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July 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: Christy Mathewson wins his 16th, defeating the Reds, 7 - 2. The game is close until Frank Bowerman belts a three-run homer in the 8th for the Giants. Cincy fans get a scare in the 1st inning when Reds catcher Ed Phelps is knocked unconscious when he is struck by the back swing of Sam Mertes. Phelps is rushed to a hospital.

1908: With the Highlanders leading the Tigers 3 - 2 in the 8th, Detroit scores two runs on a Ty Cobb triple. With lefty Claude Rossman the next hitter, New York's new manager Kid Elberfeld moves righty pitcher Jack Chesbro to 1B and replaces him with first baseman Hal Chase. Chase allows a fly ball that scores Cobb, then goes back to 1B and Chesbro resumes his spot on the mound. It is Chase's only pitching appearance as the Tigers win, 5 - 3.

1916: Tigers' Harry Heilmann dives into the Detroit River to save three people from drowning.
https://www.blessyouboys.com/2018/7/26/17616830/detroit-tigers-history-harry-heilmann-hall-of-fame

1916: Tris Speaker has three hits against lefty Babe Ruth to finally drive him from the mound in the 8th inning. Reliever Rube Foster wild pitches home a run and Braggo Roth's second double gives Cleveland a 5 - 3 lead. The Tribe wins it, 5 - 4, with Ruth the loser. Ruth is 2 for 4 with a two-run single.

1918: Walter Johnson gives up one hit (a triple by George Sisler) in the first 11 innings of a 15-inning, four-hit, 1 - 0 win.

1921: Max Carey flags down 11 flies in centerfield in the Pirates' 6 - 3 win over New York, tying three others for the National League record.

1921: The Detroit Tigers released Eddie Ainsmith.

1930: The A's pull off triple steals twice in one game against the Indians. Al Simmons, Bing Miller, and Dib Williams are the base thieves in the 1st inning, and Mickey Cochrane, Simmons, and Jimmie Foxx steal together in the 4th.

1936: The Red Sox tally 20 hits to crush the Tigers, 18 - 3, scoring all their runs in two big innings. The Sox score six in the 2nd to drive Tommy Bridges from the mound, then tally 12 more in the 5th; it is the second time this month that the Red Sox have scored more than 10 runs in an inning. Doc Cramer has four Boston hits, while three others have three hits. Lefty Grove gives up nine hits in the easy win.

1941: Forty-one-year-old Lefty Grove wins his 300th game as the Boston Red Sox defeat the Cleveland Indians, 10 - 6, before a Fenway Park Ladies Day crowd of 16,000. Though he will make six more starts, this will be Grove's last career win.

1944: The Detroit Tigers released Charlie Metro.

1948: In the tight four-team American League race, Joe DiMaggio leads the Yanks to a sweep over the White Sox, 5 - 3 and 7 - 3. Joe D is 3 for 3 in the first game to back Ed Lopat, then adds a triple and two doubles in the nitecap. His three RBIs in game two gives him an AL-high 86.
In Boston, the other DiMaggio, Dom, makes two spectacular catches against the Indians as well as homering off Satchel Paige. The Red Sox beat Cleveland, 3 - 0, for their 15th win in 16 games. Joe Dobson tops Steve Gromek to leave the Sox percentage points ahead of the 2nd-place A's. Cleveland and New York are each 1 1/2 games back. With the Braves in 1st place, it is the first time since 1916 that both Boston teams are at the top spot.

1951: Ouch!! Willie Mays's oft-recalled bare-handed grab of left-handed Rocky Nelson's screaming opposite field line drive takes place in Forbes Field in the 1st inning of a 5 - 4 Giant loss to Pittsburgh. Mays runs to the left-center corner of the bullpen (also known as Greenberg Gardens, or Kiner's Corner), about 410 feet from the plate. At the last minute, the wind gets a hold of Nelson's slicing shot and starts pushing it back towards right. Mays looks up and locates the ball but too late to adjust. As he will recall on June 3, 1957, after robbing Roberto Clemente on a shot to almost the same spot, "I couldn't get my glove around. So I just stuck my bare hand up and the ball stuck."

1959: Against Detroit, Yankee first baseman Moose Skowron reaching for a wide throw, collides with Tiger runner Coot Veal. Skowron's arm is broken in two places and he is out for the rest of the season. Marv Throneberry will fill in at 1B. The Yanks win, 9 - 8, when Yogi Berra hits a home run in the 9th with Mickey Mantle on. Prior to the Yogi home run, Bobby Richardson and Fritz Brickell hit their first major league homers for New York. Berra's home run erases five Yankee errors, three by 3B Hector Lopez.

