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OTD in 1911 Hyman "Hank" Greenberg is born in New York City.

Hank Greenberg's Birthday today.
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Two-time world champion. Two-time MVP (one each at two positions).
Tigers franchise leader in slugging percentage (.616) & OPS (1.028),
and single-season leader in:
Home runs: 58 ('38)
Total Bases: 397 ('37)
Doubles: 63 ('34)
RBIs: 184 ('37)
Extra-base hits: 103 ('37)

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This plaque in New York City marks Hank Greenberg's childhood home.

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Hank Greenberg.
 
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January 2 in Tigers and mlb history:

1912: Brooklyn Superbas president Charles Ebbets announces the purchase of 4.5 acres to build a 23,000-seat concrete and steel stadium in the Pigtown section of Brooklyn. Construction on the ballpark will start on March 14th. Ebbets decides to name the ballpark after himself, thus it is called Ebbets Field. Completed in just over a year, opening day will be on April 9, 1913.

1946: The Chicago White Sox buy pitcher Alex Carrasquel and shortstop Fred Vaughn from the Washington Senators. Carrasquel will make only three appearances for the White Sox before being farmed out. When Chicago acquires his nephew Chico Carrasquel in 1949, Alex is traded for reliever Luis Aloma, who will act as an interpreter for the young Venezuelan shortstop.

1965: The Detroit Tigers traded Dick Egan to the St. Louis Cardinals for Glen Hobbie and Bob Lipski.

1977: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suspends Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner for one year as a result of tampering charges in the Gary Matthews free agent signing. However, the Braves are permitted to keep the outfielder.

1986: Bill Veeck dies in Chicago, IL at age 71. Veeck was known for his flamboyant publicity stunts and the innovations he brought to the major leagues during his ownership of the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox. He was the last owner to purchase a baseball franchise without an independent fortune, and is responsible for many significant contributions to baseball.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Chad Kreuter as a free agent.

1996: The Detroit Tigers signed Eddie Williams as a free agent.

2003: Due a conflict with the major league schedule, the annual Hall of Fame Game which has been held the day after Hall of Fame induction ceremonies will take place on a different weekend for the first time in the Hall's history. The game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Devil Rays is scheduled for June 16th, with the Hall of Fame induction taking place on July 27th.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Lance Davis as a free agent.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Trevor Crowe as a free agent.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

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Sam Crane Detroit Wolverines N.L. 1885-1886.

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George Boehler 1912-1916.

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Red Kress 1939-1940, coach 1940.

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Reed Garrett 2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

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Kid Gleason 1901-1902.

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Gerry Staley 1961.

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Howie Koplitz 1961-1962.

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January 3 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: At Laughery club house, near Rising Sun, IN, the National Commission adopts a rule that bars World Series winners from playing post-season exhibition games. This obscure rule will lead to a direct confrontation between Babe Ruth and Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis in 1921.

1914: The White Sox defeat the Giants, 5 - 4, before 10,000 spectators in an exhibition game at the Sydney Cricket Ground part of the two teams' world tour. The major leagues will next return to Australia one hundred years later, when the Dodgers and Diamondbacks open the 2014 major league season in the historic stadium.

1920: The secret deal made on December 26th to sell Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees for $125,000 (twice the amount ever paid previously for a player) is announced publicly. Boston Red Sox owner Harry Frazee also secures a $350,000 loan from the Yankees as part of the deal.

1944: Chicago White Sox shortstop Luke Appling reports for duty at Camp Lee, VA. Appling was the American League batting leader last season, finishing second in the Most Valuable Player Award voting.

1946: The Boston Red Sox get Rudy York from the Detroit Tigers in a trade for Eddie Lake.
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1955: The Baltimore Orioles purchase veteran outfielder Hoot Evers from the Tigers.

1962: Ground is broken for the Astrodome in Houston, TX.

1973: A group of investors, headed by shipbuilder George Steinbrenner, purchases the New York Yankees from CBS for $10 million.

1975: The Detroit Tigers purchased Jerry DaVanon from the St. Louis Cardinals.

1976: The Kansas City Royals release pitcher Lindy McDaniel, ending his career after 21 years. He has appeared in 987 games, second only to Hoyt Wilhelm's 1,070.

2005: Commissioner Bud Selig approves the potential trade of Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson to the New York Yankees for pitcher Javier Vazquez, catcher Dioner Navarro, outfielder Brad Halsey and $9 million dollars. Arizona will then send Navarro and much of the cash to the Los Angeles Dodgers to obtain Shawn Green, another deal approved by the commissioner's office because of the amount of money changing hands.

2005: Hoping to make the team appeal to a broader marketplace, the Angels announce the franchise will now be known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Officials from Anaheim, CA threaten to file a lawsuit to block the change, believing the new name violates the terms of the team's 33-year lease with the city.

2006: The Detroit Tigers purchased Alex Herrera from North Shore (Can-Am).

2012: Star Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish, who is being courted by the Texas Rangers since they won the exclusive right to negotiate with him thanks to a record bid via the posting system last month, makes a high-profile visit to the Dallas-Fort Worth area to meet with the Rangers' top brass. The two parties have until January 20th to come to an agreement.

2014: Fifth Third Ballpark, home of the West Michigan Whitecaps in the Midwest League, burns down although the team announces it plans to rebuild in time for the start of the season.

2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Sean Halton as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

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Charlie Harding 1913.

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John Sullivan 1963-1965.

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Ike Brookens 1975.

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WOULD YOU RATHER?
Totally Tigers

With the holiday season upon us, let?s have some more fun with our newest blog, Would You Rather.

As you will see, the choices aren?t easy ? and that?s the way it?s meant to be. But it is meant to stir up some good discussion.

As always, we welcome your comments, so please vote and then submit your reasons ( 4 sentences max!) for how you voted in the usual comment box. Don?t forget to come back later and view the results!

The Tigers free agent additions may only mean less than 10 additional wins this season. Would you rather...

1. Have those free agents for minimal improvement.

2. Give those jobs to youngsters for additional experience.

Vote.
 
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On The Farm Episode 10: Tigers Hitters and Prospects with Scott Chu. 57 minutes.
PitcherList

On The Farm returns for a new season. Scott Chu (@ifthechufits) drew the short straw and wrote up the Detroit Tigers hitters. Adam and Scott talk about the seemingly infinite sadness of being a Tigers fan through the lense of Jacoby Jones, Miguel Cabrera, Jeimer Calendario, Nico Goodrum, Jonathan Schoop, Victor Reyes, and CJ Cron. Then, we get into prospects Casey Mize, Matt Manning, Jake Rogers, Joey Wentz, and Bryant Packard.

*Note: We?re working on the audio!*

Players Mentioned:
Jacoby Jones, Miguel Cabrera, Jeimer Calendario, Nico Goodrum, Jonathan Schoop, Victor Reyes, and CJ Cron.
Casey Mize, Matt Manning, Jake Rogers, Joey Wentz, and Bryant Packard.
 
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