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Don't expect the Detroit Tigers to make a change in hitting coaches during this season no matter how well deserved it is. For a couple reasons...

Let's say you do fire Scott Coolbaugh and bring in a new guy or an interim coach. Neither will come in with any background on the team's hitters. He will need time to learn and adjust. Not possible halfway through the year.

And finally, if you bring in an interim coach now, and then hire a new one for next year, your hitters will have cycled through 3 hitting coaches in a year with 3 different approaches. Guaranteed to mess things up for your hitters.

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4th-rder Troy Melton signs with Tigers for $517,900 (full slot 117 value).
AztecBaseball RHP, fastball to 97 mph, misses bats with slider. Size, athleticism, came on late in season.

6th-rder Danny Serretti signs with Tigers for $293,900 (full slot 177 value).
Diamond HeelsSS, rebounded from rough 2021 to hit .365 with 10 HR this spring, profiles as offensive 2B.

10th-rder Trevin Michael signs with Tigers for $50k (slot 298 = $152,800).
OU_Baseball RHP, led CWS runners-up with 10 saves, 92-95 mph fastball, bat-missing mid-80s slider. One of the better fifth-year prospects in MLBDraft, turns 25 in Sept.
 
https://woodwardsports.com/woodward-tigers-episode-017-post-mlb-draft-recap/
Woodward Tigers Podcast Episode 017: Post MLB Draft Recap. 1 Hour 55 minutes.

On the latest Woodward Tigers episode, Tigers draft guru Brian Sakowski of Perfect Game joins the crew to talk about the Detroit Tigers 2022 draft.

Brian Sakowski of Perfect Game joins the guys to talk about how the Detroit Tigers fared on draft day and the unknowns that could come for Detroit soon.

Where will Jace Jung end up being assigned?

The crypt tweet from Lynn Henning about Al Avila.

The roster tryouts begin.

Cristian Santana and Brant Hurler are rising through the Tigers prospect rankings.

Can Detroit build hitters in their player development machine?
 
July 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: John McGraw has his first win as the Giants' manager, when New York downs Brooklyn, 4 - 1. McGraw finishes with 2,763 wins as a manager, second only to Connie Mack's 3,731.

1910: Photographer Charles Conlon snapped one of the most iconic photos of Ty Cobb kicking up a cloud of dirt as he slides into third base.
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1912: Iron Man McGinnity is still pitching doubleheaders, winning a pair of games for Newark against Rochester (International League) at age 41.

1917: The Cubs sweep a doubleheader with Brooklyn on two shutouts. Grover Alexander wins the opener, 3 - 0.

1918: Hall of Famer Pee Wee Reese was born this day in Ekron, Kentucky.
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1922: When umpires Brick Owens and Tom Connolly miss a train, the Detroit and St. Louis trainers, Bits Bierhalter and Dan Howley, are pressed into service.

1926: Detroit and Washington take the unheard of time of two hours and 40 minutes to play nine innings. Detroit's 19 hits give them a 9 - 6 win, but much of the time is consumed by manager Ty Cobb's arguing over a balk call, then trying to have a heckling fan removed from the stands.

1930: Pie Traynor of the Pirates is responsible for two victories over the Phillies. His home run in the 9th seals the first game, 2 - 1, and he comes through with a three-run homer in the 13th inning of the nightcap to win, 16 - 15.

1932: Cleveland P Wes Ferrell makes 10 assists in a 12-inning game, but loses to the White Sox, 6 - 5. The record in both leagues is 12.

1936: Hall of Famer Don Drysdale was born this day in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA.
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1942: After giving up a lead-off bloop single, Newark Eagles hurler Leon Day strikes out 18 Baltimore Elite Giants to set a Negro League record.

1947: Ralph Kiner hits home runs number 24 and 25, breaking the Pirate record of 23 by Johnny Rizzo in 1938 and tied by Kiner as a rookie last year. Trailing home run king Johnny Mize, 14 to 3, at the end of May, Kiner will have 25 to Mize's 31 by the end of July.

