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Tigers Sign Keston Hiura To Minor League Deal.
MLBTR

Keston Hiura signs minor league deal with Detroit.
Detroit has struck a deal with the former top prospect and Milwaukee Brewers infielder.
BYBTB

Detroit Tigers give former first-round draft pick a second chance, sign Keston Hiura.
It's been reported that the Detroit Tigers have agreed to a minor-league contract with infielder Keston Hiura.
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Tigers add to utility depth by signing former Brewer Keston Hiura to minor-league deal.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers sign slugging first baseman Keston Hiura to minor-league contract.
Freep

Tigers sign infielder, former Brewers top prospect.
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February 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1891: American Association owners dismiss league President Allen W. Thurman and replace him with Louis Kramer of Cincinnati. The owners also denounce the National Agreement, launching a new war with the rival National League. The owners are unhappy with Thurman's decision in the Lou Bierbauer case. In his capacity as Chairman of the National Board of Control which decides disputes under the National Agreement, he ruled that the AA's Philadelphia Athletics no longer had reserve rights over Bierbauer, who jumped from the Athletics to the Players League in 1890, and then refused to return to his old team after the Players League folded.

1909: The Boston Red Sox trade Cy Young, who won 21 games at age 41 last season, to the Cleveland Naps for righty pitchers Charlie Chech and Jack Ryan plus $12,500.

1909: National League president Harry Pulliam, in ill health, is granted a leave of absence. The league secretary, John Heydler, assumes his duties. The NL abolishes Ladies Days, and sets a 25-player limit from May 15th to August 20th.

1915: Hall of Famer Joe Gordon was born this day in Los Angeles, CA.
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1916: Major League Baseball initiates an option plan to protect minor league players.

1922: Connie Wisniewski is born in Detroit. "The Polish Rifle" pitched for Milwaukee & Grand Rapids in the AAGPBL from 1944-52. She is honored at the baseball hall of fame as part of its permanent AAGPBL exhibit.
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1922: Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis resigns his federal judgeship, claiming the two jobs (judge and Commissioner) take up too much time.

1944: Fifteen-year-old pitcher Joe Nuxhall signs a contract with the Cincinnati Reds just one day after playing in a high school basketball game.
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1946: Hank Greenberg marries Caral Gimbel daughter of Bernard Gimbel of the Gimbel's New York department store family three days after signing a $60,000 ($753,000 today) contract with the Tigers. The couple had three children?sons Glenn H. Greenberg and Stephen and a daughter, Alva?before divorcing in 1958.

1958: Cleveland sends veteran C Jim Hegan and P Hank Aguirre to Detroit for C-OF Jay Porter and P Hal Woodeshick. Aguirre will pitch 10 years for Detroit.

1960: Walter O'Malley, owner of the Dodgers, completes the purchase of the Chavez Ravine area in Los Angeles by paying $494,000 for property valued at $92,000.

1967: During a special softball exhibition game, pitcher Eddie Feigner strikes out six consecutive major leaguers. The victims include Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Brooks Robinson, Harmon Killebrew, Roberto Clemente and Maury Wills.

1970: Sports Illustrated releases cover story on Denny McLain's involvement with bookmakers in 1967.

1984: Hitting coach Gates Brown says Tigers have "the potential" for a great year like 1968.

1984: Lance Parrish stretches in spring training (Detroit Free Press photo)

1986: The Detroit Tigers signed Harry Spilman as a free agent.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Rick Renteria as a free agent.
1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Willis Roberts as an amateur free agent.

1994: The Detroit Tigers traded Kevin Morgan to the New York Mets for Joe Dellicarri (minors).

1998: Chicago Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray dies four days after collapsing at a Valentine's Day supper. Caray, age 84, was known, among other things, for leading the fans in a rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the 7th-inning stretch at Wrigley Field. He previously broadcast the games of the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago White Sox in a career that spanned half a century.

1999: The U.S. Postal Service issues a Jackie Robinson stamp as part of their "Celebrate the Century" program. Robinson was selected to represent the 1940s, the second ballplayer chosen. Babe Ruth, last May, represented the 1920s.

2005: After five months of captivity in a Venezuelan jungle surrounded by explosives to keep her from escaping, Ugueth Urbina's mother, Maura Villarreal, is rescued during a daring eight-hour police raid. The kidnappers had demanded a $6 million ransom from the Tigers relief pitcher for his mom's freedom.

2005: The Detroit Tigers signed Mark Johnson as a free agent.

2019: As spring training gets underway, Bruce Bochy, long-time manager of the Giants and winner of three World Series titles with the team, announces that he will retire at the end of the season.

2021: The Boston Red Sox selected John Schreiber off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2022: The 2021-2022 lockout claims its first cancellations, as MLB announces that no spring training games will be played before March 5th - at the earliest.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

Frank House 1950-1951, 1954-1957, 1961.

Herm Wehmeier 1958.

Joe Gordon manager 1960.

Leo Marentette 1965.

Bob Miller 1973.

Jerry Morales 1979.

Isaac Paredes 2020-2021.

Tigers players who passed away:

Hub Pernoll 1910, 1912.

Marty McManus 1927-1931.

Luke Hamlin 1933-1934.

Chuck Hostetler 1944-1945.

Ben Flowers 1955.

Eddie Mathews 1967-1968.