1961: With his four-home run performance in the doubleheader sweep over the White Sox, Roger Maris moves 25 games ahead of Babe Ruth's 1927 pace. The Yankee slugger now has 40 for the year and will finish the season with a record 61 round trippers.
Mickey Mantle also homers off Frank Baumann in the first game. He ends the day with 38 home runs.

1962: Stan Musial becomes the National League's all-time leader in runs batted in with 1,862, driving in both of the Cardinal runs in a 5 - 2 loss to the Dodgers.

1966: Red Sox great Ted Williams and Casey Stengel are inducted into the Hall of Fame. In his induction speech the "Spendid Splinter" makes a strong appeal for the inclusion of Negro League stars at Cooperstown.
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1967: Race riots in Detroit force postponement of a Tigers-Orioles game. The games scheduled for the 26th and 27th are shifted to Baltimore.

1982: Lou Whitaker hits 2 triples. The Tigers beat Texas 7-6 on a walk-off single by Enos Cabell in the bottom of the 9th.
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1982: Steve Carlton pitches his 50th career shutout, a 1 - 0 five-hitter against the Dodgers and Jerry Reuss.

1990: For the second time in his career, George Brett hits for the cycle, as Kansas City beats Toronto, 6 - 1.

1991: A jersey once worn by Yankees Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle is sold for $71,500 at an auction in Manhattan. A Ty Cobb tobacco card brings in $62,700.

1993: Detroit P Mike Moore hurls a one-hit, 3 - 0 shutout over the Royals. Wally Joyner's 2nd-inning single is the only Kansas City safety.

1998: Former Yankees P Jim Bouton makes his first appearance at Yankee Stadium since 1970 at Oldtimers Day and is greeted with cheers all around. Bouton had been persona non grata in New York since writing Ball Four, which broke a long-standing taboo in sports by taking readers into the locker room and revealing players' extracurricular escapades. The Yanks invited the Bulldog back after his son wrote a Father's Day article in the New York Times suggesting it.

1999: The Tigers defeat the Red Sox, 9 - 1, as 1B Tony Clark homers from both sides of the plate for the second time this season.
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1999: Nolan Ryan, Robin Yount, George Brett, Nestor Chylak, Orlando Cepeda, Frank Selee and 'Smokey' Joe Williams are enshrined in the Hall of Fame.

2002: The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Hiram Bocachica to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named later and Tom Farmer (minors). The Detroit Tigers sent Jason Frasor (September 18, 2002) to the Los Angeles Dodgers to complete the trade.

2010: The Detroit Tigers released Billy Buckner.

2010: In a ceremony held in Cooperstown, NY, outfielder Andre Dawson, manager Whitey Herzog and umpire Doug Harvey are inducted into the Hall of Fame. During his acceptance speech, Dawson urges the election of former teammates Tim Raines and Lee Smith.

2016: In the 20th season of interleague play since its launch in 1997, the last remaining possible match-up occurs, as the Padres visit Toronto for the first time ever, meaning that every team has now visited every other major league team at least once. The Jays win the game, 4 - 2, behind Aaron Sanchez, who records his 10th straight win, the first Blue Jays pitcher to do so since Roy Halladay in 2003. Alex Dickerson hits a two-run homer for the Padres in the 9th, extending the team's record streak of games with at least one home run to 23.

2017: Miguel Cabrera gets his 2,600th career hit.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Jake Thompson as a free agent.

2020: The Detroit Tigers selected Carson Fulmer off waivers from the Chicago White Sox.

2020: The Tigers play their season opener. C.J. Cron homers in his Tigers debut, but it's Detroit's only run in a loss in Cincinnati.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Jacob Barnes as a free agent.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Larry_Sherry
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sherrla01.shtml
Larry Sherry 1964-1967.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/scherfr01.shtml
Fred Scherman 1969-1973.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mick_Kelleher
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kellemi02.shtml
Mick Kelleher 1981-1982, coach 2003-2005.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Torey_Lovullo
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lovulto01.shtml
Torey Lovullo 1988-1989.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/preslal01.shtml
Alex Presley 2016-2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Norm_McRae
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcraeno01.shtml
Norm McRae 1969-1970.

Baseball Reference
 
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The Tigers have signed all of their draft picks from the first ten rounds.
By my math they have about $178K remaining should they want to give a bit more to any of their unsigned picks from rounds 11-20.
Woodward Tigers Chris Brown
 
since 2017
Al Avila's GM record
284-447 .388 winning %
63-99 average

Al still has a job..
 
