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Boxscore.

Tigers 1 - Braves 2: Olson vs. Olson. Riley vs. Riley.
The Tigers lost in a bummer ending to a super-close game.
BYBTB

Braves spoil Olson's return home to Georgia; Tigers lose opener, 2-1.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers' bullpen wastes another sharp Reese Olson outing in 2-1 loss to Braves.
Freep

Reese Olson bounces back with a gem, but Tigers fall short against Braves.
Mlive
 
June 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: At Bennett Park: The Tigers overcome a 12-run deficit, rallying to beat the Chicago White Sox, 16-15, after trailing, 13-1, in the fifth inning. Ty Cobb has 5 hits, including game-tying RBI infield single.
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1922: Tigers outfielder Harry Heilmann collects his 10th consecutive hit in a game against the Boston Red Sox at Navin Field in Detroit. Heilmann goes 4-for-4 for the second straight night as the Tigers defeat the Sox, 8-1. The 10 straight hits are one shy of Tris Speaker?s major league record. Walt Dropo sets the record for consecutive hits with 12 after a trade to the Tigers in 1952.

1938: Babe Ruth signs a contract to coach with the Brooklyn Dodgers. "The Babe" dons a Dodger uniform the next day, entertains observers with a batting demonstration, and works the third-base coaching box.
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1939: Hall of Famer Lou Brock was born this day in El Dorado, AR.

1953: At Fenway Park, Dick Gernert's home run highlights a 17-run, 14-hit 7th inning as the Boston Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers, 23 - 3. In the big inning, Gene Stephens has three hits, Sammy White scores three runs and Tom Umphlett also reaches base three times.

1958: Norm Cash makes his major league debut, as a pinch runner for the White Sox.
At the start of the 1960 season 'Stormin Norman' is traded to the Tigers from the indians for Steve Demeter and will hit 373 home runs and collect over 1,000 rbi in his 15 seasons with Detroit.

1972: Colorful Oakland Athletics owner Charlie Finley holds baseball's first ever "Mustache Day." Finley agreed to pay $300 to each of his players for growing mustaches by Father's Day. Reggie Jackson had started the trend by reporting to spring training with a mustache, to became the first major leaguer to do so since Frenchy Bordagaray in 1936.

1975: Fred Lynn collects 10 runs batted in with three home runs, a triple and a single in a 15 - 1 win by the Boston Red Sox over the Detroit Tigers. Lynn's 16 total bases tie an American League record. Lynn will go on to win the Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards in the American League.

1976: Commissioner Bowie Kuhn voids the sales of Oakland Athletics stars Vida Blue, Rollie Fingers and Joe Rudi. Kuhn orders the players to return to Oakland, but spiteful curmudgeon and tightwad Athletics owner Charlie Finley will not allow manager Chuck Tanner to use any of them in a game until June 27th.

1986: Don Sutton of the California Angels pitches a three-hitter for his 300th career victory as the Angels beat the Texas Rangers, 5 - 1. The 41-year-old right-hander becomes the 19th pitcher to win 300 games.

1987: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ron Meridith from the Texas Rangers.

1990: The Detroit Tigers traded Tracy Jones to the Seattle Mariners for Darnell Coles.
1990: The Toronto Blue Jays selected Ken Williams off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1993: Cecil Fielder hits two home runs at Tiger Stadium in loss to the brewers.

1994: The Detroit Tigers signed Francisco Cordero as an amateur free agent.

1995: At Tiger Stadium: Detroit beats Baltimore 10-8, giving Sparky Anderson the 2,158th managerial win of his career, placing him third behind Connie Mack and John McGraw.

1996: The San Diego Padres traded Russ Spear (minors), Brad Ausmus and Andujar Cedeno to the Detroit Tigers for John Flaherty and Chris Gomez.

2006: The Tigers hit a franchise record eight home runs in their 12-3 rout of the Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Brandon Inge and Chris Shelton each hit two, and Curtis Granderson, Carlos Guillen, Marcus Thames, and Vance Wilson each hit one. The win keeps Detroit 1? games ahead in the American League Central. Kenny Rogers hits a double, and scatters four hits over 8 innings for his 200th career win.
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2010: The Tigers extend their win streak to 7 games with a 7 - 5 win over the Diamondbacks. Brandon Inge delivers the key hit with an RBI triple in the 8th.

2011: The Detroit Tigers signed Jeff Salazar as a free agent.

2014: Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers throws the second no-hitter of the year, shutting out the Colorado Rockies, 8 - 0. He strikes out 15 without giving up a walk, the only baserunner coming on a two-base error by SS Hanley Ramirez in the 8th.

