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September 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1907: Christy Mathewson shuts out the Pirates, 2 - 0, while Bill Klem continues his battle with the Giants by tossing four more, including John McGraw.

1908: Washington's Walter Johnson three-hits Cleveland to win, 2 - 1. The loss stops Cleveland's win streak at 10.

1911: After 41 straight shutout innings, Grover Alexander is scored on by the Cards in the 6th inning.

1913: Christy Mathewson scatters 11 Brooklyn safeties, walks none, to beat Ed Reulbach, 2 - 1. It is Matty's 25th win. He will finish the year with 25 victories and 21 walks in over 300 innings.

1920: In the first game of a twinbill, Babe Ruth hits his 50th home run in the 1st inning, off the Senators' Jose Acosta. He then adds number 51 in a 4-for-4 second game, a 2 - 1 win, to give the Yankees a sweep.

1921: Harry Heilmann is 3 for 4 against Walter Johnson, but Washington wins the game over Detroit, 5 - 1. Ty Cobb is so incensed by the umpiring of Billy Evans that he challenges him to a fight. The two future Hall of Famers go at it with Cobb getting the best of Evans. George Hildebrand, the second umpire assigned to the game, reports the incident to American League president Ban Johnson. When Johnson fails to act, Commissioner Landis steps in and suspends Cobb, but allows him to continue as a non-playing manager.

1923: Detroit pitcher Ray Francis, with a 3 - 0 lead over the Yankees, issues a bases-loaded walk to Babe Ruth, but hangs on for the victory.

1928: The Tigers draw 404 fans for their last meeting with the Red Sox, winning 8 - 0 behind Sam Gibson's 5-hitter. Pat Simmons is knocked out in the 7th when he gives up consecutive triples to Al Wingo, batting 9th, John Stone, and Charlie Gehringer. Harry Heilmann has a home run and double for Detroit.
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1929: Charlie Gehringer goes 3-for-4 with a home run and 2 triples in the Tigers 9 - 4 win over the browns. He will go on to lead the American League in runs, hits, doubles, triples, and steals on the season.
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1931: Lefty Grove wins his 31st, beating the Red Sox, 9 - 4, his 11th straight win over the Red Sox stretching back to May 26, 1930. Since July 25th of that year, Grove's record is 46-4, the best 50-decision streak in the century.

1932: Jimmie Foxx hits his 2nd grand slam in three days, giving him 57 homers for the season, but the A's lose in the 10th to Washington, 8 - 7.

1933: Detroit's Tommy Bridges reaches the 9th inning with a no-hitter for the third time this season and the fourth time in two years. He yields a pair of hits, as Detroit beats the Browns 7 - 0. Despite the win, Bucky Harris resigns as manager of the Tigers.

1934: Idle Detroit wins the pennant, as the Red Sox beat the Yankees, 5 - 0, in the season's finale at Yankee Stadium.
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1940: George Caster of the Philadelphia Athletics allows 6 home runs in one game against the Boston Red Sox. Ted Williams, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Cronin and Jim Tabor connect in the 6th inning. Foxx's homer is his 500th.

1950: Mental lapses crush Tiger hopes. Due to heavy smoke from a Canadian forest fire, Detroit puts on the lights in a Sunday afternoon contest with the Indians. Cleveland's only score in nine innings is pitcher Bob Lemon's home run in the 4th, as the match is tied 1 - 1 on Johnny Lipon's homer. Lemon opens the 10th with a triple, and two intentional walks follow. With the bases loaded and one out, C Aaron Robinson thinks he has a shot at a double play by just stepping on home. Because of the haze, he does not see 1B Don Kolloway remove the force after fielding the ball hit by slugger Luke Easter, and the Indians win 2 - 1.

1957: Hal Griggs of the Senators gets Ted Williams to ground out, breaking the Red Sox slugger's streak of reaching first base 16 consecutive times. Williams later homers to win the game, 2 - 1. Williams holds the 20th Century record. For 50 years, it is believed to be the all-time record but research in 2007 will show a 17-appearance streak by Piggy Ward in 1893.

1961: A dropped fly ball by Ken Hunt in the 10th gives the Tigers two runs and a 7 - 5 win over the Angels. Hunt had tied the game in the 8th with a home run. Rookie Howie Koplitz wins his first major league game, after going 23-3 with a no-hitter for Birmingham (Southern Association). Koplitz will win his first seven decisions in the Bigs over four years but an arm injury will limit him to a 9-7 record.

1963: Don Wert hits a solo home run to give the #Tigers a 1-0 win over the senators at #TigerStadium. Jim Bunning gets the CG shutout. In the offseason, Bunning is traded from Detroit to the phillies and will have continued success in the National League, matching his 100 plus wins and 1,000 Strikeouts from the A.L.

