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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-shuffle-coaching-staff-roles
McClendon to bench coach in staff shuffle.
Liddle retires as Tigers' lone coaching departure.
Tigers official site

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-dave-clark-swap-base-assignments/3825992002/
Lloyd McClendon is Tigers' new bench coach; Ramon Santiago, Dave Clark swap base assignments.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...staff-ron-gardenhire-steve-liddle/3791626002/
Switching them up: Detroit Tigers coaches returning, but in different roles.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/1...rn-with-new-roles-but-same-faces-in-2020.html
Tigers? coaching staff will return with new roles but same faces in 2020.
Mlive

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/1...2020-ron-gardenhire-lloyd-mcclendon-joe-vavra
Tigers announce coaching staff for 2020 season, and it looks pretty familiar.
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.
BYBTB
 
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October 1 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Boston Americans, 7-3, in the first World Series game ever played. Jimmy Sebring hits the first home run in the Series, as Deacon Phillippe is the winning pitcher and Cy Young the loser.

1919: Just before the start of the World Series, the highly favored Chicago White Sox become the betting underdogs in the best-of-nine contest. Eddie Cicotte, a 29-game winner, is driven from the hill in a five-run 4th inning. The Cincinnati Reds' Dutch Ruether pitches a six-hitter and helps himself with three RBI on two triples and a single for a 9 - 1 victory.

1932: Babe Ruth, as legend has it, calls his home run against Chicago Cubs pitcher Charlie Root in the 5th inning of Game 3 of the World Series, won by the New York Yankees, 7 - 5, at Wrigley Field. Ruth and Lou Gehrig each hit two homers for the Yankees.

1942: The Detroit Tigers purchased Joe Hoover from Hollywood (PCL).

1943: MLB statistics show the Chicago White Sox Luke Appling leading American League hitters with a .328 batting average, the lowest since Ty Cobb hit .324 to lead in 1908.
Conversely, of course, the pitchers' marks are topped by Spud Chandler's 1.64 ERA, the best since 1919. Chandler also has the best winning percentage at .833, on a 20-4 won-lost mark.
White Sox outfielder Wally Moses stole 56 bases after stealing only three two years before.
The veteran Mel Ott hits only .234 for his New York Giants, but he still has 18 home runs, all at the Polo Grounds.

1944: at Briggs Stadium: Last-place Washington beats Detroit 4-1 depriving the Tigers of a tie for the pennant with St. Louis.

1949: The Detroit Tigers traded players to be named later to the Cleveland Indians for Jim Wilson. The Detroit Tigers sent Lum Harris (October 1, 1949), Anse Moore (October 1, 1949) and George Byam (minors) (October 1, 1949) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.

1950: George Kell hits 2 doubles in the Tigers' season finale, a loss to the indians, to finish with a career high and AL-best 56. The Tigers' Vic Wertz is second in the AL with 37.
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1961: Roger Maris hits his 61st home run of the season against Tracy Stallard of the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. The homer eclipses Babe Ruth's 34-year-old single-season home run record.

1961: The Tigers get their 101st win in their season finale. Norm Cash hits his 41st home run, Al Kaline hits his AL-leading 41st double in the Tigers 8 - 3 win over the twins.
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1967: At Tiger Stadium, on the final day of the season, California defeats Detroit 8-5, in the second game of a doubleheader to dash the Tigers’ hopes of tying Boston for the pennant and finish one game out of first place.
Dick McAuliffe grounds into a double play to end the season: it's just the second time McAuliffe grounded into a double play all year.

1970: John Hiller strikes out 11 in a 2-hit complete game shutout, and ties an American League record with 7 straight strikeouts.
After the game, Tigers fire manager Mayo Smith, who led the team to the 1968 world championship.
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1972: Aurelio Rodriguez hits a 3-run home run: Tigers beat the brewers to set up a season-ending showdown with Boston to decide the AL East.

1976: In his only start of the season, John Hiller pitches a 4-hit shutout and the Tigers beat the brewers 5 - 0.

1980: Mark Fidrych allows 4 runs in 5 innings but gets the win in his final career appearance and the Tigers beat the blue jays 11 - 7.
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1980: With much media and fan pressure, the Boston Red Sox fire manager Don Zimmer.

