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Back home, Wentz gets first win in front of family and friends.
Tigers official site

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Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=662637
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers Win Over the royals.

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Tigers 10 - Royals 2: Joey Wentz!
A sensational starting pitching performance and some timely (and powerful) hitting gave Detroit the easy win.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...st-big-league-win-vs-boyhood-team/8032640001/
Homecoming King: Tigers' Joey Wentz earns first MLB win against boyhood team.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ap-kansas-city-royals-eric-haase/68566571007/
Eric Haase stays hot with two homers in the Detroit Tigers' 10-2 win over Kansas City Royals.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...-his-hometown-as-tigers-rout-royals-10-2.html
Rookie Joey Wentz pitches a gem in his hometown as Tigers rout Royals, 10-2.
Mlive
 
September 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1889: New York Giants pitcher Mickey Welch strikes out as the first pinch hitter in major league history.

1904: The A's Eddie Plank and Boston's Cy Young face each other, with the Athletics prevailing, 1 - 0, in 13 innings.

1908: Detroit takes its 2nd straight extra-inning game from the White Sox, 6 - 5, in 11 innings, and the Naps beat the Browns, 5 - 2. The American League race leaves Detroit 75-52, Chicago 72-57, St. Louis 71-57.

1912: Boston's Smoky Joe Wood wins his 15th straight, with 9th-inning relief help from Charley Hall, beating the White Sox, 5 - 4. He scatters 12 hits and strikes out 5. There is some question about which pitcher should receive credit for the win, but American League president Ban Johnson will rule in favor of Wood.

1913: Honus Wagner is given a souvenir bat carved from a piece of wood taken from naval hero Oliver Perry's flagship Niagara, which was sunk in Lake Erie 100 years earlier.

1915: Rogers Hornsby, brought up a week earlier from Class D Denison (Western Association), makes his major league debut for the Cardinals. With the Cards trailing the Reds, 7 - 0, after six innings, Hornsby plays SS and goes hitless in two appearances against Cincinnati rookie King Lear.

1917: A red-hot Grover Alexander, chasing thirty wins, beats the Braves, 5 - 2, for the Phils.

1918: Players on both sides of the World Series threaten to strike unless they are guaranteed $2,500 to the winners and $1,000 each for the losers. They back off, however, when told they will appear greedy while their countrymen are fighting a war. There are no fines, but no World Series rings or mementos are given out this year.

1919: Ray Caldwell no-hits the Yankees after being struck by lightning two weeks ago. The Indians win 3 - 0, at the Polo Grounds.
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1922: The Yankees play their farewell home game in the Polo Grounds. An estimated 40,000 overflow the stadium with another 25,000 turned away. Joe Bush beats the Philadelphia A's, 10 - 3, in the opener, and Waite Hoyt edges the A's in the second, 2 - 1. Plans are in the works to expand the park to 56,000 capacity, but this is the last regular season American League game at the Polo Grounds. The Yanks will play their next 18 games on the road, and then open in Yankee Stadium next spring.

1924: At the Polo Grounds, the Giants rip the Braves, 22 - 1, in the opener of a doubleheader. Frankie Frisch goes 6 for 6 before grounding out.

1930: The Washington Senators purchased Pinky Hargrave from the Detroit Tigers.

1933: The first Negro League East-West All-Star Game is played at Comiskey Park. Willie Foster goes the distance in the West's 11 - 7 victory.

1934: After agonizing over whether to play on Rosh Hashanah, Hank Greenberg hits two home runs to give the Tigers a 2-1 win over the red sox.
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1934: Burleigh Grimes, in his second stint with the Pirates this year, picks up his 270th win, in relief, as the Pirates beat the Giants, 9 - 7. It is the Hall of Famer's last major league win.

1934: Dizzy Dean wins his 25th game, beating the Phillies, 4 - 1. It is the fifth straight for the Cards, now four games behind.

1935: Washington's Bobo Newsom scatters six hits to shut out the leading Tigers, 6 - 0. Schoolboy Rowe pitches six innings to take the loss.

1936: The Detroit Tigers traded players to be named later and cash and 3 players to be named to Indianapolis (American Association) for Bob Logan and Dizzy Trout. The Detroit Tigers sent Red Phillips (December 2, 1936) and Salty Parker (December 2, 1936) to Indianapolis (American Association) to complete the trade.

