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Miggy with 2 hits including a homerun, rbi, run, 5 total bases.
If Miggy's home run is the 475th of his career, he is tied with Stan Musial and Willie Stargell 31st all-time.

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-battle-twins-in-finale-but-fall-short
Tigers keep it close, but lose late against Twins.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/9...ota-twins-recap-september-2-jordan-zimmermann
Twins 4, Tigers 3: Bullpen squanders another strong start by Zimmermann.
Detroit falls 44 games behind Minnesota.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-v...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565577
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-away-eighth-fall-minnesota-twins/2190988001/
Tigers let lead slip away in eighth, fall to Twins.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...roit-tigers-minnesota-twins-score/2147011001/
Detroit Tigers' lapses late lead to blown lead, loss at home to Twins, 4-3.
Freep
 
Rip. So freaking sad. He passed away from his injuries sadly.

Very sad. So young in the prime of life and by all accounts a great young man.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/9/2/20845034/detroit-tigers-erie-seawolves-mourn-chace-numata
Detroit Tigers organization mourns passing of Chace Numata.
The catcher suffered a head injury following a skateboarding accident.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...dies-injuries-skateboard-accident/2192832001/
Chace Numata, catcher at Tigers? Erie affiliate, dies from injuries in skateboard accident.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...eaguer-chace-numata-dies-hospital/2192060001/
Detroit Tigers minor leaguer Chace Numata dies from injuries in skateboarding accident.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/09/tigers-minor-leaguer-chase-numata-dies.html
Tigers? minor-leaguer Chace Numata dies.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...chace-numata-death-detroit-tigers/2147026001/
Detroit Tigers' Jake Rogers: Chace Numata is 'going to be with me'.
Freep
 
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Very sad. So young in the prime of life and by all accounts a great young man.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/9/2/20845034/detroit-tigers-erie-seawolves-mourn-chace-numata
Detroit Tigers organization mourns passing of Chace Numata.
The catcher suffered a head injury following a skateboarding accident.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...dies-injuries-skateboard-accident/2192832001/
Chace Numata, catcher at Tigers? Erie affiliate, dies from injuries in skateboard accident.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...eaguer-chace-numata-dies-hospital/2192060001/
Detroit Tigers minor leaguer Chace Numata dies from injuries in skateboarding accident.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/09/tigers-minor-leaguer-chase-numata-dies.html
Tigers? minor-leaguer Chace Numata dies.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...chace-numata-death-detroit-tigers/2147026001/
Detroit Tigers' Jake Rogers: Chace Numata is 'going to be with me'.
Freep


It?s such a freak accident. Was it a rock or the fall on the concrete? Was he wearing a helmet? Man so freaking terrible.
 
September 3 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: Eddie Cicotte makes his major league debut with the #Tigers. Will later be suspended from baseball as one of the eight "Black Sox".

1906: Ty Cobb is back in the Detroit lineup for the first time in six weeks. He has a single and steal, but he misplays a Charlie Hemphill fly ball into a home run, and the Tigers lose 1 - 0 to the Browns'. Rain stops the game after seven innings.
This might be the game Cobb was allegedly eating popcorn in the outfield.

1906: The Philadelphia Giants win the Negro Championship Cup on Labor Day in Philadelphia before 10,000 fans, black baseball's largest crowd ever. Rube Foster pitches them to a 3 - 2 victory over the Cuban X-Giants, who have John Henry Lloyd in the lineup.

1906: Kid Elberfeld, the hot-headed Tabasco Kid, assaults umpire Silk O'Loughlin and is forcibly removed by police in the first game of a doubleheader, a 4 - 3 New York win over the Athletics. In the second game, New York baserunner Willie Keeler collides with SS Lave Cross trying to field a ground ball, and two runs score. O'Loughlin sees no interference, a call so hotly disputed by A's captain Harry Davis that, after eight minutes of arguing, the umpire forfeits the game to New York. For New York, it is a major-league record 5th straight doubleheader sweep in consecutive days.

1910: The Detroit Tigers purchased Brad Kocher from the New York Highlanders.
1910: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ed Lafitte from the New York Highlanders.