1st-rder Jace Jung signs with Tigers for $4,590,300 (full slot 12 value). @TTU_Baseball 2B, one of best all-around offensive players in MLB Draft,
career .328/.468/.647 hitter, hard contact to all fields, controls the strike zone exceptionally well.
 
Let?s check in on the Tigers rotation:

SP1 - E Rod (IL rib cage, restricted list, fell into Springfield mystery spot)
SP2 - Mize (IL with TJ)
SP3 - Skubal (healthy)
SP4 - Manning (IL shoulder)
SP5 - Alexander (IL elbow)
SP6 - Hutchison (healthy)
SP7 - Pineda (IL finger, tricep)
SP8 - Brieske (IL forearm)
SP9 - Faedo (IL hip)
SP10 - Peralta (IL hamstring)
SP11 - Wentz (IL shoulder)
SP12 - Elvin (healthy)
SP13 - Rony (IL shoulder, shoulder)
SP14 - Hill (healthy)
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/miguel-cabrera-hits-home-run-in-tigers-rout-of-padres
Miggy's HR a cherry on top of Tigers' 12-run outburst.
Haase (slam), Candelario (2 HRs) highlight Detroit?s offensive eruption.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/padres-...809#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662809
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/padres-...#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=662809
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers Win over the padres.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/7...cabrera-eric-haase-drew-hutchison-sean-manaea
Tigers 12 - Padres 4: Friars cooked by the long ball.
Behind Jeimer Candelario?s two home runs, the Tigers blasted the Friars in the first game of their three-game series.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...shes-two-tigers-rout-padres-12-4/10144907002/
Haase hits grand slam, Candelario crushes two, Tigers rout Padres 12-4.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...n-diego-padres-jeimer-candelario/10149467002/
Offense explodes with four home runs in Detroit Tigers' 12-4 win over San Diego Padres.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/07/tigers-crush-4-homers-in-series-opening-rout-of-padres.html
Tigers crush 4 homers in series-opening rout of Padres.
Mlive
 
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July 26 in Tigers and mlb history:

1908: The Detroit Tigers selected George Winter off waivers from the Boston Red Sox.

1910: The Detroit Tigers purchased Art Loudell from Waco (Texas).

1911: Christy Mathewson wins his 21st straight game against the Cincinnati Reds, 5 - 3. He replaces Hooks Wiltse in the 8th and his single in the 9th scores a run to help win it.

1916: Tigers favorite Harry Heilmann gets an appreciative hand from the crowd for having dived into the Detroit River last night to save a woman from drowning.

1922: Hall of Famer Hoyt Wilhelm was born this day in Huntersville, NC.
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1927: Max Carey, who played 17 years with the Pirates before he was dismissed, returns to Pittsburgh in a Robins uniform and makes a clean steal of home in the 6th inning. It is his 33rd and last steal of home, a National League record.

1928: Ty Cobb goes 2-for-5 with a double in his final career start, for the Athletics at Comiskey Park.

1933: Yankee Lou Gehrig is thrown out of the second game in a doubleheader against Boston. Had it been the first game, his consecutive game streak would have ended.

1933: The 61-game hitting streak of the San Francisco Seals' 18-year-old rookie, Joe DiMaggio, is stopped by Ed Walsh, Jr. of the Oakland Oaks.

1933: Rogers Hornsby swaps St. Louis uniforms, leaving the Cards to manage the Browns.

1936: The Tigers strand 14 runners and lose to Boston and Wes Ferrell, 10 - 3. The Tigers have 13 hits, including those of Goose Goslin who goes 3 for 3. Jimmie Foxx hits his 28th homer of the year in Boston's five-run 8th, then hits another in the 9th, to pin the loss on Elden Auker.

1937: Mickey Cochrane resumes command of the Detroit Tigers as a bench manager.

1941: Baseball Immortals Together Again - Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, and Tris Speaker fondly reflect on their days in the big leagues.
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1948: Babe Ruth makes his final public appearance at the New York premiere of The Babe Ruth Story. The Sultan of Swat will die three weeks later.

1957: Jim Bunning of the Tigers 2-hits New York 3 - 2, but one of the hits is Mickey Mantle's 200th homer of his career. Al Kaline knocks in the two Tigers runs.

1960: The Detroit Tigers purchased Harry Chiti from the Kansas City Athletics.
1960: The Detroit Tigers traded Rocky Bridges and Red Wilson to the Cleveland Indians for Hank Foiles.

