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Detroit Tigers Team Notes Over 3 Million Views!!! Thankyou!

Some notes on Tigers broadcaster Jason Benetti:

- He will be employed by the Tigers, not Bally Sports Detroit.
- He will call a minimum of 127 games per season.
- Dan Dickerson, the radio play-by-play broadcaster, will move to the TV booth when Benetti isn't calling games.

Jason Benetti is quite literally one of the best play by play announcers in the world and he?s somehow a better person. This is a massive loss for the White Sox organization and more importantly, White Sox fans.
I?m thrilled for my friend who will crush it for the Tigers.
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One of the top voices in sports is coming to the 313!
Renowned broadcaster @jasonbenetti has inked a multi-year contract to be our television play-by-play announcer.
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Jason Benetti on Tigers: "They wanted me, and I wanted them because of how they feel about moving forward and what this franchise wants to do in terms of intelligent baseball, but also the fan base. ... There are fans here that want to win badly, and they want to enjoy winning."

Nice gesture by @jasonbenetti to mention Matt Shepard while discussing Tigers TV job on zoom call.

"Matt Shepard is a friend of mine, and Matt is a really good announcer in so many sports. ... Matt Shepard is a really good person and I think the world of Matt as an announcer."

Jason Benetti said taking the Tigers job made sense, and that the city fits him.

Benetti has cerebral palsy and feels like people look at him than less than a whole person. He feels that's how people look at Detroit, too.
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Tigers new television play by play announcer joined MLB Network.

"I feel like Freddie Freeman, I know how hard it was for him to leave someplace that felt like home and it's the same for me, but the Tigers and everything they have been and done and felt and their entire sensibility is something that was too much for me to say no to. They are phenomenally creative people, they have an up and coming organization..."
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/jason-benetti-hired-by-tigers
'World-class' broadcaster Benetti to handle Tigers play-by-play.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/1...-jason-benetti-chicago-white-sox-matt-shepard
Tigers hire top play-by-play man Jason Benetti away from the White Sox.
This is a shockingly good hire away from the White Sox.
BYBTB

https://motorcitybengals.com/posts/...next-tv-play-by-play-broadcaster-01hetb2n4wn7
Detroit Tigers hire away Jason Benetti from White Sox to be the next TV Play-By-Play Broadcaster.
MCBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-play-voice-bally-sports-detroit/71515849007/
Why new Tigers play-by-play voice Jason Benetti left his hometown White Sox for Detroit.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ract-play-by-play-announcer-espn/71515604007/
Jason Benetti signs multi-year contract with Detroit Tigers as TV play-by-play broadcaster.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...pn-fox-experience-cerebral-palsy/71515758007/
Who is Jason Benetti? Meet the Detroit Tigers new TV broadcaster with inspiring backstory.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...etti-tv-broadcast-ryan-gustafson/71520101007/
Why Detroit Tigers targeted, hired Jason Benetti as TV play-by-play broadcaster.
Ryan Gustafson, EVP/COO of Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, explains why Detroit Tigers hired Jason Benetti as the television play-by-play announcer.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...etti-detroit-tigers-tv-broadcast/71520157007/
Broadcaster Jason Benetti explains decision to become television voice of Detroit Tigers.
Detroit Tigers television play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti explains his decision to leave the Chicago White Sox.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/11/tigers-hire-new-lead-tv-announcer-from-white-sox.html
Tigers hire new lead TV announcer from White Sox.
Mlive
 
November 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1888: In Detroit, MI, a club is organized to compete in the International Association next season to take the place of the disbanded Detroit Wolverines, fifth-place finishers this past season in the National League. The Wolverines sell off their stars, including Big Sam Thompson going to the Philadelphia Quakers, and the so-called "Big Four" Dan Brouthers and Hardy Richardson to the Boston Beaneaters and Jack Rowe and Deacon White to the Pittsburgh Alleghenys.

1947: The Boston Braves drafted Clint Conatser from the Detroit Tigers in the 1947 rule 5 draft.

1948: In a move that will give them a pitching ace for the next decade, the Chicago White Sox acquire young lefthander Billy Pierce from the Detroit Tigers for All-Star catcher Aaron Robinson. The Tigers even sweeten the deal with $10,000. Pierce will win 186 games for the White Sox over the next 13 years. Robinson will last fewer than three seasons in Detroit. One of the Five Worst trades in Tigers History.