1917: In a twinbill that will resonate for years, the White Sox sweep a pair, to give them 4 wins in the last two days, from the Tigers winning, 7 - 5 and 11 - 8, while the Yankees sweep a pair from the Red Sox. Chicago now leads the Red Sox by 6 1/2 games. Detroit takes the lead in the morning game, driving Red Faber from the mound in the 5th, but Ray Schalk's triple in the 8th seals the win for Chicago. In the afternoon contest, Detroit again chases Faber and scores seven runs in the 2nd and 3rd innings to take the lead, but Schalk's three-run homer in the 4th, off Bill James, puts Chicago in a lead they never relinquish. Ed Cicotte takes the p.m. game with six innings of relief, while Lefty Williams pitches three innings of hitless relief to win the a.m. game. The Sox run wild on the bases, stealing seven bases against Oscar Stanage in the opener and five against Archie Yelle in the second game. Two weeks from now, while staying at the Ansonia Hotel in New York, the White Sox will collect $45 from each player as a gift for the Tigers, allegedly as a thank you for beating the Red Sox. But suspicion will linger that some Tigers threw these two critical doubleheaders and Ty Cobb, though he had three hits, will be included in the accusations.

1928: The A's are set back as the Senators stop them twice, 6 - 1 and 5 - 4.
Ty Cobb now in his second year with the Phildelphia Athletics makes the last of his 4,191 hits, the 724th double of his career, as an A's pinch hitter in the 9th inning. 22 years with the Tigers, and now finishing with 2 years with the A's, Cobb will retire holding over 90 Major League records.

1932: Against the Red Sox, Jimmie Foxx of the A's poles his 50th and 51st home runs to become the third player to reach 50 in a season, joining Babe Ruth and Hack Wilson. Foxx's 2nd homer, in the 9th, ties the game at 4 - 4, and Eric McNair follows with a game-winning home run.

1934: Labor Day doubleheaders define the standings for the final pennant surge. Detroit, rained out in Chicago, holds a 5-game lead over the Yankees, who split a pair with the A's. Lefty Gomez wins his 24th and 10th straight in the opener, and Jimmie Foxx hits his 40th homer in the second.

1934: Washington's player-manager Joe Cronin collides with Boston's Wes Ferrell in a play at first base. Cronin fractures a bone in his arm and is out for the season. The Senators, last year's champs, will finish 7th.

1936: The Cleveland Indians purchased Joe Heving from the Detroit Tigers.

1938: Rudy York of the Tigers hits his 4th grand slam, tying the ML season record, in the Tigers 11 - 4 win over the white sox.
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1939: With the 6:30 Sunday curfew approaching, the Yankees start making deliberate outs, stalling to avoid a loss in Boston. Irate Fenway Park fans litter the field with cushions and debris. Umpire Cal Hubbard forfeits the game to the Yankees, but American League President Will Harridge subsequently overrules him, calling the game a 5 - 5 tie and fining the Yankees for their tactics.

1944: Tigers lose to the St. Louis Browns to fall behind them by 2 games. They will finish the season one game back of the Browns, who won their first and only pennant.

1947: At Fenway Park, Tommy Henrich and Joe DiMaggio lead the way with four hits each as the Yankees bang out a total eighteen hits, all singles, defeating the Red Sox, 11 - 2.

1954: Ted Williams of the Red Sox hits his 362nd home run to put him in 5th place on the all-time list.

1957: Warren Spahn of the Braves hurls his 41st shutout, the most by a National League lefthander, as he beats Chicago, 8 - 0.

1958: The Yankees spot Boston a 5 - 3 lead before Mickey Mantle homers in the 8th and Yogi Berra cracks a 3-run homer in the 9th to win it, 8 - 5. Mantle and Berra each have 85 RBIs for the year.

1961: Yankees rally and walk off on home runs by Mickey Mantle & Elston Howard to sweep the Tigers & open up a 4.5 game lead over them in the pennant race. Mantle and Roger Maris become the first teammates to hit 50 home runs each in a season.

