its secretive report defending the covert color barrier which exists in professional baseball. The absurd reasons given why blacks shouldn't be allowed to play in the big leagues include an absence of skills due to inferior training and lack of fundamentals as well as the need to respect existing Negro League contracts, but another lesser known motivation may have been profit, as revealed later in the report: "The Negro leagues rent their parks in many cities from clubs in Organized Baseball (and) Club owners in the major leagues are reluctant to give up revenues amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars every year" and the fear white fans would be driven away if black players attracted more minorities to the ballpark.

1955: Dodger bonus baby Sandy Koufax fans 14 Redlegs in a 7 - 0 win.

1957: Stan Musial, swinging at a fourth-inning pitch, tears a muscle and chips a bone, ending his consecutive game streak. Four days later he will pinch-run in a game suspended on July 21, officially giving him 895 consecutive games played.

1961: Detroit's Rocky Colavito ties an American League record with four home runs - three in the second game with 6 rbi, in a doubleheader pummeling of the Senators 7 - 4 and 10 - 1 at Washington. Tigers pitcher Don Mossi improves to 14-3 in game 1, and Paul Foytack is the complete game winner in game 2.
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1963: Tigers 4 - Angels 1, Al Kaline homers (24th) with 2 RBIs (90 on season). Kaline is unable to finish the season due to ongoing leg issues and is used as a pinch hitter late in the season.
Kaline finishes at .312/.375/.514 and once again finishes 2nd in the MVP vote (1955), and is named the Sporting News American League Player of the Year for the 2nd time (1955) in his career.

1968: Tigers lose on a walk-off single in Chicago, while the Orioles sweep a doubleheader to pull within 4 games in the AL.
It's their slimmest margin since the All-Star Break, but the Tigers will go on to win the pennant by 12 games.

1971: Detroit's Willie Horton is struck in the eye by a pitch from Chicago's Rich Hinton, sidelining him for 28 games. Hinton, in his first major league start, lasts 2 2/3 innings in taking the loss. Joe Coleman wins.

1972: The Tigers' Willie Horton clouts an 11th-inning 2-run home run to beat Minnesota, 5 - 3, in the opener of 2.
In the nightcap, Joe Coleman pitches 11 shutout innings against Minnesota before Aurelio Rodriguez's home run gives him the 1 - 0 win. This is the 3rd win in a row for the Tigers on 11th-inning homers. Rodriguez hit one to start the streak.

1978: The Reds' Joe Morgan belts his 200th homer to become the first player in history to have 200 homers and 500 stolen bases.

1984: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and cash to the Cincinnati Reds for Bill Scherrer. The Detroit Tigers sent Carl Willis (September 1, 1984) to the Cincinnati Reds to complete the trade.

1996: The Houston Astros traded players to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Gregg Olson. The Houston Astros sent Kevin Gallaher (minors) (August 27, 1996) and Pedro Santana (August 27, 1996) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1999: Major league umpires are warned by the league presidents that they will be fired if they strike next week. There has been talk of a strike over baseball's refusal to allow 22 umpires to withdraw their resignations, which are effective on September 2nd.

2003: The Detroit Tigers released Steve Sparks.

2005: Jeff Kent becomes the first player to hit 300 homers as a second baseman. The Dodger infielder, who surpassed Ryne Sandberg's total of 277 last September, is the major league leader at this position with Joe Gordon holding the American League record with 246.

2007: Tigers blast the Yankees 16-0. Justin Verlander holds New York to 3 hits in 7 innings. Placido Polanco goes 3-for-5 with a home run.
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2011: Justin Verlander does not pitch one of his better starts, giving up four runs, including a pair of solo homers to Luke Hughes and Jason Repko, and leaves after giving up his second hit of the day to Drew Butera, who is hitting well below the Mendoza Line, with no out in the 6th, but his teammates pick him up and he gets credit for the Tigers' 6 - 4 win over the Twins.
This makes him the major leagues' first 20-game winner this year, the first in the majors to reach the mark in August since Curt Schilling did it with Arizona in 2002, and the first for the Tigers since Bill Gullickson in 1990.
Jose Valverde picks up the save with a perfect 9th inning. He has now converted 40 straight save opportunities over two seasons, tying Dennis Eckersley for the second-longest streak in American League history, but still 14 behind Tom Gordon's record of 54.
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2014: David Price of the Tigers has a historically bad outing in a start against the Yankees. In the 3rd inning, he allows a base hit to the first 9 batters he faces before being lifted; he is the first pitcher to allow 9 straight hits since Bob Forsch on August 3, 1989, and ends up allowing 8 earned runs on 12 hits in only 2 innings, something accomplished by only three other pitchers before him. For their part, the Yankees fall one shy of the American League record for consecutive hits as they win, 8 - 4.

2018: The Detroit Tigers released Nick Tepesch.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bun_Troy
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troybu01.shtml
Bun Troy 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/loudeba01.shtml
Baldy Louden 1912-1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lindbem01.shtml
Em Lindbeck 1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Buddy_Bell
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/bellbu01.shtml
Buddy Bell manager 1996-1998.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mercejo03.shtml
Jordy Mercer 2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/remneal01.shtml
Alex Remneas 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lindbem01.shtml
Em Lindbeck 1960.

Baseball Reference
 
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