1948: After missing 15 games with a torn rib cartilage, Ted Williams is 2 for 4 to help the Red Sox down the White Sox, 13 - 1. Bobby Doerr collects his 18th homer and adds a double and single to back Mickey Harris. Boston has now won nine straight to pull within a game and a half of the first-place Indians.

1950: Tigers P Saul Rogovin hits a 2nd-inning grand slam off Yankees P Eddie Lopat as the first-place Bengals nip the onrushing New York Yankees, 6 - 5.
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1956: Joe Cronin and Hank Greenberg are officially inducted into the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY.
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1957: Mickey Mantle hits for the cycle, and adds a stolen base, against Chicago's Bob Keegan. The Yankees win, 10 - 6.

1958: Baseball's pre-eminent hitter (and spitter), Boston's Ted Williams, is at it again although today, as noted by Bob Holbrook of the Boston Globe, Teddy Baseball branches out, irrigating an unsuspecting gathering of Kansas City supporters. After hitting a 4th-inning grounder to first, writes Holbrook, "Williams jogged part way to first, saw the play was routine and then made an abrupt turn and started back to the dugout. For his lack of fire on this play the Kansas City fans set up a crescendo of boos. Ted bristled and made his dying swan leap, spitting at the fans as he pirouetted through the air. That's all the fans needed. They set up a thunderous round of boos, the spontaneity of which amazed the observers in this sector."

1959: Ty Cobb leaves his seat in the stands at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium to greet Tigers players in the dugout.
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1959: With Ty Cobb in the stands, the Tigers make 15 hits to beat the Senators, 11 - 2. Harvey Kuenn, the American League's leading hitter, is 4 for 4 and scores four runs with 3 rbi. The second leading hitter in the league Al Kaline is 4 for 5 with 3 runs scored and 2 rbi. Jim Bunning allows four hits to win his 9th of the year.

1960: Kansas City OF Whitey Herzog hits into the only all-Cuban triple play in major league history. The action goes from Washington P Pedro Ramos, to 1B Julio Becquer, to SS Jose Valdivielso. The win, however, goes to reliever Chuck Stobbs as the Nats take an 8 - 3 decision. Harmon Killebrew has a two-run homer.

1960: In an effort to distract Ted Williams during his at-bats in the 6th and 8th innings, Indians CF Jimmy Piersall goes into a war dance. Piersall gets tossed for his efforts and manager Joe Gordon is also ejected for arguing Jimmy's case. It is Piersall's 6th ejection of the season. Gordon had previously announced that any more ejections would cost Piersall $500 each, but he thinks today's thumbing is unwarranted and waives the fine. American League president Joe Cronin is less forgiving and fines Piersall $100. The Indians win, 4 - 2, behind Jim Perry's pitching and the first major league home run of Mike de la Hoz.

1961: Using 21 pitchers, the Tigers (11) and A's (10) set an American League record for most hurlers used in an 18-inning doubleheader. At 3 hours, 54 minutes, the second game is the longest 9-inning contest in AL history. The entire doubleheader lasts six hours, 50 minutes, a major league record. The Tigers sweep, 6 - 4 and 17 - 14, taking first place by one percentage point. Game 1 the Tigers are led by Norm Cash's homerun and 3 rbi. Game 2 the Tigers Norm Cash with 4 hits, 4 runs, and 5 rbi, Rocky Colavito with 3 hits and 4 rbi, and Al Kaline with 3 runs and 2 rbi lead the 17 hit attack.

1962: The great Jackie Robinson gives his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech as he becomes the first African American player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.
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1963: The Kansas City Athletics purchased Tom Sturdivant from the Detroit Tigers.

1967: 12th Street Riot erupts during Tigers doubleheader, Willie Horton leaves Tiger Stadium in uniform to appeal for peace as civil unrest escalates at 12th & Clairmount.
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1967: Mickey Lolich lost his 10th straight to fall to 5-12 (4.40 ERA). He didn't pitch again for 19 days then went nuts: 9-1, 1.31 ERA & lights out down the stretch:
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9/30: W, 9 IP, 0 R
10/1: relief 1.2 IP, 0 R

1969: Bill Freehan goes 2-for-2 in the All-Star Game at RFK Stadium, with a home run off Steve Carlton and an RBI single off Bob Gibson. Willie McCovey hits two home runs for the NL in a 9-3 win for the N.L. 7th straight All-Star Game win, with McCovey named All-Star MVP. Mel Stottlemyre starts for the AL when Denny McLain is late arriving from a dental appointment.
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1971: Mickey Lolich loses his 100th decision for a 132-100 career record.