1961: Al Kaline hits 2 doubles in game 1 of a double header loss to the orioles, en route to a career high and AL-best 41 on the season. This season is also the last that Kaline plays in 150 or more games due to serious injuries and ailments.

1967: Before a Twins crowd of 43,494, Detroit's Earl Wilson pitches a
5 - 0 shutout to narrow the Twins' lead to half a game over the Tigers. The win is Wilson's 19th.
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1968: Trailing 3-2 in the 9th in Oakland, the Tigers rally to take the lead on a Jim Northrup 2-run single, and win 6-3.

1971: Owner Phil Wrigley takes out newspaper ads criticizing the Cubs players who want to dump manager Leo Durocher. A postscript adds, "If we could only find more team players like Ernie Banks." Banks will play his last game on September 26th.

1972: Steve Carlton shuts out the Braves, 8 - 0, for his 8th whitewash of the season. This is the most for a Phillies pitcher since Grover Alexander in 1917.

1973: After 11 years at the helm (944-806 .539), Ralph Houk resigns as Yankee skipper. The "Major" will manage the Tigers next season

1980: Trailing 4-1 in the 9th inning, the Tigers rally and win 5 - 4 over the white sox on a wild pitch to Alan Trammell that scores pinch runner Dave Stegman.

1981: The Red Sox and the Mariners play 19 innings to a 7 - 7 tie. The game ends with the Mariners winning, 8 - 7, in 20 innings when the suspended game is resumed the next day, making it the longest game played in Fenway Park history.

1984: Tigers lose to the Orioles 4 - 1 for their 6th loss in 7 games, while the Blue Jays win to cut the Tigers' lead to 7.5 games.

1988: Lou Whitaker suffers season-ending knee injury while dancing at an anniversary party with his wife.
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1992: Baseball owners vote 18-9, with one abstention, calling for the resignation of Commissioner Fay Vincent.

1995: Tony Clark makes his big league debut.

1995: The Mets outslug the Giants, 11 - 6, despite Barry Bonds hitting the Giants' 11,000th franchise homer. Barry's father, Bobby Bonds, hit the 8,000th franchise homer exactly 24 years ago, on this day in 1971.

2002: Andy Van Hekken (1-0), with a fastball topping out in the mid-80s, becomes the first American Leaguer to throw a complete game shutout in his debut since Mike Norris in 1975, and the first Tiger since Schoolboy Rowe in 1933.
He stops Cleveland 4 - 0. The Holland, MI native was 5-0 at Toledo (AAA) before his promotion.
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2011: Tigers beat the White Sox 18-2, scoring 26 unanswered runs after trailing the Sox 8-1 in the 5th inning of their previous game. Alex Avila goes 4-for-6, Miguel Cabrera hits a home run and a double.
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2013: Tigers lose 2-1 to john lester and the red sox. Max Scherzer falls short in his bid to become the second ever pitcher to start 20-1.

2014: Tigers score 7 runs in the 11th inning to win 11-4 in Cleveland.

2015: In the Nationals' 15 - 1 win over Atlanta, OF Bryce Harper does not have an at-bat but scores four runs, as he draws a walk in each of his four plate appearances. Only three other players have ever scored four runs in a game without an at-bat: Larry Doby in 1951, Joe Morgan in 1973 and Rickey Henderson in 1989.

2017: Former Tiger J.D. Martinez becomes the 18th player in major league history to hit 4 home runs in a game.

2019: The Detroit Tigers released Ryan Carpenter.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays :

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Armour
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/armoubi99.shtml
Bill Armour manager 1905-1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/moorebi01.shtml
Bill Moore 1925.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Steve_Boros
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/borosst01.shtml
Steve Boros 1957-1958, 1961-1962.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gilbrbi01.shtml
Bill Gilbreth 1971-1972.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gonzalu01.shtml
Luis Gonzalez 1998.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/roberna01.shtml
Nate Robertson 2003-2009.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dave_Clark
Dave Clark coach 2014-2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/defatto01.shtml
Tony DeFate 1917.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sewelri01.shtml
Rip Sewell 1932.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://tigershistory.com/news/new-in-history/hal-naragon-dies-at-age-90/
Hal Naragon Dies At Age 90.
TigersHistory

Hal Naragon, the Tigers? bullpen coach and right-hand man to famed pitching coach Johnny Sain on the world champion 1968 Tigers, died Saturday at the age of 90.

