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MLB's Rob Manfred to senators: Antitrust exemption stops city switches.
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/gregory-soto-seals-tigers-win-over-blue-jays
Soto, Fulmer, Jim?nez showcase skills as Deadline nears.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...713#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=661713
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=661713
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers Win Over the blue jays.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/7...astro-joe-jimenez-michael-fulmer-riley-greene
Tigers 4 - Blue Jays 2: Key hits and a dominant bullpen carry Detroit to victory.
Bryan Garcia gave the Tigers some decent innings, they dinged up Alek Manoah, and the bullpen did the rest.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...pt-4-2-victory-against-blue-jays/10183415002/
Tigers starter Garcia flips the script in 4-2 victory against Blue Jays.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...e-toronto-blue-jays-willi-castro/10190080002/
Detroit Tigers bullpen shuts down Blue Jays, Willi Castro homers again for 4-2 win.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/07/tigers-brilliant-bullpen-highlights-4-2-win-over-jays.html
Tigers? brilliant bullpen highlights 4-2 win over Jays.
Mlive
 
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July 30 in Tigers and mlb history:

1890: Happy Birthday In Heaven Casey Stengel ~ "The Old Perfessor" was born in Kansas City, Missouri.
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1909: After winning 13 in a row, Christy Mathewson loses to Pittsburgh, 3 - 1, giving up four hits and three runs in the 1st inning. Red Ames relieves in the 2nd. Mathewson's record is now 15-3.

1917: The Tigers' Ty Cobb, Bobby Veach, and Ossie Vitt follow each other in the lineup, each going 5 for 5 in a 16 - 4 win over Washington. Having three players collect five hits ties the major-league record for the century. Cobb also scores five times.
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1923: Harry Heilmann goes 0-for-4 to lower his batting average below .400, to .397. He will next reach .400 in late September, and finish the season at .403 to win the batting title and deny Babe Ruth the Triple Crown.
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1933: Cardinal pitcher Dizzy Dean sets a modern major league record striking out 17 Cubs. Teammate catcher Jimmie Wilson also sets a new mark recording 18 putouts.

1936: The Yankees, with Jake Powell back in CF for the injured Myril Hoag, drop a 5 - 4 decision to Detroit. On August 1st, Powell will go to LF, with Joe DiMaggio playing CF for the first time. George Selkirk will return to RF. The Yanks loses today when Charlie Gehringer ties the match with a two-run homer in the 8th. Bill Dickey allows a ball to get by him in the 10th and Jack Burns scores the winner. Schoolboy Rowe pitches 10 innings for the win over Johnny Broaca.

1938: Hank Greenberg ties a Babe Ruth record with his ninth home run of the week. Jewish teammate Harry Eisenstat pitches scoreless innings in both games of the doubleheader to earn two wins.
Eisenstat took the field at the Tiger Stadium closing ceremony in 1999.
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1939: Hank Greenberg scores five runs in a game for the only time, helping the Tigers pummel the A?s 14-0.

1940: The Detroit Tigers purchased Tuck Stainback from the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1951: Joe DiMaggio makes a rare mental error against Detroit, catching a Steve Souchock fly ball in deep CF and, thinking it's the third out, begins trotting in. It's only the second out, and George Kell scores from second base to make the score 4 - 2 in the eighth. Despite the lapse, the Yanks win, 5 - 4, with DiMaggio knocking in the winning run in the ninth.

1951: Ty Cobb testifies in front of Congress denying the reserve clause makes 'peons' out of baseball players.
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1952: Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick sets a waiver rule to bar inter-league deals until all clubs bid with the club lowest in the league to get the first pick. He sets the price at $10,000. He also bars all other deals after July 31st.

1959: In his ML debut, Willie McCovey goes 4 for 4 with 2 triples off Robin Roberts to lead the Giants to a 7 - 2 win over the Phils. McCovey was hitting .372 with 29 home runs at Phoenix when promoted.
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1961: Al Kaline?s longest hitting streak peaks today at 22 games. Kaline bats 31 for 84 .369, Slugs .619, 22 Runs, 9 2B, 4 Hr's, 10 RBI.

