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November 30 in Tigers and mlb history:

1941: Byron 'Whizzer' White scores a touchdown on an 82-yard interception return in the Lions' 21-3 win over the Cardinals at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium. White later served as a Supreme Court justice.

1948: Player-manager Lou Boudreau is selected the AL MVP. Boudreau had almost been traded to the Browns earlier in the year, but protests by fans kept Lou in Cleveland. After the World Series win, owner Bill Veeck commented, "Sometimes the best trades are the ones you never make."

1952: On a local TV program, Brooklyn Dodger Jackie Robinson charges that the New York Yankees management is racist for its failure to bring up a black player. George Weiss of the Yanks denies the allegations.

1953: The player reps reject Commissioner Ford Frick's plan for a conference on their pension after he bars their attorney's presence.

1953: The Detroit Tigers drafted Harry Bright from the Chicago White Sox in the 1953 rule 5 draft.
1953: The Detroit Tigers drafted Chuck Kress from the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1953 rule 5 draft.

1955: The Chicago White Sox traded Virgil Trucks to the Detroit Tigers for Bubba Phillips.
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1959: The Detroit Tigers drafted Steve Bilko from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1959 rule 5 draft.
1959: The Detroit Tigers drafted Em Lindbeck from the Milwaukee Braves in the 1959 rule 5 draft.
1959: The Cincinnati Reds drafted Bob Miller from the Detroit Tigers in the 1959 minor league draft.

1961: Cubs outfielder Billy Williams (.278, 25, 86) is selected as the National League Rookie of the Year.

1964: The Chicago White Sox drafted Bill Voss from the Detroit Tigers in the 1964 first-year draft.

1964: The Detroit Tigers drafted Bob Christian from the New York Yankees in the 1964 first-year draft.
1964: The Chicago Cubs drafted Ray Newman from the Detroit Tigers in the 1964 first-year draft.
1964: The Detroit Tigers drafted Daryl Patterson from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1964 first-year draft.
1964: The Detroit Tigers drafted Fred Scherman from the Minnesota Twins in the 1964 first-year draft.

1970: The Cubs trade 48-year old veteran knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm to the Braves for minor league first baseman Hal Breeden.

1970: The Detroit Tigers drafted John Gamble from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1970 rule 5 draft.

1972: The Detroit Tigers traded Jim Foor and Norm McRae to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Dick Sharon.

1972: The Detroit Tigers purchased Rich Reese from the Minnesota Twins.

1988: The Detroit Tigers signed Randy Bockus as a free agent.

1995: The Detroit Tigers signed Ricky Trlicek as a free agent.
1995: The Detroit Tigers released Milt Cuyler.

1999: Members of the Major League Umpires Association vote 57-35 to form a new union, with one vote voided because the umpire signed his ballot. The National Labor Relations Board will certify the election results in seven days, if there are no objections. But, Jerry Crawford, the president of the old union, says objections are likely to be filed.

2001: The major league's plan to contract by two teams next season is put into jeopardy by Minnesota courts. The state's Supreme Court refuses to grant the request for a speedy review of the appeal of the injunction which forces the Twins to play in 2002, and the appellate court sets the hearing for December 27th, a date many believe is too late to make the elimination of two teams a reality.
Unsure of their future, the Montreal Expos sign a one-year lease to play their home games of the 2002 season at Olympic Stadium. Due to the threat of being eliminated because of the proposed contraction of major league teams, the agreement gives the Expos the right to unilaterally cancel the contract.

2001: The Detroit Tigers signed Brian Powell as a free agent.

2002: The Detroit Tigers signed Mark Johnson as a free agent.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Francisco Cruceta as a free agent.
2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Kenny Rogers as a free agent.

2011: The Detroit Tigers signed Ramon Santiago as a free agent.

2012: Daniel Schlereth of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2015: The Tigers sign free agent pitcher Jordan Zimmermann to a five-year contract worth $110 million, and regretted it for the length of the contract.