Naragon was in Detroit for the 50th anniversary celebration of the ?68 title last fall. Here he is with the other surviving members of the team posing for a photo at the site of Tiger Stadium seated between Mickey Lolich and Daryl Patterson, second from right in the front row).

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-bullpen-can-t-hang-on-late-against-royals
After late rally, Tigers can't get winning relief.
Reininger yields walk-off home run in 9th against Royals.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/9...oler-daniel-norris-victor-reyes-drew-verhagen
Royals 6 - Tigers 5: Walk-off downs Tigers on Jorge Soler?s historic night.
The Tigers made a valient comeback in the late innings but were thwarted by mental errors and the bullpen.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...772#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565772
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-seesaw-battle-royals-walk-off-hr/2206064001/
'It got crazy there': Tigers lose seesaw battle with Royals on walk-off HR.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...kansas-city-after-walk-off-hr-6-5/2206232001/
Detroit Tigers lose at Kansas City after walk-off ends seesaw battle, 6-5.
Freep
 
September 4 in Tigers and mlb history:

1907: For his 32nd birthday tomorrow, Cleveland fans give manager Nap Lajoie a wagon-load of gifts, including a live black sheep. Addie Joss pitches a one-hitter against Detroit.

1908: In New York, Walter Johnson opens a series against New York by besting Jack Chesbro, 3 - 0, allowing six hits in the Washington win.

1912: Providence (International) purchased Ralph Works from the Detroit Tigers.

1913: Providence (International) purchased Lou North from the Detroit Tigers.

1913: Cleveland lefty Vean Gregg strikes out Ty Cobb three times in a row, but Cobb doubles in the winning run in the 12th.

1916: In Detroit, the Coveleski brothers appear together in the same game for the only time in their careers. Stan starts for the Indians and gets knocked out in Detroit's 5-run first inning. Harry relieves later on in the game as Detroit wins 7 - 5.

1916: Reds player-manager Christy Mathewson, pitching his only game not in a Giant uniform, beats his long-time nemesis Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown and the Cubs, 10 - 8. In the 25 contests in which the two legends have faced one another, Matty, by winning the last decision, takes a 13-12 advantage in their final meeting.

1920: Eddie Collins has two hits in the nitecap against the Browns, as the White Sox win, 5 - 2. Collins has hit safely in every game since August 21st, and will ring up a 22-game hitting streak through September 13th.

1922: At the start of the day, both New York teams are on top, and both Boston teams are on the bottom. But today, the Red Sox take two and knock the leaders off their perch as they sweep the Yankees, 4 - 3 and 6 - 5. Babe Ruth hits his last regular-season home run in the Polo Grounds. He gets it off Herb Pennock, who also gave up Ruth's first Yankee homer, also at the Polo Grounds.

1930: Rogers Hornsby returns to the Chicago lineup as the Cubs beat the Pirates. Hornsby had been absent since Memorial Day because of a broken ankle.

1935: Babe Ruth receives a lifetime pass for all National League games from NL President Ford Frick.

1945: Long-time Yankee batting practice pitcher Paul Schreiber, who last pitched in the majors in 1923 and the minors in 1931, relieves for the Yankees against Detroit in a Tiger rout. Schreiber gives up no hits in 3 1/3 innings, but the Tigers' Dizzy Trout wins 10 - 0.

1951: George "Sparky" Anderson hits an RBI double in the American Legion World Series at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium.
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1961: Mickey Mantle misses the Labor Day doubleheader with a painful and swollen forearm, but the Yanks don't need him as they sweep a pair from the Senators, 5 - 3 and 3 - 2. The sweep moves the Yanks six games up on the slumping Tigers, who lose, 6 - 3, to the Orioles and trail, 4 - 1, in a game that is suspended. Mantle's replacement, Johnny Blanchard, breaks a 3 - 3 tie in the opener with an 8th-inning homer.

