February 20 in Tigers and mlb history:
1890: Sam Rice is born in Morocco, Indiana. A quick outfielder with a great arm, Rice will lead the American League in hits twice, in stolen bases once, and collect at least 200 hits on six occasions, while finishing in the top ten in batting average eight times. Rice will gain election to the Hall of Fame in 1963.
1923: Future Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson becomes president and owner of the Boston Braves. Mathewson purchases the team for $300,000 with New York attorney Judge Emil Fuchs and Bostonian James McDonough. The deal does not include Braves Field, which still belongs to James Gaffney. There are also 85 minority stockholders.
1929: The Boston Red Sox announce they will play Sunday games (allowed for the first time in Boston) at Braves Field, because Fenway Park is located too close to a church.
1953: August A. Busch buys the St. Louis Cardinals from Fred Saigh for $3.75 million and pledges not to move the team from St. Louis, Missouri.
1953: The U.S. Court of Appeals rules that organized baseball is a sport and not a business, affirming the 25-year-old Supreme Court ruling. This effectively dismisses the antitrust suits of Jack Corbett and former Brooklyn Dodgers minor leaguer Walter Kowalski. The $300,000 suit of Corbett, the owner of the El Paso Texans, is based on his belief that he lost money when Major League Baseball prohibited him from signing several players suspended for participation in the Mexican League. Kowalski's $150,000 suit is based on the general principles of the antitrust and restraint-of-trade laws. Their lawyer in these cases is Frederic Johnson, who also represents player Danny Gardella in his suit against Major League Baseball.
1958: The Los Angeles Coliseum Commission approves a two-year pact for use of its facility by the Dodgers.
1963: After leading the San Francisco Giants to the pennant the previous season, Willie Mays becomes the highest-paid player in baseball, signing a $100,000 contract.
1966: The American League officially announces the hiring of Emmett Ashford, who will become the first black umpire in major league history.
1979: The Detroit Tigers signed Fred Holdsworth as a free agent.
1983: Justin Verlander born in Manakin Sabot, Virginia.
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1988: The Detroit Tigers signed Luis Salazar as a free agent.
1990: The Detroit Tigers signed Felipe Lira as an amateur free agent.
1991: John Fetzer dies in Honolulu at age 89. Tigers owner from 1961-1983.
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2002: The Detroit Tigers signed Bill Simas as a free agent.
2010: Free agent OF Johnny Damon reportedly signs a one-year $8 million contract with the Detroit Tigers.
2015: Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred announces a series of measures to quicken the pace of the game. Chief among them are that a batter will need to keep at least one foot in the batter's box at all times during an at-bat, and that the intermission between half innings will be strictly timed. Pitchers will be required to complete their warm-up pitches before there are only 30 seconds left before resumption of play, or risk forfeiting any unmade pitches. More dramatic changes, such as adding a pitch clock, are not introduced at this time. Violation of the new guidelines will result in fines, and not in game-related penalties.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Daniel Muno as a free agent.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Matt Murton as a free agent.
Tigers players, coaches, and executives birthdays:
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Suds Sutherland 1921.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Muddy_Ruel
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Muddy Ruel 1931-1932, general manager 1954-1956.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Tommy_Henrich
Tommy Henrich coach 1958-1959.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Roy_Face
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Elroy Face 1968.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Gullickson
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Bill Gullickson 1991-1994.
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Kurt Knudsen 1992-1994.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Justin_Verlander
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Justin Verlander 2005-2017.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Buck_Farmer
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Buck Farmer 2014-present.
Tigers players and executives who passed away:
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Ed High 1901.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnssy01.shtml
Syl Johnson 1922-1925.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/John_Fetzer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fetzer
John Fetzer Tigers owner 1958-1983.
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Casey Wise 1960.
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Bob Christian 1968.
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Kevin Collins 1970-1971.
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