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August 19 in Tigers and mlb history:
1900: In American League action, Rube Waddell throws two complete games as Milwaukee sweeps a doubleheader from the Chicago White Stockings, 2 - 1 and 1 - 0. After throwing 17 innings in the first game, the colorful southpaw is coaxed by skipper Connie Mack, who promises him a few days off to go fishing to pitch the nightcap, he hurls a five-inning one-hitter.
1901: Kid Nichols and Christy Mathewson square off for the third time in seven days, with Nichols winning easily, 11 - 6. New York makes four errors, but a tired Matty is pasted for 13 hits while striking out just one.
1905: The Tigers purchase Ty Cobb from minor league Augusta, for a reported $500. and the rest is history.
1907: Red Downs hits his first major league home run off Cy Young. He will hit only two more in his career.
1910: At Cincinnati, the Giants win, 9 - 3, beating Jack Rowan. Christy Mathewson allows nine hits in coasting to his 20th win of the year and his 17th straight victory over the Reds.
1911: Thirty-five thousand gather at the not-yet-completed Polo Grounds to watch the Reds finally get to Christy Mathewson after 22 straight losses, beating him for the first time since May 1908. Matty, after saving the 5 - 4 opener for Hooks Wiltse with two scoreless frames, starts the nightcap, goes five innings, and loses, 7 - 4. Mike Mitchell leads the Reds in the nitecap by hitting for the cycle off Matty, and adding a double.
1915: Red Faber pitches the White Sox to a 2 - 1 win over the Red Sox, beating Rube Foster. With the Tigers' win over the A's, Boston and Detroit are virtually tied for 1st.
1917: Coaching at third base in a 1 - 1 game against Washington, Ty Cobb gives baserunner George Burns a shove when Burns stops at third on a long hit; Burns keeps going and scores the winning run. Clark Griffith protests, and Ban Johnson upholds him, as the rules now ban coaches from touching a runner. The game is replayed, and Washington wins 2 - 0.
1918: Walter Johnson beats St. Louis, 4 - 3, in 14 innings. The Big Train will work in 15 extra-inning games, including two of 18 innings, one of 16 innings, and another of 15 innings.
1921: At the age of 34, Ty Cobb becomes the youngest player to collect 3000 hits when he singles off Red Sox hurler Elmer Myers in a 10 - 0 Tigers win. It takes Cobb just 2,135 games to do that.
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LF Bobby Veach is 4 for 4, and the Tigers bang out 19 hits. Only RF Harry Heilmann is hitless but still batting .403 on the season.
1930: In the first of two, Chicago's Hack Wilson connects off Phils P Les Sweetland for his 43rd home run, tying Chuck Klein's National League record set last year. In RF, Klein waves to Wilson as he circles the bases. The Phils hold on for a 9 - 8 win with Claude Willoughby the winner over rookie Bud Teachout. The second game ends in a 6 - 6 tie after 16 innings.
1931: At Chicago, Lefty Grove (25-2) wins his 16th consecutive game, 4 - 2, tying the American League record set by Walter Johnson and Joe Wood in 1912. Grove holds the Sox scoreless till the 9th, while the A's score in the 2nd, 3rd and 8th off Red Faber. Grove has completed games in all but one of the wins.
1938: Hank Greenberg hits 3 home runs in a doubleheader, including a walk-off shot in Game 1, raising his season total to 41. Tigers sweep the browns 8 - 7, and 7 - 4.
1941: Hal Newhouser walks 10 batters in a game for the only time but wins anyway: Tigers 12 - Yankees 3.
1945: In game two of a doubleheader against the Reds, 37-year-old slugger Jimmie Foxx makes his first major league start, pitching the first seven innings for the Philadelphia Phillies. He leaves with a 4 - 1 lead, and Andy Karl saves Foxx's only decision, a 6 - 2 final. Double X's ERA in 10 appearances is 1.52.
1948: Babe Ruth?s casket is carried from St. Patrick?s Cathedral, NYC.
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1950: The Gillette Safety Razor Co. pays $800,000 for TV rights to the World Series. Radio rights will add another $175,000 more.
1951: Wearing uniform number 1/8, forty-three inch tall Eddie Gaedel walks on four pitches from Tigers' Bob Cain in his only major league appearance. Bill Veeck's idea of playing the midget was legal at the time but is later outlawed.
1955: Robin Roberts of the Phils defeats Don Newcombe of the Dodgers, 3 - 2, to become the first 20-game winner of the year.
1961: Tigers beat the Red Sox 3-2 on a walk-off single by Bubba Morton.