1938: Jimmie Foxx of the Red Sox hits 2 home runs in a game for the 9th time this season, breaking a record held by Babe Ruth and Hack Wilson.

1941: Ted Williams goes 2-for-4 against the Tigers to raise his batting average to .413

1950: The Red Sox win their 22nd in a row at home from the Athletics, 6 - 2, a streak dating back to 1949. The Red Sox won all 11 games two years in a row.

1959: Mickey Mantle goes 5 for 6, including a home run, in a 12 - 1 romp over Kansas City's Ray Herbert.

1960: In Detroit, Mickey Mantle unloads a cannon shot for three runs in the 6th inning, the ball clearing the RF roof and landing in the Brooks Lumber Yard across Trumbull Avenue. New York pins a 5 - 1 loss on Paul Foytack that moves them a half game in first place ahead of Baltimore, losers today.
In June, 1985, Mantle's blow will retroactively be measured at 643 feet, and will be listed in The Guinness Book of World Records at that distance.
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1961: After a disastrous road trip that ended their pennant hopes, the Tigers are greeted at Willow Run Airport by 8,000 fans.
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1962: Against Hank Aguirre, Mickey Mantle clouts a 4th-inning home run, the 400th of his career to tie the game 1 - 1. The Yanks score two in the 9th off Aguirre to beat Detroit 3 - 1.

1963: Stan Musial hits a home run in his first at bat as a grandfather, and Bob Gibson (17-8) blanks the Cubs, 8 - 0.

1963: On this day, the great Willie Horton made his major league debut in a Tigers uniform with a pinch hit single in a 9 - 8 loss to the Senators.
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1963: Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, born this day in Walnut Creek, CA.
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1965: The Orioles sweep a pair from Kansas City, 5 - 2 and 10 - 5. In game 2, the O's get consecutive home runs by in 8th from Brooks Robinson, Curt Blefary, and Jerry Adair.

1965: At age 59, Satchel Paige signs a contract to pitch for the Kansas City A's! It's seen as a publicity stunt - but two weeks later he hurls 3 scoreless innings vs. the Boston Red Sox in what will be his last major league appearance.
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1967: In the first game of a doubleheader, White Sox Joe Horlen no-hits the Tigers, 6 - 0. Cisco Carlos, Hoyt Wilhelm, and Bob Locker combine to shut out Detroit in the second game.
Minnesota leads the tight American League race after edging the Orioles, 4 - 2, at Baltimore.

1968: Denny McLain strikes out 12 in his 29th win, and goes 3-for-4 with a triple at the plate in the Tigers 7 - 2 win over the angels.
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1968: Billy Williams hits three home runs in a game for the first time in his career. It's all the Cubs' scoring, as they beat the Mets, 3 - 1, behind Bill Hands. Added to two home runs on September 8, Williams has a major league-record-tying five over two straight games.

1973: Against the Giants, Hank Aaron connects for his 37th homer (career #710) in the 3rd inning, and then is lifted in the 4th when he doesn't feel well.

1974: Cardinal outfielder Lou Brock ties and breaks Maury Wills' single season stolen base record with his 104th and 105th swipes against the Phillies.

1977: Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell turn their first double play: 4-6-3 to Jason Thompson on a grounder by Fred Lynn at Fenway Park.
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1986: Eric Davis leads the Reds to a 14 - 2 pasting of the host Giants by belting three home runs, scoring 5 runs and knocking in 4. His first two homers are off starter Vida Blue.

1988: Orel Hershiser shuts out the Reds, 5 - 0, to become a 20-game winner for the first time. It is his 2nd straight shutout.

1999: Umpires opposed to union chief Richie Phillips announce plans to form a new union and seek certification to represent all umpires.

2000: The Marlins defeat the Diamondbacks, 4 - 3, in 12 innings. Randy Johnson strikes out 14 Florida players in seven innings, including Mike Lowell to end the 4th for his 3,000th career strikeout. He is the 12th hurler to reach the milestone. Johnson's 1st strikeout of the game gives him 300 for the 3rd consecutive year. Only Nolan Ryan has reached 300 Ks more times (6).