1967: The Twins crunch the Yankees, 9 - 2, as Dean Chance scatters nine hits for his 20th victory. The White Sox hold off the Indians, 5 - 1, while Boston racks up 18 hits in an 11 - 7 win over the Orioles. The Tigers lose a tough one. Going into the bottom of the 9th in Washington, Detroit nurses a 4 - 2 lead, only to lose it, 5 - 4. The loss drops Detroit to 4th, 1 1/2 games behind Minnesota, Chicago a game back, and Boston a half game.
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1973: The New York Yankees selected Duke Sims off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1974: At Memorial Stadium with his parents, family, and friends in the stands, Tigers Legendary Rightfielder Al Kaline gets his 3000th hit. The milestone hit is a double off Oriole hurler Dave McNally in a 5 - 4 loss to the Birds. In 5 years, Kaline will become the 10th member of the Baseball Hall Of Fame voted in on the first try.
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1976: The Ottawa Journal shows Mark Fidrych getting his first haircut since the All Star break. Jim Price's wife Patsy does the honors. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DGewkEBXcAAzSNw.jpg

1982: In the completion of a game suspended on July 9th, the Tigers beat Cleveland, 4 - 3, when reliever Ed Glynn uncorks a wild pitch with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of the 18th inning and Alan Trammell scores the winning run.

1984: Tigers get their 101st win, tying the 1934 and 1961 teams for the second-most in franchise history in a 7 - 3 win over the brewers.

2002: The Detroit Tigers selected Jason Jimenez off waivers from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

2002: The Cincinnati Reds traded players to be named later and David Espinosa (minors) to the Detroit Tigers for Matt Boone (minors), Brian Moehler and cash. The Cincinnati Reds sent Noochie Varner (minors) (August 30, 2002) and Jorge Cordova (minors) (September 24, 2002) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2003: Tigers win their second straight with a 4 - 3 win over the royals to remain at 118 losses.
They will need to go at least 3-1 in their season-ending series with Ron Gardenhire's Twins to avoid the 1962 Mets' mark of 120 losses.

2006: Tigers clinch their first playoff appearance since 1987 with their MLB-best 94th win of the season with an 11 - 4 win over the royals. Craig Monroe, Brandon Inge, and Matt Stairs hit home runs. Justin Verlander wins his 17th.
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2009: Justin Verlander strikes out 11 in 7 innings as Detroit beats Cleveland, 6 - 5. It is the Indians' 11th straight loss, one short of the franchise record set in 1931.
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2011: The 200,000th game in major league history (since 1876) is played today, although the total excludes certain leagues usually considered of major league caliber such as the Federal League. Officially, today's game between the Rockies and Astros at Minute Maid Park sets the historic milestone when it becomes official at 8:45 ET. The Rockies win, 4 - 2, in 13 innings.

2011: Justin Verlander falls short of 25 wins in his final start of the season, gets no decision in a loss to the Orioles.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jacksch01.shtml
Herbert Jackson 1905.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sargejo01.shtml
Joe Sargent 1921.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walkedi02.shtml
Dixie Walker 1938-1939.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/seatsto01.shtml
Tom Seats 1940.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcdonjo03.shtml
John McDonald 2005.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cornena01.shtml
Nate Cornejo 2001-2004.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/goldsiz01.shtml
Izzy Goldstein 1932.

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/miguel-cabrera-focused-on-healthy-2020
Cabrera on offseason plans: 'No more arepas'.
Tigers vet focused on losing weight to enjoy productive, healthy 2020.
Tigers official site

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-miguel-cabrera-offseason-do-list/2427694001/
Strength, conditioning, weight loss top Miguel Cabrera's offseason to-do list.
Detnews

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/09/miguel-cabreras-winter-plans-fix-knee-say-adios-to-arepas.html
Miguel Cabrera?s winter plans: Fix knee, say adios to arepas.
Mlive
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/spencer-turnbull-winless-at-comerica-in-17-tries
Turnbull sunk in 7th, remains winless at home.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/9...imer-candelario-well-at-least-there-were-dogs
Twins 4 - Tigers 2: Spencer Turnbull?s quality start not enough to pickup offense.
Late runs from the Twins spoiled Spencer Turnbull?s second straight stellar outing.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-v...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565588
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...l-falls-0-12-career-comerica-park/2427683001/
Twins edge Tigers, Turnbull falls to 0-12 for career at Comerica Park.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...roit-tigers-minnesota-twins-score/2404674001/
Spencer Turnbull finds old form, but Detroit Tigers lose again, 4-2.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...wins-rally-snuffs-out-tigers-upset-hopes.html
Spencer Turnbull still winless at home after Twins rally snuffs out Tigers? upset hopes.
Mlive

https://motorcitybengals.com/2019/09/24/detroit-tigers-turnbull-great-loss/
Detroit Tigers: Turnbull looked great despite losing.
MCBTB
 
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September 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: At Boston, Cy Young wins his 33rd game, beating the White Stockings, 5 - 2.

