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The Tigers are placing outfielder Cameron Maybin on the injured list because of a strained quad. Maybin suffered the injury Thursday, just the sixth game since the once-touted Tigers prospect returned to Detroit for a third stint. The club signed Maybin to a one-year, $1.5MM deal in free agency.
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https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id...cameron-maybin-injured-list-right-quad-strain
Tigers put Cameron Maybin on injured list with right quad strain.
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https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/locked-on-tigers/e/76592789?autoplay=true
Locked On Detroit Tigers Podcast. A Royal Split. 18 minutes.

The Tigers split a four game series against the Kansas City Royals. Chris talks about the pitching performance by Ivan Nova as well as Miguel Cabrera, who hit two home runs in a game for the first time in almost four years.
In segment two, Chris talks about Cameron Maybin's injury, Jeimer Candelario's putrid start, and he previews tonight's pitching matchup!
 
https://www.mlb.com/gameday/reds-vs...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=631480
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/reds-vs...,lock_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=631480
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers win over the Reds.

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-bottom-of-order-strong-against-reds
Tigers' bottom of the order gets job done.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2020/7...incinnati-reds-recap-july-31-spencer-turnbull
Tigers 7 - Reds 2: Can we play the Reds forever?
The score was tight once again, but the Tigers came away victorious.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...up-reds-11-hit-attack-7-2-victory/5556251002/
Tigers befuddle Reds with 11-hit attack, lights-out pitching in 7-2 victory.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-tigers-score-cincinnati-reds-7-2/5560368002/
Detroit Tigers do everything right to pummel Cincinnati Reds, 7-2.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2020/0...eds-win-opener-7-2-box-score-game-rewind.html
Tigers keep finding ways to beat Reds, win opener 7-2: Box score, game rewind.
Mlive
 
August 1 in Tigers and mlb history:

1888: The Detroit Wolverines released Deacon McGuire.

1901: Kid Nichols, in relief, and Christy Mathewson face each other for the second time in three days, with Matty winning this outing. Nichols relieves in the 7th with the score, 5 - 5, but New York scores four runs to take a 9 - 5 lead. Boston retaliates with three runs to put Matty on the ropes, but he escapes with a 9 - 8 win.

1902: Sam Crawford signed with the Tigers. He also signed with the Reds. Presidents of the Al and NL agree to allow Crawford to the Tigers.
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1903: The Giants, losers of 11 of 13 games, get a big boost today as Iron Joe McGinnity asks to pitch both ends of a doubleheader. He lives up to his name, winning both from Boston, 4 - 1 and 5 - 2, giving up just six hits in each game. Five Giants (some sources say eight) are nicked by pitches in the two games, while the two teams combine to plunk six (or 11).

1905: Cleveland "loans" catcher Jay Clarke to Detroit. He'll be returned to Cleveland, August 11. He's the third catcher this year to be sold, then returned to his original team.

1913: The Detroit Tigers purchased Lou North from Jackson (Southern Michigan).

1924: Dazzy Vance strikes out seven consecutive batters to establish a major league record as the Brooklyn Robins defeat the Cubs, 4 - 0.

1928: Babe Ruth hits home run No. 42 and is four weeks ahead of his 1927 pace.

1929: Grover Cleveland Alexander wins his 372nd game to tie Christy Mathewson's National League record for wins (the record has since been amended to 373 wins). The Cards top the Robins, 5 - 2.

1937: Lou Gehrig hits for the cycle against the Browns, as the Yankees win, 14 - 5. It is the second time he has performed this feat in his career.

1937: Tigers slugger Hank Greenberg is greeted by the batboy after a solo HR at Fenway Park. Catcher is Moe Berg. (Red Sox 11, Tigers 4).
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1938: Al Munro Elias, founder of the Elias Sports Bureau and for many years the official statistician of the National League and International League, dies in New York City at age 67.

1940: The Detroit Tigers released Red Kress.

1941: Yankees southpaw Lefty Gomez breaks the major league mark for walks in a shutout by issuing 11 walks in a 9 - 0 victory over the Browns.

1943: Player losses to the military have taken some of the competition out of Cards-Brooklyn confrontations, but the brawling doesn't stop. A duster aimed at Stan Musial by Dodger P Les Webber clears both benches.