1962: After mysteriously disappearing off the team bus to use the rest room three days ago and trying to fly to Israel, pitcher Gene Conley returns to the Red Sox and is fined $2,000. Yesterday, he sent a telegram to manager Mike Higgins explaining he was tired and had other plans.

1962: Homers by Leon Wagner, Pete Runnels and Rocky Colavito power the American League past the National League, 9 - 4, in the second All-Star Game of 1962.

1968: In the 1st inning, Washington SS Ron Hansen turns the 8th unassisted triple play in major league history and the first in 41 years. Cleveland's Joe Azcue hits a liner to Hansen, who steps on second base to double Dave Nelson, and tags Russ Snyder sliding into second base for the third out. Hansen's effort is not enough, as Washington loses, 10 - 1.

1969: Using five homers, the Braves thrash the Phils, 6 - 3, in the first game of a twinbill. Felipe Alou and Hank Aaron homer and Bob Tillman, hitting .187, hits three in a row. Aaron's blast is the 537th of his career and moves him past Mickey Mantle on the all-time list. The Phils win the nitecap, 4 - 3. Dick Allen homers in the 2nd inning and follows a Johnny Callison homer in the 8th with his second shot of the game.

1969: It is a bad day for the Mets at Shea Stadium. In the first of two games, Houston scores 11 runs in the 9th inning, eight coming home on grand slams by Jimmy Wynn and Denis Menke, to trounce the Mets, 16 - 3. This is the first time this century in the National League that two grand slams have come in the same inning, with Mets pitchers Cal Koonce and Ron Taylor teeing up the honors. The last time in the American League was July 18, 1962. Taylor also serves up a single to Houston relief pitcher Fred Gladding, the only hit of Gladding's career in 63 at bats and 450 games. The second game is no different as the Astros tally 10 runs in the 3rd inning to thrash the Mets, 11 - 5. Curt Blefary triples with the sacks full and pitcher Larry Dierker (13-8) homers with a man on.

1971: The Detroit Tigers selected Ron Perranoski off waivers from the Minnesota Twins.

1977: The Chicago Cubs purchased Dave Roberts from the Detroit Tigers.

1978: The Expos crush the Braves, 19 - 0, collecting 28 hits and a National League-record-tying eight home runs. Andre Dawson, Larry Parrish, Dave Cash and Dawson again homer in the 4th inning; Parrish has a single and three consecutive home runs in the game, only the third major leaguer to do it. Not till Andres Galarraga in 1995 will another hitter bang homers in three consecutive innings. The 58 total bases break an 85-year-old record held by the Reds. Woodie Fryman conducts the win over Mickey Mahler.

1980: J R Richard is carted off the field after suffering a stroke before an Astros game.
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1985: Tigers fans are startled when a pilot swoops his twin engine Lear jet low over Tiger Stadium during a game.
The Michigan man flying the plane has his license revoked by the FAA for flying in a "careless and reckless manner"

1990: In a surprisingly harsh ruling, Commissioner Fay Vincent orders Yankees owner George Steinbrenner to resign as the club's general partner by August 20th and bans him from day-to-day operation of the team for life. The ruling is a result of Steinbrenner's $40,000 payment to confessed gambler Howie Spira for damaging information about since-traded Yankee star Dave Winfield.

1994: Detroit defeats Oakland 14 - 2, as Tiger C Chad Kreuter ties a major league record with three sacrifice flies. He is the 9th player in history to perform the feat.

1995: Mike Schmidt, Richie Ashburn, Negro League star Leon Day, former National League president William Hulbert and Vic Willis are inducted into the Hall of Fame.

1998: The Detroit Tigers signed Luis Pineda as a free agent.

2008: The Detroit Tigers traded Ivan Rodriguez to the New York Yankees for Kyle Farnsworth.