Al Greene 1979.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

What is the best way to assemble a competitive team?
For years, the Tigers went out and signed older free agents to long-term expensive contracts. It never got them what they wanted.
Now, they have adopted the newest trend in baseball of signing their prospects to long-term contracts at a fraction of the price experienced players would command.
The latter strategy also has the ability to keep payroll under control and add flexibility to the Front Office’s ability to sign additional players.
But it doesn’t come without risks.
The prospects they sign don’t have an MLB track record yet. And of course, they aren’t going to start significantly producing for what is likely to be at least 2 years once they make the roster.
If you were the GM, which method do you prefer over the other? (This is meant to be challenging so you can’t pick a combination of both answers.)
Today’s blog addresses this dilemma and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected.
If you were the GM, which 1 strategy do you prefer? Signing young players with a short track record or older players with established track records to long term contracts?
You can argue only one side.
Ready?
 
Injuries & Moves: Tigers trade for lefty prospect.
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Tigers Acquire Blake Dickerson From Padres.
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Tigers acquire 19-year-old LHP Blake Dickerson from the Padres.
The Tigers will send $500,000 in international bonus pool to San Diego for the tall left-hander.
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Tigers acquire teen pitcher in trade with Padres.
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Detroit Tigers acquire 19-year-old lefty Blake Dickerson in trade with San Diego Padres.
Freep

Tigers acquire Padres lefty with international bonus money.
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Next offseason's best free agent at each position.
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February 19 in Tigers and mlb history:

1889: A tour of baseball players led by John Ward stages its first game in Europe, playing in Naples, Italy.

1892: Dan Brouthers, batting champion of the American Association while with the Boston Reds in 1891, signs a contract to play with the Brooklyn Grooms. It will be his fifth team in five years.

1935: Lou Gehrig signs a contract with the New York Yankees for $30,000, $7,000 less than he asked for, but still making him the highest-paid player.

1953: Ted Williams safely crash-lands his damaged Panther jet after flying a combat mission in Korea. The plane was hit by enemy fire.
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1954: 19-year-old Roberto Clemente signs with the Brooklyn Dodgers for one year at $5,000 with a $10,000 signing bonus. The Dodgers thus beat out a number of other clubs in the Clemente sweepstakes. They've outspent the prior two entrants, their cross-river rivals in Manhattan and the Bronx, and simply beaten the Milwaukee Braves to the punch. By far the biggest spenders of the bunch (by all accounts exceeding Brooklyn's offer by at least 150%), the Braves were just a tad tardy, Clemente having already accepted the Dodgers' terms. The Dodgers may have won the first battle, but they will lose Clemente's services in one year when they fail to protect him in the 1954 Rule V Draft.

1957: The Kansas City Athletics ship pitchers Art Ditmar, Bobby Shantz, and Jack McMahan, and infielders Clete Boyer, Curt Roberts and Wayne Belardi to the Yankees. In return they receive pitchers Mickey McDermott, Tom Morgan, Rip Coleman and Jack Urban, OF Irv Noren, plus infielders Billy Hunter and Milt Graff. Roberts will not go to New York City till May 4th, while Boyer goes a month later, conveniently just when his mandatory service time in the majors as a result of the bonus rule expires. Hunter and Urban don't switch until April 5th. The veteran Shantz and Boyer will be valuable pick-ups for New York, with Shantz leading the American League in ERA this year, and Boyer a tough defensive 3B for eight years in pinstripes. The A's will eventually admit that when they signed Boyer for a $40,000 bonus in 1955, it was on behalf of the Yankees, with the understanding that they'd ship him to NY as soon as he became eligible to be sent down to the minors.

1970: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces the suspension of Detroit Tigers ace Denny McLain, effective April 1st, for McLain's alleged involvement in a bookmaking operation. The suspension will last three months, setting off what will basically be a lost season for the two-time Cy Young Award winner.
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1983: Fernando Valenzuela wins his salary arbitration case with the Dodgers and becomes the first player to win a $1 million salary through the process. The Dodgers had offered Valenzuela $750,000 for this season.

1984: Hitting coach Gates Brown says the Tigers have "the potential" for a great year like 1968.
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1995: The Detroit Tigers signed Scott Aldred as a free agent.

2002: The Detroit Tigers signed Melvin Nieves as a free agent.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Kevin Whelan as a free agent.

2016: The Detroit Tigers signed Bobby Parnell as a free agent.

2016: The Federal Bureau of Investigations arrests player agent Bart Hernandez on charges of human trafficking and conspiracy stemming from his association with two convicted fraudsters and their role in extorting large amounts of money from Cuban players seeking to defect to the United States. A lawsuit filed by OF Leonys Martin prompted the FBI investigation.

2018: Commissioner Rob Manfred announces that he has come to an agreement with the Players Association on pace of play initiatives. Contrary to what he had announced a month earlier, the Commissioner retreats from his threat of imposing a pitch clock unilaterally. However, the two sides agree to place limits on the number of mound visits and to reduce the allotted time between innings.

2019: Manny Machado signs the biggest free agent contract in history, agreeing to a ten-year deal worth $300 million with the San Diego Padres. This tops the $275 million given by the Yankees to Alex Rodriguez following the 2007 season. There were many teams interested in the infielder's services, but only the unlikely Padres, in the middle of a rebuild, were willing to to give the kind of long-term commitment that Machado was seeking.

2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Wily Peralta as a free agent.
2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Ben Taylor as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Russ Sullivan 1951-1953.

Jackie Moore 1965.

Chris Zachary 1972.

Tigers players who passed away:

Art Loudell 1910.

Ray Demmitt 1914.

Sam Barnes 1921.

Baseball Reference
 
OPEN MIKE.
Totally Tigers

On this long holiday weekend, 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.
For this day only, a maximum of 6 sentences please.
 
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