1945: At the Polo Grounds, Mel Ott hits his historic 500th career home run off Braves hurler Johnny Hutchings as the Giants beat Boston, 9 - 2. Master Melvin is the third major leaguer to reach this career milestone.

1948: At Cleveland, the Tribe sweep a pair from the Red Sox, 12 - 2 and 6 - 1, to move into 2nd place in the American League. Bob Lemon coasts to his 14th win in the opener, beating Ellis Kinder. Larry Doby drives in four runs. Cleveland RF Hank Edwards dislocates his shoulder crashing into the fence making a spectacular catch of Stan Spence's home run bid. Sam Zoldak wins the nightcap. The Sox drop from 1st to 4th place with the double loss; Cleveland, New York and Boston are each a game back of the A's.

1953: Warren Spahn of the Braves allows just an infield hit to Richie Ashburn in the 4th in beating Philadelphia, 5 - 0.
It is Spahn's 31st career shutout.

1954: The Dodgers' Clem Labine beans Joe Adcock in the 4th. Though he is wearing a batting helmet, Adcock is taken out of the game as a precautionary measure. His helmet apparently saves him from a serious injury. He will appear in the starting line-up the next day.
Gene Conley reciprocates by knocking down Jackie Robinson in the 6th. Robinson ends up scrapping with Eddie Mathews. The Braves win, 10 - 5, their 10th win in a row, as Conley runs his record to 10-5.

1957: The Detroit Tigers purchased Johnny Groth from the Kansas City Athletics.

1962: Drawing a combined 32 bases on balls in a doubleheader, the Tigers (20) and A's (12) tie an American League record. The Tigers sweep, winning the opener 6 - 5, with three runs in the 9th, then taking the nightcap 9 - 1 behind Howie Koplitz's (1-0) complete game effort.

1969: Dick Williams pulls Carl Yastrzemski from the Boston lineup after one at-bat and fines him $500 for "dogging it." Jim Lonborg allows just three hits over eight innings, but the A's rally in the 9th for three runs and beat the Sox, 4 - 3.

1972: Tigers manager Billy Martin gets a warning for stalling tactics in an attempt to force a rainout. Tigers threw to first base where the runner wasn't leading off, purposefully let a fly ball drop and held a relay throw in an eventual 9 inning loss to the brewers.

1973: Thurman Munson and Carlton Fisk brawl at Fenway Park. With a 2 - 2 score in the top of the 9th, Munson, attempting to score from third on a missed bunt by Gene Michael, crashes into Fisk and they both come up swinging. Boston wins, 3 - 2, in the bottom of the inning.

1974: Detroit's Woodie Fryman stops Milwaukee, 2 - 0, giving up just one hit, a 7th-inning single to Bobby Mitchell.

1982: Hank Aaron, the holder of the career home run record (755) and RBI record (2,297); Frank Robinson, the first player to win the MVP in both leagues and the first black manager in the majors; Travis Jackson, an outstanding offensive and defensive shortstop for the Giants during the 1920s; and former commissioner Happy Chandler, who provided leadership in breaking baseball's color line, are inducted in the Hall of Fame.

1993: Reggie Jackson is inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame.

1994: Hostilities between the owners and players heat up. The owners withhold $7.8 million they are obligated to pay the players' pension and benefit plans.

1998: By homering from both sides of the plate for the third time this season, Tiger switch-hitter Tony Clark sets an American League record as Detroit defeats the Devil Rays 8 - 0.

2001: For the 33rd time in the team's history, the Tigers turn a triple play as Mariner Mark McLemore lines out to second baseman Damion Easley, who throws to shortstop Deivi Cruz to double up Tom Lampkin. Cruz then relays the ball to first baseman Shane Halter, catching Ichiro Suzuki off first to complete Detroit's first triple killing since July 3, 1992, when the victim was also Seattle.

2006: The Detroit Tigers signed Mauricio Robles as an amateur free agent.

2006: Carlos Guillen stretches a single into a double to become the tenth Tiger to hit for the cycle in the Tigers 10 - 4 win over the rays.
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2009: Rookie Andrew McCutchen homers three times and drives in 6 runs to lead the new-look Pirates to an 11 - 6 win over Washington. Pittsburgh has traded away 6 regulars over the last week and won their first two games since the deals. McCutchen is the first Pirate rookie ever to go deep three times in a contest.