1983: Jack Morris strikes out 2 to finish with a career high and AL-best 232 Ks on the season.
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1988: At Tiger Stadium, The Tigers hold their first Fan Appreciation Day.

1989: Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota Twins and Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres each win batting titles on the final day of the regular season. Puckett goes 2-for-5 to edge Carney Lansford, .339 to .336, while Gwynn goes 3-for-4 to beat Will Clark, .336 to .333.

2000: Dusty Allen hits a game-tying home run in the bottom of the 9th before Hal Morris hits a game-winning RBI single. Allen is one of three Tigers to homer in his last at-bat with the team. Shane Halter plays nine positions in the Tigers walk off 12 - 11 win over the twins.

2002: Matt Perisho of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2003: A.J. Hinch of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2004: The Detroit Tigers selected Alexis Gomez off waivers from the Kansas City Royals.

2004: Ichiro Suzuki surpasses George Sisler's 84-year-old record of 257 hits in a single season. After this game, Ichiro has collected 259 hits in the season with two games left; he will finish the season with 262 hits.

2006: After leading the Royals 6-0, the Tigers lose 10 - 8 in 12 innings, completing a season-ending sweep that drops them out of the division lead and into the wild card spot.

2008: The Detroit Tigers signed Steven Moya as an amateur free agent.

2008: Francisco Cruceta of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2012: The champagne also flows in Kansas City, MO, where the Tigers defeat the Royals, 6 - 3, to clinch the AL Central title. Miguel Cabrera hits his 44th home run in the game. In deference to their star slugger, who is leading the AL in all three triple crown categories but who has had trouble with alcohol abuse in the past, the Tigers choose to celebrate with an alcohol-free bubbly.

2014: Major League Baseball announces that it will test some new rules to speed up the flow of the game during this coming Arizona Fall League season. Hitters will no longer be allowed to step out of the batter's box during an at-bat; pitchers will need to begin their pitching motion within 20 seconds of receiving the ball; a batter will take his base automatically when an intentional walk is called for, without the need for the pitcher to throw four pitches outside the strike zone; teams will be limited to three mound conferences, now called time-outs, per game; and there will be a set maximum time before the first pitch is delivered following a change of innings or a pitching change. If these changes prove successful, they may well be introduced at all levels of organized baseball.

2014: 6 Years Ago the Tigers announce their four-man rotation for the ALDS.
It consists of 3 Cy Young winners and one future Cy Young winner.
Game 1: @Max_Scherzer
Game 2: @JustinVerlander
Game 3: @DAVIDprice14
Game 4: @RickPorcello

2017: Andrew Romine plays nine positions.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hal_Naragon
Hal Naragon coach 1967-1969.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jon_Warden
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wardejo01.shtml
Jon Warden 1968.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rayro02.shtml
Robbie Ray 2014.

Baseball Reference
 
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October 2 in Tigers and mlb history:

1908 – Ty Cobb steals third base against St Louis Browns.
https://www.baseballhistorycomesaliv...-louis-browns/

1908: Addie Joss of the Cleveland Naps tosses a perfect game against the Chicago White Sox. The future Hall of Famer wins a 1 - 0 decision over Ed Walsh in one of the greatest pitching duels in major league history. Joss strikes out only three batters, while Walsh fans 15.

1919: The Chicago White Sox lose the second game of the World Series, 4 - 2, to the Cincinnati Reds. Lefty Williams, one of eight Sox players involved in a Series-fixing scandal, walks three men in the fourth inning. After the game, he is confronted and attacked by Sox catcher Ray Schalk.

1921: The Tigers get 11 hits, and set a franchise record with 1,723 hits on the season, a record that still stands.

1927: at Navin Field: On the final day of the season, Harry Heilmann pounds out seven hits in a doubleheader sweep of Cleveland and edges Philadelphia’s Al Simmons for the batting crown .398 to .392.

1934: The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Chet Morgan from the Detroit Tigers in the 1934 rule 5 draft.

1949: The New York Yankees win the American League pennant by defeating the Boston Red Sox, 5 - 3. Jerry Coleman's three-run triple provides the winning margin, while Ted Williams falls short of both the batting title and the Triple Crown.

1949: George Kell wins the batting title over Ted Williams by a margin of .3429 to .3427.

1953: Carl Erskine of the Brooklyn Dodgers sets a World Series record with 14 strikeouts in Game Three at Ebbets Field against the New York Yankees. Brooklyn wins, 3 - 2, behind Erskine's six-hit pitching.