2022: The Detroit Tigers released Jacob Barnes.
2022: The Detroit Tigers selected Ali Sanchez off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals.

2023: For the first time in 17 years, the Red Sox sweep a doubleheader against their bitter rivals, the Yankees, defeating them, 6 - 2, in the afternoon game and 4 - 1 in the nationally-televised Sunday Night Baseball game at Fenway Park.

2023: The Detroit Tigers purchased Blair Calvo from the Colorado Rockies.

Tigers players birthdays:

Matt Moore 2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

Larry Doby 1959.

Dave Wickersham 1964-1967.

Baseball Reference
 
CHURN, CHURN, CHURN.
Totally Tigers

Don’t look now but the Tigers are re-making their roster. And, for the most part, they are doing it on the QT.
That 2024 Open Day roster? Soon to be a distant memory.
Many fans haven’t even really noticed. There aren’t any big moves being made or free agents being signed. Rather, it’s a series of mostly under-the-radar or very small changes.

The Tigers are demoting those who can’t meet goals. Moving players to better positions. Bringing up prospects for auditions.
And trying to build their foundation and develop their core group of players.
So what’s going on? What’s going to stick? What’s the next chess move?
Let’s explore and go position to position….
 
The smartest man in solitary.
Tigers POBO Scott Harris doesn't elicit confidence or excitement among the fan base.
Substack
 
Alex Lange To Undergo Lat Surgery.
MLBTR

Injuries & Moves: Lange (lat) to have surgery; Jobe back in action.
Tigers official site

Detroit Tigers reliever Alex Lange needs surgery for lat strain, most likely ending season.
Freep

Tigers reliever could miss significant time after surgery.
Mlive
 
Boxscore.

Atlanta 2 - Detroit 1: Early runs spell doom.
Shaky starter, snoozing bats. At least the bullpen was solid, so we’ve got that going for us. Which is nice.
BYBTB

Tigers shut down by Saginaw's Schwellenbach in 2-1 loss to Braves.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers fall five games under .500 for first time with 2-1 loss to Atlanta Braves.
Freep

Saginaw rookie with an ERA close to 6.00 shuts down sputtering Tigers offense.
Mlive
 
June 19 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: The Detroit Wolverines beat the Chicago White Stockings 1-0 in 13 innings.
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1903: Lou Gehrig is born in New York City. Gehrig will make his major league debut with the New York Yankees in 1923.
He will become the Yankees' everyday first baseman, replacing Wally Pipp and set a record for the longest consecutive games played streak while combining with Babe Ruth to form one of the greatest run-producing tandems of all time.

1927: Paul Waner of the Pittsburgh Pirates ends his 23-game hitting streak, a day after his extra-base hit streak was stopped at 14 games to set a National League record. Waner, just in his second season, will lead the NL with a .380 batting average, 237 hits, and 131 RBI. His brother Lloyd will gather 223 hits for a .355 BA in his rookie year. The Waners pace the 1927 Pirates to a team BA of .305.

1938: Cincinnati Reds pitcher Johnny Vander Meer extends his string of hitless innings to 21 2/3 against the Boston Bees. Vander Meer, coming off two straight no-hitters, sees the streak come to an end when he gives up a single to Debs Garms in the 4th inning.

1942: Paul Waner reaches the exclusive 3000 hit club with a single off Rip Sewell. Waner, playing for the Boston Braves, collects the milestone hit against his former team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, who win the game, 7 - 6, in 11 innings.

1949: Virgil Trucks and Fred Hutchinson both pitch shutouts over the Senators in a doubleheader, Tigers win 9-0 and 7-0.

1953: Al Kaline signs as an amatuer free agent with the Tigers and scout Ed Katalinas. In less than a week Kaline has his first Major League at bat, and for the next 22 years has one of the great HOF careers in Major League Baseball History.
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1955: Ted Williams, held hitless for three straight games, blasts a pair of towering home runs as the Red Sox overpower Cleveland, 11 - 8. The Associated Press reports: "Williams leaned into a fastball by rookie fireballer Herb Score for a 450-foot drive into the dead centerfield bleachers in the 5th inning to end a hitless string at ten official times at bat. In the 8th inning, he connected again for a 430-foot drive into the right field stands off the veteran Bob Feller."

1961: New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris hits a 9th-inning home run off Kansas City's Jim Archer, his 25th of the year, putting him seven games ahead of Babe Ruth's pace in 1927.

1961: Tigers sign catcher Bill Freehan from University of Michigan.

1963: Gates Brown of the Detroit Tigers becomes the eleventh player in American League history to hit a home run in his first at-bat in a loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.