2008: Curtis Granderson has 5 hits and Gary Sheffield has 4 in the Tigers 14 - 12 win over the indians in 13 innings.
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2008: The Yankees, seeking catching help after losing Jorge Posada for the remainder of the season, acquire Ivan Rodriguez from the Tigers for Kyle Farnsworth.

2009: A story in the New York Times states that sluggers David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez are among the 104 major leaguers who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. The test results were supposed to be kept secret, but Alex Rodriguez's presence on the list of those who tested positive had already been leaked earlier this year. Ortiz states that he was not aware he had tested positive six years earlier and denies using steroids.

2010: One of the players traded yesterday makes a splash in his debut for his new team. Starting at 3B for the Tigers, Jhonny Peralta homers twice over the Green Monster as Detroit defeats Boston 6 - 5 withstanding a late-game grand slam by David Ortiz. Armando Galarraga's run of bad luck continues as he is hit on the ankle by a line drive off the bat of Kevin Youkilis with a 4 - 1 lead, and has to leave the game one out shy of qualifying for the win. Rookie Robbie Weinhardt relieves him and picks up his first major league victory.
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2011: The Seattle Mariners traded Doug Fister and David Pauley to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named later, Francisco Martinez (minors), Charlie Furbush and Casper Wells.
The Detroit Tigers sent Chance Ruffin (August 17, 2011) to the Seattle Mariners to complete the trade.

2013: As part of a 3-team trade:
The Detroit Tigers sent Avisail Garcia to the Chicago White Sox.
The Detroit Tigers sent Brayan Villarreal to the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago White Sox sent Jake Peavy to the Boston Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox sent Jose Iglesias to the Detroit Tigers.
The Boston Red Sox sent Cleuluis Rondon (minors), Frankie Montas and J.B. Wendelken to the Chicago White Sox.

2015: In a whirlwind day of trading, the Blue Jays once again make the biggest splash, acquiring P David Price from Detroit for prospects Matt Boyd, Jairo Labourt and Daniel Norris.

2015: Detroit trades P Joakim Soria to Pittsburgh for IF JaCoby Jones.
2015: The Detroit Tigers traded David Price to the Toronto Blue Jays for Matthew Boyd, Jairo Labourt and Daniel Norris.

2016: Jose Iglesias' walk-off infield single completes a wild comeback with 2 outs in the 9th and gives the Tigers a 3 - 2 win over the astros.

2017: The 2017 class of the Hall of Fame is inducted in Cooperstown, NY.
Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez are the three players honored, while executives Bud Selig and John Schuerholz were voted in by the Veterans Committee. The presence of a large number of fans wearing the gear of the defunct Montr?al Expos in honor of Raines cannot be missed among the crowd of 27,000 present for the ceremonies.

2017: Adrian Beltre becomes the 31st member of the 3,000 hit club with a double off Wade Miley of the Baltimore Orioles. The Rangers' third baseman also has over 600 doubles and 5,000 total bases, other numbers that place him high on the list of the game's all-time leaders.

2017: The Cubs obtain C Alex Avila and P Justin Wilson from the Tigers for Jeimer Candelario and Isaac Paredes.

2020: The ripple effects of the outbreak of COVID-19 among the Marlins continue, as two members of their most recent opponents, the Phillies - one coach and one clubhouse attendant - also test positive. Both teams have been idle since completing a three-game series on July 26th, and will also sit out their planned week-end series. Foreseeing that a large number of doubleheaders will be necessary to make up these games, Major League Baseball announces that any twinbill played after August 1st will consist of two seven-inning games.

2021: The Milwaukee Brewers traded Reese Olson (minors) to the Detroit Tigers for Daniel Norris.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/colemjo04.shtml
Joe Coleman Sr. 1955.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Gus_Triandos
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Gus Triandos 1963.

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Mickey Mahler 1985.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fletcsc01.shtml
Scott Fletcher 1995.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/conkwal01.shtml
Allen Conkwright 1920.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The MLB trade deadline is Tuesday, August 2nd. Multiple reports have the Tigers telling teams that almost everyone, including Tarik Skubal, is available.