2005: Carlos Pe?a ties the game with an RBI single in the 5th inning and hits the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the 8th to give the Tigers a 4-3 win over the Royals.
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2007: Troy Tulowitzki homers off of Kyle Lohse. It is his 20th home run of the season and gives him the record for National League rookie shortstops. Ernie Banks had held the record with 19 for 53 years.

2011: Tigers win their 8th straight on a Brandon Inge walk-off home run in Tigers 3 - 2 win over the twins.

2015: The Milwaukee Brewers selected Daniel Fields off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2017: The Tigers convert their Lakeland facility to a public shelter from Hurricane Irma.
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2018: Justin Verlander watches a video tribute to his Tiger career from the Comerica Park outfield before his first start in Detroit with the Astros. Amazing how often the durability of Justin Verlander gets overlooked.
Since 2007, Verlander has thrown at least 200 innings in ten of his last 11 seasons ? all with a fastball holding triple-digit capability. Incredible given the frequency of elbow injuries to hard-throwers.
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2019: Jordy Mercer's single scores Willi Castro to give the Tigers a wild 12-11 walk-off win

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/halesa01.shtml
Sammie Hale 1920-1921.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnsau01.shtml
Augie Johns 1926-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/robbibr01.shtml
Bruce Robbins 1979-1980.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/i/ingrari01.shtml
Ricardo Ingram 1994.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/peterdu01.shtml
Dustin Peterson 2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Roy_Johnson_(johnsro02)
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnsro02.shtml
Roy Johnson 1929-1932.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/spencge01.shtml
George Spencer 1958, 1960.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

With less than a month to go in the 2022 season, the Tigers are playing ?the kids? more often. Four positional players have joined Riley Greene on the roster and are currently being evaluated for their potential and possibility of making the 2023 Opening Day roster.

They are:
Kerry Carpenter (OF, DH)
Ryan Kreidler (2B, 3B, SS)
Josh Lester (3B)
Spencer Torkelson (1B)

Which one of these players offers the team the most promise and potential? How well do they fill the desired offensive and defensive needs of the organization? Can their skills be seen as solutions to filling some of the many holes on this team?
Tell us by cast for your vote!

Which of these players offers the greatest potential and solutions for the Tigers' 2023 roster?

1. Kerry Carpenter

2. Ryan Kreidler

3. Josh Lester

4. Spencer Torkelson

VOTE
 
The magic number is now at 9 more wins.

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/kerry-carpenter-homers-as-tigers-beat-royals
Kerry Carpenter homers in rainy win, adding to road success.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...636#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662636
Boxscore.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...#game_state=final,game_tab=videos,game=662636
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers Win Over the royals.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/9...er-victor-reyes-javier-baez-spencer-torkelson
Tigers 8 - Royals 4: Bats stay hot to back Matt Manning
Matt Manning fought through a rainy outing, while the bats remained red hot.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-batter-royals-third-straight-win/8052465001/
Tigers 'grind through' the elements, batter Royals for third straight win.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ansas-city-royals-rain-shortened/69482207007/
Detroit Tigers' offense shines again in rain-shortened 8-4 win over Kansas City Royals.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/09/victor-reyes-leads-tigers-to-rain-soaked-win-over-royals.html
Victor Reyes leads Tigers to rain-soaked win over Royals.
Mlive
 
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September 11 in Tigers and mlb history:

1889: Rain prevents every scheduled game in both major leagues. For the season the National League will have 62 rainouts and the American Association 73.

1903: A new National Agreement signed by the National Association of minor league clubs officially organizes professional baseball under one comprehensive set of rules.

1906: In Boston, New York's Christy Mathewson (19-9) shuts out the Beaneaters, 3 - 0, striking out 9. Today's game is the last one in which John McGraw, playing 3B, appears in the lineup.

1909: Christy Mathewson and catcher Chief Meyers are all that the Giants need in the opener against Brooklyn. Matty allows three hits in shutting down the Superbas, and the Chief clubs his first major league homer in the 2nd inning, a grand slam to score all the runs. New York wins, 4 - 0, beating Elmer Knetzer.
The Superbas take the nitecap, 10 - 1, behind Bugs Raymond. Rookie Zack Wheat has his first two major league hits in the nitecap, after being collared in the opener by Matty.

