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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/javier-baez-homers-makes-impressive-plays-and-two-errors
Javy's up-and-down day microcosm of his 2022.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/guardia...790#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662790
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/8...ns-final-score-recap-garrett-hill-zach-plesac
Guardians 4 - Tigers 3 (10 innings): Late comeback isn?t quite enough.
The Tigers rallied to tie the game in the ninth inning, but Manfredball bit them in the tenth.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ete-sweep-4-3-victory-10-innings/10296397002/
Tigers stage rally but Guardians complete sweep with 4-3 victory in 10 innings.
Detnews

The Tigers went 1-6 on this brief homestand and are now 27 games under .500 (43-70). They scored two runs or less in four of the seven games. In the three losses to Cleveland, they struck out 39 times.

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-cleveland-guardians-javier-baez/10299088002/
Detroit Tigers rally to force extras, but whiff away in 10th in 4-3 loss to Guardians.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...before-losing-to-guardians-in-10-innings.html
Tigers rally to tie before losing to Guardians in 10 innings.
Mlive
 
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August 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1909: The Detroit Tigers purchased Hub Pernoll from Aberdeen (Northwestern) for $4,000.00

1910: The Detroit Tigers purchased Tex Covington from Evansville (Central).

1912: Three men attack Ty Cobb on his way to the Detroit rail station. Cobb sustains a cut on his shoulder, but catches one of his attackers and pistol-whips him. Cobb then travels to Syracuse and gets two hits in an exhibition game.

1915: The Detroit Tigers purchased George Cunningham from Chattanooga (Southern Association).

1932: American League president Will Harridge upholds Detroit's protest of its August 1st game against New York and orders it replayed on September 8. Detroit had protested because Tony Lazzeri's and Ben Chapman's batting order was orally reversed after the lineup cards were handed in before the game.

1934: 41,766 turn out to Fenway Park to see what will probably be Babe Ruth's last game in Boston. In game one of the doubleheader, Ruth goes 2 for 5 with a double, but misplays a Billy Werber line drive into a triple. Ruth is 0 for 1 with two walks in the second game, leaving in the 6th inning. He will in fact return to Hubtown in 1935, when he finishes his playing career with the Boston Braves.

1936: In game 1? Boston pitcher Wes Ferrell shows his hitting skills? hitting two homers off A's veteran Hod Lisenbee. Ferrell collects all six RBIs in picking up the win? 6 - 4. Ferrell's first homer comes in the 3rd with his brother Rick on base and he homers again in the 4th inning with the sacks full. The 6 RBIs ties a major league record for pitchers. The ace allows 9 hits while striking out 8. The A's square accounts by taking the nitecap? 6 - 0? behind Harry Kelley's 3-hitter.

1937: In the first of two with the Yankees? Jimmie Foxx hits one way out of Fenway Park? the ball leaving the park to the right of the CF flag pole. The shot comes off New York's Kemp Wicker and helps the Red Sox overpower the Yankees? 16 - 10, stopping New York's win streak at 10.

1940: Ernest Lawrence Thayer, author of "Casey at the Bat" dies in Santa Barbara, CA at age 77.

1940: Cleveland and Detroit? deadlocked for 1st place (64-44)? square off. In the initial pitching duel between the two aces? Bob Feller tops Hal Newhouser? 8 - 5? to become the majors' first 20-game winner.

1945: In the lid-lifter at Briggs Stadium? pitcher Jim Tobin acquired on waivers? pitches 3 scoreless innings against New York and clubs a 3-run game-ending homer in the bottom of the 11th to win 9 - 6. Another former Brave Jim Turner? serves up the homer. The Tigers win the nitecap 8 - 2? behind Hal Newhouser's 18th win.
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1946: Stan Musial gets four hits in four at-bats against the Chicago Cubs, giving Musial 12 hits over three games. The St. Louis Cardinals win, 5 - 0, behind Al Brazle's three-hitter.

1947: After losing the first game to Detroit 7 - 1? the Browns take the nitecap 6 - 5? beating Hal Newhouser in relief.
For Newhouser? it is his first loss to the Browns after 15 consecutive wins.

1949: At Ebbets Field? the Braves top the Dodgers? 5 - 3? in a game that Brooklyn protests. In the 8th inning? Duke Snider belts a drive off the CF screen that umpire Artie Gore signals a home run. The Braves point out that? according to the ground rules? the ball is still in play? and Gore sends Snider back to third base. When Duke is stranded there? the Dodgers protest. The protest will be rejected by Ford Frick? who censors Gore for the confusion he caused by his "bad judgment and slow thinking."