1974: The National League triumphs in the All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, winning, 7 - 2. Steve Garvey, elected as a starter as a write-in choice, is the game's MVP.

1984: Tigers beat the indians 4 - 1. Jack Morris wins his 13th of the season. Kirk Gibson (15th) & Lance Parrish (20th) hit back-to-back home runs in the first. Jack Morris & the bullpen hold the Indians scoreless for 8 ? innings. Tigers are 67-29 #Relive84

1986: Jack Morris' scoreless inning streak ends at 31 in the first inning on an unearned run. Morris then holds the Twins scoreless for 7 more innings. Johnny Grubb hits a pinch hit grand slam in the Tigers' 12-2 win.
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1991: Texas's Nolan Ryan notches his 308th career win in a 5 - 4 victory over the Red Sox. Rich Gossage garners his 308th career save in relief. The game marks Ryan's 545th consecutive start, surpassing Steve Carlton's major league record.

2000: Cooperstown, delivers first baseman Tony Perez, manager Sparky Anderson and Reds announcer Marty Brennaman into the Baseball Hall of Fame along with 1975 Red Sox World Series rival Carlton Fisk. Also enshrined are 19th Century Cincinnati second baseman Bid McPhee, and longtime member of the Detroit Stars and one of the Negro Leagues' most prolific sluggers star centerfielder Norman 'Turkey' Stearnes is inducted posthumously.

2002: The Detroit Tigers traded Matt Boone (minors), Brian Moehler and cash to the Cincinnati Reds for players to be named later and David Espinosa (minors). The Cincinnati Reds sent Noochie Varner (minors) (August 30, 2002) and Jorge Cordova (minors) (September 24, 2002) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2009: Mark Buehrle of the White Sox pitches the 18th perfect game in major league history in shutting down the Rays, 5 - 0. Dewayne Wise, inserted as a defensive substitute in the 9th, saves the gem by reaching over the left-center field fence to deprive Gabe Kapler of a home run. It is the second career no-hitter for Buehrle, who threw one on April 18, 2007. After the game, he receives a congratulatory phone call from President Barack Obama, a staunch White Sox fan.

2012: The Marlins send P Anibal Sanchez and IF Omar Infante to the Tigers in return for P Jacob Turner and minor-leaguers Rob Brantly and Brian Flynn; and in a major league first, the teams also swap picks in next season's amateur draft.

2014: The Tigers shore up their bullpen with the acquisition of Joakim Soria from the Rangers in return for Ps Jake Thompson and Corey Knebel.
Closer has proved to be a weak link for the Tigers this year, with Joe Nathan sporting a 5.89 ERA.

2016: In a bizarre incident, White Sox ace Chris Sale is scratched from a scheduled start against the Tigers because of what General Manager Rick Hahn describes as a "clubhouse incident". Sale apparently was upset at this team's decision to wear throwback uniforms from the late 1970s, including their infamous dark blue long-collared jerseys, and in a fit of sartorial criticism, destroyed the uniforms with a pair of scissors. Matt Albers makes an emergency start wearing the Sox's 1980s white jerseys. Sale's tantrum will result in a five-day suspension handed by the ChiSox and he will be traded for a package of prospects after the season.

2018: The Red Sox continue their scorching pace as a 5 - 3 win over the Orioles, behind the pitching of Rick Porcello, puts them at 40 games above .500 for the first time since 1949.

2018: The Tigers rally from 2 runs down in the 9th with 3 straight doubles to win 5-4.

2020: Huge Shithead Commissioner Rob Manfred springs a surprise on everyone as he announces a modified postseason format for this year only. There will be 8 teams participating from each league: the two teams with the best records in each division, and the ones with the two next best records in the league. The teams will be seeded one to eight. The Wild Card Game will be replaced by a preliminary round with all teams participating, played in best-of-three format, with all games played in the better-ranked team's ballpark.

