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Boxscore. Tigers 2 for 10 RISP. Olson now 1 W - 8 L.

Nationals 7 - Tigers 5: Reese Olson knocked around again.
Reese Olson was bad, the defense was bad, the awareness was bad...it was a fairly bad game all around for the Tigers.
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Tigers' Olson struggles second time through the order in 7-5 loss to Nationals.
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Reese Olson surrenders five runs in Detroit Tigers' 7-5 loss to Washington Nationals.
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The 24-year-old began the season with a 1.92 ERA in 10 starts, with just 12 earned runs allowed, but in his three most recent starts, he has given up 17 earned runs, for a miserable 10.43 ERA across 14⅔ innings, bringing him up to a 3.68 ERA in all 13 starts. Olson allowed five runs to the Boston Red Sox on June 1 and eight runs to the Milwaukee Brewers last Friday before Wednesday's struggles.

Tigers’ bats wake up too late to avoid another loss to Nationals.
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June 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1885: George Wood hits for the cycle for the Detroit Wolverines.

1905: Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants pitches his second career no-hitter, beating the Chicago Cubs and Mordecai Brown, 1 - 0. Mathewson and Three Finger Brown match no-hitters for eight innings. The Giants get two hits in the 9th for the win, and a pair of errors committed by Bill Dahlen at shortstop prevent Mathewson from hurling a perfect game.

1912: Christy Mathewson reaches his 300th career victory as the New York Giants beat the Chicago Cubs, 3 - 2. During his 17-year major league career, Mathewson will compile a 373-188 record.

1921: Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees hits a 460-foot home run into the center field bleachers in the Polo Grounds, for the first home run ever hit to that spot. Ruth adds his 21st home run of the season and also pitches five innings in the 13 - 6 win over the Detroit Tigers, giving up four runs, but striking out Ty Cobb. In tomorrow's game, Ruth will hit two more home runs, his sixth and seventh in five games, in a 9 - 6 win over Detroit.

1930: The Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns trade future Hall of Fame outfielders. The Senators send Goose Goslin to the Browns in exchange for Heinie Manush, who will bat .362 over the balance of the season. The transaction marks the first time in major league history that former batting champions have been traded for one another.

1932: The Detroit Tigers traded Dale Alexander and Roy Johnson to the Boston Red Sox for Earl Webb.

1947: View of the first night game at Fenway Park! Ted Williams goes 2-for-4 with 2 RBIs to help the Boston Red Sox defeat the Chicago White Sox by a score of 5-3.
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1948: An ailing Babe Ruth makes his final appearance at Yankee Stadium. With the crowd of 49,641 singing Auld Lang Syne, and members of the 1923 Yankees team (the first to play in the stadium) looking on, the New York Yankees retire Ruth's uniform number 3 during ceremonies that also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Stadium. Fewer than two months later, the 53-year-old Ruth will die from throat cancer.



1957: Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hits three home runs with five runs batted in as Boston beats the Indians, 9 - 3, at Cleveland Stadium. Williams, who had a three-homer game earlier in the year, becomes the first American League player to collect two such games in a single season.

1957: In a game which features the ejection of Johnny Logan and Don Drysdale as a result of fighting, Clem Labine loses for the first time in ten months and 38 appearances in relief as the Milwaukee Braves defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 8 - 5. Logan charges the mound after getting drilled in the ribs by Drysdale resulting in banishment for both players.

1959: The Detroit Tigers selected Bob Smith off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1962: The Detroit Tigers signed Tom Fletcher as an amateur free agent.

1965: Tigers win on an 8th-inning RBI single by pitcher Hank Aguirre in the Tigers 5 - 4 win over twins.
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1980: Pete Rose of the Philadelphia Phillies goes 4 for 5 to move past Honus Wagner into fifth place on the all-time hit list with 3,431.

1984: Blue Jays 7 - Tigers 3. Tigers stymied by Dave Stieb's 7 scoreless innings, fell behind 7-0 before scoring 3 in the 8th. Tigers' AL East lead is back down to 6. Through 60 games, Tigers are 44-16 (9-11 in last 20) #Relive84

1989: Boston's John Dopson ties an American League record with 4 balks in 3+ innings in a win against the #Tigers.

1990: The Detroit Tigers signed John Shelby as a free agent.

1992: Tigers score 4 in the first inning, 3 in the 3rd and 8 in the 8th in a 15-1 thrashing of the first-place Orioles. Rob Deer goes 3-for-5 with 2 home runs and a double. Cecil Fielder & Mickey Tettleton also go deep. Mark Leiter pitches a complete game.
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2000: Tigers beat the Blue Jays 16-3. Bobby Higginson went 4-4 with 2 home runs & 7 RBI. Brad Ausmus & Shane Halter also had 4 hits; Ausmus homering & scoring 4 runs. Juan Gonzalez also homered.