1912: Eddie Collins steals six bases as Philadelphia beats the Tigers. 9 - 7. The A's second baseman will steal six bases again on September 22 in St. Louis.

1915: Eddie Plank of the Federal League's St. Louis Terriers wins his 300th game as he defeats the Newark Pepper 12 - 5. The future Hall of Fame member (1946) is the ninth player and first southpaw to reach this milestone.

1917: Walter Johnson allows just two hits to beat Dutch Leonard to give the Nats a 4 - 3 win over the Red Sox. All the runs are unearned for Boston.

1918: The Red Sox win the World Series in Game six, on Carl Mays's 2nd victory, a 2 - 1 three-hitter. With two on and two out in the 3rd, utility OF George Whiteman lines a hard drive to RF. Max Flack drops it, allowing the only runs off Lefty Tyler. Righty Claude Hendrix, 20 - 7 during the year, finally makes an appearance, tossing a final inning for the Cubs. Cubs pitchers compile a 1.04 ERA, while Boston's .186 BA is the lowest ever for a World Series winner, but they compensate by making just one error, a record not beaten this century in a 6-game World Series. The Red Sox will realize $1,102 each, the Cubs $671, the smallest winner's share ever earned. The inning by inning results of the game are relayed to Fort Devans, 58 miles away, via nine homing pigeons.

1928: In the Yankees' 5 - 3 win at Yankee Stadium, Ty Cobb makes his last appearance as a batter, popping out against Yankee Hank Johnson to SS Mark Koenig as a pinch hitter in the 9th. Babe Ruth's two-run clout, off Lefty Grove in the 8th, seals the win for New York. Cobb will announce his retirement 6 days later.

1932: The New York Yankees clinch the American League pennant with their 100th victory, as George Pipgras defeats the Indians, 9 - 3, at Cleveland.

1934: Rightfielder Roger Maris was born. 1960 Gold Glove Award winner, 1961 AL home run leader, 2X AL MVP/AL RBI leader, 3X World Series champion, 7X AS. Monument Park honoree.
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1938: Hank Greenberg hits 2 home runs to raise his season total to 49 with 21 games to play. The Tigers rout the White Sox 10-1 at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium. #58in38
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1940: The Cincinnati Reds selected Frank Secory off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1946: The Reds and Dodgers play the longest scoreless tie game, 19 innings, at Ebbets Field. The Reds' Johnny Vander Meer pitches the first 15 innings, striking out 14.

1947: Ralph Kiner hits 3 successive home runs for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He hits 2 in the 9th against the Giants' Larry Jansen, as the Pirates lose.

1948: Tigers celebrate Harry Heilmann Day at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium.
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1955: Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams collects his 2000th career hit in a 5 - 3 loss to the Yankees.

1956: Yogi Berra ties the major league career record for home runs by a catcher in the Yankees' 9 - 5 victory over Kansas City. His 236th - and the Yankees' 177th of the season - ties him with Cub great Gabby Hartnett.

1956: Frank Robinson ties the National League record for home runs by a rookie with 38 in an 11 - 5 Redlegs win over New York.

1958: The Washington Senators selected Bill Fischer off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1959: Los Angeles defeats Pittsburgh and Elroy Face, 5 - 4. It is Face's first loss after 22 straight wins, 17 of them in 1959. He will end the year at 18-1.

1959: The Phillies' Robin Roberts beats the Giants, 1 - 0, on a 3-hitter. Roberts also gains revenge on Willie McCovey by ending McCovey's consecutive-game hitting streak at 22 games. Phils CF Richie Ashburn holds the rookie record of 23 games.

1961: Red Sox 8 - Tigers 7. Bruton and Colavito each have 2 Hits with a HR. Mossi: 2 IP, 8 H, 6 ER.
Tigers are 87-56 (1-9 in last 10), 11.5 GB. The Tigers will finish with 101 wins and are one of a few number of teams to win at least 100 games and not win the pennant pre-expansion.

1962: Yogi Berra hits the game-winning home run for the Yankees in the top of the 10th inning at Tiger Stadium.
The Tigers tied the game at 7 in the 8th inning on a Dick McAuliffe home run and Chico Fernandez RBI triple.