1948: The Detroit Tigers drafted Marv Grissom from Sacramento (PCL) in the 1948 rule 5 draft.

1951: In Tokyo, 50,000 fans are on hand as an American All-Star team battles a Central League All-Star team. Joe DiMaggio hits a 400-foot home run in the 8th inning to tie the game at 1 - 1, then his brother Dom laces an RBI triple in the 9th and later scores to give the Americans a 3 - 2 victory. The Americans have won 12 games and tied one.

1953: The New York Giants end their tour of Japan. It is reported that each player received just $331 of the $3,000 they were promised.

1965: San Francisco Giants outfielder Willie Mays, who hit .312 with 52 home runs and 112 RBI, is named National League MVP. Mays receives 224 votes to 177 for Sandy Koufax, who, pitching for the Dodgers, had a 2.04 ERA, won 26 games, allowed just 5.79 hits per nine innings, and struck out 382 batters.

1975: The Kansas City Royals release slugger Harmon Killebrew, ending a 22-year career marked by 573 home runs, good for fifth on the all-time list.

1976: The Detroit Tigers signed Al Greene as an amateur free agent.

1978: In a major trade, the New York Yankees send former Cy Young Award winner Sparky Lyle along with four players to the Texas Rangers. In return, Texas packs up pitcher Dave Righetti and four players to the Yankees. Righetti, considered the top left-handed pitching prospect in the minors, will win Rookie of the Year honors in 1981.

1987: In the closest vote in Cy Young Award history, Steve Bedrosian edges Rick Sutcliffe, 57-55, to win the National League honors. Bedrosian is the third relief pitcher ever to win the award in the NL.

1988: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Orel Hershiser, who posted a 23-8 record with 178 strikeouts and a 2.31 ERA, is a unanimous choice as Cy Young Award winner. Hershiser becomes the ninth pitcher in National League history to win the award unanimously. He receives all twenty-four first place votes from the Baseball Writers Association of America.

1996: At Tokyo, in the finale of the Japanese team against the MLB All-Stars, Japan rallies for three runs to earn an 8 - 8 tie. The Americans hit .302 in the series with 11 home runs, and come away with four wins, two losses, and two ties. None of the games go to extra innings. Steve Finley, who hit 8 for 20 with 9 RBI, is named MVP.

1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Robert Ellis as a free agent.

1997: The Gem Theatre is moved five blocks to make way for Comerica Park.
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1998: Tigers Hall of Fame pitcher Hal Newhouser dies in Detroit. Newhouser won the Most Valuable Player Award in both 1944 and 1945, leading the Tigers to the World Series title the latter year. The lefty won 29 games in 1944 and 25 more in 1945.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Jason Karnuth as a free agent.

2005: The Toronto Blue Jays purchased John McDonald from the Detroit Tigers.

2006: The Tigers acquire Gary Sheffield from the Yankees in a trade in which they send three prospects Anthony Claggett, Humberto Sanchez and Kevin Whelan to New York. The veteran righthanded slugger spends two years with the Tigers, hitting 44 home runs primarily as their designated hitter.
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2016: David Ortiz goes out a winner as he wins the Silver Slugger Award at DH in the American League for the 7th time in his final season.
He is joined by another 7-time winner, 1B Miguel Cabrera.

2022: Luis Castillo of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Sam Howard of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Josh Lester of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Jack Lopez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Jermaine Palacios of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Daniel Ponce de Leon of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Victor Reyes of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Elvin Rodriguez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Cody Sedlock of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Shea Spitzbarth of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: Nick Vincent of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2022: The Detroit Tigers selected Andy Ibanez off waivers from the Texas Rangers.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Billy_Lush
Billy Lush Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Billy Lush 1903.

Del Gainer Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Del Gainer 1909, 1911-1914.

Slicker Parks Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Slicker Parks 1921.

Russ Kerns Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Russ Kerns 1945.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Birdie_Tebbetts
Birdie Tebbetts Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Birdie Tebbetts – Society for American Baseball Research
Birdie Tebbetts 1936-1942, 1946-1947.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Lipon
Johnny Lipon Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Johnny Lipon 1942, 1946, 1948-1952.