It is also reported that positional players would not fetch much at all in terms of a return. It is expected that any Tigers traded will be pitchers.

Al Avila took over as the Tigers? GM in 2015. He oversaw the tear down of the roster and traded off all of the talent (save Miguel Cabrera) over the course of 3 years. This year, he traded for Tucker Barnhart and Austin Meadows.

As the Tigers face this year?s deadline, they are hoping to swap players for prospects and offense.

How confident are you in Avila?s ability to improve this team by making a solid trade or two?

How confident are you in Al Avila's trading skills?

1. Very confident.

2. Somewhat confident.

3. Not confident at all.

VOTE
 
AJ Hinch said Eduardo Rodriguez, who has been throwing at a facility near his home in Miami, will report to Lakeland on Sunday. He could be pitching in a Low-A game by the end of next week.

By mid August you get EROD, Brieske, Manning, and if he?s not dealt Skubal.. in your rotation.
 
We give Chris Fetter a ton of credit, and loved the hiring of Gabe Ribas as Director of Pitching overseeing the player development side, but we should also bring up the unsung hero, assistant pitching coach Juan Nieves, who has done a ton of good work since joining the Tigers organization.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/derek-law-tests-cutter-out-of-tigers-bullpen
'Just get me in the door': Law's chance has arrived.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/7...ison-derek-law-riley-greene-jeimer-candelario
Tigers 3 - Blue Jays 5 - The Law was not on Detroit?s side.
Hutchison and some clutch hits gave the Tigers a lead, but Derek Law gave it all away in a fateful sixth inning.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...712#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=661712
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ning-doom-detroit-tigers-toronto/10193810002/
Squandered opportunities, fateful sixth inning doom Tigers in Toronto.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...t-tigers-score-toronto-blue-jays/10193432002/
Detroit Tigers get preview of post-deadline 'pen as Derek Law implodes in 5-3 loss to Jays.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...ned-runs-off-new-reliever-to-beat-tigers.html
Blue Jays score 4 unearned runs off new reliever to beat Tigers.
Mlive

Derek Law, making history for the Tigers in Toronto: The first pitcher to allow a homer, commit an error, hit a batter and throw a wild pitch in a single relief appearance.
 
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July 31 in Tigers and mlb history:

1897: St. Louis hurler John Grimes establishes a major league record which still stands today by hitting six batters in a nine-inning game..

1912: A day after the Braves went 14 innings to beat St. Louis, they go 19 innings with the Pirates. Lefty Otto Hess goes all the way for Boston. The Pirates score three in the 19th, and the Braves come back with 2, losing, 7 - 6. Honus Wagner, who earlier stole home, drives in the final run for Pittsburgh. Wagner, at 38, is the oldest player in the National League.

1912: Ty Cobb sets a major league record with his 68th hit of the month.
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1914: Red Sox owner Joe Lannin buys the Providence Grays (IL) and Melrose Park from the Detroit Tigers for $75,000. Detroit gets to pick one player from the Providence roster and they select P Red Oldham, overlooking Carl Mays. Detroit then purchases the Buffalo (IL) team.

1916: Babe Ruth fires a two-hitter, one each by Ty Cobb and George Burns, for a 6 - 0 win for the Red Sox over the Tigers.

1929: Babe Ruth hits a fungo 447 feet in an unofficial test, beating all trial competition records.

1935: Two American League pitchers each hit two home runs in a game. Wes Ferrell clouts a couple against Buck Newsom of the Browns and knocks in four runs in a 6 - 4 win for Boston. Mel Harder hits two for Cleveland but loses, 6 - 4, to the White Sox. No other hurlers will hit two homers this season.

