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March 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: Frank Baker is born in Trappe, Maryland. A third baseman and left-handed hitter, Baker will guide the Philadelphia Athletics to three World Series championships. He will be nicknamed "Home Run" during the 1911 World Series, in which he will hit a go-ahead home run off Rube Marquard in Game Two and a 9th-inning game-tying home run off Christy Mathewson in Game Three. Baker will lead the American League in home runs for four consecutive seasons, twice lead the league in RBI, and bat .363 in six Series. Baker will earn Hall of Fame honors in 1955.
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1887: After a week of conditioning in Macon, Georgia, the Detroit Wolverines National League club team begins a six-week spring exhibition tour through the South and Midwest.

1917: After hearing that Gabby Street had caught a ball dropped off the Washington Monument in 1908, Brooklyn manager Wilbert Robinson brags that he could catch a ball dropped from an airplane at spring training, even though he is in his mid-50s and well above his playing weight. Robinson circles unsteadily under the descending spheroid. Instead, a grapefruit was secretly substituted and it explodes on impact with his glove. Once he feels the ooze, Robinson thinks it is blood, and screams that he is dying, until he tastes the juice. He later concedes that he probably would have been killed if a real baseball had been dropped from the plane. Aviatrix Ruth Law dropped the grapefruit as outfielder Casey Stengel assumed culpability for the switch.

1937 - Lou Gehrig signs with the New York Yankees for $38,000 and a $750 signing bonus.

1937: "Hank Hammers One" ~ Detroit Tigers Star Hank Greenberg gets a hit during an inter-squad spring training game. Mickey Cochrane is behind the plate!
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1942: The Brooklyn Dodgers purchased Billy Sullivan from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: The Philadelphia Phillies selected Charlie Fuchs off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: The major leagues approve a new official ball manufactured by the Spalding Company for the upcoming season. Instead of the usual combination of cork and rubber, the inside of the ball is made up of recycled cork and balata, materials not needed in the war effort. Officials insist the ball will have the resiliency of the 1939 ball, but the players will express dismay that they cannot drive the new ball and point out the dearth of runs and homers in 1942 even with the old ball.

1953: Braves owner Lou Perini announces he will seek permission from the National League to move his franchise from Boston to Milwaukee. The day will become known as "Black Friday" in Beantown.

1954: Milwaukee Braves outfielder Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle while sliding into a base during a spring training game. The 1951 National League playoff hero is replaced by a promising prospect named Hank Aaron and the rest is history.

1960: The Chicago White Sox unveil an important uniform innovation. The Sox's road uniforms feature players' names on the backs of the jerseys, marking the first time that players' names will appear on major league uniforms. The innovation will make it easier for fans watching games on television to identify the players on the field. The idea is yet another creation of colorful White Sox owner and innovator Bill Veeck.

1969: In addition to this year's lower mound and tightened strike zone, Major League Baseball tries an experimental ball with 10% more resiliency for a spring training game between the Mets and Tigers in Lakeland, Florida. It has an all-rubber center instead of a cork and rubber core, and the seams are higher than the regular ball. Mets pitcher Don Cardwell surrenders three home runs in the 4th inning to Dick McAuliffe, Norm Cash, and Gates Brown in the Tigers' 7 - 4 victory.

1975: In Las Vegas, Nevada, the late Roberto Clemente joins Roy Campanella and twelve other sports figures, living and dead, as this year's inductees in the Black Athletes' Hall of Fame.

1979: The Detroit Tigers traded Ed Glynn to the New York Mets for Mardie Cornejo.

1987: The Philadelphia Phillies signed Lance Parrish as a free agent.

1995: Newly-elected Hall of Famer Leon Day dies in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 78. A former Negro Leagues outstanding pitcher and superb contact hitter, Day had been elected to Cooperstown by the Veterans Committee just six days earlier.

1996: The Detroit Tigers returned Jon Ratliff (earlier draft pick) to the Chicago Cubs.
1996: The Detroit Tigers selected Kimera Bartee off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Oquist.
2000: The Detroit Tigers selected Shane Halter off waivers from the New York Mets.