1963: Whitey Ford tops the host A's, 8 - 2, as Mickey Mantle's homer in the 1st provides all the scoring Whitey needs. Mantle is 3 for 4 with four RBIs.

1964: Bob Gibson holds the Cubs to two hits, and the Cards win, 5 - 0. Ken Boyer's 22nd homer starts the Birds' scoring.

1966: Los Angeles regains first place, winning 4 - 0 and 1 - 0 behind Sandy Koufax and Larry Miller while Houston suffers its 3rd and 4th consecutive shutouts against the Dodgers.

1967: A's players agree to drop a grievance filed with the National Labor Relations Board against Charlie Finley.
Finley agrees, in writing, that he will not coerce or intimidate his players, or discriminate against them for the threatened action.

1968: Willie Horton hits two home runs in an 8-2 win in Anaheim. The Tigers sweep the Angels to cut their magic number to 8.
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1970: Sonny Siebert and Jim Palmer each pitch 12 innings, but Eddie Watt gets the win for Baltimore by pitching the 13th in the 3 - 2 win. Boston's Sparky Lyle is the loser, giving up hits to the two batters he faces.

1972: Dick Allen's club record 34th home run gives the White Sox their only two runs as they beat Kansas City, 2 - 1.

1976: Minnie Minoso comes to bat for the White Sox after a 12-year hiatus. He goes hitless in his three at bats against Frank Tanana, but his appearance makes him one of a handful of major league players to play in four decades. His at bat in 1980 will match him with Nick Altrock as a 5-decade player.

1984: At Baltimore, the Tigers cut their magic number to seven with a 9 - 2 clipping of the Orioles. Darrell Evans has four hits including a homer. Larry Herndon follows Evans' homer with one of his own, while Kirk Gibson has three hits and his 27th steal. Dan Petry wins his 17th. The Tigers pass the two million mark in road attendance tonight and become the fifth team in American League history to go over that mark at home and on the road.
Their magic number is down to 7.

1984: Feature in the Ludington Daily News: Alan Trammell emerges as team leader. #Relive84
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1985: Pete Rose gets his 4,192nd career hit to officially break Ty Cobb's record.

1987: Detroit's Tom Brookens homers in the 5th off Teddy Higuera, snapping the Brewer pitcher's scoreless streak of 32 innings. Tigers win 5 - 2.

1996: The Detroit Tigers sent Andujar Cedeno to the Houston Astros as part of a conditional deal.

2001: All major league baseball games are canceled due to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, Flight #93, and the Pentagon. Games will not resume until September 17th. The Blue Jays take a 12-hour bus ride from Baltimore back to Toronto, and Yankee Stadium is evacuated as a precautionary measure. Former minor league players Marty Boryczewski and Brent Woodall are killed in the attacks.

2002: Yankee legends Whitey Ford and Phil Rizzuto unveil a monument dedicated to the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The team also has a ceremonial tree planting in Monument Park in honor the of heroes and victims of horrific events of a year ago.

2008: Albert Pujols reaches 100 RBI for the 8th time in eight seasons; only Al Simmons (11 times) and Ted Williams (8) had begun their careers with as long runs of 100-RBI campaigns. Pujols' Cards still fall, 3 - 2, to Chicago.

2011: The Tigers win their 9th straight game 2 - 1 over the Twins, to cut their magic number in the AL Central to 7. Doug Fister improves to 5-1 after being acquired by the Tigers at the trading deadline; he was 3-12 with the Mariners before the trade.
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2017: The Detroit Tigers released Arcenio Leon.

2017: Homers have been hit at a record pace all year, as both the Twins and Yankees have already broken the record for most home runs by a team, and the Dodgers have set a new National League mark. New records for most long balls in a month, and most homers allowed have also been set, by the Yankees and Orioles respectively.

2020: The Rays are the first team in history to start an all-lefthanded lineup in tonight's game against righthander Andrew Triggs of the Red Sox. The move pays dividends as they win the game, 11 - 1, in spite of Triggs leaving the game after one inning, due to a pinched nerve in his neck, and being replaced by lefty Matt Hall.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kitsofr01.shtml
Frank Kitson 1903-1905.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/smithcl01.shtml
Clay Smith 1940.