2001: The Oakland Athletics selected Billy McMillon off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2003: Roger Clemens reaches his 300th win and becomes the third pitcher in major league history with 4,000 strikeouts, leading the New York Yankees over the St. Louis Cardinals, 5 - 2, in interleague play. Edgar Renteria becomes his 4,000th victim in the 2nd inning. Clemens, the 21st pitcher to make it to 300, allows two runs in 6 2/3 innings and strikes out 10, raising his total to 4,006. Clemens joins Nolan Ryan (5,714) and Steve Carlton (4,136) in the select 4,000-strikeout club.

2008: The Detroit Tigers signed Fernando Seguignol as a free agent.

2010: This mural of Hank Greenberg by Jeremy Sutton is displayed at the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, where Shawn Green receives the inaugural Hank Greenberg Award.
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2011: Just 6 hits shy of joining the 3000 hit club, Derek Jeter must put his quest on hold as he exits today's 1 - 0 Yankees loss to the Cleveland Indians with a sore right calf and goes on the disabled list. Jeter gets hit number 2994 with a 1st-inning single off Carlos Carrasco, but leaves in the 5th after feeling a strain while running to first base.

2012: The Detroit Tigers signed Cesar Carrillo as a free agent.

2017: The Detroit Tigers drafted Dane Myers in the 6th round of the 2017 amateur draft. Player signed June 17, 2017.

2017: Miguel Cabrera doubles to reach 1,582 career RBIs, tying all-time great Al Kaline for 36th in MLB history.
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2019: Shohei Ohtani becomes the first Japanese player to hit for the cycle in Major League Baseball as he pulls off the feat in a 5 - 3 Angels win over the Rays.

2021: The Blue Jays set a record for a visiting team at Fenway Park by blasting 8 homers in an 18 - 4 win over the Red Sox. Seven different players go deep, with Teoscar Hernandez doing so twice, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits his major league-leading 21st.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Marty Kavanaugh 1914-1916, 1918.

Gene Desautels 1930-1933.

Bob Strampe 1972.

Drew Smyly 2012-1914.

Justin Miller 2014.

James McCann 2014-2018.

Scott Coolbaugh coach 2021-2022.

Tyler Holton 2023-2024.

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THE HOLE IN THE MIDDLE.
Totally Tigers
 
Remembering When Three (actually two) Tiger Pitchers Failed to Retire the 27th Hitter and Missed Tossing a Perfect Game.
Vintage Detroit
 
Mize (6 IP, 1 ER), Henry-Malloy (HR, 3 RBIs) power up in finale.
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Video highlights of the Tigers win over the nationals.

Boxscore.

Tigers 7 - Nationals 2: Let’s hear it for the boy.
Justyn-Henry Malloy certainly put in the work this afternoon.
BYBTB

Malloy, Mize help Tigers avoid sweep against Nationals.
Detnews

Casey Mize bounces back, Justyn-Henry Malloy slugs in Detroit Tigers' 7-2 win vs. Nats.
Freep

After Casey Mize’s strong start, Tigers erupt in 7th inning to beat Nationals.
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Update on some former Tigers from 2023:
Nick Maton: BAL AAA
Erick Haase: MIL AAA
Zack Short: .518 OPS with ATL
Jonathan Schoop: Mexican League
Tyler Nevin: OAK AAA
Jake Marisnick: LAA AAA
Andre Lipcius: LAD AAA
Isan Diaz: Indy Ball
Nick Solak: SEA AAA
E-Rod: Hasn't Pitched
Lorenzen: Rangers - 3.05 ERA
Jose Cisnero: LAA - 7.07 ERA (INJ)
Matthew Boyd: N/A
Tyler Alexander: TB AAA
Chasen Shreve: TX AAA
Zach Logue: ATL AAA
 
June 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1870: In what is considered by many historians the greatest baseball game of the 19th century, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, baseball's first all-professional team sees their winning streak stopped at 89 in a wild 11-inning battle with the Atlantic of Brooklyn team, 8 - 7. The game is tied 5 - 5 after nine innings of play, and the Atlantic players are happy to have a draw but Cincinnati captain Harry Wright insists that the game be played to a decision.
The Red Stockings score twice in the 11th inning, but the Atlantic come back with three in their half to win. The game is notable as being the first extra-inning game between professional clubs, and as one of the lowest-scoring games of its day. As is the practice of the day, Atlantic continues to bat after having clinched the game, but no further runs are scored.

1912: New York Giants ace Christy Mathewson won his 300th career game vs. the Cubs and the Giants moved to 37-8. Seen here in 1912 in color, the future HOF'er went on to go 23-12/2.12 that season for the NL Pennant winners and was his 10th of 12 straight 20+ win seasons.

1933 - Lou Gehrig's consecutive game streak stays intact, even though he and Yankees manager Joe McCarthy are thrown out of a game. McCarthy is suspended for three games but not Gehrig, whose streak, now at 1,249, continues.

1939: The Detroit Tigers traded Harry Eisenstat and cash to the Cleveland Indians for future HOF'er Earl Averill.
Will be a key pinch hitter on the 1940 pennant-winning team.

1952: Boston Braves pitcher Warren Spahn ties the National League record of Jim Whitney with 18 strikeouts in an 15-inning, 3 - 1 loss to the Chicago Cubs. Spahn's home run is the only Braves run.