1950: The Giants' Eddie Stanky is banished by umpire Lon Warneke for refusing to stop waving his arms in an attempt to distract Phillies' batter Andy Seminick. This is a reprise of a shuffle Stanky initiated on August 9th.
In the 4th? Stanky moves over behind second base and goes into a windup the same time as the pitcher. Giants manager Leo Durocher had agreed to await a league ruling on the tactic? but after Seminick knocks Hank Thompson unconscious in a collision at third base? Durocher turns Stanky loose.
In the 4th? Seminick reaches base on an error? then on a force at second base, he puts a linebacker block on Bill Rigney? Stanky's replacement? and both dugouts empty for a brawl. The Phils go on to win, 5 - 4, in 11 innings? on Stan Lopata's triple and a sac fly by Eddie Waitkus. The Giants protest Stanky's ouster to no avail.

1951: Roy Campanella breaks up a pitching duel between Don Newcombe and Boston's Johnny Sain with a three-run homer? his second of the game? and the third time in 9 games he's collected a pair of homers. Campy's 5 ribbies give the Dodgers a 7 - 2 win.

1953: The Detroit Tigers signed Ray Scarborough as a free agent.

1953: At St. Louis? Ray Boone smashes his 4th grand slam of the year to tie a ML record? as the Tigers win 7 - 3 over the Browns.
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1953: Playing without the injured Mickey Mantle - out for 10 days with a sprained knee - the Yankees explode for 28 hits off Washington pitching? two shy of the American League record. New York rolls to a 22 - 1 victory. Rookie Steve Kraly? relieving Whitey Ford? gives up a run to avert the largest shutout win in history. Ford has 4 hits? and Yogi Berra and Billy Martin each collect 5 RBIs. Hank Bauer scores 5 runs.

1953: Brooklyn slugger Duke Snider hits his second grand slam in three days? accounting for all the runs in the Dodgers' 4 - 0 win over the Giants. Carl Erskine allows New York just two hits.

1956: Mickey Mantle hits his 41st homer? and 7th in 8 days? to pace New York to a 6 - 2 win and a doubleheader sweep of the Orioles.

1959: "I wish I'd thrown the ball as hard as he hit it." Such is Robin Roberts' melancholy memory of Roberto Clemente's 7th-inning, two-out, bases-clearing, game-winning triple to left center. Final score: Bucs 6 - Phillies 2.

1963: Stan Musial announces his retirement, effective at the end of the season, at the St. Louis Cardinals' annual team picnic.

1964: Mickey Mantle sets a major league record when hits a home run from both sides of the plate for the 10th time in his career. Mantle hits a left-handed homer off Ray Herbert over the 461-foot marker in centerfield that lands 15 rows into the bleachers, 502 feet from the plate.

1965: Don Demeter drives in 7 on a single, triple, and a grand slam in the Tigers' 11-1 win over the kansas city athletics.
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1966: Willie Mays hits a game-ending home run to give Juan Marichal and the Giants a 1 - 0 win over Houston. Mike Cuellar serves up the 9th-inning homer.

1970: Judge Irving Ben Cooper rules against Curt Flood in his antitrust suit. Cooper says "Decisions of the Supreme Court are not lightly overruled... We find no general or widespread disregard of the extremely important position the player occupies... Clearly the preponderance of credible proof does not favor elimination of the reserve clause." However the judge says changes in the reserve clause should be made through negotiation, but denied Flood damages.

1974: Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford head a group of 6 inductees at Cooperstown.
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1974: "I'm glad he didn't name me Gordon." ~ Mickey Mantle talks about how his father named him after Gordon "Mickey" Cochrane during his Baseball Hall of Fame induction speech!
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1974: Nolan Ryan fans 19 batters in the California Angels' 4 - 2 win over the Boston Red Sox. Ryan breaks the American League record of 18 strikeouts set by Bob Feller in 1938 and ties the major league record set by Steve Carlton in 1969 and Tom Seaver in 1970. He also ties the major league record with 32 Ks in his last two games.

1977: Rusty Staub & Steve Kemp hit home runs in the bottom of the 9th, but the Tigers' rally falls short & in a 12-11 loss.