1962: In New York pitcher Gene Conley and infielder Pumpsie Green of the Red Sox mysteriously disappear after a 13 - 3 loss to the Yankees.
They leave the team bus in traffic to use a rest room and fail to return.
Conley decides he wants to fly to Israel, and goes to the airport, but is refused a ticket because he does not have a visa. Conley was the loser in the game, pitching 2 2/3 inning, and walking in two of the eight earned runs allowed. Pumpsie did not play.

1962: Warren Spahn hits his 31st career homer, off Craig Anderson, setting a National League record for pitchers, in a 6 - 1 Braves win.

1968: The Detroit Tigers traded Dennis Ribant to the Chicago White Sox for Don McMahon.

1968: Leaving with a strained knee after five innings of pitching, Earl Wilson of the Tigers earns a 4 - 1 win in the opener of three games with the Orioles. Rookie Daryl Patterson provides spectacular relief coming in with the bases loaded in the 6th and striking out the side. Boog Powell's homer in the 8th is the only tally for the O's. The win increases the Tigers' lead over the O's to 6 1/2 games.
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1970: Johnny Bench of the Reds and Orlando Cepeda of the Braves each collect three consecutive homers and seven RBIs during respective games with the Cardinals and Cubs. Bench hits all three off Steve Carlton and adds a single in the Reds' 12 - 5 win over the Cards. Bench now has 33 homers and 95 RBIs to lead the majors.

1974: The Detroit Tigers signed Sheldon Burnside as an amateur free agent.

1977: Jack Morris pitches 4 innings of relief in his major league debut.
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1987: Catfish Hunter, Billy Williams, and Ray Dandridge are inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

1992: Nolan Ryan strikes out his 100th batter, reaching that mark for a record 23rd year in a row. He subdues the Orioles, 6 - 2.

1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Marcus Jensen as a free agent.

1998: Don Sutton and Larry Doby are inducted into the Hall of Fame along with Lee MacPhail, George Davis and Joe Rogan. MacPhail joins his dad, Larry MacPhail, to become the first father and son duo to be enshrined at Cooperstown, NY.

2005: Chicago Cubs pitcher Greg Maddux records his 3,000th career strikeout during a game vs. the SF Giants at Wrigley Field.
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2009: Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice and Joe Gordon are inducted into the Hall of Fame in a ceremony in Cooperstown, NY. Gordon is the first player to be voted in by the Veterans Committee since its rules were reformulated following the controversial election of Bill Mazeroski in 2001.

2012: The Miami Marlins sent Brad Davis to the Detroit Tigers as part of a conditional deal.

2014: The Hall of Fame announces a change in voting rules, as players will now be able to stay on the BBWAA ballot for a maximum of 10 and not 15 years, as long as they meet the minimum 5% threshold. The move is designed to prevent the ballot from becoming overly crowded because of players tainted by steroids staying on the ballot for years on end with no realistic chance of election, but drawing votes away from more legitimate candidates. However, a number of inductees with an untainted record have had to wait over 10 years for election in recent years, such as Jim Rice, Bert Blyleven or Andre Dawson, making it likely that the rule change will have the effect of also squeezing out some worthy candidates.

2015: Four players, all elected by the BBWAA, are inducted into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY as the Class of 2015: pitchers Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz, all elected on their first presence on the ballot, and 2B Craig Biggio.

2020: It's only the end of the opening week-end of this year's delayed major league season, but already there is no unbeaten - or winless - team left. For the first time since 1954, when there were only half as many teams, no team has started the year 3-0.

2022: A ribbon-cutting ceremony is held for the opening of the Jackie Robinson Museum in Manhattan, in the presence of Jackie Robinson's widow, Rachel Robinson, recently turned 100, his children David and Sharon, and various celebrities. The museum, whose opening was delayed by three years, aims to teach new generations about Robinson's pioneering role in the integration of Major League Baseball and in the fight for justice and equality.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Daniel Norris as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Larry_Woodall
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/woodala01.shtml
Larry Woodall 1920-1929.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jimmy_Bloodworth
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bloodji01.shtml
Jimmy Bloodworth 1942-1943, 1946.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/welchmi02.shtml
Milt Welch 1945.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/knoxjo01.shtml
John Knox 1972-1975.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/reedjo01.shtml
Jody Reed 1997.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bautijo01.shtml
Jose Bautista 1997.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Joaquín_Benoit
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/benoijo01.shtml
Joaquin Benoit 2011-2013.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lathech01.shtml
Chick Lathers 1910-1911.

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