2016: Major League Baseball owners and the Players' Association agree on a new five-year Collective Bargaining Agreement. Highlights of the deal include: a raise in the threshold for luxury tax payments to $195 million in 2017, gradually rising to reach $210 million in 2021; the All-Star Game will no longer determine home field advantage for the World Series; and teams will no longer forfeit a first-round pick in the amateur draft if they sign a premium free agent. There is no agreement on instituting an international draft; instead, teams will have an annual $6 million bonus pool limit for international signings.
The deal ensures that labor peace in MLB will have exceeded a quarter of a century by the time the agreement expires.

2018: James McCann of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Alex Wilson of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2021: Matthew Boyd of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2021: Grayson Greiner of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2021: With the self-imposed deadline of 11:59 pm on December 1st for completing negotiations of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement looming, teams are doubling down on signing free agents before a possible freeze, continuing a frenzy begun three days ago. The latest beneficiary of a huge contrat is IF Javier Baez, who reportedly signs with the Tigers for six years and $150 million, already the sixth deal over $100 million this off-season.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Firpo_Marberry
Firpo Marberry Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Firpo Marberry 1933-1935.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Juan_Berenguer
Juan Berenguer Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Juan Berenguer 1982-1985.

Dave Engle Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Dave Engle 1986.

Mark Lewis Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Mark Lewis 1996.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mikie_Mahtook
Mikie Mahtook Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Mikie Mahtook 2017-2019.

Harold Castro Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Harold Castro 2018-2022.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Slim_Love
Slim Love Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Slim Love 1919-1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/John_Stone
John Stone Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
John Stone 1928-1933.

Bob Dustal Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Bob Dustal 1963.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dick_Gernert
Dick Gernert Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Dick Gernert 1960-1961.

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Kenta Maeda believes Tigers are on track to be 'a winning team' in 2024 season

"If anyone has questions, not just young players, hopefully I have an answer," Maeda said. "I'd love to share my experiences."

Kenta Maeda on the Detroit Tigers in Japan:

"So the Tigers logo on the hat and jersey, that's a pretty cool looking logo. And, the people in Japan are already wearing hats and jerseys, not knowing it's a Detroit Tiger just for the looks. So it's already a thing here."

Kenta Maeda is open to fellow Japanese players joining the Tigers. Does he plan recruit Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Sh?ta Imanaga?

"That's up to the GMs and presidents, so I don't think I have too much control over that. I'll support in any way possible, but that's all I can do."

Tigers right-hander Kenta Maeda: "It'd be nice to be able to play with fellow countrymen on the same team. I already have eight years of service time here, so if anyone comes to the Tigers, I think I can offer some good advice about pitching in America."

Why did Kenta Maeda seek a two-year contract?

1. "It's better to stay for multiple years and be an actual member. That means a lot to me."
2. Ten years of service time is a goal.

Scott Boras: "One scoop of Detroit is great, but two scoops is a lot better. It's really a cone."
 
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December 1 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: Tigers manager Hughie Jennings is nearly killed in a car accident in Pennsylvania. He will recover and return for 8 more seasons.

1911: Future Hall of Fame member Walter Alston is born in Venice, Ohio. Although Alston will come to bat only once during a brief major league career, he will have far greater longevity and success as the manager of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1954 to 1976.

1912: Boston Braves owner James Gaffney purchases the Allston Golf Club on Commonwealth Avenue with a plan to construct a ball park there. Ground breaking will commence on March 20, 1915.

1928: National League President John Heydler becomes the first person to propose a baseball rule change calling for a 10th man, or a designated hitter, to bat in place of the pitcher. The NL will vote in favor of the proposal, but the American League will turn it down.

1931: The Chicago Cubs trade future Hall of Famer Hack Wilson and pitcher Bud Teachout to the St. Louis Cardinals for pitcher Burleigh Grimes. Wilson slumped to .261 and 13 home runs after hitting .356 with 56 HR and setting a major league record with 191 RBI in 1930.

1942: At major league meetings in Chicago, World War II travel restrictions are the order of the day. Owners decide to restrict travel to a three-trip schedule rather than the customary four. Spring training in 1943 will be limited to locations north of the Potomac or Ohio rivers and east of the Mississippi.

1949: Attendance in the major leagues is 20.2 million, down from 20.9 in 1948.

