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September 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: At the Polo Grounds, the Giants pull off the first triple play of the 20th century. With Chicago's Johnny Kling behind the plate, Jack Doyle, George Davis and Kid Gleason do the deed. It'll be 10 years before another trifecta is pulled off in the National League.

1901: Boston's Cy Young records his 30th win of the year, beating the visiting Washington Nationals, 12 - 1.

1905: Joe Tinker and Johnny Evers engage in a fist fight on the field during an exhibition game in Washington, IN, because Evers took a taxi to the park, leaving his teammates in the hotel lobby. The pair will not speak to each other ever again.

1910: Detroit rookie Dave Skeels, just 17 years old, make his first and only ML appearance, surrendering eight runs on nine hits and four walks in six innings, but comes away with a win. He finishes the day and his ML career with an ERA of 12.00.

1914: After being ejected for swearing, Johnny Evers claims he was talking to the ball and not to umpire Mal Eason, but the Braves' shortstop is still suspended for three days.

1915: Babe Ruth fires a two-hitter, as the Red Sox beat the White Sox, 2 - 1, for their 7th win in a row. Ruth has two of Boston's three hits. Boston will win four of five in the series with Chicago.

1918: Only four days after winning the World Series, the "Boston Red Sox" play the Hilldale Club, one of the top colored ball clubs in the country, in an exhibition game in Darby, PA. While the Red Sox include only three actual members of the World Championship club - Joe Bush, Amos Strunk and Wally Schang - the balance is made up of current and recent major leaguers, so it is actually quite a good team. Hilldale wins the game by forfeit when the Red Sox refuse to play the bottom of the 9th while holding a 4 - 3 lead. This marks the only time in Red Sox history that they will play a colored opponent, something that was relatively common for most other major league franchises.

1921: Washington's Walter Johnson gives up three hits but still faces just 27 batters in edging the Browns 1 - 0. Following two singles in the 4th, George Sisler's line drive is turned into a triple play. Jack Tobin singles in the 7th, but Johnson picks him off. Tobin will set an American League record this year with 179 singles, a mark that Sam Rice will top in 1925.

1923: Red Sox first baseman George Burns completes an unassisted triple play against the Indians as he gathers in a Frank Brower line drive, tags Rube Lutzke coming from first, and beats Riggs Stephenson back to second.

1924: Hours after beating the Tigers in Detroit, Walter Johnson receives word he's been elected American League MVP with 55 points. White Sox 2B Eddie Collins is a distant 2nd. He was runner-up to Babe Ruth last year.

1925: The Detroit Tigers traded Everett Spikes (minors), Bob Jones, Dutch Leonard, Buck Redfern and cash and 3 players to be named to Vernon (PCL) for Jack Warner.

1935: The Yankees split with the American League-leading Tigers winning 2 - 1 and losing 5 - 1. Hank Greenberg, leading the AL in hitting at .346, is 0 for the afternoon, with five strikeouts. "The hooting and jeering which some of the fans turned loose against Hank wasn't much of a tribute to the sportsmanship of his home town" (New York American Daily News).

1936: Pittsburgh's Paul Waner ties Rogers Hornsby's modern National League record, reaching 200 hits for the 7th time.

1938: The Brooklyn Dodgers purchased Don Ross from the Detroit Tigers.
1938: The Brooklyn Dodgers selected Ray Hayworth off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1940: The United States, Hawaii, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico meet in the 3rd annual World Amateur Baseball Championship tourney, the first championship series to feature more than 3 participants. Cuba, the host country, is the victor for the 2nd consecutive year. The initial tourney had been held in England in 1938 and was also won by the host country, Great Britain.

1941: Satchel Paige pitches a 6-hit complete game for the Kansas City Monarchs against the Chicago American Giants at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium, in Game 1 of a doubleheader that draws over 34,000 fans.
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1942: In the Negro League World Series, Leon Day, pitching for the Homestead Grays, fans 12 in beating Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Monarchs, 4 - 1, in Game 4. The Monarchs protest, contending that Day and 3 other players were picked up from other teams. Day's win is disallowed, and the Monarchs sweep the 4 games.

1947: Tigers Vic Wertz hits for the Cycle during a 16-6 victory over the Washington Senators. Wertz' cycle: 3B (2nd), 1B (4th), HR (6th), 2B (7th).
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1950: In Detroit, Vic Raschi posts his 20th win of the season to give New York a hard-fought 7 - 5 win. Raschi walks in two runs in the opening inning as Detroit tallies four runs, but New York comes back as Joe DiMaggio cracks his 29th home run and Johnny Mize follows a walk to Hank Bauer with his 10th homer. New York takes over first place by a half game.

