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https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/1...ar-misses-and-a-resume-among-games-elite.html
Justin Verlander has 2 Cy Youngs, many near-misses and a place among game?s elite.
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When the Tigers traded Verlander to the Astros in 2017, he was a probable Hall-of-Famer. The last two-and-a-half seasons have erased any doubt.

Verlander joins 20 other pitchers who have won multiple Cy Young Awards, but that?s not a fair gauge of his dominance.

Cy Young Award shares, which measure the percentage of votes that a candidate receives each year, gives Verlander the credit due for all his close calls.

After Wednesday night, only six pitchers in baseball history have a higher Cy Young Award share than Verlander.

1. Roger Clemens 7.66

2. Randy Johnson 6.50

3. Greg Maddux 4.92

4. Clayton Kershaw 4.57

5. Steve Carlton 4.29

6. Pedro Martinez 4.26

7. Justin Verlander 4.21

8. Max Scherzer 4.07

9. Tom Seaver 3.85

10. Jim Palmer 3.57

Verlander has received votes for the Cy Young Award in an astonishing 10 seasons: Here?s a look back at some of his wins and near-misses from 2006 to the present: Close calls highlight Justin Verlander?s agonizing history with Cy Young award.
https://www.mlive.com/sports/erry-2018/11/604decc7959888/another-close-call-highlights.html
 
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November 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1945: The rules are revised for election of modern players to the Hall of Fame. A runoff election is formulated as a way to qualify more players for selection, but it fails to meet its objective as no one reaches the 75 percent requirement in the runoff. Former players Frank Chance, Johnny Evers and Ed Walsh and former manager Miller Huggins come closest.

1948: The Detroit Tigers drafted Bob Hooper from the New York Giants in the 1948 minor league draft.
1948: The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Ed Mierkowicz from the Detroit Tigers in the 1948 minor league draft.

1950: The Detroit Tigers signed Earl Johnson as a free agent.

1951: The Baseball Writers Association of America name Gil McDougald of the New York Yankees as American league Rookie of the Year. The Chicago White Sox object to McDougald's accolade, offering the statistical accomplishments of their superlative rookie, Minnie Mi?oso.

1957: Milwaukee Braves star Hank Aaron is named National League MVP (44 HR - 132 RBI - .322 BA).

1961: For the second consecutive year, New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris is named American League Most Valuable Player. The new single-season home run record holder with 61 edges his teammate Mickey Mantle by four points, 202-198. Jim Gentile of the Baltimore Orioles finishes third with 157 points.

1962: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale wins the 1962 Cy Young Award, outpolling Jack Sanford of the San Francisco Giants with 14 of 18 votes.

1967: Future Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox is the overwhelming selection as American League MVP. He receives all but one first place vote in the balloting, the other vote going to Minnesota's Cesar Tovar. Yastrzemski, who led the AL in batting average (.327), home runs (44) and RBI (121), will be the last major leaguer to win the Triple Crown in the 20th Century.

1972: Dick Allen of the Chicago White Sox wins the American League MVP Award by an overwhelming margin over Joe Rudi of the Oakland Athletics. Allen led the AL in home runs (37), runs batted in (113), walks (99) and slugging average (.603).

1983: Shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles is named the Most Valuable Player in the American League. Ripken, who led the league in hits and runs scored, becomes the first major league player to win the MVP and Rookie of the Year awards in back-to-back seasons.

1987: Bill Laskey of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1988: Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kirk Gibson wins the National League MVP Award, edging out New York Mets OFs Darryl Strawberry.

1992: Jeff Kaiser of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1999: The Detroit Tigers signed Luis Polonia as a free agent.

2001: New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens, who posted a 20-3 record with 213 strikeouts and a 3.51 ERA, wins the American League Cy Young Award for an unprecedented sixth time. Previously, Clemens captured the award with the Red Sox in 1986, 1987 and 1991, and the Blue Jays in 1997 and 1998. He becomes the first Yankees pitcher to win the award since 1978 when Ron Guidry copped the honor. In the 2004 season, Clemens will win his seventh Cy Young in the National League with the Houston Astros.

2002: The San Diego Padres traded Gene Kingsale to the Detroit Tigers for Mike Rivera.

2003: The Detroit Tigers signed Guillermo Rodriguez as a free agent.

2004: San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds, who is the only player to be the National League Most Valuable Player more than three times, is named by the Baseball Writers Association of America for a record seventh time, including an unprecedented fourth consecutive season. Bonds finished 2004 with a .362 batting average, 45 home runs and 101 RBI. Winning the honor at the age of 40, Bonds surpasses Willie Stargell (39) as the oldest player to win the award.

2005: St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols earns the National League MVP Award, edging Atlanta Braves center fielder Andruw Jones. Pujols was among the NL leaders in most hitting categories and finished with a .330 batting average, 41 home runs and 117 RBI

2005: After months of deadlock, leaders of Major League Baseball and the players union reach an agreement to clean up a performance-enhancing drug scandal that has tarnished the nation's pastime and left lawmakers worried about young athletes imitating the wrong role models. It will require baseball players to submit to several drug tests each year, during and between seasons, and will impose lengthy suspensions for steroid and amphetamine use.
Repeat offenders can be banned for life. The agreement, which must be ratified by both the players and baseball owners, is similar to a proposal offered earlier this year by commissioner Bud Selig.

2005: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Hessman as a free agent.

2007: Barry Bonds is arraigned on five counts of perjury and obstruction of justice for his involvement in the federal investigation of BALCO.

2011: Detroit's Justin Verlander is the unanimous winner of the 2011 American League Cy Young Award. Verlander won the Pitching Triple Crown by leading the AL in wins with a 24-5 record, in ERA at 2.40 and in strikeouts with 250.
Justin is the 12th pitcher to win Pitching's Triple Crown.
Verlander also threw his second career no-hitter on May 7th.
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2012: In what is portrayed as a classic dispute between defenders of traditional statistics and supporters of sabermetrics, 3B Miguel Cabrera of the Tigers wins the 2012 American League Most Valuable Player Award over Rookie of the Year OF Mike Trout of the Angels by a score of 362 to 281. Cabrera was the first winner of a Triple Crown in 45 years, but Trout finished ahead of him in more advanced measures of a player's value.
Miguel receives 22 of the 28 first-place votes. The Tiger third baseman winning the triple crown in 2012, is the first time that had happened in 45 years.
Miggy is the first Detroit position player since Hank Greenberg in 1940 to win the award.
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2012: The Detroit Tigers signed Brad Davis as a free agent.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Tim Melville as a free agent.

2016: The Detroit Tigers signed Dustin Molleken as a free agent.

2017: Max Scherzer repeats as the winner of the NL Cy Young Award, his third time winning the trophy, after going 16-6, 2.51 for the Nationals.

2018: The winners of the MVP Award are announced, with Mookie Betts of the Red Sox being the winner in the American League and Christian Yelich of the Brewers winning the honor in the National League. Both are first-time winners.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wardha01.shtml
Hap Ward 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/ellisba01.shtml
Babe Ellison 1916-1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/farlebo01.shtml
Bob Farley 1962.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/steveto01.shtml
Todd Steverson 1995.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jacksry01.shtml
Ryan Jackson 2001-2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Duane_Below
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/belowdu01.shtml
Duane Below 2011-2012.

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