1952: The Detroit Tigers drafted Johnny Bucha from the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1952 rule 5 draft.

1953: The Detroit Tigers drafted Sammy Meeks from the Chicago White Sox in the 1953 minor league draft.

1953: The Boston Red Sox trade for slugger Jackie Jensen, sending P Mickey McDermott and OF Tom Umphlett to the Washington Senators. Jensen will average 25 home runs a year for his seven seasons in Fenway, lead the American League in RBI three times, and win the Most Valuable Player Award in 1958. A fear of flying will end his career prematurely.

1954: Tigers owner Spike Briggs oversees the removal of right field seats to make more room for Al Kaline in what would be come to be called "Kaline's Corner".

1954: The Yankees and Orioles complete the largest trade in major league history as 17 players, including Don Larsen, Gene Woodling, Bob Turley change teams. The first phase of the transaction began November 18th and will conclude today after the major league draft.

1954: The Detroit Tigers purchased Bob Schultz from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1955: The Detroit Tigers bring back pitcher Virgil Trucks after a trade with the Chicago White Sox for third baseman Bubba Phillips.

1956: Outfielder Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Redlegs is unanimously voted the National League Rookie of the Year.
In the American League, Chicago White Sox shortstop Luis Aparicio is voted Rookie of the Year with 22 points, beating out Baltimore's Tito Francona and Rocky Colavito of the Indians.

1958: The Chicago White Sox drafted Lou Skizas from the Detroit Tigers in the 1958 rule 5 draft.
1958: The Kansas City Athletics drafted Wayne Terwilliger from the Detroit Tigers in the 1958 rule 5 draft.

1961: The Houston Colt .45's traded Sam Jones to the Detroit Tigers for Bob Bruce and Manny Montejo.

1962: A complete overhaul of the classifications in the minor leagues is made. The Eastern and South Atlantic leagues are promoted from Class-A to Class-AA.
Meanwhile, classes B, C and D are abolished with those leagues being promoted to Class-A.
The Class-B leagues were the Carolina and Northwest leagues;
the Class-C leagues were the California, Mexican Center, Northern and Pioneer leagues.
The Class-D leagues were the Florida State, Georgia-Florida, Midwest, New York-Pennsylvania and Western Carolinas leagues.
The Appalachian League moves from Class-D to Rookie classification.

1963: Major league owners agree to allow the expansion clubs four protected first-year players who can be optioned to the minors without being subject to a draft.

1964: The Houston Colt .45s officially change their nickname to "Astros." The change coincides with the team's impending move from Colt Stadium to the Harris County Domed Stadium, also known as the Astrodome. The change in name for the three-year old franchise is prompted by a dispute with the Colt firearm company and the team's proximity to NASA headquarters.

1966: The Los Angeles Dodgers trade former National League stolen base king Maury Wills to the Pittsburgh Pirates for infielders Bob Bailey and Gene Michael. Wills upset the Dodgers when he left the team during its recent tour of Japan.

1966: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Larry Walker born this day in Maple Ridge, Canada.

1969: The Boston Red Sox drafted Mike Derrick from the Detroit Tigers in the 1969 rule 5 draft.

1971: The Chicago Cubs release longtime star and future Hall of Famer Ernie Banks, ending his 19-year major league career. The Cubs also announce that Banks will serve as a coach on manager Leo Durocher's staff next season. Mr. Cub finishes his playing career with 512 home runs and 1,636 RBI.

1983: Alan Trammell & Lou Whitaker made their theatrical debut on Magnum P.I.

1983: Lynn Jones of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1987: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Heath as a free agent.

2002: Former major league starting pitcher Dave McNally dies from lung cancer at the age of 60. A four-time 20-game winner over the span of four consecutive seasons, McNally helped anchor a Baltimore Orioles pitching staff that featured Hall of Famer Jim Palmer and standout left-hander Mike Cuellar. McNally won Game 4 of the 1966 World Series, cementing Baltimore's sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He also won Game 3 of the 1970 World Series, as the Orioles defeated the Cincinnati Reds in five games.
At the end of his career, McNally helped change baseball's basic financial structure. After playing the 1975 season without a signed contract, McNally, along with pitcher Andy Messersmith was declared a free agent by arbitrator Peter Seitz. The decision paved the way for the advent of the free agent system.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Francis Beltran as a free agent.

