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October 20 in Tigers and mlb history:

1909: Ty Cobb surrenders to police in Cleveland on charges stemming from a felony assault earlier in the year. Accompanied by Tiger owner Frank Navin, Cobb enters a not guilty plea and pays a bond for release. Cobb would later plea guilty to a lesser charge and pay a fine. In August he assaulted a black man outside a Cleveland hotel.

1924: Kansas City Monarchs manager Jose Mendez takes the mound to spin a three-hit, 5 - 0 shutout over Hilldale to win the tenth and final game of the first Negro League World Series. Loser Nip Winters had pitched the first three Hilldale wins.

1931: Frankie Frisch, the St. Louis Cardinals' fiery field leader, is named National League MVP. He led the league in stolen bases with 28, hit .313, and was chosen for his all-around excellence.

1935: Hank Greenberg is named American League MVP. Wes Ferrell finishes second in the ballot. Another great year for "Hammerin Hank", as he leads the league in Homeruns 36, RBI with 170, and total bases with 389. Hank is also among the league leading top 3/5/10 in every offensive category.
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1936: In a pitchers' duel, Carl Hubbell (26-6) edges out Dizzy Dean (24-13) for MVP honors in the National League.

1947: Radio rights for the World Series sell for $475,000 for three years. Every franchise but Pittsburgh has sold 1948 TV rights. The New York Giants get $400,000 for radio-TV rights from Chesterfield.

1951: Joe DiMaggio accompanies Lefty O'Doul's All-Stars on a tour of Japan. They will win 13 of the 15 games played.

1960: Coach Ralph Houk is named to succeed Casey Stengel as manager of the New York Yankees. He briefly led the team during the season when Stengel was hospitalized.

1960: John Fetzer assumes the presidency of the Tigers after the resignation of Bill DeWitt. Fetzer will run the team until 1983.
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1964: Johnny Keane, three days after resigning as manager of the World Champions St. Louis Cardinals, replaces Yogi Berra as the Yankees' field boss.

1967: The Detroit Tigers released Jerry Lumpe.
1967: The Detroit Tigers released Johnny Podres.

1981: In a World Series rematch of the 1977 and 1978 teams, the Yankees take Game 1 over the Dodgers, 5 - 3. Bob Watson hits a three-run home run in the 1st inning as pitcher Ron Guidry goes seven innings for the win. Goose Gossage closes down a Dodgers rally in the 8th.

1988: Orel Hershiser pitches a four-hitter and Mickey Hatcher and Mike Davis hit two-run home runs to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 5 - 2 victory over the Oakland Athletics and the World Series title in five games.
Hershiser becomes only the third player to win the MVP honors in both the League Championship Series and the World Series. The win gives the Dodgers their first World Championship since 1981, becoming the only team to win more than one World Series in the 1980s.

1990: The Cincinnati Reds complete one of the biggest upsets in major league history, beating the heavily-favored Oakland Athletics, 2 - 1, to win the World Series in four games. Pitcher Jose Rijo, with 9th-inning help from Randy Myers, wins his second game of the series.

1994: Tim Belcher of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
1994: Eric Davis of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1999: Boston eye doctor Carmen Puliafito offers free surgery for Major League umpires during the postseason after umpires blow three calls against the Red Sox during the ALCS.
Puliafito, who chairs the ophthalmology department at the Tufts University School of Medicine, suspects some umpires are secretly nearsighted. "That's the only explanation I have for these three horrible calls."

2000: Major league play-by-play broadcasters and black commentators select Carlos Delgado and Todd Helton as the Hank Aaron Award recipients. The new award, established last year, recognizes the Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies first basemen as the best overall hitters in each league. The same day, Toronto signs Delgado to a record four-year $68 million contract. Delgado's average salary of $17 million is the most in major league history.

2004: The Boston Red Sox become the first team in major league history to win a best-of-seven series after losing the first three games, by beating New York at Yankee Stadium, 10 - 3, in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series.
Johnny Damon hits two home runs, including a grand slam in the 4th inning, backing up the solid pitching of Derek Lowe. Boston joins the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 New York Islanders, both of the National Hockey League, as the only teams in the history of North American professional sports to overcome a 3-0 series deficit to win a seven-game series.

2008: The Detroit Tigers released Angel Castro.

2017: Tigers introduce Ron Gardenhire as manager.
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Cheapskate Jr. Ilitch, Gardenhire, and ClownShoesAvila.

2017: The Astros force a Game 7 in the ALCS by defeating the Yankees, 7 - 1, in Game 6. Justin Verlander has another great performance, with 7 scoreless innings, and Houston scores three times in the 5th against Luis Severino on a double by Brian McCann and a two-run single by Jose Altuve. Aaron Judge brings the Yankees close with a monster home run off Brad Peacock in the 8th, but Altuve leads off the bottom of the inning with a solo shot off David Robertson, starting a four-run inning that puts the game away.