1953: The Detroit Tigers signed Bob Swift as a free agent.

1954: Willie Mays hits a 1st inning double and scores the only run in a 1 - 0 win over the Cards. It is Johnny Antonelli's 21st win of the year. Mays's hit is his 82nd extra-base hit, breaking Mel Ott's team record.

1954: Frank Lary makes his major league debut. Lary would pitch 11 seasons with the Tigers and make 2 All-Star teams. Lary's nicknames were "Mule" and the "Yankee Killer". He had a 28 and 13 career record vs. new york and in the late 1950's and was the last pitcher to win 7 games vs. one team (new york) in a season (154 game schedule).

1955: Herb Score of the Indians breaks Grover Cleveland Alexander's rookie record of 235 strikeouts. He finishes the season with 245.

1957: The Detroit Tigers purchased Bill Taylor from the New York Giants.

1958: The Yankees win their 24th pennant, and 9th under Casey Stengel, winning Game One against the A's, 5 - 3. This ties Casey for first with Connie Mack for the most American League pennants won. New York completes the sweep with a 12 - 7, 14-inning win in game 2. Virgil Trucks in his last season allows two hits over the last six innings for the win.

1963: Willie Horton hits his first career home run, a pinch-hit 2-run shot to tie the game in the 8th inning. He improves to 2-for-2 with a walk in his first three major league plate appearances.
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1968: The Tigers rallied in 9th to beat the A's 5 - 4. Denny McLain is the first thirty-game winner since Dizzy Dean reached the milestone in 1934.
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1974: Graig Nettles homers for the Yankees in the first inning, and brother Jim Nettles homers for the Tigers in the 2nd. This is the second time that the two brothers have homered in the same game for different teams, having done it on June 11, 1972, when Graig was with Cleveland and Jim with Minnesota. Graig's team wins, 10 - 7.

1975: The Red Sox top the Brewers, 8 - 6, as Robin Yount breaks Mel Ott's 47-year-old record by playing in his 242nd game as a teenager.

1982: Richie Hebner and Bill Madlock hit grand slams to lead the Pirates to a 15 - 5 rout of the Cubs.

1986: Bo Jackson slugs his first major league home run - a 475-foot blast believed to be the longest to date at Royals Stadium - as Kansas City downs Seattle, 10 - 3.
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1987: Alan Trammell goes 3-for-4 with a double, Tigers win 3 - 0 over the red sox to stay tied for first place in the division.

1990: Mariner Ken Griffey, Sr. and his son, Ken Griffey, Jr., become the first father and son to hit homers in the same major league game. The back-to-back blasts are given up by Angel hurler Kirk McCaskill.

1990: Oakland's Dave Stewart wins his 20th game of the season, 9 - 1 over the Twins to become the first pitcher since Jim Palmer (1975-1978) to post four straight 20-game seasons.

1991: In the Tigers' 6 - 4 win over the Brewers, Detroit's Cecil Fielder hits a 502-foot home run, which is believed to be the first ball ever hit out of Milwaukee's County Stadium, off Dan Plesac. The ball lands in the back of a truck driven by Gary Schumacher, who doesn't stop until he is near Madison, WI.

1994: The remainder of the baseball season is canceled by acting commissioner Bud Selig after 34 days of the players' strike. There will be no World Series for the first time since 1904.

1995: The Kansas City Royals traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Juan Samuel. The Kansas City Royals sent Phil Hiatt (September 14, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1998: The White Sox and Tigers combine for 41 hits and tie a major league record by using 18 pitchers in the Sox' 17-16 win in 12 innings at Tiger Stadium.
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2003: The Tigers lose their 110th game, 7 - 2 to the royals, breaking the franchise record set by the 1996 Tigers: first team to lose 110 since the expansion Expos and Padres in 1969.

2011: The Tigers rally to tie the White Sox in the 9th inning on home runs by Ryan Raburn and Alex Avila, and win 6 - 5 on a Carlos Guillen RBI single in the 10th.
The rally gives the Tigers their 12th straight win, their third-longest winning streak in franchise history.
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2012: Justin Verlander shuts out the indians 4 - 0.

2017: Jeimer Candelario hits his first home run as a Tiger in a loss to the white sox.