2006: Legendary pitcher Bob Feller, who has been in the Hall of Fame longer than any other living player, says that controversial superstar Barry Bonds should be kept out of the exclusive club.

2013: The Detroit Tigers released Brennan Boesch.

2014: Crews work to thaw the field at Comerica Park after a March snowstorm, in preparation for Opening Day on March 31.
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2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Jacob Barnes as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Ricardo Pinto as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Mal Eason 1903.

Eric Erickson 1916, 1918-1919.

Cliff Mapes 1952.

Mike Aviles 2016.

Tigers players who passed away:

Vincent Maney 1912.

Bill Steen 1915.

Ira Flagstead 1917, 1919-1923.

Jack Warner 1925-1928.

Johnny Pasek 1933.

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

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WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

For the first time in quite a few years, there are some legitimate battles for Opening Day roster spots. In fact, in all 4 areas of the roster – starting pitching, relief, infield and outfield. Over the course of the next couple weeks, we’ll address each area.
Today, let’s start with the infield where there are 2 major battles currently going on. Our focus for this poll is the competition for 2B.
Colt Keith was signed this off-season to an extended contract on the belief that he will become the heir apparent. However, A. J. Hinch stated that this move doesn’t guarantee him a spot on the Opening Day roster. Potentially, Keith could spend some time down in Toledo further prepping for a debut at some point during the 2024 season.
He had a slow start to spring training but has started to pick up offensively. His slash line (through Monday) is .250/.333/.333/.667 which is considered to be very average.
Andy Ibanez has turned out to be the hottest hitter on the entire team so far and has received more playing time than Keith. He leads the team in runs, hits, HRs, total bases and has 1 of the team’s best slash lines – .286/.333/.786/1.119 .
His work defensively is also solid and he’s had more games at 2B than Colt. However, it is believed that Ibanez’s role would be as a utility player.
But Andy also had a very solid year offensively for the Tigers in 2023, playing 114 games.
Given both their backgrounds and Scott Harris’ comment about the young guys who need to play, who is the best choice to be named as the primary starter for 2B?

Is it more important to put a priority on gaining experience or putting a player in who may be more likely to produce on a regular basis?
And how does this all fit in with the concern over the Tigers potentially having yet another slow start to the season?

Who would you name as the primary player for 2B to start the season?

Who should be the primary 2Ber to start the season?

1. Colt Keith

2. Andy Ibanez

VOTE
 
Jackson Jobe is the monster at the door.
Another spectacular display from the game’s top pitching prospect makes clear he won’t be denied much longer.
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Detroit Tigers' top prospect's incredible debut means more beyond the surface.
After battling injuries and criticism, the Detroit Tigers gave Jackson Jobe his opportunity on Tuesday. He made his Spring Training debut, and it means a lot more than just him throwing 100 mph in a clean inning.
 
These 3 pitchers continue to build a case for a role with the Detroit Tigers.
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1 under-the-radar Spring Breakout prospect for each club.
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March 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1883: In a Northwestern League meeting, Peoria moves to ban black players in order to prevent Toledo from playing star catcher Moses Fleetwood Walker. After an "exciting discussion" the motion is withdrawn and Walker is allowed to play.

1894: A U.S. Immigration Inspector in Buffalo, NY asks the Treasury Department if baseball is a "recognized profession" in order to determine if Buffalo has violated the alien contract labor law by signing two Canadian players. Before the inspector gets a reply, Buffalo decides to play only American residents.

1931: "The Home Run Twins": Lou Gehrig & Babe Ruth pose for the cover of the Mid-Week Pictorial at New York #Yankees spring training camp in Florida!
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1932: The Cincinnati Reds acquire catcher Ernie Lombardi, outfielder Babe Herman, and infielder Wally Gilbert from the Brooklyn Dodgers for catcher Clyde Sukeforth and infielders Tony Cuccinello and Joe Stripp. Herman will bat .324 in one season in Cincinnati following the trade (he will later return to the club for two seasons), but Lombardi makes the trade a steal. Lombardi will bat .311 in 10 seasons in Cincinnati, winning a batting title and MVP Award in 1938.