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Dave Roberts 1976-1977.

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Shannon Penn 1995-1996.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Don_Slaught
Don Slaught coach 2006.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mcderre01.shtml
Red McDermott 1912.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Del_Baker
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bakerde01.shtml
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Del Baker 1914-1916, coach 1933, manager 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938-1942.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Last week, Tiger players were seen laughing during a game in which infielder Kody Clemens was once again asked to pitch in a game. He struck out Shohei Ohtani with a 68 MPH pitch. The Tigers lost the game 10-0. Less than 48 hours earlier, they lost 12-2.

Clemens has now pitched 3 times in less than 7 days.

The Tigers are again on their way to another 100-loss season and 1 of MLB?s 3 worst teams.

When a team is playing that poorly, is it OK to be laughing in a game in which you are being thrashed and embarrassed? When the roster is so poorly constructed that players are being used in unusual situations?

Or is this a chance for everyone to use laughter as therapy and help relieve some of the stress?

What do you feel is appropriate?

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?

Is it appropriate for players to be laughing during a game in which they are being embarassed?

1. Yes, it can be helpful in reducing stress.

2. No, it's not professional.

VOTE
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-shut-out-for-20th-time-in-2022-season
Tigers shut out for the 20th time this season.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/tigers-...635#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662635
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/9...ecap-final-score-tyler-alexander-brady-singer
Royals 4 - Tigers 0: Shut out yet again.
It was the twentieth time the Tigers failed to score a run in a game this season.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-detroit-tigers-win-streak-halted/8057383001/
The Tigers on Sunday tied the franchise's modern-day record by being shut out for the 20th time in a 4-0 loss to the Royals at Kauffman Stadium.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...-kansas-city-royals-brady-singer/69485459007/
Detroit Tigers blanked, 4-0, by Kansas City Royals for 20th shutout of 2022.
Freep

The shutout was the Tigers' 20th of 2022, the most in the majors, five more than the next closest teams, the Royals and the Pittsburgh Pirates at 15.

It's the most shutouts for the franchise in a season since the 1975 Tigers were also shutout 20 times.

Only the 1905 Tigers (21) and 1904 Tigers (26) were shutout more in franchise history.

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...igers-shut-out-for-20th-time-this-season.html
Tigers shut out for 20th time this season.
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September 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: The Reds commit 17 errors in a doubleheader at Brooklyn, losing 7 - 2 and 13 - 9, the most errors in one day by any team in the 20th century.
Iron Man McGinnity closes both games for Brooklyn; he has worked in every game for a week.

1908: New York tops the Superbas, 6 - 3, for a sweep of the five-game series with Brooklyn. The Giants score four in the 8th, including a long triple by Christy Mathewson, to put the game away.

1908: A day after beating the A's Eddie Plank, 2 - 1, Washington's Walter Johnson is forced to start again, this time replacing sore-armed Charlie Smith. Remarkably, Johnson records his 5th complete game victory in nine days.

1911: Ty Cobb has 3 hits, including a triple in the 13th inning that sets up the game-winning run in the Tigers' 9-6 win in Cleveland.

1911: In the nightcap of a game billed as a pitchers' duel, Boston's Cy Young and the Giants' Christy Mathewson face each other before 10,000, Boston's largest crowd of the year. Young gives up three homers and nine runs in less than three innings. After the Giants build a 9 - 0 lead, John McGraw lifts Mathewson, who pitched just two innings, preferring to save his ace for the pennant race against Chicago and Philadelphia. This is the only time the two pitchers ever face each other. Mathewson adds to New York's scoring in the 3rd by swiping home. The Giants coast, 11 - 2. In the field, Matty also helps when, with Doc Miller on first base in the 2nd inning, a line drive to center by Hank Gowdy results in a double play (8-4-1-3). New York wins the first game, 9 - 3, and now lead the Cubs by two games.

1916: Walter Johnson and Babe Ruth, both pitching on two days rest, square off. Washington scores two runs in the 9th when John Henry lines a bases-loaded double off Ruth to tie the game, 2 - 2. Boston scores in the 10th, but Washington tallies twice off Ernie Shore to win, 4 - 3. Johnson is the winner.

