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January 8 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: The St. Louis Browns purchased Ed Siever from the Detroit Tigers.

1913: The New York Yankees sign Frank Chance to be their next manager. Chance previously won two World Series and four pennants as the manager of the Chicago Cubs.

1941: In a poll in The Sporting News, the Baseball Writers Association of America names the 1940 All-Star team: Hank Greenberg (LF), Joe DiMaggio (CF), Ted Williams (RF), Frank McCormick (1B) Joe Gordon (2B), Luke Appling (SS), Stan Hack (3B) and Harry Danning (C) are the position players, and Bob Feller, Bucky Walters, and Paul Derringer the pitchers.

1944: Bill Terry announces his retirement from baseball and plans to start a cotton business.

1953: The Cleveland Indians bar night games with the St. Louis Browns due to St. Louis owner Bill Veeck's refusal to share receipts of the game telecasts.

1962: Commissioner Ford Frick denies charges that Carl Furillo has been blacklisted by Major League Baseball because of a 1959 salary dispute with the Dodgers.

1963: Funeral services for Hall of Fame second baseman Rogers Hornsby are held in Chicago, Illinois. Hall of Fame director Sid Keener, American League president Will Harridge and Hall of Famers Lou Boudreau, Gabby Hartnett, Ted Lyons and Ray Schalk attend the services for Hornsby, who died from a heart attack on January 5th.

1986: The Detroit Tigers signed Tom Brookens as a free agent.
1986: The Detroit Tigers signed Kirk Gibson as a free agent.

1986: Willie McCovey is the only player elected this year to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA. McCovey, who receives 346 votes, becomes the 16th player to gain election in his first year of eligibility.

1987: Ten free agents (Doyle Alexander, Bob Boone, Andre Dawson, Rich Gedman, Ron Guidry, Toby Harrah, Bob Horner, Lance Parrish, Tim Raines, and Gary Roenicke) fail to meet a midnight deadline and thus will not be allowed to re-sign with their former clubs until May 1st if they are not offered contracts by new teams.
The general lack of interest in the players will become the focus of the Players Association's first anti-collusion suit against the owners.

1991: For the first time since 1984, three players are elected to the Hall of Fame: two 300-game winners, Gaylord Perry and Ferguson Jenkins, and a member of the 3,000-hit club, Rod Carew, who becomes the 22nd player to be named in his first year of eligibility. Ironically, none of the three players ever appeared in a World Series.

1995: Mike Schmidt, who hit 548 home runs and won two MVP Awards in 18 years with the Philadelphia Phillies, is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

1996: For the first time in 25 years, and only the 7th time in history, the BBWAA fails to elect a single player for induction into the Hall of Fame.

2002: Ozzie Smith, a 15-time All-Star shortstop, is elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA in his first year of eligibility. Smith won 13 Gold Glove Awards during his 19-year career with the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals.

2003: Eddie Murray, the only switch-hitter in major league history with 500 home runs and 3,000 hits, is elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility by being chosen on 85 percent of the ballots cast by the BBWAA.
Former All-Star C Gary Carter also is elected on his sixth try after falling 11 votes short last year.

2004: The Seattle Mariners traded Carlos Guillen to the Detroit Tigers for Juan Gonzalez (minors) and Ramon Santiago.

2005: The Detroit Tigers signed Doug Creek as a free agent.

2008: Goose Gossage is voted into the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA on his 9th try. Gossage had a 126 ERA+ and was a nine-time All-Star while saving over 300 games. He is the fifth reliever voted into the Hall, but the third in the past five years.
He joins Hoyt Wilhelm, Rollie Fingers, Dennis Eckersley and Bruce Sutter as relief pitchers enshrined in Cooperstown.

2011: Baseball is also in mourning after today's shooting at a supermarket near Tucson, AZ, which leaves 6 persons dead and US representative Gabrielle Giffords among those seriously injured. 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green, daughter of Los Angeles Dodgers scout John Green and grand-daughter of former player and executive Dallas Green, is one of the victims.

2014: One year after failing to elect anyone, the BBWAA atones by giving three players their ticket to Cooperstown in this year's Hall of Fame election.
Pitchers Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine, 300-game winners both, and 1B Frank Thomas are all elected on their first try.