1980: Tiger Stadium is packed with 48?361 fans to see Mark Fidrych's return to the big leagues a 5 - 4 loss to the Red Sox. The 1976 American League Rookie of the Year will go 2-3 with a 5.73 ERA in what will be his final attempt to come back from injury? and his last ML season.

1984: Harmon Killebrew? Rick Ferrell? Don Drysdale? Pee Wee Reese? and Luis Aparicio are inducted into the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown? New York.
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1984: Tigers beat the royals 8 - 4. Evans triples, Rupert Jones homers.
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1987: The Detroit Tigers, needing pitching help for the pennant drive, acquire Doyle Alexander from the Atlanta Braves for minor league pitcher John Smoltz. Alexander will go 10-1 for the Tigers, but Smoltz will turn out to be a perennial All-Star and hall of fame pitcher for the Braves.

1987: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Darnell Coles to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jim Morrison. The Detroit Tigers sent Morris Madden (August 12, 1987) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.

1990: Alan Trammell has four extra-base hits in one game, three doubles and a homer, for one of the best games of his career, but Tigers + Jack Morris lose to the indians.

1993: The Tigers defeat the Orioles 17 - 11? as C Chad Kreuter hits a grand slam. It marks the third consecutive game in which a Tiger has hit a grand slam? tying a major league record set by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1978. The two teams combine for 37 hits. Travis Fryman is the only one with 4 hits including 3 doubles.
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1994: Major League Baseball players go on strike. For the first time in 90 years, the World Series will not be held.

2007: Magglio Ord??ez homers twice in the 2nd inning as the Tigers score eight against Dallas Braden. He becomes the second player in Detroit Tigers history to hit two home runs in an inning. All-time great Rightfielder Al Kaline was the other back on April 17, 1955.
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2008: The Detroit Tigers signed Freddy Garcia as a free agent.

2009: The Detroit Tigers signed Jason Waddell as a free agent.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Shawn Hill as a free agent.

2017: Tigers take the lead by 5, then fall behind by 5, then win on a walk-off 2-run home run by Justin Upton beating the twins 12 - 11.
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2018: Jack Morris' number is retired at Comerica Park.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hallma01.shtml
Marc Hall 1913-1914.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Fred_Hutchinson
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hutchfr01.shtml
https://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/hutchfr01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Fred-Hutchinson/
Fred Hutchinson 1939-1940, 1946-1953, manager 1952-1954.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lugour01.shtml
Urbano Lugo 1990.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Kyle_Lobstein
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lobstky01.shtml
Kyle Lobstein 2014-2015.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

Do you find it curious that the most interesting moments of this Tiger season had nothing to do with the actual games played? Miggy?s milestones?..Lou Whitaker?s number retirement??. and?.

?the firing of Al Avila.

Today, we?re moving on from the firing and we?ll take the first steps in discussing who should replace him.

And because we love our team, we?re going to compile what is called a ?white paper? and help Chris Ilitch out.

We?re starting with baby steps. We?re not naming names yet. We?re also not getting into specific things the new GM has to do.

You can?t get specific until you draft the parameters first.

Since this is Friday, I?ll start things off by listing my top 5 job qualities any new Tiger GM must possess. Then I?ll ask you to add to that list. Offer ONE general concept using 3 sentences or less.

And please, no specific issues yet. I know that 5,482 of you are dying to list ?broom the entire medical/training/conditioning staff.? You?ll need to hold off on that until next week when we dig deeper into the issues that must be addressed.

Today, we?re looking at the GM?s personal and professional qualities that should be required.

Without further adieu, let?s get started. We need to get this list to Chris asap.

Here are my TOP 5 personal/professional qualities of any new GM:

1.FRESH BLOOD.

2.CORPORATE CULTURE.

3.TICK, TICK, TICK.

4.EXPERIENCE, NOT AGE.

5.A MODERN MANAGER.
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tarik-skubal-shut-down-for-2022-season-left-arm-injury
Tigers 'concerned about Tarik' as rotation takes further hit.
Norris deals 4 2/3 scoreless innings in 1st game back with Detroit.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...384#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=661384
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/8...inal-score-recap-daniel-norris-michael-kopech
White Sox 2 - Tigers 0: The somewhat triumphant return of Daniel Norris.
You can have all the pitching in the world, but when you can?t hit the baseball to save your life, that?s a problem.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...gers-no-hit-six-innings-2-0-loss/10307569002/
White Sox spoil the return of Daniel Norris; Tigers no-hit for six innings in 2-0 loss.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...chicago-white-sox-michael-kopech/10314512002/
Detroit Tigers lose 2-0 to Chicago White Sox; Michael Kopech pulled with no-hitter intact.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...tigers-strikeout-14-times-in-loss-to-sox.html
Daniel Norris pitches well in return, but Tigers strikeout 14 times in loss to Sox.
Mlive
 
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August 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: A mechanical pitching machine is used in a game between the Memphis Chicks and the Nashvilles. The invention of Princeton professor Charles Hinton, the early pitching gun strikes out two and allows three hits in two innings.