1962: The Detroit Tigers released Sam Jones.

1963: Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers sets a World Series record by striking out 15 batters in Game One against the New York Yankees, beating the record set by Carl Erskine 10 years ago on this day. The Dodgers win the game, 5 - 2, behind Koufax' six-hit pitching.

1966: Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers wins his 27th game of the season and the final game of his career. Koufax's 6 - 3 win over the Philadelphia Phillies clinches the National League pennant for the Dodgers.

1968: In one of the most memorable World Series performances ever, Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals strikes out 17 Detroit Tigers. Gibson sets the World Series record for most strikeouts in a single game, set on this day in 1963 by Sandy Koufax, and leads the Cardinals to a 4 - 0 victory over Tigers ace and Cy Young Award winner Denny McLain.

1972: Mickey Lolich strikes out 15, Al Kaline & Aurelio Rodriguez get 3 hits each. Tigers are one win away from the division title.
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1974: Hank Aaron hits his final home run as a member of the Atlanta Braves, who defeat the Cincinnati Reds, 13 - 0. Phil Niekro pitches the shutout for his 20th win of the season.

1974: Future Hall of Famer Al Kaline announces his retirement. During a 22-year career with the Detroit Tigers, Kaline compiled in 2,834 games, 1,622 runs, 3,007 hits, 498 doubles, 75 triples, 399 home runs, 1,582 runs batted in, 972 extra base hits, a final line of .297/.376/.480/.856 along with 10 Gold Glove Awards. He also batted .379 in the 1968 World Series. Kaline was a Perennial All-Star voted to 18 mid-summer games, and most all of his final numbers ranked in the top 5/10/15/20 at the time of his retirement.
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1976: Mark Fidrych holds the Brewers to 5 hits and one run in a complete game to end an unforgettable rookie season with 19 wins.
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1984: Tigers 8, Royals 1. Alan Trammell goes 3-for-3 with a triple and a home run. Jack Morris holds the Royals to 1 run over 7 innings.
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Tigers take a 1-0 lead in the ALCS

1985: Darrell Evans hits his 40th home run, becoming the first player to hit 40 in both leagues (hit 41 with the Braves in '73).
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1987: Tigers edge the Blue Jays 4-3 to tie them for first place in the AL East with 2 games to play.
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2002: Wendell Magee of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2002: Brian Powell of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2002: The Detroit Tigers released Mitch Meluskey.

2005: Warren Morris of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2006: Colby Lewis of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2006: Bobby Seay of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2011: The Tigers get a dominant outing by Max Scherzer to beat the Yankees, 5 - 3, and even their ALDS at one game each. Scherzer does not allow a hit until the 6th inning, while Miguel Cabrera puts the Tigers ahead with a two-run homer off Freddy Garcia in the 1st inning. Closer Jose Valverde struggles a bit in the 9th, giving up a home run to Nick Swisher and a triple to Jorge Posada, but ends the game with the tying run on base.

2012: the Tigers clinch the AL Central. Miguel Cabrera goes 4-for-5 with his 44th home run.

2014: The Orioles take Game 1 of their ALDS, 12 - 3, over the Tigers. The game is close until the O's score 8 times in the bottom of the 8th to run away with the score, but before that, Nelson Cruz opens the score with a two-run homer off Max Scherzer in the bottom of the 1st, and J.J. Hardy hits a solo shot off Scherzer in the 7th to make it 4 - 2. Chris Tillman is the winner.

2016: Tigers lose their season finale 1-0 to the braves, eliminating them from the wild card race.

2017: Matt den Dekker of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2017: John Hiller is inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame.
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Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Earl_Wilson
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wilsoea01.shtml
Earl Wilson 1966-1970.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/beardda01.shtml
Dave Beard 1989.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Matt_Walbeck
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walbema01.shtml
Matt Walbeck 1997, 2002-2003.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/santovi01.shtml
Victor Santos 2001.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithch09.shtml
Chad Smith 2014.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schubhe01.shtml
Heinie Schuble 1929, 1932-1935.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Cy_Perkins
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/perkicy01.shtml
Cy Perkins 1934, coach 1935, manager 1937.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/blackbu01.shtml
Bud Black 1952, 1955-1956.

Baseball Reference
 
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