1962: Gino Cimoli, Wayne Causey, and Billy Bryan of the Athletics hit consecutive home runs in the 7th inning, but Elston Howard has two home runs and eight RBIs; Bill Skowron, a home run and four RBIs; Mickey Mantle, a grand slam and seven RBIs, and Skowron four RBIs as the Yankees rout the A's, 21 - 7. Mantle adds two stolen bases before Jack Reed takes over in CF and has two at bats.
1968: Bob Gibson pitches the Cardinals to a 2 - 0 win over the Phillies. Gibson strikes out Dick Allen four times, the 7th time this season the Phils' slugger has K'ed four times. He will strike out a career-high 161 times this season.
1970: Fergie Jenkins homers and his teammates add another six as Chicago coasts over San Diego, 12 - 2. Jim Hickman (2), Glenn Beckert, Johnny Callison, Joe Pepitone, and Billy Williams also hit round trippers for Chicago. Six of the Cub homers are solo shots and San Diego adds a solo homer: the seven solo homers by two teams sets a National League record and ties the major league mark set on April 29, 1962.
1974: Reds 2B Joe Morgan drives in seven runs as Cincinnati rolls over Philadelphia, 15 - 2. Morgan has a grand slam and a three-run homer, then leaves after three innings when the Reds build a 14 - 0 lead.
1980: Jon Matlack holds George Brett hitless, snapping his hitting streak at 30 consecutive games, but Kansas City rallies for three runs in the 9th to beat Texas, 4 - 3. Brett batted .467 during the streak and knocked in 42 runs.
1987: Kirk Gibson and Darrell Evans go deep for Detroit, and Walt Terrell holds the Twins to 1 run in a complete game 7 - 1 Tiger's victory. After falling 11 games back in the division race in May, the Tigers now take sole possession of first place.
1987: Paul Molitor collects four hits to extend his hitting streak to 34 games and tie Dom DiMaggio for 11th on the all-time list. The Brewers beat Cleveland, 13 - 2. Rob Deer has a grand slam for the Brewers, and tomorrow will hit another to become just the 11th player in history to hit grand slams in consecutive games.
1992: Mariners 2B Bret Boone makes his major league debut against the Orioles. By doing so, he becomes the first third-generation player in the major leagues, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Ray, and his father Bob. Boone goes 1 for 4 and drives in a run in Seattle's 10 - 8 victory.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Faew9doW...g&name=360x360
1999: The Detroit Tigers released Walt McKeel.
2005: Carlos Pena hits 2 home runs and an RBI single in the Tigers' 9-5 win over the Blue Jays.
2007: John Smoltz sets the career Atlanta Braves franchise record for strikeouts. He whiffs Mark Reynolds in the 3rd inning of a 6 - 2 win, one of 13 K's on the day as he passes Phil Niekro's old mark of 2,912.
2007: Greg Maddux moves up the historical charts, as he ties Tim Keefe for 9th all-time with 349 wins. He allows one run, two hits and no walks in six innings in a 5 - 3 win over the Astros. Maddux aids his cause with two hits in two at-bats.
2010: The specter of the 2000's steroid scandal is still around. Today, former pitching great Roger Clemens is indicted on six counts of perjury for allegedly lying during Congressional hearings on PED use in February 2008 when he testified that he had never used banned substances. A number of former teammates and associates have since come forward to provide testimony that contradicts his statements made under oath.
2015: In his 1st MLB at-bat, Daniel Norris becomes the first AL pitcher to hit a home run at Wrigley Field. Norris is the first Tigers pitcher with a HR and a walk in the same game since 1970. 15th time that's happened in club history.
2017: Alan Trammell throws out the first pitch at Comerica Park.
2021: The Angels match the biggest comeback in team history when they defeat the Tigers, 13 - 10, at Comerica Park, after trailing 10 - 2 in the 6th. Rookie CF Brandon Marsh is at the center of things with two triples; his first one, in the 2nd, should have been his first career big league homer, as it hits the top of the fence in right field before bouncing back to the field. Television replays clearly show that the ball hit beyond the yellow line demarcating homers, but the Angels fail to ask for a video review and the triple stands.
2023: The Detroit Tigers signed Carson Kelly as a free agent.
Tigers players birthdays:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jim_Finigan
Jim Finigan Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jim Finigan 1957.
Fred Lasher Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Fred Lasher 1967-1970.
Terry Harper Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Terry Harper 1987.
Austin Adams Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Austin Adams 2019.
Tigers players announcers and coaches who passed away:
Carl Zamloch Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Carl Zamloch 1913.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Freehan
Bill Freehan Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Bill Freehan – Society for American Baseball Research
Bill Freehan 1961, 1963-1976, announcer 1984-1985, coach 2002-2005.
John Wockenfuss 1974-1983.