1902: In the 6th inning of a game with the Tigers, Harry Davis of the A's attempts a double steal with Dave Fultz, who is on third base. But Davis does not draw a throw as he goes into second, and Fultz cannot score. So, on the next pitch, he "steals" first base. The next time he steals second, he does draw a throw and Fultz scores from third. This double steal maneuver will be attempted in later years by Fred Tenney (July 31, 1908), and Detroit's Germany Schaefer (September 4, 1908), before being made illegal.

1906: The Washington Senators purchased Jack Warner from the Detroit Tigers.

1908: Cy Young Day is celebrated by 20,000 in Boston. He pitches briefly against an All-Star team that includes Jack Chesbro, Hal Chase, Willie Keeler, Harry Davis and George Mullin. The game is interrupted several times for presentations to the great hurler, including a great loving cup from the American League for all his accomplishments.
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1909: The Washington Senators traded Jim Delahanty to the Detroit Tigers for Red Killefer and Germany Schaefer.

1910: In the most evenly matched game ever, the Pirates and Superbas each have eight runs, 13 hits, 38 at bats, five strikeouts, three walks, one hit batter, one passed ball, 13 assists, 27 putouts, two errors, and use two pitchers. Darkness ends the game before the symmetry does.

1911: Ty Cobb, apparently believing the Tigers can no longer win the pennant race, begins a vacation.

1923: Pirates OF Max Carey steals second base, third base and home versus Brooklyn. He will again lead the National League with 51 stolen bases. Equally fleet in the field, he will garner 450 putouts and 28 assists. He is the first OF to top 400 putouts 6 times. Richie Ashburn will later do it 9 times.

1930: Tommy Bridges makes his major league debut. Bridges will pitch 16 seasons in the big leagues, all with the Tigers, appearing in 4 World Series, winning two championships, with a 4 and 1 record.
Tommy will have three 20 win seasons 1934-1936, and lead the American League in Strikeouts in '35-'36.
His career record is 194 Wins and 138 losses with an ERA+ of 126.

1932: Commissioner Kenesaw Landis clears Rogers Hornsby of charges of fraudulently "borrowing" money from Cubs players. The Chicago papers said Hornsby had obtained money from players, either loaned to him to bet on horse races, or to share in joint ventures. When Hornsby is fined, the players want refunds. Hornsby wants a lump payoff by the Cubs, who refuse. Landis holds several hearings, and as he doesn't punish anyone, it is taken as exoneration.

1933: Vic Sorrell pitches a 17-inning complete game win.
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1934: In a preview of the World Series, the Cardinals play the Tigers in an exhibition game in Detroit. The Deans refuse to make the trip, having both pitched the day before. Dizzy is fined $100 and Paul $50.

1939: The Yankees beat the A's, 21 - 0, to equal the major-league record for lopsided shutouts. Joe DiMaggio and Babe Dahlgren each hit two home runs, one each inside-the-park. Red Ruffing collects four hits along with the victory.

1944: The West takes the 1944 East-West Game, 7 - 4, behind the Radcliffe brothers. Ted Radcliffe socks a two-run homer while Alec Radcliffe drives in two as well and flashes a good glove; the brothers combine for five hits.

1947: At Sportsman's Park, pinch-hitter Willard Brown of the Browns becomes the first black player to hit a home run in the American League. The historic homer, a pinch-hit inside-the-parker off future Hall of Fame hurler Hal Newhouser, helps the Browns beat the Tigers 6 - 5.
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1948: The promise of Satchel Paige on the mound brings 51,013 to Comiskey Park to see "Ole Satch" pitch his first big league shutout as Cleveland wins, 5 - 0. He gives up five hits to run his record to 5-1. In his 12 appearances, Paige has attracted 201,829 fans.