2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Thad Weber as a free agent.

2016: The former scouting director of the St. Louis Cardinals, Chris Correa, pleads guilty to five charges of hacking following an investigation by the FBI over allegations that the Cards had spied into the Houston Astros' scouting database.

2020: The Detroit Tigers purchased Eric Haase from the Cleveland Indians.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Reno_Bertoia
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bertore01.shtml
Reno Bertoia 1953-1958, 1961-1962.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/n/nosekra01.shtml
Randy Nosek 1989-1990.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnsbr01.shtml
Brian Johnson 1997.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/whelake01.shtml
Kevin Whelan 2014.

Tigers players and coaches who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Schoolboy_Rowe
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rowesc01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/c60dae04
Lynwood 'Schoolboy' Rowe 1933-1942, coach 1954-1955, scout 1956-1961.

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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/eric-haase-traded-to-tigers
Tigers acquire catcher Eric Haase from Indians.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2020/1...outing-report-cleveland-indians-dario-agrazal
Tigers acquire C Eric Haase for cash considerations.
Recent pickup RHP Dario Agrazal was designated for assignment in a corresponding move.
BYBTB

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/01/tigers-acquire-eric-haase-designate-dario-agrazal.html
Tigers Acquire Eric Haase, Designate Dario Agrazal.
MLBTR

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-divine-childs-eric-haase-indians/2846810001/
Tigers acquire Dearborn Divine Child?s Eric Haase from Indians.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...t-tigers-trade-erik-haase-indians/2847260001/
Detroit Tigers trade for catcher from Indians, continue shaping 40-man roster.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2020/01/tigers-acquire-catcher-from-indians.html
Tigers acquire catcher from Indians.
Mlive
 
January 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1894: Boston Beaneaters catcher Charlie Bennett loses both legs in a horrific train accident. In 1900, the Detroit Wolverines, Bennett's first team, will name its ballpark Bennett Park in his honor.

1903: The defunct Baltimore franchise is purchased by Frank Farrell and Bill Devery for $18,000 and moved to Manhattan where they will become the New York Highlanders, who are the ancestors of today's New York Yankees.

1908: The Detroit Tigers name Frank Navin president of the team. The Tigers' home ballpark, Bennett Park, will be re-named "Navin Field", which will later become Tiger Stadium.
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1915: The National Commission declares University of Michigan senior George Sisler a free agent after a two-year fight. Pittsburgh Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss claimed rights to Sisler, who had signed a contract as a minor leaguer but never played pro ball. After graduating, Sisler will sign with the St. Louis Browns, managed by his former college coach, Branch Rickey.

1918: The Brooklyn Robins send outfielder Casey Stengel and infielder George Cutshaw to the Pittsburgh Pirates for pitchers Burleigh Grimes and Al Mamaux, and infielder Chuck Ward.

1952: The U.S. Marines announce they will recall Boston Red Sox star Ted Williams into active duty to serve in the Korean War. Williams will play briefly during the 1952 season but will not return to the Red Sox lineup on a full-time basis until late in 1953. As a pilot in Korea, Williams will fly 39 missions and will survive a crash-landing brought about by enemy fire.

1961: Leo Durocher joins the Los Angeles Dodgers as third base coach. Previously, Durocher managed the Dodgers in Brooklyn and the Giants in New York.

1961: The new Minnesota Twins of the American League and the American Association finally agree on a $500,000 indemnity payment to minor league baseball for the Minneapolis/St. Paul territory, ending two months of negotiation.

1962: Freepsports interviews Oscar Stanage, who caught over 1,000 games for the Tigers under managers Hughie Jennings and Ty Cobb.
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1971: Hall of Fame outfielder Elmer Flick dies at the age of 94. Flick batted over .300 eight times and won a batting title in 1905. During a 13-year career, Flick stole 330 bases.

1974: The Detroit Tigers drafted Bob Pate in the 1st round (17th pick) of the 1974 amateur draft (January Secondary), but was not signed.