1923: Harry Heilmann goes 2-for-5 with a double and a triple to raise his batting average to .395 in the Tigers 6 - 4 win over the senators. "Slug" will finish at .403 to win the AL batting title.

1925: In Detroit's loss to Cleveland, 3 - 1 in 13 innings in the first game of a doubleheader, Detroit's Jackie Tavener hits a major league-record-tying three triples. Benn Karr goes the distance for the win. Detroit then takes the nitecap 3 - 2.

1929: Dale "Moose" Alexander goes 2-for-4 to raise his batting average to .353 in the Tigers 2 - 1 win over the red sox. Dale will finish at .343, a Tigers rookie record that still stands.
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1932: With their 100th victory of the year, the Yankees clinch the American League pennant as George Pipgras beats the Indians at Cleveland Stadium, 8 - 3. Yankee manager Joe McCarthy, who captured a flag with the 1929 Cubs, becomes the first manager to win pennants in both the American and National Leagues.

1936: Charlie Gehringer hits two doubles, en route to an AL-best 60 doubles on the season, in the Tigers 10 - 1 win over the yankees.
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1938: Hank Greenberg hits his 50th home run of the season in a 4-3 win over the White Sox. His 3rd homer in the last two games moves him closer to Babe Ruth's season record of 60, with 20 games to play.
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1939: The Detroit Tigers selected Cotton Pippen off waivers from the Philadelphia Athletics.

1940: Mickey Lolich born on this day in Portland Oregon. In 1968 he tossed 3 CG victories in the World Series to give the Tigers the championship. The rubber-armed lefty led MLB w/ 25 wins, 376 IP and 308 K's in 1971.
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1947: Pirates' outfielder Ralph Kiner hits a record eight home runs in four games. Tony Lazzeri had hit seven round-trippers in four games in 1936.

1953: Carl Erskine defeats the Braves, 5 - 2, as the Dodgers clinch the pennant earlier than any other team in National League history up to that point.

1954: A standing-room-only crowd of 84,587 at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, which establishes the record for the largest crowd to have ever watched a major-league baseball game, witness the pennant-bound Indians sweep a doubleheader from the Yankees, 4 - 1 and 3 - 2. On this bright sunny day, over 12,000 fans are without seats and stand 10-11 rows deep behind the outfield fences as well as 3-5 rows deep in walkways.

1958: The Giants sweep the Phillies, 5 - 2 and 19 - 2, as Willie Mays has six hits to raise his average to .333. Jim Davenport tops him with seven hits, including a 3-run inside-the-park home run in the 1st inning of game 2, and scores seven runs.

1961: Tigers break a tie in the 8th inning on a a Norm Cash sac fly and Steve Boros RBI single to win 3-1. Bill Bruton goes 3-for-4 with a triple.
Frank Lary pitches a CG for his 20th win, en route to a league-leading 22 complete games.
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1962: In the dugout in Cincinnati, Willie Mays collapses from nervous exhaustion. He is taken to the hospital and will miss four games. The Giants lose, 4 - 1, and will lose their next six to take them apparently out of the race.

1962: Washington's Tom Cheney sets a major league mark with 21 strikeouts in a 16-inning game at Baltimore. Bud Zipfel's 16th-inning home run off Dick Hall gives the Senators a 2 - 1 win.

1962: In Cleveland, Whitey Ford and Mickey Mantle lead the way to a Yankee win, 5 - 2. Mantle hits a 3-run homer in the 5th off Pedro Ramos, his 2nd favorite all-time cousin (12 homers allowed).

1969: Juan Marichal (18-10) pitches a one-hitter, as the Giants beat the Reds, 1 - 0, but Atlanta takes the National League West lead by beating Houston, 4 - 3. Tommy Helms' 3rd-inning single is the only hit in what Marichal calls "my best game ever."

1974: Detroit P John Hiller picks up his 17th win in relief, an American League record, as he beats Milwaukee 9 - 7.
Tom Veryzer hits a walk-off 2-run home run in the 10th inning.