1951: Every one who shows up with a musical instrument is admitted free to Ebbets Field. 2,426 fans take advantage of the offer, including one with a piano. The Dodgers have a motive in countering the local musicians' union which wants to silence the non-union Sym-Phoney. The Dodgers outplay the Braves, 7 - 6, as Gil Hodges belts a three-run homer in the 8th, following an intentional walk to Roy Campanella, who had homered earlier.

1954: The White Sox top the Tigers, 1-0 in 16 innings. Al Aber goes the distance (15.1 innings) in the loss for a Game Score of 101. Jack Harshman gets a complete-game shutout win for a Game Score of 109.

1955: Larry Doby makes his first error in the OF in 167 games, a new American League record.

1957: Mickey Mantle goes 3 for 3 and drives in three runs as the Yankees edge the Red Sox, 3 - 2. Mantle improves his average to .384 while Ted Williams, with 1 for 2, is at .388. A week later, Mantle will injure himself when he angrily swings a golf club at a branch and gouges his shinbone. This will effectively take him out of the running for a second straight Triple Crown.

1961: In the first of two with the Senators, Roger Maris belts his 44th homer to tie Mickey Mantle. An inning later, Mantle hits a Bennie Daniels offering for his 45th, but that's all Daniels allows, winning, 12 - 2. Maris adds his 45th homer in the 1st inning in game two as the Yanks win, 9 - 4.

1967: Tigers win 3-2 over the orioles on a 3-run home run by light-hitting shortstop Ray Oyler: his first home run in over a year.
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1969: With a unanimous vote, the major league owners elect Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to a seven-year term.

1969: Baltimore Orioles legend Jim Palmer hurls a no-hitter vs. the Oakland A's at Memorial Stadium.

1969: Denny McLain pitches a 3 - 0 shutout over the angels for his 18th win of the year. Denny ties Hal Newhouser's team record with his 8th shutout of the season, and will set the club record with shutout # 9 September 15 vs. the yankees.

1972: Tigers manager Billy Martin literally picks his starting lineup out of a hat in an attempt to halt the Tigers' 4-game losing streak. The ploy works as Detroit defeats Cleveland 3 - 2. Using a regular lineup in the nightcap, the Tigers lost 9 - 2.
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1979: Lou Brock collected his 3000th hit.
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1980: Aurelio Lopez comes in with the bases loaded in the 8th inning and strikes out the side, then, with the bases loaded in the 9th, gets a double play and a strikeout to win the game for the Tigers 2 - 1 over the redsox.

1984: At Cooperstown, the Tigers beat the Atlanta Braves, 7 - 5 in the annual Hall of Fame Game.

1991: The Detroit Tigers released John Shelby.

1995: Flags fly at half-mast at Yankee Stadium as Yankee legend Mickey Mantle dies of liver cancer at the age of 63 in Dallas, Texas.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Jorge Toca as a free agent.
2004: The Detroit Tigers released Danny Patterson.
2004: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Jon Connolly (minors) to the Chicago Cubs for Felix Sanchez. The Detroit Tigers sent Eric Eckenstahler (August 13, 2004) to the Chicago Cubs to complete the trade.

2007: Placido Polanco plays his 144th consecutive game at second base without an error. This breaks Luis Castillo's record, set earlier this season. The two streaks overlapped for many months. The Tigers still lose 7 - 2, dropping them to 8 wins in their past 25 games and a tie for first place with the Indians.

2009: Justin Verlander pitches 8 shutout innings with 8 strikeouts to win his 13th game of the year. Ryan Raburn?s homer and RBI single score the Tigers? 2 runs.

2013: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ronny Paulino from the Baltimore Orioles.

2014: The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Ramon Cabrera off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2018: Nicholas Castellanos has his first 5-hit game, with a home run and 2 doubles and the Tigers beat the white sox 9 - 5.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Sandy Baez as a free agent.

2020: Mookie Betts leads the Dodgers to an 11 - 2 win over the Padres with a three-homer game, the 6th of his career. That ties him for most all time with Johnny Mize and Sammy Sosa, although Betts has reached the total in just 813 games, whereas Mize needed 1,884 and Sosa 2,364.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/suscege01.shtml
George Susce 1932.

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Eddie Gaillard 1997.

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Jarrod Washburn 2009.

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Roman Colon 2005-2006.

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Dustin Garneau 2021-2022.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Pesky
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/peskyjo01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Johnny-Pesky/
Johnny Pesky 1952-1954.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

Earlier this week, Chris Ilitch fired his GM, Al Avila.