1936: Led by Lou Gehrig, who clouts his 33rd homer, the Yankees down the Indians, 11 - 7, at League Park. The loss snaps the Tribe's five-game win streak, and leaves the Yankees 8 1/2 games ahead of Cleveland. Gehrig and Red Rolfe clout homers in the 5th to chase Mel Harder, but the Indians answer with three doubles by Earl Averill and a homer by Hal Trosky. Bump Hadley, with relief from Johnny Murphy, hangs on for his 9th win.

1936: Behind Lefty Grove and Jimmie Foxx, the visiting Red Sox top the White Sox, 7 - 3. Grove wins his 13th on seven hits, while Double X bangs his 30th homer, a triple and double.

1942: Charlie Gehringer?s final career home run is a pinch-hit homer in the bottom of the ninth. Detroit loses, though; the homer run turns a 7-4 deficit into a 7-6 loss.

1954: Using a borrowed bat, Dodger killer Joe Adcock hits 4 homers and a double for 18 total bases in the Braves' 15 - 7 victory at Ebbets Field. The 18 total bases is a major-league mark and, combined with the seven total bases from the day before, gives him a two-day tally of 25. The two-game total ties him with Ty Cobb.
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1959: Earl Wilson, the first black pitcher to play for the Red Sox, hurls 3 2/3 innings, walking nine and leaves the game with a 4 - 0 lead.

1959: Al Kaline hits the first of two career inside the park home runs in a loss to the red sox.

1961: The 2nd All-Star Game of 1961 ends in a 1 - 1 tie at Fenway Park. Rocky Colavito homers for the American League run. Heavy rains end the exhibition after nine innings.

1962: The National League rejects Commissioner Ford Frick's proposal for interleague play in 1963.

1963: The Detroit Tigers released Joe Grzenda.

1968: Detroit's Dick McAuliffe becomes the only player in major league history to score all four runs in a 4 - 0 shutout against Washington. McAuliffe hits two homers, a double and a single in Denny McLain's 21st win of his 31-6 season.

1972: The Detroit Tigers released Ron Perranoski.

1972: White Sox slugger Dick Allen becomes the seventh major leaguer to hit two inside-the-park home runs in one game. The homers pace the White Sox over the Twins, 8 - 1.

1973: The Tigers win a pair from the Brewers, 6 - 5 and 9 - 4, and end Dave May's American League season-best hitting streak at 24 games.

1974: Ron Cey drives in eight runs to lead the host Dodgers to a 15 - 4 victory over the Padres.

1981: The fifty-day old baseball strike is settled as owners and players agree on a pooling system for free agent compensation. The All-Star game will mark the end of baseball's first-ever mid-season work stoppage.

1983: Brooks Robinson, Juan Marichal, George Kell and Walter Alston are inducted into the Hall of Fame, bringing the total number of Hall of Famers to 184.
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1984: Game 1: Tigers 5 - Indians 1. The Tigers score 5 runs in the 2nd inning. Doug Baker hits a bases loaded triple, then gets demoted to make room for Alan Trammell, returning from injury.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Jeff Robinson as a free agent.

1993: The Expos retire Gary Carter's uniform number 8 prior to their game with Florida.

1994: Steve Carlton, Leo Durocher and Phil Rizzuto are inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame.

1994: Jeff Bagwell's 36th homer is the only Astro score in their 7 - 1 loss, but he ties a club record with 29 RBIs for the month. His 105 ribbies through July is the 4th-best in National League history.

1995: The Detroit Tigers traded David Wells to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later, Dave Tuttle (minors) and C.J. Nitkowski. The Cincinnati Reds sent Mark Lewis (November 16, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1996: The Dodgers obtain OF Chad Curtis from the Tigers in exchange for pitchers Joey Eischen and John Cummings. Curtis will lead off in place of the cancer-stricken Brett Butler.

1996: The New York Yankees traded Matt Drews (minors) and Ruben Sierra to the Detroit Tigers for Cecil Fielder.

1996: The California Angels traded Damion Easley to the Detroit Tigers for Greg Gohr.

1999: The Boston Red Sox traded Mike Maroth to the Detroit Tigers for Bryce Florie.