2020: In the most belated opening day in major league history, a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the Yankees defeat the Nationals, 4 - 1 in an interleague game ended in the 6th inning by a violent thunderstorm. Without any spectators present, the nation's chief immunologist, Dr. Anthony Fauci, throws a wild ceremonial first pitch at Nationals Park, before Giancarlo Stanton hits a two-run homer off Max Scherzer to put New York ahead to stay in the top of the 1st. The Yankees' prize off-season signing, Gerrit Cole, allows just one hit, a solo homer by Adam Eaton, in pitching an abbreviated complete game. As a reminder that the health crisis is still a reality, the Nationals play without LF Juan Soto, who tests positive for COVID-19 on the morning of the game.
In the only other game played today, RF Mookie Betts makes his presence felt in his first game in a Dodgers uniform, one day after signing a $325-million contract extension, in an 8 - 1 win over the Giants. Rookie Dustin May, a last-minute replacement for scheduled opening day starter Clayton Kershaw, victim of a back injury, allows the Giants an early run, but it's all blue after that as Kik? Hernandez drives in 5 runs on 4 hits, while Betts starts a five-run rally in the 7th with his first hit for his new team, scoring the go-ahead run on a close play at home.

2021: The Cleveland baseball team announces it will be called the Cleveland Guardians beginning in 2022. The name replaces the name "Indians" which had been used for over 100 years but has grown increasingly controversial over the past two decades.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcallsp01.shtml
Lewis 'Sport' McAllister 1901-1903.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dressle01.shtml
Lee Dressen 1918.

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Cy Fried 1920.

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Frank Croucher 1939-1941.

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Johnny Groth 1946-1952, 1957-1960.

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Ray Scarborough 1953.

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Matt Hall 2018-2019.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

Detroit Tigers GM, Al Avila, has been coming under increasing scrutiny this year for his efforts in rebuilding the team. Avila has been the GM since 2015.

First, it was a series of national articles and radio shows that analyzed his moves in trading, drafting and signing talent. Lately, Detroit?s local media has joined them in the criticism. Both have come to the conclusion that Avila has not made any impactful moves to help this team move forward.

At the beginning of the year, Al (and Chris Ilitch) said that the rebuild was over. However, this team has significantly regressed since last year and are once again on track to lose 90+ ? 100 games this season.

The Tigers officially started the rebuilding process 6 years ago (if you don?t count the roster dumping that started in 2015) and it is expected that it will take a number of additional years before they become competitive.

However, the significant number of injuries have certainly been a factor this year in the team?s performance. And in a public statement, Chris Ilitch said he was ?very pleased? with the progress of the team. Later on, his statement was clarified to mean that he was referring to the emergence of some rookies as the Tigers attempted to control the damage.

The Tigers were also forced into issuing a mea culpa recently with Al Avila stating that (sic) ?mistakes were made? and that the team was trying to correct them.

Over the past 2 weeks, Totally Tigers has published Avila?s track records on trades, free agent signings and draft selection. They are readily available (either scroll backwards or enter key words into the search engine box on the right hand side of this blog) for your review as you consider this question and cast your vote:

Should Al Avila remain as the Detroit Tigers GM? After 7 years of tearing down and trying to rebuild, is it time to replace him with a new GM who will move this team forward? Or should Al be given more time?

Should Al Avila keep his job as the Tigers' GM?

1. Yes

2. No

Vote
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/eduardo-rodriguez-throwing-plan-in-place-for-return
E-Rod working out, has plan for return.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/7...t-manning-alex-faedo-rony-garcia-beau-brieske
Tigers look for Eduardo Rodriguez?s return in late August.
A.J. Hinch also offered plenty of roster/injury updates.
BYBTB

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2022...rogram-targeted-to-return-in-late-august.html
Eduardo Rodriguez Begins Throwing Program, Targeted To Return In Late August.
MLBTR

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...o-rodriguez-drawn-up-plan-for-his-return.html
Tigers say they?ve talked to Eduardo Rodriguez, drawn up plan for his return.
Mlive
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/riley-greene-akil-baddoo-make-highlight-reel-catches
Tigers' defense flashy, but beaten by mistakes.
Tigers official site

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Boxscore.