1965: Dick McAuliffe hits 2 home runs in the Tigers' 8-2 win over the kansas city athletics. McLain scatters 6 hits and strikes out 5 in a complete game.

1972: The United States Supreme Court rules against former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood, who had sued Major League Baseball over the reserve clause after being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies. The ruling upholds baseball's antitrust exemption, which was originally granted in 1922.

1977: The Cleveland Indians fire Frank Robinson, the first black manager in major league history, and replace him with coach Jeff Torborg.

1977: Carl Yastrzemski (2), Bernie Carbo (2), and George Scott (1) of the Boston Red Sox hit five home runs in an 11 - 1 triumph over the New York Yankees at Fenway Park. The five home runs give the Red Sox a major league record 16 in three games. Boston hit six homers on June 17th and five on June 18th, also against the Yankees. The Yankees hit no homers in the three-game series.

1984: Tigers 7 - Yankees 6. With the Tigers trailing 4-3 in the 8th, Larry Herndon ties it with a bases-loaded single. Rusty Kuntz follows with a 2-run single. Yankees score 2 in the 9th but Willie Hernandez hangs on for his 12th save.

1989: The Detroit Tigers purchased Matt Sinatro from the Houston Astros.

1992: The Tigers beat the Blue Jays 14-10! Rob Deer hit his 19th home run of the season! Travis Fryman doubled, tripled and drove in 5 runs. Dan Gladden and Lou Whitaker both had 3 hits.

1994: The Detroit Tigers hit at least one home run in their 25th consecutive game when Mickey Tettleton goes deep against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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1995: The Detroit Tigers released Shawn Wooten.

2002: The Detroit Tigers traded Kris Keller to the Atlanta Braves for George Lombard.

2007: Brandon Inge's 3-run double gives the Tigers a 12-0 lead in the 4th inning, en route to a 15-1 romp in Washington. Sean Casey hits a 3-run home run and RBI double.

2009: Ann and Jessica Fidrych tend the mound at Comerica Park and throw out the first pitch, two months after the tragic death of their husband and father.
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2009: Marcus Thames hits a pair of two-run home runs as Detroit beats Milwaukee, 10 - 4, in a rain-shortened game that ends with one out in the bottom of the 7th, after being delayed for more than two hours in the 4th. Zach Miner picks up the win in relief in the wild game in which video replay reviews deprive Dusty Ryan of an apparent home run in the 1st but grant one to Miguel Cabrera two innings later.
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2012: The Detroit Tigers released Brad Eldred.

2019: One day after fouling a bunted ball in his face during batting practice and breaking his nose, Max Scherzer takes the mound for the Nationals against the Phillies sporting a prominent black eye. He still stymies the opposition with 7 scoreless innings in a 2 - 0 win. "Trust me, this thing looks a lot worse than it actually feels," he explains to journalists.

Tigers players birthdays:

Ed Cicotte 1905.

Jim Slaton 1978, 1986.

Willis Roberts 1999.

Tigers players who passed away:

Tom Jones 1909-1910.

Prince Oana 1943, 1945.

Baseball Reference
 
WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

Yesterday, I blogged about how the Detroit Tigers keep making changes to their roster as they attempt to build a foundation and core group of players.

If we focus solely on the positional players, just how many positions will turn over by the start of the 2025 season?
For this poll, we are going to ignore the utility players. Potentially, for those under expiring contracts, it is possible that the Tigers may extend a contract or two, however, we’re going to ignore Mark Canha given the surplus of outfielders.
We are also not considering Akil Baddoo, Justyn-Henry Malloy and Ryan Kreidler given their short amount of time in Detroit so far.
As well, Matt Vierling is not part of the conversation given that he plays 4 different positions without having a singular “home.”
There are also several MLB-level players currently in Toledo. We will assume for this conversation that they will return to Detroit this year.
Here is how the roster currently appears:
CATCHER – Jake Rogers, Carson Kelly (exp. contract)
FIRST BASE – Spencer Torkelson
SECOND BASE – Colt Keith
THIRD BASE – Gio Urshela (exp. contract)
SHORTSTOP – Javier Baez
LEFT FIELD – Riley Greene
CENTER FIELD – Parker Meadows
RIGHT FIELD – Wenceel Perez, Kerry Carpenter
Out of these 8 positions, how many of them will turn over by Opening Day 2025?

How many positions will turn over by Opening Day 2025?
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Boxscore.

Tigers 0 - Braves 7: Tigers shut out in rough afternoon outing.
Brutal way to spend your lunch hour.
BYBTB

Braves rough up Tarik Skubal, complete sweep of Tigers.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers swept by Atlanta Braves with 7-0 loss as Tarik Skubal gives up five runs.
Freep
 
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