2020: New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon and his partners agree to sell the team to hedge fund billionaire Steven Cohen for $2.4 billion, the highest price ever for a North American professional sports franchise. A similar deal collapsed earlier this year over the Wilpons' insistence that they continue to make decisions for a period of five years after the sale, but there are no such strings attached this time, although the previous owners will retain a 5% minority share in the team.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wilsoic01.shtml
George 'Icehouse' Wilson 1934.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gleatje01.shtml?redir
Jerry Don Gleaton 1990-1991, scout 1994-1996.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lombage01.shtml
George Lombard 2002, coach 2021-present.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Delmon_Young
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/y/youngde03.shtml
Delmon Young 2011-2012.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lawde01.shtml
Derek Law 2022.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/vasquan02.shtml
Andrew Vasquez 2023.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jackie_Tavener
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tavenja01.shtml
Jackie Tavener 1921, 1925-1928.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bellbe01.shtml
Beau Bell 1939.

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WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

Today, another opportunity for readers to discuss the hottest topics in a forum where thoughtful dialog and a variety of opinions are welcomed.

Let?s create some running conversational threads. And for those of you back in actual offices, here?s a question to take with you ? or use via Zoom ? as you talk to your co-workers.

Here is today?s topic:

Yesterday, I wrote about each of the positional spots and how they may be filled for the 2023 season. If you need a refresher, here it is:
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2022/09/12/positional-puzzles/

Chris Ilitch is currently searching for a new GM. It is expected that the rebuild ? and the pace of it ? will be a primary topic of discussion with all candidates.

We know that Ilitch was very unhappy this year and pointed to ?no progress at the MLB level? as the main reason for firing Al Avila.

Statistics also show that the fan base starts disappearing permanently at year #5 of a rebuild and it takes seasons to get them back ? if ever. The Tigers are currently in year #7.

But Chris also shelled out over $243 mill on free agents alone this past year and got nothing in return. How likely is it that he will open his wallet that much again for a new GM?

The Tigers are strongest in their pitching, despite a large number of injured pitchers. Some of them will miss next year. But their bullpen remains strong.

The biggest concern is with their lineup ? the 8 defensive positions and their offense. Only 1 player currently is guaranteed to remain in his same position next year.

The new GM is going to have to make a decision about the team?s goals for 2023.

There is a possibility that he will have to backtrack on the current rebuild plan and commit to some strategic, but limited, tearing down of the roster.

He could also focus on ?rebooting? the team in which a number of players and contracts are moved while moderately upgrading any new trades or signings.

The last option involves a significant upgrade to the roster that includes more owner investment in the lineup and potentially some important trades (possibly involving some top young talent) that would visibly boost competitiveness.

Which option do you believe is most likely to happen?
Which plan do you believe the new GM is most likely to pursue?

1. A step back into a limited rebuild.

2. "Rebooting" in which there is further roster editing and moderate additions.

3. Significant roster upgrades with intent to be competitive.

VOTE
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/riley-greene-nearly-hits-go-ahead-homer-for-tigers
Riley Greene nearly brings Tigers back, but comes up just short.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/astros-...792#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662792
Boxscore.

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2022/9...-cristian-javier-baez-joey-wentz-riley-greene
Astros 2 - Tigers 1: Houston completes the sweep.
The hometown club got a good look at the top of the mountain they?ll have to climb.
BYBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ittle-again-swept-houston-astros/10377136002/
Tigers swept as Riley Greene's bid for go-ahead homer falls inches short.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...igers-score-houston-astros-sweep/69494947007/
Detroit Tigers shut down by Houston Astros, 2-1, in 7-game season sweep.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2022/0...t-astros-beat-tigers-2-1-to-finish-sweep.html
Javier Baez homers, but Astros beat Tigers 2-1 to finish sweep.
Mlive
 
September 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: The Detroit Tigers roll over Cleveland behind Ed Siever with what was the most lopsided score in American League history 21 - 0 -- (equaled on August 13, 1939) -- until the Cleveland Indians beat the New York Yankees 22 - 0 on August 31, 2004 at Yankee Stadium. Detroit pounds out 24 hits off rookie Jack Bracken as Pop Dillon leads the way with four hits. The game is mercifully called after 7 1/2 innings to allow Cleveland to catch a train. Bracken's ERA is not helped by this outing and he will end this season, his only one in the majors, with a 6.21 mark, the highest in the deadball era.
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1902: Chicago's infield combo of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance pull off their first double play to back up Carl Lundgren's 6 - 3 win over the Reds.