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Twins 8 - Tigers 4: Pineda exits early, Minnesota beats up bullpen.
Tyler Alexander gave the Tigers a shot, but things imploded after that.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...se-gift-wrap-win-minnesota-twins/10137191002/
Slop-fest: Tigers can't overcome shoddy late-inning defense, gift-wrap win for Twins.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...s-score-minnesota-twins-joe-ryan/10136735002/
Detroit Tigers' bats silent for too long again in 8-4 loss to Minnesota Twins.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/07/tigers-defense-dazzles-then-falters-in-8-4-loss-to-twins.html
Tigers? defense dazzles, then falters in 8-4 loss to Twins.
Mlive
 
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July 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: In a baseball rarity, the Pittsburgh Pirates score in every inning, a major-league record of course, defeating the Reds, 11 - 2. Deacon Phillippe is the winner over Jesse Tannehill, who will be his teammate next year.

1905: Tigers workhorse George Mullin surrenders his first over-the-fence home run in two years and 15 days.
He won?t give up another one until July 2, 1910.

1911: An American League All-Star team plays the Naps in Cleveland, raising $12,914 for the late Addie Joss's family. The All-Stars win, 5 - 3. Joe Wood and Walter Johnson pitch for the All-Stars, while Cy Young twirls for the Naps.

1926: Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth demonstrate that power hitting is not the only thing they can do when Lou scores on a double steal with the Babe in a victory over the White Sox.

1933: Frank Frisch is appointed manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, replacing Gabby Street.

1938: 44-year-old Babe Ruth, roughly three years into his retirement and currently first base coach for the Brooklyn Dodgers, launches one 430 feet out of Sportsman's Park to win the $50 grand prize in a pre-game distance-hitting contest featuring an otherwise active pool of contestants including Cardinals Joe Medwick (the runner-up at 425 feet), Johnny Mize and Don Padgett, as well as Brooklyn's Dolph Camilli and Ernie Koy.

1939: The Detroit Tigers release oft-injured Dixie Walker. He signs with Brooklyn, with whom he will have his most productive year.

1958: After yesterday's Kansas City spitting episode, Boston's Ted Williams, for the second time in less than two years, is fined for his transgression, though in this instance by the league rather than his own GM, and for the relatively painless sum of $250 rather than the somewhat draconian $5000 extracted from the "Splinter" on August 7, 1956. Upon being informed of the league's decision, Teddy delivers this heartfelt apology: "I'm sorry I did it. I was so mad at the park that I lost my temper and afterward I was sorry about it. I'm principally sorry about losing the $250."

1961: In an unusual mid-season exhibition match at Yankee Stadium, the San Francisco Giants beat their former cross-town rivals, 4 - 1. Mickey Mantle's homer accounts for the only Bronx Bombers run and Willie Mays has two RBIs for the visiting "Jints". 50,000 fans are on hand.

1961: At Kansas City, Detroit P Frank Lary collides with rookie 3B Steve Boros, and both players leave the game with injuries. Lary does not miss a start but Boros's collarbone is broken and he will not return. He has 53 RBIs to date.

1964: Hank Aguirre gives up five runs on three homers to New York in the first four innings, but the Tigers overcome a 5 - 2 deficit to win 10 - 5. Late 2 run homers by Jerry Lumpe 2B, and "Mr. Everything" Al Kaline RF, his a deep blast to left center gets the win for the Tigers and relief pitcher Larry Sherry.
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Kaline hits another 2-run homer in Game 2 of a doubleheader, but the Tigers lose 6-3.
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1965: Tigers win 7-4 over the whitesox on home runs by Norm Cash, Al Kaline, and Bill Freehan.
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1967: Tigers announce they are moving 2 games with the Orioles to Baltimore after civil unrest in Detroit.

1968: Two eighth inning pinch hit singles turned a 4-3 Washington lead into a 5-4 Tigers lead. Jon Warden then saved Denny McLain's 19th victory as Detroit won the opener of this three game series in the Nation's Capitol, 6-4.