Tigers players birthdays:

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Bruce Campbell 1940-1941.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Froats
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Bill Froats 1955.

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Dave Collins 1986.

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Don Heinkel 1988.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Juan_Gonzalez
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Juan Gonzalez 2000.

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Jose Veras 2013.

Tigers players who passed away:

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Paddy Greene 1903.

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John Skopec 1903.

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK.
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How has bullpenning impacted the game vs building a strong starting rotation?
 
Over his long career Ted Williams faced three left-handed pitchers who made it to Cooperstown -- Hal Newhouser, Whitey Ford and Lefty Gomez.
Here's how he fared:
.254 vs. Newhouser (71 ABs, 18 hits)
.378 vs. Ford (45 ABs, 17 hits)
.481 vs. Gomez (27 ABs, 13 hits)
 
October 21 in Tigers and mlb history:

1887: The Detroit Wolverines clinch the World Series championship in Game 11, beating the St. Louis Browns 13-3.
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1934: An All-Star team led by Babe Ruth and Connie Mack sails on tour to Hawaii and Japan. Players with wives include Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Charlie Gehringer, Lefty G?mez, Earl Averill and Lefty O'Doul.

1935: Navin Field's name was changed to Briggs Stadium. Most Detroiters alive today, however, remember the ballpark better as Tiger Stadium.
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1946: Detroit pitcher Hal Newhouser finishes second to Boston outfielder Ted Williams in voting for American Most Valuable Player. Newhouser won 26 games and led the league in ERA as he nearly wins the MVP Award for the third straight season.

1957: The New York Giants, who are moving to San Francisco in 1958, purchase the Class-A San Francisco Seals team and will convince the Pacific Coast League to accept Phoenix as a location for the Seals.

1959: The Players Association approves two All-Star Games in 1960, to be held at Kansas City's Municipal Stadium and New York's Yankee Stadium. The players would like to have them played within four days of each other.

1964: After just 11 years in Milwaukee, the Braves' Board of Directors votes to ask the National League for permission to move to Atlanta. Milwaukee County officials sue to block the move.

1975: Carlton Fisk breaks up one of the best games in World Series history with a home run in the 12th inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 7 - 6 victory against the Cincinnati Reds, forcing a seventh game to decide the winner of the 1975 World Series.

1976: With a 7 - 2 victory, the Cincinnati Reds win the World Series, completing a four-game sweep of the Yankees. It is the Reds' second straight World Championship. Johnny Bench hits two home runs for five RBI. He finishes with a .533 batting average and is named Series MVP. Yankees catcher Thurman Munson has six straight singles to tie a World Series mark. Cincinnati also becomes the first team ever to go through an entire League Championship Series and World Series without a defeat.

1980: The Philadelphia Phillies become World Series champions for the first time in their 98-year history with a 4 - 1 triumph over the Kansas City Royals in Game 6 of the 1980 World Series.

1983: The Detroit Tigers released Sal Butera.
1983: The Detroit Tigers released Bob Molinaro.
1983: The Detroit Tigers released Bill Nahorodny.

1994: Joe Boever of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
1994: Greg Cadaret of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1998: The New York Yankees close out their historic season with 3 - 0 victory against the San Diego Padres, sweeping San Diego in four games to win their record 24th World Series championship. Andy Pettitte gets the victory, and Scott Brosius is named Series MVP. The Game 4 victory gives the Yankees 125 wins against 50 losses for a .714 winning percentage, the best in the majors since their Murderers' Row club of 1927, as their American League record of 114 regular-season victories were the most ever for a major league champion team.

2006: Justin Verlander strikes out 8, but is outdueled by fellow rookie Anthony Reyes as the Cardinals take Game 1 of the World Series, 7-2.

2013: Two days after losing the 2013 ALCS, Tigers manager Jim Leyland announces he is retiring after a 22-year career as a big league skipper.
Leyland led the Tigers to 4 playoff appearances, 3 division titles, and 2 pennants in 8 seasons.
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2017: The Astros win Game 7 of the ALCS, 4 - 0, over the Yankees to clinch their-first ever American League pennant. Having also won one in the National League in 2005, they become the first team to have done so in both major leagues. In the game, the Astros get a great combined pitching performance by Charlie Morton, who goes the first five innings, and Lance McCullers, who pitches the last four, limiting the Yankees to just three hits. Evan Gattis and Jose Altuve hit solo homers and Brian McCann drives in two runs, as CC Sabathia is charged with the loss.

2017: Less than two months after his trade from the Tigers, Justin Verlander is named ALCS MVP for the World Series bound Astros.
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Tigers players birthdays:

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Bill Lelivelt 1909-1910.

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Mark Christman 1938-1939.

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John Flaherty 1994-1996.

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Franklin Stubbs 1995.

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Casey Fien 2009-2010.

Tigers players and coaches who passed away:

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Wayne Belardi 1954-1956.

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Vada Pinson coach 1985-1991.

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