1954: Hank Aaron makes his first spring training start for the Milwaukee Braves in an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox. Aaron, taking advantage of an injury suffered by starting outfielder Bobby Thomson, raps out three hits, including a home run. The noise of the contact is so loud that Ted Williams runs out of the Boston clubhouse to see who can make that sound with a bat. Aaron will eventually start for the Braves on Opening Day and will go on to hit a respectable .280 with 13 home runs and 58 RBI in his rookie season.

1956: 50-year-old pitching star Satchel Paige signs a contract to play for the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro National League. Paige also agrees to manage the team this season.

1960: Hall of Famer Kirby Puckett was born this day in Chicago, IL.
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1961: The National League expansion franchise in New York names future Hall of Famer George Weiss as team president. Weiss retired as general manager of the Yankees in 1960.

1969: Exactly nine days after his splashy spring debut on March 5th, indicative of a full recovery from last season's right shoulder injury, Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Roberto Clemente injures the other shoulder. "Clemente, who played last season with a bruised right shoulder," writes Charley Feeney in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, "injured his left shoulder when he attempted a diving catch of a foul fly in Friday's game against the Red Sox in Bradenton." After waiting 10 days for the shoulder to improve with no results, Clemente will return to Puerto Rico to consult his private trainer/chiropractor, Arturo Garcia.

1995: The Players Association announces that it will not settle the strike if replacement players are used in regular season games, and if results are not voided.

2003: Milwaukee Brewers TV/Radio play-by-play announcer Bob Uecker is chosen for induction into the broadcasters' wing of the Hall of Fame as the recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award. The 68-year-old former back-up catcher, who joined the Milwaukee broadcast crew in 1971, is best known for the humor he has brought to the game through his starring role in the cult movie Major League and the beer commercial in which the phrase Must be in the front row! has become a familiar cry in ballparks around the country.

2018: Minor League Baseball announces some changes to the rules that will be used throughout the minor leagues starting this season. First, there will be a limit of six mound visits per game in AAA, similar to the rule change just introduced in Major League Baseball; lower classifications will allow more visits: 8 in AA and 10 in Class A.
A 15-second pitch clock will be introduced with the bases empty, and 20 seconds with men on base. Finally, a variation of the Schiller Rule will be used beginning in the 10th inning, as each half inning will start with the batter preceding the first batter of the inning already on second base. That last rule was already in use in some Rookie-class leagues.

2019: Commissioner Rob Manfred announces rule changes for the coming season.
While the idea of a pitch clock has been dropped, other measures adopted include: lowering the number of mound visits from six to five, following the successful introduction of the rule in 2018; a shorter break between innings; making the July 31st trading deadline a hard one, with no trades allowed for the two remaining months of the season; a shift in procedure for nominating starters in the All-Star Game and additional bonuses for participants in the Home Run Derby; beginning next season, a clear roster limit, with 26 during the first five months and 28 for September, with all teams being required to respect the limits; and a minimum of three batters faced for relief pitchers, barring injury or the end of the half-inning, also starting with the 2020 season.

2022: In a clear sign that they have given up on the possibility of re-signing team icon Freddie Freeman, who is currently a free agent, the Braves trade four players to the Athletics to acquire All-Star 1B Matt Olson.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Chase Anderson as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Miguel Diaz as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Ryan Lavarnway as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Ramon Rosso as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Hub Pernoll 1910, 1912.

Marty McManus 1927-1931.

Mike Strahler 1973.

Blaine Hardy 2014-2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

Coot Veal 1958-1960, 1963.

Ron Shoop 1959.

Bob Bruce 1959-1961.

Frankie De La Cruz 2007.

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NUMBERS DON’T LIE.
Totally Tigers
 
The Tigers have announced the following roster moves:*Optioned INF Buddy Kennedy to Triple A Toledo.*Reassigned RHP Brenan Hanifee, INF Jace Jung and OF Justice Bigbie to Minor League camp.*The Tigers have 40 players remaining in Major League camp.
 
Just like that, the Detroit Tigers are the favorite to win on Opening Day.
The Detroit Tigers have not been the favorite in many of their games over the past few seasons, but heading into 2024, they might just be the favorite on Opening Day after the White Sox traded Dylan Cease.
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