1907: Pittsburgh's Honus Wagner steals four bases, including second base, third, and home in the 2nd inning against the Giants. Not to be outdone, his teammate Fred Clarke also swipes four bases for the only time in his career.

1908: Detroit's Ed Summers pitches two complete-game wins over the A's, winning the opener, 7 - 2. The second game is a 10-inning battle with another rookie, Biff Schlitzer, that ends 1 - 0 on a Claude Rossman drive for an inside-the-park home run. Summers allows just two hits. With the White Sox idle, the Tigers move to a half-game out of first.

1910: Walter Johnson tosses the first of his two career one-runner games, missing a perfect game when a grounder skips by SS George McBride for a single. Johnson's one-hitter is good for a 3 - 0 victory over the Browns.

1912: In Boston, Smoky Joe Wood fires a two-hitter at New York, winning, 6 - 0. The Boston ace strikes out 10 in winning his 33rd game.

1922: The Giants beat St. Louis, 5 - 4, in 10 innings, to clinch John McGraw's 8th pennant and the Giants' 10th in 41 years in the National League.

1923: Rogers Hornsby is fined $500 and suspended indefinitely by the Cardinals when, feeling ill, he refuses to take the field for a game against the Robins, despite the team doctor's opinion that he is in condition to play. Raj is not needed as Jesse Haines tops Brooklyn, 4 - 1, for his 20th win.

1925: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later, Everett Spikes (minors), Dutch Leonard, Buck Redfern and cash and 3 players to be named to Vernon (PCL) for Jack Warner. The Detroit Tigers sent Bob Jones (September 25, 1925) to Vernon (PCL) to complete the trade.

1929: At Fenway Park, the game is halted during in the 5th inning as the umpires call time-out and have players from the Yankees and Red Sox gather at home plate. Bill McGowan, a respected ump, informs the teams that Bronx Bomber manager Miller Huggins has just died in New York and asks the crowd to stand for one minute of silence as the flag in center field is lowered to half-staff.

1932: Jimmie Foxx hits his 58th home run in the last game of the season to finish two short of Babe Ruth's 1927 record of 60. Foxx adds two singles but the A's lose, 2 - 1, to the Senators' Alvin Crowder. Crowder wins his 26th and 15th straight game, one short of the American League record held by Walter Johnson, Smoky Joe Wood and Lefty Grove. Foxx finishes with 169 RBIs while teammate Al Simmons ties for 2nd with 151.

1932: Paul Waner sets a new National League record with his 62nd double, as the Pirates defeat the Cardinals 7 - 1.

1934: The Detroit Tigers signed Cy Perkins as a free agent.

1934: Hank Greenberg removes himself from the #Tigers lineup on Yom Kippur. He gets a standing ovation at his synagogue.
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1936: Joe Medwick sets a still-standing National League record with his 64th double.

1940: Bobo Newsom wins a clutch doubleheader for the Tigers, pitching 2 innings of relief in the opener against the White Sox, and going the distance in the nightcap for his 21st win.
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1944: Going into the final Monday of the season, the Tigers hold a one-game lead over the Browns with the Yankees now out of the running. Russ Christopher of the A's beats the Tigers 2 - 1, to produce a tie for the lead.

1952: Hal Newhouser of the Tigers wins his 200th game. It is his last win for Detroit, who will release him in early 1953.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKlUYqoWsAEAw9f.jpg Great picture of 'Prince Hal'.

1954: A crowd of 14,175 Fenway faithful fans pays tribute to retiring Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams who is playing his last game at home. The Splendid Splinter's retirement will only last until May when his divorce is finalized with his contract being excluded from the settlement.

1955: Detroit Tigers Rightfielder Al Kaline becomes the youngest batting champ in history, as he takes the American League Batting Crown at age 20 with a .340 average. Ty Cobb was older by one day when he won in 1907.
The future all-time great will also lead the league in hits with 200, and total bases with 321. Kaline will finish 2nd in the MVP vote to Yankees catcher Yogi Berra, and win the Sporting News' American League Player of the year award.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dni00xFUYAA80Eu.jpg Great Pictures of a 20 year old Al Kaline.
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1963: Stan Musial is named a vice president of the St. Louis Cardinals by owner August Busch. His number 6 is retired.

1965: At age 34, Willie Mays becomes the oldest player to slug 50 home runs in a season. The Giants center fielder was also the youngest to accomplish the feat, hitting 51 homers in 1955.