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1900: In American League action, Rube Waddell throws two complete games as Milwaukee sweeps a doubleheader from the Chicago White Stockings, 2 - 1 and 1 - 0. After throwing 17 innings in the first game, the colorful southpaw is coaxed by skipper Connie Mack, who promises him a few days off to go fishing to pitch the nightcap, he hurls a five-inning one-hitter.
1901: Kid Nichols and Christy Mathewson square off for the third time in seven days, with Nichols winning easily, 11 - 6. New York makes four errors, but a tired Matty is pasted for 13 hits while striking out just one.
1905: The Tigers purchase Ty Cobb from minor league Augusta, for a reported $500. and the rest is history.
1907: Red Downs hits his first major league home run off Cy Young. He will hit only two more in his career.
1910: At Cincinnati, the Giants win, 9 - 3, beating Jack Rowan. Christy Mathewson allows nine hits in coasting to his 20th win of the year and his 17th straight victory over the Reds.
1911: Thirty-five thousand gather at the not-yet-completed Polo Grounds to watch the Reds finally get to Christy Mathewson after 22 straight losses, beating him for the first time since May 1908. Matty, after saving the 5 - 4 opener for Hooks Wiltse with two scoreless frames, starts the nightcap, goes five innings, and loses, 7 - 4. Mike Mitchell leads the Reds in the nitecap by hitting for the cycle off Matty, and adding a double.
1915: Red Faber pitches the White Sox to a 2 - 1 win over the Red Sox, beating Rube Foster. With the Tigers' win over the A's, Boston and Detroit are virtually tied for 1st.
1917: Coaching at third base in a 1 - 1 game against Washington, Ty Cobb gives baserunner George Burns a shove when Burns stops at third on a long hit; Burns keeps going and scores the winning run. Clark Griffith protests, and Ban Johnson upholds him, as the rules now ban coaches from touching a runner. The game is replayed, and Washington wins 2 - 0.
1918: Walter Johnson beats St. Louis, 4 - 3, in 14 innings. The Big Train will work in 15 extra-inning games, including two of 18 innings, one of 16 innings, and another of 15 innings.
1921: At the age of 34, Ty Cobb becomes the youngest player to collect 3000 hits when he singles off Red Sox hurler Elmer Myers in a 10 - 0 Tigers win. It takes Cobb just 2,135 games to do that.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F35lMeSXEAAbdFP?format=jpg&name=medium
LF Bobby Veach is 4 for 4, and the Tigers bang out 19 hits. Only RF Harry Heilmann is hitless but still batting .403 on the season.
1930: In the first of two, Chicago's Hack Wilson connects off Phils P Les Sweetland for his 43rd home run, tying Chuck Klein's National League record set last year. In RF, Klein waves to Wilson as he circles the bases. The Phils hold on for a 9 - 8 win with Claude Willoughby the winner over rookie Bud Teachout. The second game ends in a 6 - 6 tie after 16 innings.
1931: At Chicago, Lefty Grove (25-2) wins his 16th consecutive game, 4 - 2, tying the American League record set by Walter Johnson and Joe Wood in 1912. Grove holds the Sox scoreless till the 9th, while the A's score in the 2nd, 3rd and 8th off Red Faber. Grove has completed games in all but one of the wins.
1938: Hank Greenberg hits 3 home runs in a doubleheader, including a walk-off shot in Game 1, raising his season total to 41. Tigers sweep the browns 8 - 7, and 7 - 4.
1941: Hal Newhouser walks 10 batters in a game for the only time but wins anyway: Tigers 12 - Yankees 3.
1945: In game two of a doubleheader against the Reds, 37-year-old slugger Jimmie Foxx makes his first major league start, pitching the first seven innings for the Philadelphia Phillies. He leaves with a 4 - 1 lead, and Andy Karl saves Foxx's only decision, a 6 - 2 final. Double X's ERA in 10 appearances is 1.52.
1948: Babe Ruth?s casket is carried from St. Patrick?s Cathedral, NYC.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FaiBbNXW...pg&name=medium
1950: The Gillette Safety Razor Co. pays $800,000 for TV rights to the World Series. Radio rights will add another $175,000 more.
1951: Wearing uniform number 1/8, forty-three inch tall Eddie Gaedel walks on four pitches from Tigers' Bob Cain in his only major league appearance. Bill Veeck's idea of playing the midget was legal at the time but is later outlawed.
1955: Robin Roberts of the Phils defeats Don Newcombe of the Dodgers, 3 - 2, to become the first 20-game winner of the year.
1961: Tigers beat the Red Sox 3-2 on a walk-off single by Bubba Morton.