1952: The Boston Braves sign 18-year-old Henry Aaron and assign him to the Eau Claire Bears (Class C). He will play second base and be named the Northern League Rookie of the Year.

1954: The Detroit Tigers traded Johnny Pesky to the Washington Senators for Mel Hoderlein.

1956: The Detroit Tigers signed Jim Robertson as a free agent.

1957: The Detroit Tigers traded Earl Torgeson to the Chicago White Sox for Dave Philley.

1957: Al Kaline at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium.
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1963: Duke Snider hits his 400th career home run off Bob Purkey to highlight a 10 - 3 triumph by the New York Mets over the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field.

1965: Jim Maloney of the Cincinnati Reds no-hits the New York Mets for 10 innings and ties a National League record with 18 strikeouts in an extra-inning game, but loses the game when Johnny Lewis hits a lead-off home run in the 11th inning that gives the Mets a 1 - 0 win.

1966: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Don Demeter to the Boston Red Sox for Joe Christopher and Earl Wilson.
The Detroit Tigers sent Julio Navarro (June 21, 1966) to the Boston Red Sox to complete the trade.

1968: Don Wert hits the game-winning home run in the 14th inning to beat the white sox 6 - 5.

1968: John Hiller's season. The lefty pitcher worked as a reliever and starter, tossing the first complete game of his career this week in 1968. He tallied 9 wins, 3 holds & 2 saves with a 2.39 ERA in 128 innings pitched that year.

1969: The New York Yankees traded Tom Tresh to the Detroit Tigers for Ron Woods.

1969: Reggie Jackson of the Oakland Athletics collects 10 RBI with two home runs, a double and two singles against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. In the 8th inning, Jackson drives in three runs with a single when he easily could have made second base. Oakland wins, 21 - 7.

1974: At Anaheim Stadium, Nolan Ryan strikes out 19 Boston Red Sox batters in 13 innings, including Cecil Cooper six consecutive times, to help the California Angels to a 4 - 3 victory in 15 innings. Ryan threw 235 pitches.

1979: Sparky Anderson makes his managerial debut for the Tigers in a loss to the mariners.

1979: Willie McCovey of the San Francisco Giants hits his 513th home run, off Dennis Lamp, establishing him as the National League all-time left-handed home run leader, but the Chicago Cubs beat the Giants, 8 - 6, at Candlestick Park.

1983: Kirk Gibson hits a home run over the right field roof of Tiger Stadium in a loss to the red sox.

1996: Cal Ripken, Jr. sets a new consecutive games record by playing in his 2,216th consecutive game. The previous mark of 2,215 was held by Hiroshima Carp third baseman Sachio Kinugasa while playing in the Japanese Central League.

2002: With all 14 interleague games - and one National League game - taking place in NL parks, a designated hitter is not used in a full slate of major league games for the first time since 1972. Visiting pitchers will have plenty of opportunities to swing the bat as there is not a home game scheduled in American League parks for 10 consecutive days.

2005: Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners becomes the third major leaguer since 1900 to reach 1,000 hits in fewer than 700 games when he singles in the bottom of the 1st inning in the Mariners' 3 - 1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Suzuki's 1,000th hit comes in his 696th game. Chuck Klein reached the mark in 1933 in 683 games, and Lloyd Waner reached it in 1932 in 686 games.

2010: For the first time in over 60 years, two players with 5,000+ career at-bats and a .330+ career average meet in a major league contest - Albert Pujols of the Cards versus Ichiro Suzuki of the Mariners. The last such matchup had occurred in 1942 with Joe Medwick and Paul Waner.

2011: Justin Verlander comes within 5 outs of pitching his second no-hitter of the season in leading the Tigers into first place in the AL Central with a 4 - 0 win over Cleveland. He strikes out 12 in pitching a two-hit shutout, with Orlando Cabrera's 8th-inning single the first safety of the night against his overwhelming stuff.

2016: Miguel Cabrera tallies four hits, including two doubles, in the Tigers' 11-8 win over the White Sox.

2017: The Detroit Tigers drafted Will Vest in the 12th round of the 2017 amateur draft. Player signed June 19, 2017.
2017: The Detroit Tigers drafted Drew Carlton in the 32nd round of the 2017 amateur draft. Player signed June 26, 2017.

Tigers players birthdays:

Hal Manders 1941-1942, 1946.

Bill Fahey 1981-1983.

Mike Laga 1982-1986.

Michael Hollimon 2008.

Tigers players who passed away:

Hal Woodeshick 1956, 1961.

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Detroit Tigers' Javier Báez receives injection for back injury, will be reevaluated soon.
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Javier Baez could return to baseball activities in a few days: Tigers injury report.
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Boxscore.

Tigers 0 - Astros 4: Tigers shut out in the Lone Star state.
An unusually rough outing for Tarik Skubal, and zero run support spelled doom.
BYBTB

Tigers' Skubal has season-low two strikeouts in rare loss against Astros.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal knocked around in 6th by aggressive Astros in 4-0 loss.
Freep

Detroit native outduels Detroit ace as Astros shut out Tigers in opener.
Mlive
 
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