Chick King Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Chick King 1954-1956.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jimmie_Dykes
Jimmy Dykes Managerial Record | Baseball-Reference.com
Jimmie Dykes manager 1959-1960.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Norm_Cash
Norm Cash Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Norm Cash – Society for American Baseball Research
Norm Cash 1960-1974.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Larry_Parrish
Larry Parrish Managerial Record | Baseball-Reference.com
Larry Parrish manager 1998-1999, scout 2000-2002, Minors manager 1992-1996, 2003-2006, 2008-2010, 2013-2015.

Shawn Holman Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Shawn Holman 1989.

Terry Pearson Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Terry Pearson 2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Kenny_Rogers
Kenny Rogers Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Kenny Rogers 2006-2008.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hal_Newhouser
Hal Newhouser Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Hal Newhouser – Society for American Baseball Research
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Hal Newhouser 1939-1953.

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OPEN MIKE.
Totally Tigers

On this long Veterans Day weekend, we?d like to give a special shout out to those of you who served in the US Armed Forces. We thank you for your service!

Today, we welcome readers to share their thoughts about the Tigers or baseball in general. Your observations, comments and questions. Extra credit to those who create topics or questions that generate thoughtful dialog threads.

Considering yesterday?s hiring of Jason Benetti to take over the play-by-play for the team?s tv broadcast, we ask that you save your comments about this news for Saturday, when we will cover it in-depth.

For this day only, a maximum of 6 sentences please.
 
The Rays have claimed Tyler Alexander as we all sit and wonder what secret thing they will unlock to make him elite.

Tigers fans will always remember the 9 STRAIGHT K's and the constant usage as both a SP and RP.
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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/11/rays-claim-tyler-alexander-from-tigers.html
Rays Claim Tyler Alexander From Tigers.
MLBTR

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/11/longtime-tigers-lefty-claimed-off-waivers-by-rays.html
Longtime Tigers lefty claimed off waivers by Rays.
Mlive
 
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November 11 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: The Executive Council of the Brotherhood of Professional BaseBall Players, formed the previous year, meets and chooses officers. Monte Ward is re-elected president, Dan Brouthers vice president, and Tim Keefe secretary-treasurer.

1889: The Joint Rules Committee of the National League and the American Association makes only minor changes in the playing rules, the most important of which is to allow two substitutes per team, up from one last season.

1891: The National League meets and dismisses the charges of collusion and game throwing against the eastern clubs brought by the Chicago Colts, thereby formally giving the Boston Beaneaters the pennant. The league also plans its strategy for conquering the American Association by consolidating the four strongest Association clubs into a 12-team league for next year.

1891: Hall of Famer Rabbit Maranville was born this day in Springfield, MA.

1898: Hall of Famer Pie Traynor was born this day in Framingham, MA.

1903: Jimmy Collins signs a contract to manage the Boston Americans for three years. They will acquire the name Red Sox during his tenure.

1926: The Chicago White Sox fire one future Hall of Famer and replace him with another. Second baseman-manager Eddie Collins is released by the White Sox, despite his record of 81-72 and .344 batting average. He will rejoin the Philadelphia Athletics as a player-coach. In his place, Chicago hires catcher Ray Schalk, who will guide the White Sox to a record of 70-83 next season.

1926: Wichita Falls (Texas) purchased Milt Steengrafe from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: The Most Valuable Player Awards for both leagues are named. Yankees pitcher Spud Chandler wins it in the American League and Cardinals outfielder Stan Musial in the National League.

1948: Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees undergoes surgery for bone spurs on his right heel. DiMaggio will miss 65 games in 1949 because of continuing problems with his heel.

1958: The American League announces that the Kansas City Athletics will play 52 night games in 1959, a new AL mark.

1970: Baltimore Orioles first baseman Boog Powell, who batted .297 with 35 home runs and 114 RBI, is named American League Most Valuable Player, beating Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Twins by a 234-157 margin.

1981: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela becomes the first rookie ever to win a Cy Young Award, edging Tom Seaver of the Cincinnati Reds by a 70-67 margin for National League honors. Valenzuela was the first rookie since Herb Score in 1955 to lead his league in strikeouts with 180.