2009: "Old Reliable" Tommy Henrich, who played on seven World Champion New York Yankees teams in the 1930s and 1940s dies in Dayton, OH at age 96.

2010: The Detroit Tigers signed John Bale as a free agent.

2013: Tigers trade Doug Fister to Nationals for Steve Lombardozzi, Ian Krol, and Robbie Ray.

2015: After finishing last season with the largest payroll in major league history, at $298.3 million, the Dodgers are assigned the largest luxury tax bill ever, $43.7 million. This amount is slightly less than the $50 million in salary that the Dodgers paid to players who did not even appear with them during the season.
Only three other teams exceeded the threshold of $189 million, with the Yankees having to fork out $26 million in penalties and the Red Sox and Giants a little over $1 million each.

2015: Reports indicate that the Red Sox have landed one of the biggest catches of the off-season, signing free agent P David Price for 7 years and $217 million. If confirmed, it will be the largest deal ever for a pitcher.

2017: Bruce Rondon of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2021: At 11:59 p.m., Major League Baseball owners decree a lockout when their self-imposed deadline for concluding a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Players Association expires without a deal. At stake is the contention by the players that they are receiving an ever-shrinking share of revenues and that practices such as revenue sharing, tanking and manipulation of service time all conspire to hold down salaries, especially for younger players in their prime, while many veterans can no longer find jobs because many teams are more interested in the bottom line than in giving fans a quality product. Before the lockout imposes a freeze on transactions, there is a huge flurry of deals, whose total value surpasses $1.4 billion, an irony not lost on any observers. This figure largely consists of deals reported over the previous three days but not made official yet, but a few more are added, including the Cubs signing P Marcus Stroman for $71 million over three years, OF/IF Chris Taylor re-signing with the Dodgers for $60 million over four years, and P Raisel Iglesias returning to the Angels for $58 million, also over four years. But a number of prominent names are still in free agency limbo, including Freddie Freeman, Nick Castellanos and Carlos Correa, and will remain so until the two sides come to an agreement, which is unlikely to be before next spring.

2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Javier Baez as a free agent.

2022: Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry, a 300-game winner and best known for allegations that much of his success came from doctoring the baseball, passes away from natural causes at his home in Gaffney, SC at age 84.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Willie Mitchell Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Willie Mitchell 1916-1919.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ernie_Alten
Ernie Alten Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Ernie Alten 1920.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Lerchen
George Lerchen Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
George Lerchen 1952.

Pete Wojey Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Pete Wojey 1956-1957.

Jim Ray Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jim Ray 1974.

Dan Schatzeder Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Dan Schatzeder 1980-1981.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dan_Warthen
Dan Warthen coach 1999-2002.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Javier_Báez
Javier Báez Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Javier Baez 2022-present.

Tigers players or coaches who passed away:

Kyle Graham Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Skinny Graham 1929.

Tony Piet Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Tony Piet 1938.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Tommy_Henrich
Tommy Henrich coach 1958-1959.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

Several days ago, the Tigers swooped in and signed pitcher Kenta Maeta before his former team, the Twins, could make an offer to bring him back.

Overall, the signing has been positively received and fills a starting pitcher vacancy for Detroit.

So what are the biggest takeaways from this signing?

I?ve got my top 5???
 
Big changes coming within the Tigers farm-system:

Anthony Iapoce moving from Toledo manager to first-base coaching job in Detroit;

Tim Federowicz, the Tigers catching coach, is new Toledo skipper;

Brayan Pena leaving West Michigan to be a minor-league catching coach.
 
https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...it-tigers-to-win-with-young-team/71762971007/
Detroit Tigers' webvideo with Kenta Maeda and interpreter: 'It'd be nice to be able to play with fellow countrymen'. 9 minutes.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Kenta Maeda, alongside interpreter Dai Sekizaki, discusses his decision to sign 2-year, $24 million contract on Nov. 30, 2023.

This was a really cool interview. Hideo Nomo ws the last Japanese player the Tigers has I think back in 2000.
 
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