December 29 in Tigers and mlb history:
1878: The professional Baseball League of Cuba begins play in Havana, making the Cuban Winter League the world's second oldest professional baseball organization, trailing North America's National League in seniority by only two seasons. Havana wins the first game, 21 - 20, over Almendares in a contest featuring ten men to a side (the extra position was "right short"). The inaugural Cuban championship consists of only three clubs - Havana, Matanzas, Almendares - and Havana wins the trophy with a 4-0-1 record behind the leadership of manager and captain Steve Bellan.
1917: The Philadelphia Phillies keep swapping with the Chicago Cubs, this month sending OF Dode Paskert, a seven-year veteran, to Chicago for slugger Cy Williams. Williams will flourish in the Baker Bowl, and will hit 222 home runs for the Phillies over the next 13 years. Paskert will not enjoy the same success at Wrigley Field.
1921: The Detroit Tigers selected George Cutshaw off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
1932: Shanty Hogan, who started his career with the Boston Braves, is purchased by the Braves after five years as the regular catcher for the New York Giants. Boston pays $25,000 for Hogan, who will finish his career with a .295 batting average.
1933: New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert refuses to release Babe Ruth from his contract, thus preventing him from becoming the manager of the Cincinnati Reds. Ruth will never receive a chance to manage a major league team.
1938: Al Simmons moves to the National League when the Boston Bees buy him for $3,000 from the Washington Senators.
1949: The Detroit Tigers signed Charlie Keller as a free agent.
1969: The New York Times reports that former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood will sue Major League Baseball over the reserve clause, which perpetually binds players to their teams. Flood is objecting to being traded from the Cardinals to the Philadelphia Phillies without his consent.
1977: Melissa Ludtke, female Sports Illustrated sports writer, files suit against Major League Baseball, the Yankees and New York City officials for denying her access to the locker room to interview players during the 1977 World Series.
1983: The Detroit Tigers signed Milt Wilcox as a free agent.
1987: The Detroit Tigers signed Jack Morris as a free agent.
1998: The Detroit Tigers signed Luis Pineda as a free agent.
2017: Wade Davis reportedly agrees to the biggest deal ever offered a relief pitcher as he signs with the Rockies for $52 million over three years. This works out to an annual salary of $17.3 million, besting the $17.2 million given by the Yankees to Aroldis Chapman last year.
2020: The Detroit Tigers signed Locke St. John as a free agent.
Tigers players birthdays:
Dave Skeels Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Dave Skeels 1910.
Bill Sweeney Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Bill Sweeney 1928.
Luis de los Santos Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Luis de los Santos 1991.
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Sean Guenther 2024-present.
Tigers players and executives who passed away:
Alex Main Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Alex Main 1914.
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Steve Boros Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Steve Boros 1957-1958, 1961-1962, Minor league field coordinator 1996-2002, Director of player development 2003, Assistant to General Manager 2004.
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