1979: Norman "Turkey" Stearnes dies at age 79 in Detroit. Here he is at Tiger Stadium months before his death.
The Detroit Stars legend was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000.
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1981: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later to the Minnesota Twins for Ron Jackson. The Detroit Tigers sent Tim Corcoran (September 4, 1981) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.

1986: Hank Greenberg dies at age 75 in Beverly Hills, California.
Greenberg is still the Tigers franchise leader in slugging percentage (.616) and OPS (1,028), and holds the team's season records for Home Runs, RBIs, Doubles, and Extra Base Hits.

1987: Alexander celebrated turning 37 with his 4th straight win as a Tiger, as the offense roared to an 11-2 win in Texas. A toronto win kept the Tigers’ AL East lead over the Jays at 1.5 games.

1989: Fred Lynn hits his 300th career home run to help the Tigers to a 5 - 1 win over Kansas City.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrYAkquWAAA59I_?format=jpg&name=360x360

1991: Removing an asterisk which really never existed, the Statistical Accuracy Committee decides to put Roger Maris' 1961 home run season ahead of Babe Ruth's 60 mark instead of listing it separately as it was from 1962 until this year.
The eight-man panel also re-defines a no-hit game as one which ends after 9 or more innings with one team failing to get a hit, thereby removing 50 games from the list that had previously been considered hitless, including the 1959 performance of Harvey Haddix's 12 perfect innings against the Braves and Jim Maloney's 1965 1 - 0 loss to the Mets in 11 innings.

2002: Randy Johnson pitches a complete game in defeating the Dodgers, 7 - 1. The Diamondbacks' ace improves to 20-5 on the year and punches out 8 opponents to give him 300 or more strikeouts for the fourth straight season, the first ever pitcher to do so.

2011: The Tigers crush the White Sox, 18 - 2, behind Max Scherzer. Miguel Cabrera homers and drives in 4 runs, while Alex Avila has 4 hits. Over the last two days, the Tigers scored 26 unanswered runs against Chicago, coming back from 8 - 1 down yesterday to win, 9 - 8, then taking an 18 - 0 lead today before surrendering two 9th-inning runs.

2014: Battling to stay alive in the AL Central, the Indians suffer a demoralizing loss after they rally from a 4 - 0 1st-inning deficit against defending Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer of the Tigers. They manage to force extra innings, but everything goes wrong in the 11th, when they allow 7 runs to lose, 11 - 4. It's their second straight crushing loss to the Tigers, after closer Cody Allen gave up a three-run, 9th-inning homer to J.D. Martinez in a 4 - 2 loss yesterday.

2017: J.D. Martinez of the Diamondbacks becomes the 18th player in major league history - and second this season after Scooter Gennett - to hit four homers in one game. He connects for a two-run shot off Rich Hill in the 4th, solo homers off Pedro Baez and Josh Fields in the 7th and 8th, respectively, and a two-run blast off Wilmer Font in the 9th to tie the record. Arizona defeats Los Angeles, 13 - 0 for its 11th straight win, while the Dodgers have lost 9 of their last 10.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/terryjo01.shtml
John Terry 1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/corrire01.shtml
Red Corriden 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jatapa01.shtml
Paul Jata 1972.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/a/alexado01.shtml
Doyle Alexander 1987-1989.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/killere01.shtml
Red Killefer 1907-1909.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/maniocl01.shtml
Clyde Manion 1920-1924, 1926-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Turkey_Stearnes
https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=stearn001tur
https://baseballhall.org/hall-of-famers/stearnes-turkey
http://www.seamheads.com/NegroLgs/p...&tab=bat&mult=All&sort=Year_a&adv_sort=Year_a
Norman Turkey Stearnes Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1923-1931, 1937.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hank_Greenberg
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/greenha01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/64198864
Hank Greenberg 1930, 1933-1941, 1945-1946.

Baseball Reference
 
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