1975: The Detroit Tigers drafted Dave Tobik in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1975 amateur draft (January Secondary).
1975: The Detroit Tigers drafted Tom Brookens in the 1st round (4th pick) of the 1975 amateur draft (January).
1975: The Detroit Tigers drafted Dave Rozema in the 4th round of the 1975 amateur draft (January Secondary).

1979: The Detroit Tigers drafted Howard Johnson in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1979 amateur draft (January Secondary).

1980: Legendary Tigers Rightfielder Al Kaline and "The Duke Of Flatbush" Duke Snider are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Kaline is the 10th player to be elected in his first year of eligibility, while Snider is making his 11th appearance on the ballot.
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1989: Johnny Bench and Carl Yastrzemski are elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA in their first year of eligibility.

1989: First baseman Bill Terry dies at the age of 92. Terry batted .341 over a 14-year tenure with the New York Giants, including a career-high .401 in 1930. Terry also served as the Giants' manager for 10 seasons, leading the team to three consecutive pennants. He gained election to the Hall of Fame in 1954.

1990: A spring training lockout of major league players will begin February 15th unless there is a new agreement, according to an announcement made by the owners. The work stoppage will last 32 days.

1990: Pitcher Jim Palmer, a three-time American League Cy Young Award winner, and second baseman Joe Morgan, a two-time National League MVP, are elected to the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.

1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Vince Coleman as a free agent.

2002: Congressman John Conyers, Jr. of Michigan says Bud Selig should resign because he appeared to violate major league rules in a 1995 loan from a company controlled by the owner of the Minnesota Twins. Conyers, the House Judiciary Committee's ranking Democrat says the loan created an "irreparable conflict of interest" for Selig in his plan to fold two franchises, a proposal that most likely would include the Twins." Selig rejects the suggestion saying, "The suggestions made in your letter are wholly unacceptable."

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Pablo Ozuna as a free agent.

2008: The Mayo Smith Society gives Magglio Ord??ez its King Tiger Award for contributions on and off the field.
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2009: Fu-Te Ni, a member of Taiwan's club in the 2008 Olympics and the 2008 CPBL leader in strikeouts, makes history. Ni becomes the first Chinese Professional Baseball League player to sign a deal directly with a major league team, inking a contract with the Detroit Tigers.

2012: Barry Larkin, who spent his entire 19-year career with the Cincinnati Reds, is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America in his third year of eligibility.

2013: For only the second time since 1971 (the other was in 1996), no one is elected in the BBWAA voting for the Hall of Fame. In what is dubbed the "steroids ballot", because a number of leading contenders for induction are considered by many to be tainted by association with the steroids scandal of the late 1990s and early 2000s, Craig Biggio is the leading vote-getter in his first year of eligibility, with 68.2%, followed by Jack Morris, who is down to one final year of eligibility, with 67.7%, with 75% needed for election. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, who would have been elected without a second thought were it not for the taint of steroids, finish well down in the ballot, as voters continue to give a clear message regarding their discomfort with players alleged to have used performance-enhancing drugs.

2014: The Tigers announce that pitching ace Justin Verlander has undergone core muscle surgery as treatment for a sports hernia suffered during off-season conditioning drills.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Ezequiel Carrera as a free agent.
2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Luis Exposito as a free agent.

2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Daniel Schlereth as a free agent.

2017: The Detroit Tigers signed David Martinez as a free agent.

2017: Kirk Gibson is elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
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2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Phillippe Aumont as a free agent.
2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Pete Kozma as a free agent.
2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Brayan Pena as a free agent.

Tigers players and announcers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/barnefr01.shtml
Frank Barnes 1929.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Julio_Navarro
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/n/navarju01.shtml
Julio Navarro 1964-1966.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mankoph01.shtml
Phil Mankowski 1976-1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dejesiv01.shtml
Ivan de Jesus 1988.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dolsifr01.shtml
Freddy Dolsi 2008-2009.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dick_Enberg
Dick Enberg Announcer extraordinaire from Michigan 1935-2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sisleda01.shtml
Dave Sisler 1959-1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/roberda05.shtml
Dave Roberts 1976-1977.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/willifr01.shtml
Frank Williams 1989.

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