2009: The Oakland Athletics retire Rickey Henderson's uniform number 24, to mark his recent induction into the Hall of Fame. Rickey says that he is "very, very humbled".

2016: The trading deadline is pushed back by one day because the traditional date of July 31st falls on a Sunday this year, and teams take full advantage of the extra 24 hours as they conclude 18 trades today, involving a total of 49 players. Among the most active teams are the Rangers, who acquire C Jonathan Lucroy and P Jeremy Jeffress from Milwaukee and OF Carlos Beltran from the Yankees, giving up five prospects in return. Milwaukee also sends RP Will Smith to the Giants, who acquire P Matt Moore from Tampa Bay in a separate deal. The Dodgers land P Rich Hill and OF Josh Reddick from Oakland and P Jesse Chavez from Toronto, the latter in return for P Mike Bolsinger. Toronto also swaps P Drew Hutchison with Pittsburgh to land P Francisco Liriano, and obtain P Scott Feldman from Houston. The Mets are also active, acquiring OF Jay Bruce from Cincinnati and repatriating P Jon Niese from Pittsburgh, while the Cubs land P Joe Smith from the Angels.

2019: MLB hands out a bevy of suspensions following one of the most violent on-field brawl in recent years which occurred on July 30th in a game between the Reds and Pirates. The longest suspensions go to Pirates pitcher Keone Kela who gets 10 games for starting the whole fracas by throwing at the head of Derek Dietrich, and to Reds P Amir Garrett, who distinguished himself by taking wild swings at opponents, who gets 8. Cincinnati manager David Bell will be out for 6 games after returning to the field following a prior ejection to take part in the fisticuffs, and OF Yasiel Puig who gets 3 games after joining in the fight in spite of having been traded shortly beforehand. Others being punished include Pirates manager Clint Hurdle and players Jos? Osuna, Kyle Crick and Jared Hughes. A number of other players escape with only fines. There had already been a total of 9 ejections during the game itself.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lovesl01.shtml
Slim Love 1919-1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Milt_May
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/maymi01.shtml
Milt May 1976-1979.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bohanbr01.shtml
Brian Bohanon 1995.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jarvike01.shtml
Kevin Jarvis 1997.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jeffegr01.shtml
Gregg Jefferies 1999-2000.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/ramirni01.shtml
Nick Ramirez 2019.

Tigers players, coaches, or managers who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Don_Heffner
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/heffndo01.shtml
Don Heffner 1944, coach 1961.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jack_Tighe
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/tigheja99.shtml
Jack Tighe coach 1942, 1955-1956, manager 1957-1958, scout 1958-1960.
Tigers minor leagues player and manager 1930's/1940's/1950's/1960's.

Baseball Reference
 
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https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2020/07/31/the-saturday-survey-93/
THE SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Saturday Survey offers readers the opportunity to weigh in on a relevant topic. So here is a poll to gauge the pulse of our baseball-lovin? peeps.

Today, we center the discussion on Miguel Cabrera and how he has started the season offensively.

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!

Through the first tenth of the season, Miguel Cabrera has been struggling at the plate, hitting .091 with 1 HR and 2 RBIs. Then on Thursday night, Miggy hit 2 HRs. Through his first 7 games, he?s now hitting .154 in 26 at-bats with 4 hits, 3HRs and 8 SOs.

The season is still very young and prepping for this very strange season has been problematic. However, Miggy is now 37 and has battled a number of injuries including back and knee issues.

To his credit, he has lost a significant amount of weight since the 2019 season and had a fine spring training back in March.

Please participate in the survey in order to convey where you stand on Miggy and how he has started the season.

From what you know and have seen about Cabrera, what do you believe is the primary cause of his slow start to the season?
1. Too early to have an opinion.

2. Typical of his usual slow start to the season.

3. Pandemic-related changes to the season.

4. He?s getting older.

5. His back and knees are to blame.

6. No worries, he?ll be fine.

7. Other.

Vote.
 
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ive-threatens-pause-tigers-season/5562266002/
'Tough stuff': Tigers' season could be paused amid Cardinals' positive tests.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-cardinals-covid-19-situation-mlb/5562410002/
Detroit Tigers stuck in wait-and-see mode over Cardinals' COVID-19 outbreak situation.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2020/08/while-tigers-enjoy-hot-start-covid-threat-looms-large.html
While Tigers enjoy hot start, COVID threat looms large.
Mlive
 
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