Avila was hired by his father, Mike Ilitch, in 2015. Chris took over the team in 2017 upon his father?s passing. At that time, the roster was one of MLB?s oldest and the payroll was ranked as the 3rd highest and just $1 mill away from being #2. The Tigers had MLB?s highest operational expenses ? almost double that of the next team.

The Tigers also had been losing money almost every year for the last decade of Mr. I?s tenure. It was clear that some sort of rebuild was in order.

While often referred to as the owner, Chris is actually the Chair and CEO of the Tigers, which is held in a trust. That trust contains a number of family members who all have a say in how the organization is run.

It is worth considering that it would have taken Ilitch 1-2 years to become thoroughly familiar with how the Tigers were run under his father, especially the financial aspects and specific departments within the organization. That would have put the timeline for realistically starting to consider changes, including the GM position, at the 2018-2019 years. It was in this last year (July 2019) that he extended Avila to a contract of unknown length. Reports now peg that contract as running through the 2023 season.

The 2020 season complicated the baseball world due to Covid and resulted in a shortened season of only 60 games.

Logically, this timeline leaves the last 2 years (2021 and 2022) for Ilitch to fairly evaluate the work of his GM. Consider that Avila was given the task of tearing the team down that ran from 2017 through 2020 while also updating and improving analytics, the minor league system, player development and drafting, among the many issues. He had started to rebuild the roster in 2021 and 2022.

Now that Ilitch has fired Al Avila and indicated that changes are coming to the Tigers, what do you think about Chris now as it pertains to his leadership of this team?

What do you think of Chris Ilitch's leadership now?

1. Impressed

2. Cautiously optimistic

3. Pessimistic

VOTE
 
First year of the Garko player development tenure has featured 3 surprise hitters:
Kerry Carpenter
Parker Meadows
Josh Crouch

Meadows and Crouch good candidates for the AFL.
 
This graphic was on MLB Network earlier this week. Not at all the year the Tigers wanted from their young pitchers. Tarik Skubal had been one of few bright spots on the team.
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The graphic could also read "IL, IL, IL, IL and IL." Only Manning has made it back. At least 1 won't return until 2024. A huge red flag for the new GM to address.
 
Josh Byrnes is the first rumored candidate to be the Tigers new GM. He sounds like the perfect candidate. And has zero ties to the old Tiger regime.

Dodgers exec Josh Byrnes is a logical choice to replace Al Avila as Tigers GM. Byrnes, the former Padres and Diamondbacks GM, once was runner-up to Sandy Alderson for the Mets? GM job. He is very close to Tigers manager A.J. Hinch dating back to when Byrnes moved Hinch from the front office to be D-Backs manager.

New York Post

He is currently the Sr. VP Baseball Operations of the Dodgers. And you know that the Tigers have been collecting Dodgers over the past year.
His strength is in scouting and the farm system. Under him, the Dodgers have been in the top 10 farm systems for the past 8 years.

He is also credited with having 5 RoY just with the Dodgers. Also a disciple of Andrew Friedman of rays and dodgers. Close connections with A. J. Hinch and worked with Ryan Garko. Also worked with George Lombard. He seems to check the most important boxes that are priorities for the Tigers.
 
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Tarik Skubal Visiting Specialist With Elbow Issue; Expected To Miss Remainder Of Season.

Tarik Skubal is set to visit orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache next week. The 25-year-old is alarmingly dealing with some form of elbow injury, although Hinch declined to speculate as to whether surgery was a possibility until the results of next week?s testing became apparent. Skubal will not return to the mound in 2022 in any event. If Surgery is necessary, we won't see Skubal pitching until 2024.

MLBTR
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/kerry-carpenter-gets-first-mlb-hit-with-family-in-stands
Family in tears after witnessing Tigers prospect's first MLB hit.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...383#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=661383
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/8...ng-lucas-giolito-riley-greene-kerry-carpenter
White Sox 6 - Tigers 4: Manning struggles, offense snoozes after early outburst.
After getting a break early on, the Tigers offense went back to sleep once again.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ustrating-loss-chicago-white-sox/10321674002/
Tigers stop hitting too soon, Hinch ejected in another frustrating loss to White Sox.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...p-chicago-white-sox-matt-manning/10321595002/
Detroit Tigers record 10 hits but fall 6-4 to Chicago White Sox for sixth loss in a row.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/08/white-sox-beat-tigers-who-have-lost-6-straight-games.html
White Sox beat Tigers, who have lost 6 straight games.
Mlive
 
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