1968: Hoyt Wilhelm's 907th game breaks Cy Young's record for major league pitching appearances, but he loses a 2 - 1 decision to Oakland.
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1970: Chicago's Bill Melton ties the major-league record by striking out seven times in a doubleheader split with Detroit. Melton will strike out his first three times up in his next game, in Baltimore on the 28th, before flying out in the 9th.
The Sox win the opener today, 5 - 2, with six straight singles and five runs in the 9th. The Tigers win the nitecap, 5 - 4, in the 9th when Don Wert draws a walk from Wilbur Wood with the sacks full.

1970: For the 4th time in his career, Billy Williams has the only hit(s) for the Cubs, as he connects safely twice against the Braves' Phil Niekro. Each time previously, Williams also had multiple-hit games to spoil no-hitters. Niekro coasts to a 9 - 0 victory over Fergie Jenkins.

1973: Although not selected, Willie Mays appears in the All-Star Game thanks to Commissioner Bowie Kuhn increasing the player limit so the "Say Hey Kid" can participate in the Mid-summer classic. Mays strikes out in his final All-Star appearance. The National League wins, 7 - 1. A record 54 players are used, including Catfish Hunter, who sustains a fractured thumb that will sideline him for four weeks. The A's ace has a 15-3 record at the time.

1983: In the memorable "Pine Tar Game" at Yankee Stadium, George Brett hits an apparent 2-run home run off Rich Gossage to give the Kansas City Royals a 5 - 4 lead with two outs in the 9th inning, only to have the homer taken away when Yankees manager Billy Martin, at the urging of coach Don Zimmer, points out that the pine tar on Brett's bat handle exceeds the 17 inches allowed in the rules. As a result, Brett is called out for illegally batting the ball, giving New York a 4 - 3 victory. Brett goes ballistic and the Royals immediately protest. American League President Lee MacPhail overrules his umpires for the first time, saying that the umpire's call went against the spirit of the rule, which should be rewritten and clarified, and that the home run will stand. The game will be resumed from that point on August 18th.

1983: Detroit?s star shortstop Alan Trammell has his only 5-for-5 day in the Tigers 4 - 3 win over the angels.

1984: Tigers beat the indians 9 - 5. Milt Wilcox gets his 10th win. Tigers get home runs from Lou Whitaker, Kirk Gibson, and Dave Bergman. Tigers are 11-2 coming out of the All-Star break, improve to 68-29.
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1987: Lou Whitaker hits a home run and a double to give the Tigers a 6-3 win over the Angels. Tigers are 2 games behind the Yankees in the AL East.

1993: The Detroit Tigers signed Storm Davis as a free agent.

1993: at Tiger Stadium: Travis Fryman, Rob Deer, & Mickey Tettleton each hit 3-run home runs in a 20-4 romp over the A's.

2001: The Yankees edge the Tigers 6 - 5, despite an 8th-inning moon shot by Detroit's Juan Encarnacion, off Ramiro Mendoza, that lands in the second row of the empty blue bleacher seats in left CF. It is believed to be the first ball hit into that area since Yankee Stadium was remodeled in 1976.

2002: The Detroit Tigers selected Erik Sabel off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks.

2002: The Tigers shut out the Royals 3 - 0, in one hour and 41 minutes - the fastest 9-inning game in the major leagues since 1984.

2011: 2B Roberto Alomar, P Bert Blyleven and GM Pat Gillick are inducted into the Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Cooperstown, NY. The day has special significance for fans of the Toronto Blue Jays as both Alomar and Gillick had their greatest success with the Jays' back-to-back World Series-winning teams in 1992 and 1993.

2012: The Yanks make history by becoming the first team since the 1927 Athletics to have three players (Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins) with 2,500+ career hits in the starting lineup. New York uses Rodriguez, Derek Jeter and the newly-acquired Ichiro Suzuki to pull that off.

2013: The Detroit Tigers signed Jair Jurrjens as a free agent.

2016: Ken Griffey, Jr. and Mike Piazza are inducted into the Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Cooperstown, NY. Griffey obtained the highest percentage of the vote ever - 99.3% - in being elected in his first year of eligibility by the BBWAA, while Piazza made it on his fourth try. A crowd estimated at 50,000, the second-largest ever at Cooperstown, is on hand to witness the event.