1976: DH Minnie Minoso singles for the White Sox against the Angels' Sid Monge. Said to be 53, Minoso is considered the oldest player ever to collect a hit in the major leagues, although he is in reality three years younger than his listed age, as will later be discovered.
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1976: Mark Fidrych shuts out the Yankees 6 - 0 at Yankee Stadium.

1979: Carl Yastrzemski reaches the 3000 hits milestone when he singles off Yankee Jim Beattie.

1980: Mark Fidrych leaves the game with shoulder pain after 6 pitches. He will make just 2 more starts for the Tigers.
Tigers beat the indians 6 - 3.

1983: Lou Whitaker goes 3-for-5, en route to a career-high batting average of .320 on the year. Tigers beat the indians 5 - 1.

1983: Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell are profiled in Sports Illustrated.
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1991: Texas Ranger Nolan Ryan wins his 10th game, beating the Twins, 4 - 3, and becoming just the second pitcher ever to reach double figures in wins in 20 different seasons. Don Sutton did it in 21 seasons. The win, Ryan's 312th of his career moves him past Tom Seaver into 14th place on the career list.

1995: The Milwaukee Brewers traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Kevin Wickander. The Milwaukee Brewers sent Derek Hacopian (minors) (September 12, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1995: Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker set an American League record with their 1,915th appearance as teammates.
Whitaker hits a walk-off home run, the last long ball of his career.

1997: Jody Reed of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1999: Before a crowd of 50,027, the Red Sox finish their 3-game series at Yankee Stadium with a 4 - 1 win for a sweep. It is the first 3-game sweep at Yankee Stadium for the Red Sox since 1986.

2003: Tigers beat the Royals to snap a 6-game losing streak. At 38-108, they remain at risk of matching the '62 Mets' mark of 120 losses in a season.

2006: Carlos Guill?n hits a walk-off home run in the rain to give the Tigers a 3-2 win over Texas.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Bruce Rondon as an amateur free agent.

2012: Miguel Cabrera goes 3-for-5 in the Tigers' 8-6 win over the White Sox. Tigers pull within one game of the Sox in the Central.

2015: David Ortiz of the Red Sox becomes the 27th member of the 500 home run club by going deep twice, both times off Matt Moore, in a 10 - 4 win over the Rays.

2016: Miguel Cabrera homer #440 in the Tigers 4 - 2 win over the twins.

2021: Max Scherzer of the Dodgers becomes the 19th pitcher in history to reach 3,000 strikeouts when he fans Eric Hosmer of the Padres in the 5th inning. Not content with that mark, Scherzer has one of his greatest days: he records the third immaculate inning of his career in the 3rd, joining Sandy Koufax and Chris Sale as the only pitchers to do so, and takes a perfect game into the 8th before Hosmer doubles with one out to break the spell. He will be the only baserunner Scherzer allows in 8 scoreless innings as he strikes out 9 and ends up an 8 - 0 winner.

2022: Mike Trout homers for the seventh straight game, off Konnor Pilkington of the Guardians, but in something that is typical of their season, the Angels still lose, 5 - 4. Trout is one away from the record of 8 games, held by Dale Long, Don Mattingly and Ken Griffey Jr. and has 35 homers, second in the AL behind runaway leader Aaron Judge in spite of playing in just 100 of his team's 141 games so far this year.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Boss_Schmidt
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schmibo01.shtml
Charles 'Boss' Schmidt 1906-1911.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/peplope01.shtml
Pepper Peploski 1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/olsenol01.shtml
Ole Olsen 1922-1923.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kellech01.shtml
Charlie Keller 1950-1951.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/freesge01.shtml
George Freese 1953.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mickey_Lolich
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lolicmi01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Mickey-Lolich/
Mickey Lolich 1963-1975.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/madissc01.shtml
Scotti Madison 1985-1986.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/thurmma01.shtml
Mark Thurmond 1986-1987.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kidama01.shtml
Masao Kida 1999-2000.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/urenajo01.shtml
Jose Urena 2021.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Pop_Dillon
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dillopo01.shtml
Pop Dillon 1901-1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bolanbe01.shtml
Bernie Boland 1915-1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/olsenol01.shtml
Ole Olsen 1922-1923.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnsau01.shtml
Augie Johns 1926-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kretllo01.shtml
Lou Kretlow 1946, 1948-1949.

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