1984: Sparky Anderson's "Bless You Boys" debuts on the New York Times bestseller list.
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1986: Mike Scott of the Astros beats Fernando Valenzuela of the Dodgers for the National League Cy Young Award, garnering 15 first-place votes to Valenzuela's 9.

1990: Pitchers Chuck Finley of the California Angels and Randy Johnson of the Seattle Mariners combine to pitch a no-hitter in the finale of an eight-game exhibition series between American and Japanese All-Star teams. But Japan still wins the series 4-3 with one tie, the first time since 1970 that a touring U.S. team has left Japan with a losing record.

1996: John Smoltz, who won a major league-high 24 games for the Atlanta Braves, wins the 1996 National League Cy Young Award in a runaway. Smoltz, the NL leader in strikeouts (276), innings pitched (253.2), and winning percentage (.750), receives 26 of 28 first-place votes. Kevin Brown of the Florida Marlins, the major-league ERA leader (1.89), receives the other two first-place votes. Since 1991, five of the six Cy Young winners have been Braves.

1996: Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig meets with Don Fehr, the players' labor leader, in a futile attempt to convince Fehr to accept the owners' demands. With the deadline for an agreement at midnight on the 14th, there is virtually no hope that the two sides will agree. If the two sides reach the deadline without an agreement, the interleague schedule for next year will be wiped out, and a traditional schedule follow.

1997 Pedro Martinez of the Montreal Expos breaks the stranglehold the veteran Greg Maddux and the Atlanta Braves have on the National League Cy Young Award. Since 1991, either Maddux or a Braves pitcher has captured the award. Martinez posted a 17-8 record with 305 strikeouts, a 1.90 ERA, and 13 complete games, giving Canada a clean sweep of the Cy Young this year.
Roger Clemens of the Toronto Blue Jays won the American League award a day earlier. It's a bittersweet moment for Montreal, as Martinez will be traded away a few weeks later.

1997: The Detroit Tigers traded Melvin Nieves to the Cincinnati Reds for Paul Bako and Donne Wall.

2008: Tim Lincecum wins the 2008 National League Cy Young Award in his first full season in the majors. Lincecum led the league in strikeouts and was second in both wins and ERA. Brandon Webb finishes second for the second consecutive season.

2019: Winners of the Rookie of the Year Award are announced, with Mets 1B Pete Alonso, who led the majors with 53 homers, receiving the honor in the NL and Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez doing so in the AL. Alonso receives 29 of 30 first-place votes, while Alvarez is a unanimous choice.

2020: After winning the Pitcher's Triple Crown in the American League, Shane Bieber of the Indians is an unsurprising unanimous selection as the winner of the Cy Young Award.

2022: Bryan Garcia of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Jack Ness Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jack Ness 1911.

Bill Steen Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Bill Steen 1915.

Ownie Carroll Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Ownie Carroll 1925, 1927-1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Damion_Easley
Damion Easley Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Damion Easley 1996-2002.

Jason Grilli Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jason Grilli 2005-2008.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chuck_Hernandez
Chuck Hernandez coach 2006-2008.

Tigers players and coaches who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Oscar_Stanage
Oscar Stanage Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Oscar Stanage 1909-1920, 1925, coach 1914-1920, 1925.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

On Thursday, a new play-by-play man was hired to take over the vacant seat on Bally Sports Detroit.

His name is Jason Benetti and he spent the last 8 years doing the same work for the Chicago White Sox. He also has an extensive resume doing national broadcasts, currently with Fox.

The Tigers requested to interview him and they, not Bally, will be paying his entire salary. He signed a multi-year contract.

His reason for leaving the White Sox involved the dysfunctional way the organization is being run and the team?s issues with him doing national broadcasts. The Tigers have no problems with his other job. It has already been arranged for Dan Dickerson to do the tv broadcasts when he is not available.

Benetti is beloved in Chicago and fans are really upset at his departure. His broadcasting talent ranks #6 out of 30 teams. His work is described as ?a breath of fresh air.?

In interviews after his hire, Jason comes across as very personable with a great sense of humor.
How do you feel about this hire?

What do you think of the Benetti hire?

1. Love it!

2. Have to watch him first.

3. Disappointed.

VOTE
 
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