1907: At the Browns-Tigers game in St. Louis, a soda bottle thrown by a fan, Hugo Dusenberg, fells umpire Billy Evans. The crowd beats up Hugo before the police come to his rescue; he is fined $100. Evans is carried from the field and hospitalized, but is not very seriously injured.
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1912: In the second game of a doubleheader, Boston's Joe Wood wins his 16th straight game as he bests the Browns, 2 - 1, in a game called after eight innings because of darkness. Wood scores the winning run in the 8th, scoring from third base on a wild pitch by Earl Hamilton.
Earlier in the year, Walter Johnson posted a streak of 16 straight wins.
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1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Ray Demmitt from Montreal (International) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Harry Heilmann from Portland (Northwestern) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Marty Kavanagh from York (Tri-State) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Alex Main from Buffalo (International) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Billy Purtell from Jersey City (International) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
1913: The Detroit Tigers drafted Johnnie Williams from Sacramento (PCL) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.

1914: Cleveland's Nap Lajoie strokes his 3,000th hit, a single off Detroit's Pug Cavet, joining Honus Wagner and Cap Anson as the only players to reach that mark.

1916: The Detroit Tigers drafted Ben Dyer from Denver (Western) in the 1916 rule 5 draft.

1921: Babe Ruth hits home run No. 55 in New York's 10 - 6 win over the Browns. The Yanks take game 2, 13 - 5.

1921: Four A's pitchers help the Indians win 17 - 3, by contributing 16 walks. Among them is the starting pitcher Arlas Taylor, appearing in his only ML game. He fans one batter - Joe Sewell, the hardest batter to strike out in ML history.

1926: The Yankees beat the Indians, 6 - 4, as Bob Meusel drives home three runs with three sacrifice flies. This ties the major-league record set by Harry Steinfeldt in 1909. Bob Shawkey is the winning hurler.

1929: The Detroit Tigers purchased Billy Rogell from St Paul (American Association).

1931: The Philadelphia Athletics clinch the pennant, beating Cleveland at home, 14 - 3. Every starter for the A's has a hit and RBI. Eddie Rommel, veteran knuckleball pitcher for the A's, is the winning hurler, as Connie Mack wins his 3rd successive pennant. It is Mack's 9th, and last, American League championship. The A's went into first place for good on May 5, when they started a win streak of 17 straight games and 20 of their next 21. In mid-July they won 13 straight.

1936: Charlie Gehringer hits 2 doubles, en route to a career high and AL-best 60 doubles on the season in the Tigers 8 - 5 win over the athletics.
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1938: Brothers Lloyd and Paul Waner of the Pirates hit consecutive homers off Cliff Melton in the 5th inning at the Polo Grounds. Pirates P Jim Tobin puts Mel Ott in the record book, hitting him with a pitch 3 times. Tobin wins 7 - 2.
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The Waners' feat marks the first time in major league history that brothers have gone deep back-to-back; the next time will come on April 23, 2013, courtesy of B.J. and Justin Upton of the Atlanta Braves.

1938: Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry, born this day in Williamston, NC.
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1944: Former Tigers manager Mickey Cochrane is appointed to active duty in the Pacific.
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1946: In the first game at Griffith Stadium, Josh Gibson hits a home run into temporary bleachers that shorten the left-field fence, helping the Homestead Grays beat the New York Cubans 8-3, to sweep a season-ending Negro League double-header. It is Gibson's last career homer. After a few more games, the Grays close out their season, and Gibson will die from a reported stroke four months later.

1950: Ted Williams returns to the Red Sox lineup and raps a home run and three singles in a 12 - 9 defeat of the Browns. The Red Sox will come within two games of the first-place Yankees this week, but will end up in third place, behind both New York and Detroit.

1950: For a ML-record sixth time, Johnny Mize hits three home runs in one game, but the Yankees lose 9 - 7 at Detroit. Mize matches Babe Ruth's mark of doing it in both leagues, but the Babe only had two three-homer games.
With the victory, the Tigers recapture first place from New York.

1952: In a Cold War move, the Russians decry the American game of baseball by citing their own game of "lapka" as being the progenitor of baseball. They call American players "slaves." The State Department links the Soviet claim as the founders of baseball as part of its "Hate America" campaign.

1960: Giants great Willie Mays ties a major league mark by hitting three triples in an 8 - 6 victory over the Phillies.

1961: The Yankees set a new American League record for most homers in a season as they split a doubleheader in Detroit, winning 11 - 1 and losing 4 - 2. Circuit blows by Bill Skowron and Yogi Berra in the opener help Whitey Ford win his 24th and increase New York's homer total to 222. This breaks the old mark set by the 1947 Giants and tied by the 1956 Reds. Norm Cash and Steve Boros homer in the nitecap to back Ron Kline's 7-hitter.