1965: Sandy Koufax blanks the Cardinals, 2 - 0. He fans 12 along the way, raising his record season total to 356. His shutout of St. Louis keeps Los Angeles a game behind the Giants.

1967: In an afternoon game, the Angels top the leading Twins, 9 - 2 in Minnesota, to move the idle Red Sox into a first-place tie. Detroit loses, 2 - 0, to Yankee lefty Al Downing.

1968: In Mickey Mantle's last appearance at Yankee Stadium, he slices a two-out 1st-inning single off Cleveland's Luis Tiant, the only hit for the Yankees. Tiant tosses his 9th shutout of the year, tops in the American League, to win, 3 - 0. El Tiante's ERA drops to 1.60

1968: Tigers set a franchise record with their 103rd win a 4 - 3 win over the orioles.
Gates Brown's 3-run go-ahead home run in the 9th inning gives the Tigers the franchise-record 103rd win.
With the pennant in the bag, the Tigers will drop the last 3 games of the season.
The 1984 Tigers will break the franchise record with 104 wins.

1971: The Detroit Tigers signed Ed Glynn as an amateur free agent.

1971: With rookie C Tim Hosley hitting two homers and driving in five runs, the Tigers trip the Yankees, 10 - 7.
Les Cain pitches six innings for the win. Cain finishes with a 10-9 record with 145 innings, but contends he is forced to pitch by Manager Billy Martin while he has a sore arm. Cain later claims that it did permanent damage to his arm and he sues the Tigers. In a landmark decision, the Michigan Bureau of Workman's Compensation will order the Tigers to pay Cain $111 a month for the rest of his life. A lump sum payment is later agreed upon.

1973: It's Willie Mays Day in Flushing as the Mets honor the Say-Hey Kid in an emotional ceremony at Shea Stadium. The Mets beat the Expos, 2 - 1.

1977: Detroit pounds out 18 hits against Boston's Reggie Cleveland, but they still lose 12 - 5.

1978: The Detroit Tigers released Charlie Spikes.

1979: Kirk Gibson hits his first career home run in a 3 - 2 win over the orioles.
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1984: Tigers get their 102nd win 9 - 1 over the brewers. Howard Johnson hits a grand slam.
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1984: Ex-Tiger Rusty Staub becomes the second player in major league history to hit a home run in both his teens and his 40s, joining Ty Cobb.

1989: Boston's Wade Boggs goes 4 for 5 in a 7 - 4 win over the Yankees to become the first player in major league history to achieve both 200 hits and 100 walks in four consecutive seasons. It is Boggs's 7th straight 200-hit season overall, extending his own modern major league record.

1998: Tigers hit 3 home runs in 4 at bats, by Juan Encarnacion, Frank Catalanotto, and Tony Clark in a 7 - 5 win over the blue jays.

1998: Ken Griffey, Jr. hits his league-leading 56th homer of the season and 350th of his career becoming the youngest player ever to reach the 350 mark.

2007: Curtis Granderson hits an RBI triple. It's his 23rd 3-bagger of the season, the most in the major leagues since Dale Mitchell's 23 in 1949. Tigers beat the twin 8 - 0.

2008: Caral Gimbel, former wife of Hank Greenberg, dies in New York City at age 93. An accomplished equestrian rider, Caral was the daughter of the Gimbel family that owned Gimbels department stores made infamous in "Miracle on 34th Street".
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2010: Miguel Cabrera jacks a two-run home run to right field, giving the Tigers a 7-5 lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Game is tied and into extra innings when Brandon Inge hits a walk-off single in the 13th inning for an 11 - 10 win over the twins.

2012: The Atlanta Braves traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Jeff Baker. The Atlanta Braves sent Greg Ross (minors) (September 25, 2012) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2014: In his last-ever home game Derek Jeter provides a storybook ending with an opposite-field, game-ending single in the bottom of the 9th that gives the Yankees a 6 - 5 win over the Orioles.

2018: Max Scherzer strikes out 10 batters in a 9 - 4 win by Washington over the Marlins. This allows him to reach the 300-strikeout mark for the first time of his career, as he leads the majors in Ks and the National League with 18 wins.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/harledi01.shtml
Dick Harley 1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Sain
Johnny Sain pitching coach 1967-1969.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/putmaed01.shtml
Ed Putman 1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/butersa01.shtml
Sal Butera 1983.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wapnist01.shtml
Steve Wapnick 1990.

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Kyle Ryan 2014-2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/holloke01.shtml
Ken Holloway 1922-1928.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ray_Hayworth
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/haywora01.shtml
Ray Hayworth 1926, 1929-1938.

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Nolen Richardson 1929, 1931-1932.

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