2020: Every Tiger's player will wear No. 6 in 2020 to honor the late legendary Al Kaline who passed away April 6 of this year.
https://ilitchnewshub.com/2020/10/re...igers jersey.
Remembering ?Mr. Tiger?: Commemorative Al Kaline ?6? Patches Available Now.
https://tigers.auctions.mlb.com/iSyn...ductId=1782449

2022: The induction ceremony is held for the Class of 2022 at the Hall of Fame. Three of the seven men inducted - David Ortiz, Jim Kaat and Tony Oliva - are present to receive the honor. The others, all deceased, are represented by relatives - Gil Hodges, Minnie Minoso and Buck O'Neil - while Dave Winfield introduces 19th century black baseball pioneer Bud Fowler. Over 35,000 people are present in Cooperstown, NY to witness the ceremony, and Dominican flags and Boston Red Sox gear, in honor of Ortiz, are well in evidence in the crowd.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stovaje01.shtml
Jesse Stoval 1904.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lindsch01.shtml
Chris Lindsay 1905-1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kaiseje01.shtml
Jeff Kaiser 1991.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/olivejo01.shtml
Joe Oliver 1998.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithja05.shtml
Jason Smith 2004-2005.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fisheed01.shtml
Ed Fisher 1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/orengjo01.shtml
Joe Orengo 1944.

Baseball Reference
 
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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

With 18 MLB teams technically in the hunt for post-season playoffs, the trade deadline action is starting to heat up.

The Tigers will once again be sellers and their bullpen, ranked #3 in MLB, is expected to receive much attention by teams looking to beef up.

The Tigers starting rotation ranks #29 and their offense is last and about to set historic records. The bullpen is the only positive part of this roster. Given the almost complete destruction of the starting rotation, is the bullpen even more important to this team?

Should the Tigers entertain offers on their relievers? Soto? Cisneros? Fulmer? The latter is in his last year before he becomes a free agent and is expected to command a hefty multi-year contract.

Should the Tigers accept offers from other teams in order to get prospects or players who can come in and fill holes? Will the trade-off be worth it?

Or does the team need these players for next year? Should they keep Michael Fulmer for the rest of the year before he presumably leaves for another team?

Today?s blog addresses this dilemma and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!

For this one blog only, you?ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can respond to as many other readers as you want.

TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

Should the Tigers trade any of their relievers?

1. No

2. Only Michael Fulmer

3. Yes

VOTE
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-injuries-and-roster-moves
Injuries & Moves: Pineda (triceps tightness) placed on IL.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2022/07/tigers-place-michael-pineda-on-15-day-injured-list.html
Tigers Place Michael Pineda On 15-Day Injured List.
MLBTR

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-alexander-michael-pineda-injury/10139145002/
Detroit Tigers' Tyler Alexander enters rotation as Michael Pineda lands on injured list.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...-pineda-on-il-bring-back-rookie-reliever.html
Tigers place Michael Pineda on IL, bring back rookie reliever.
Mlive
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/rony-garcia-exits-with-another-injury-to-tigers-rotation
'Fairly miserable': Tigers' staff suffers another blow.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/twins-v...901#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662901
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/7...wins-recap-final-score-rony-garcia-sonny-gray
Twins 9 - Tigers 1: Well, that was lousy.
Another Tiger pitcher gets (re-)injured, Kody Clemens ends up on the mound, and this one was pretty miserable.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-twins-detroit-tigers-new-depths/10139227002/
Second straight thumping by Twins sends Tigers to new depths, 20 games under .500
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...y-garcia-right-shoulder-soreness/10139666002/
Detroit Tigers pitcher Rony Garc?a leaves game with right shoulder soreness.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...oit-tigers-score-minnesota-twins/10139430002/
Detroit Tigers get a familiar mix in 9-1 loss to Twins: hurt pitcher, snoozing bats.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...tarting-pitcher-as-twins-cruise-to-sweep.html
Tigers lose another starting pitcher as Twins cruise to sweep.
Mlive
 
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