1999: The Florida Marlins traded Brandon Villafuerte to the Detroit Tigers for Mike Drumright (minors).

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Luis Polonia.

2002: Andy Van Hekken! Born OTD in 1979 in Holland, Mich. In 2002 he became the first Tiger to throw a complete game shutout in his major league debut since Schoolboy Rowe in 1932.
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2005: Detroit sends Kyle Farnsworth to Atlanta for Roman Colon and Zach Miner.

2006: The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Sean Casey to the Detroit Tigers for Brian Rogers.

2009: The Detroit Tigers traded Luke French and Mauricio Robles to the Seattle Mariners for Jarrod Washburn.

2011: Two of the best pitchers in the American League face each other, as Detroit's Justin Verlander faces off against Los Angeles' Jered Weaver, both looking for their 15th win. Verlander takes a no-hitter into the 8th inning, while Weaver loses his cool after Carlos Guillen hits a 7th-inning homer; he throws a pitch over the head of the next batter, Alex Avila, and is ejected. Verlander and the Tigers prevail, 3 - 2.
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2014: It is the Tigers who engineer the biggest blockbuster deal, however, as they pull CF Austin Jackson from their game with the White Sox in the middle of the 7th inning because he has just been traded to Seattle. They receive IF Nick Franklin in return, but immediately package him along with P Drew Smyly and SS prospect Willie Adames to Tampa Bay to reel in former Cy Young Award winner David Price.

2015: The Detroit Tigers traded Yoenis Cespedes to the New York Mets for Luis Cessa and Michael Fulmer.

2016: Miguel Cabrera with his 2nd home run and 4 RBI and career RBI 1,511 passes the great Mickey Mantle for 54th all-time.

2017: The Detroit Tigers traded Alex Avila and Justin Wilson to the Chicago Cubs for Isaac Paredes (minors), Jeimer Candelario and cash.

2018: The Detroit Tigers traded Kyle Dowdy and Leonys Martin to the Cleveland Indians for Willi Castro (minors).

2019: The Detroit Tigers traded Nicholas Castellanos and cash to the Chicago Cubs for Alex Lange (minors) and Paul Richan (minors).
2019: The Detroit Tigers traded Shane Greene to the Atlanta Braves for Joey Wentz (minors) and Travis Demeritte.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sugdejo01.shtml
Joe Sugden 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Billy_Hitchcock
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Billy Hitchcock 1942, 1946, 1953, coach 1955-1960, manager 1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Al_Aber
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Al Aber 1953-1957.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/malmbha01.shtml
Harry Malmberg 1955.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Terry_Fox
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Terry Fox 1961-1966.

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Howard Bailey 1981-1983.

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Gabe Kapler 1998-1999.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Andy_Van_Hekken
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Andy Van Hekken 2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Leon_Durham
Leon Durham coach 2017.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/olsonre01.shtml
Reese Olson 2023.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Billy_Pierce
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/piercbi02.shtml
Billy Pierce 1945, 1948.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

With the MLB trade deadline just days away, multiple reports have the Tigers offering Tarik Skubal as trade bait. This, despite a decimated rotation in which he is the sole remaining original starting pitcher.

The Tigers have often stated that Skubal was going to be an instrumental part of their rebuilding process and help the team return to competitiveness.

Detroit has drafted with a ?pitcher priority? philosophy, however this method has contributed to the team?s current severe lack of offensive options.
The Tigers are believed to put Skubal on the trading block because they desperately need bats and there are no real solutions down in the farm system.

Skubal is only 25 years old and making $713,000. He?s under team control for another 4+ years. All of this is highly desirable to baseball organizations ? an added plus on top of the talent.

Currently, he is the best pitcher on the team and expected to evolve into a top end of the rotation.

Should the Tigers trade him and risk having him turn into a tremendous pitcher with another organization? Or should they gamble and try to get some players who can add offense?

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 Al Avila trade Tarik Skubal?

1. Yes

2. No

VOTE
 
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