1961: With 10 strikeouts in an 11 - 2 win against the Braves, Sandy Koufax has 243 strikeouts, most ever for a National League lefty. Sandy will lead the NL with 269 Strikeouts for the season.

1963: Brothers Felipe, Matty and Jesus Alou played in the outfield at the same time for the San Francisco Giants.

1967: Willie Horton hits a walk-off single in Tigers 5 - 4 win over the senators. The Tigers move into a three-way tie for first place in the American League.
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1968: The Tigers hit 5 home runs, 2 each by Jim Northrup, Bill Freehan, and one by Willie Horton, in a 13-0 thrashing of Oakland. The Tigers staff has now pitched nine straight complete games as Lolich did not allow a man past 2nd base.
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1969: Denny McLain records his 9th shutout, a Tiger record, beating New York, 2 - 0 at Yankee Stadium.
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1974: Cleveland's Gaylord Perry works hard for his 20th win, beating Baltimore's Ross Grimsley, 1 - 0. Perry will go 21-13 and is the last Indian pitcher this century to win 20.

1984: Tigers 2 - Blue Jays 1. Milt Wilcox allows just one hit and one walk over 7 innings. Willie Hernandez gets his 29th save. Ruppert Jones' solo home run puts the Tigers up for good. Tigers improve to 94-54, magic number is 4. #Relive84
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1996: Frank Thomas breaks the White Sox mark for home runs established by Carlton Fisk in 1993. His 215th homer comes off Tim Wakefield in a 9 - 8 loss to the Red Sox.

1999: Baseball owners vote to merge the administrative operations of the American and National leagues. National League President Leonard Coleman, concluding his job has become irrelevant, announces his resignation effective after the World Series. He will become a senior adviser to Commissioner Bud Selig.

2000: The Tigers outlast the Red Sox, 7 - 6. The two teams combine to use a league record-tying 42 players in the contest.

2002: In his final season, the Tigers celebrate Ernie Harwell Day, and unveil his statue at Comerica Park.
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2005: Curtis Granderson hits his first career inside-the-park-home run and the Tigers beat the angels 8 - 6.

2006: The Detroit Tigers selected Matt Stairs off waivers from the Texas Rangers.

2017: The Los Angeles Angels traded a player to be named later and Grayson Long (minors) to the Detroit Tigers for Justin Upton. The Los Angeles Angels sent Elvin Rodriguez (minors) (September 15, 2017) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2017: Tigers win on a walk-off by Mikie Mahtook and the Tigers beat the white sox 3 - 2.

2022: On Roberto Clemente Day, the Rays make history by fielding an all-Latino line-up (excluding starting pitcher Shane McClanahan). It consists of C Ren? Pinto, 1B Harold Ramirez, 2B Isaac Paredes, SS Wander Franco, 3B Yandy D?az, LF David Peralta, CF Jos? Siri, RF Randy Arozarena and DH Manuel Margot, with five different countries being represented. All wear Roberto Clemente's iconic uniform number, 21, as they go on to defeat the Blue Jays, 11 - 0.

Tigers players and executives birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dubucje01.shtml
Jean Debuc 1912-1916.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ed_Katalinas
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/ed-katalinas/
https://schuylkillbaseball.wordpress.com/players-2/ed-katalinas/
Ed Katalinas scout 1950's-1960's, scouting director 1960, 1963-1979.
Signed Al Kaline, Vic Wertz, Ray Oyler, Don Wert, and Jim Northrup.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/paceljo01.shtml
John Pacella 1986.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cardoja01.shtml
Javier Cardona 2000-2001.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kaneha01.shtml
Harry Kane 1903.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/beckehe01.shtml
Heinie Beckendorf 1909-1910.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/taylobi03.shtml
Bill Taylor 1957-1958.

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1969 Tiger Stadium hosts the All-Time Tigers team.
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The Players are of course left to right: 1B Greenberg, LHP Newhouser, SS Rogell,
Kaline RF, John Fetzer Owner, McLain RHP, Kell 3B, Gehringer 2B. Missing are Cobb CF, Cochrane C, and LF who I forget was voted in.
This was actually a close race back then for Kaline and Sam Crawford in RF.
 
Research done by http://MLB.com revealed Riley Greene?s blast was the longest out by distance in the Major Leagues this season. Four of the five longest outs recorded since 2020 occurred at Comerica.
 
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