1962: Gino Cimoli, Wayne Causey, and Billy Bryan of the Athletics hit consecutive home runs in the 7th inning, but Elston Howard has two home runs and eight RBIs; Bill Skowron, a home run and four RBIs; Mickey Mantle, a grand slam and seven RBIs, and Skowron four RBIs as the Yankees rout the A's, 21 - 7. Mantle adds two stolen bases before Jack Reed takes over in CF and has two at bats.
1968: Bob Gibson pitches the Cardinals to a 2 - 0 win over the Phillies. Gibson strikes out Dick Allen four times, the 7th time this season the Phils' slugger has K'ed four times. He will strike out a career-high 161 times this season.
1970: Fergie Jenkins homers and his teammates add another six as Chicago coasts over San Diego, 12 - 2. Jim Hickman (2), Glenn Beckert, Johnny Callison, Joe Pepitone, and Billy Williams also hit round trippers for Chicago. Six of the Cub homers are solo shots and San Diego adds a solo homer: the seven solo homers by two teams sets a National League record and ties the major league mark set on April 29, 1962.
1974: Reds 2B Joe Morgan drives in seven runs as Cincinnati rolls over Philadelphia, 15 - 2. Morgan has a grand slam and a three-run homer, then leaves after three innings when the Reds build a 14 - 0 lead.
1980: Jon Matlack holds George Brett hitless, snapping his hitting streak at 30 consecutive games, but Kansas City rallies for three runs in the 9th to beat Texas, 4 - 3. Brett batted .467 during the streak and knocked in 42 runs.
1987: Kirk Gibson and Darrell Evans go deep for Detroit, and Walt Terrell holds the Twins to 1 run in a complete game 7 - 1 Tiger's victory. After falling 11 games back in the division race in May, the Tigers now take sole possession of first place.
1987: Paul Molitor collects four hits to extend his hitting streak to 34 games and tie Dom DiMaggio for 11th on the all-time list. The Brewers beat Cleveland, 13 - 2. Rob Deer has a grand slam for the Brewers, and tomorrow will hit another to become just the 11th player in history to hit grand slams in consecutive games.
1992: Mariners 2B Bret Boone makes his major league debut against the Orioles. By doing so, he becomes the first third-generation player in the major leagues, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Ray, and his father Bob. Boone goes 1 for 4 and drives in a run in Seattle's 10 - 8 victory.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Faew9doW...g&name=360x360
1999: The Detroit Tigers released Walt McKeel.
2005: Carlos Pena hits 2 home runs and an RBI single in the Tigers' 9-5 win over the Blue Jays.
2007: John Smoltz sets the career Atlanta Braves franchise record for strikeouts. He whiffs Mark Reynolds in the 3rd inning of a 6 - 2 win, one of 13 K's on the day as he passes Phil Niekro's old mark of 2,912.
2007: Greg Maddux moves up the historical charts, as he ties Tim Keefe for 9th all-time with 349 wins. He allows one run, two hits and no walks in six innings in a 5 - 3 win over the Astros. Maddux aids his cause with two hits in two at-bats.
2010: The specter of the 2000's steroid scandal is still around. Today, former pitching great Roger Clemens is indicted on six counts of perjury for allegedly lying during Congressional hearings on PED use in February 2008 when he testified that he had never used banned substances. A number of former teammates and associates have since come forward to provide testimony that contradicts his statements made under oath.
2015: In his 1st MLB at-bat, Daniel Norris becomes the first AL pitcher to hit a home run at Wrigley Field. Norris is the first Tigers pitcher with a HR and a walk in the same game since 1970. 15th time that's happened in club history.
2017: Alan Trammell throws out the first pitch at Comerica Park.
2021: The Angels match the biggest comeback in team history when they defeat the Tigers, 13 - 10, at Comerica Park, after trailing 10 - 2 in the 6th. Rookie CF Brandon Marsh is at the center of things with two triples; his first one, in the 2nd, should have been his first career big league homer, as it hits the top of the fence in right field before bouncing back to the field. Television replays clearly show that the ball hit beyond the yellow line demarcating homers, but the Angels fail to ask for a video review and the triple stands.
2023: The Detroit Tigers signed Carson Kelly as a free agent.
Tigers players birthdays:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jim_Finigan
Jim Finigan Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jim Finigan 1957.
Fred Lasher Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Fred Lasher 1967-1970.
Terry Harper Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Terry Harper 1987.
Austin Adams Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Austin Adams 2019.
Tigers players announcers and coaches who passed away:
Carl Zamloch Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Carl Zamloch 1913.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Freehan
Bill Freehan Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Bill Freehan – Society for American Baseball Research
Bill Freehan 1961, 1963-1976, announcer 1984-1985, coach 2002-2005.
John Wockenfuss Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of John Wockenfuss. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com
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