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Riley Greene flirts with cycle as Tigers (4 HRs, 3 3Bs) roll it back to 1906.
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Video highlights of the Tigers win over the twins.

Tigers 9 - Twins 2: A grand old time!
Now that’s more like it!
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Riley Greene's All-Star-worthy performance helps Keider Montero get first MLB win.
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Carson Kelly's grand slam leads Detroit Tigers in 9-2 win over Minnesota Twins.
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July 4 in Tigers and mlb history: Happy Fourth of July Everyone!!!!

1904: Jack Chesbro, the New York Highlanders spitballer, wins his 14th in a row, an American League record that will stand until Walter Johnson wins 16 straight in 1912.

1905: In an A.M.-P.M, doubleheader between Boston and Philadelphia, the A's take the morning game, 5 - 2, using pitchers Eddie Plank, Andy Coakley and Rube Waddell on the mound to beat Jesse Tannehill. The afternoon contest proves a classic as Philadelphia's Waddell bests Cy Young in a 20-inning marathon, when the Athletics prevail, 4 - 2. Boston outhits the A's, 15 to 13, but the 38-year-old Young loses on an error, hit batsman and two hits. Young walks nobody in the 20 innings, while 1B Bob Unglaub records 31 putouts. Philadelphia C Ossee Schreckengost works 28 innings in one day, a major league record.

1906: Major league attendance for today's holiday games has the American League with 75,000 and the National League at 68,000.

1911: In the morning game between Chicago and Detroit, Ed Walsh stops Ty Cobb's 40-game hitting streak, as the White Sox win. Cobb had hit .491 since the streak started on May 15th. Cobb was so upset that he only hit .403 over the season's remaining 77 games.
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1912: Three weeks after the Tigers ask waivers on George Mullin, he pitches himself a 32nd birthday present at Detroit, a 7 - 0 no-hitter over the Browns. Mullin helps his victory with three hits and two RBIs. In the morning game, a 9 - 3 Detroit win, Ty Cobb steals second, third base and home in the 5th inning against the battery of George Baumgardner and Paul Krichell. Cobb has stolen home five times this season; this is his first swipe of home in his last eight successes that didn't occur in the 1st inning.
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1916: Joe Jackson goes 3 for 5 against the Athletics. In 30 games since May 31st, he has hit 55 for 104, a .524 batting average.

1919: Ty Cobb shaking hands with the Tigers bat boy/mascot Alexander "King" Rivers.
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1925: The Athletics' Lefty Grove battles the Yankees' Herb Pennock 15 innings before taking a 1 - 0 loss. Pennock is a model of control, issuing no walks and giving up four hits.

1932: 200-game winner Earl Whitehill enjoys the best Game Score of his career: 86. His line: 9 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, and 3 K. It?s his only complete-game one-hitter. Goose Goslin got the hit against him. Today is also the only time Goslin starts a game at third base.

1934: In a Negro National League game, Satchel Paige pitches a 4 - 0 no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Crawfords against the Homestead Grays in Pittsburgh, with only a walk and an error spoiling a perfect game. He strikes out 17. Legend claims that he then drives to Chicago to shut out the Chicago American Giants 1 - 0 in 12 innings, giving him two shutouts in two different cities in the same day, but the claim has since been disproven. The no-hitter, however, is documented.

1939: It's Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day at Yankee Stadium and the "Iron Horse"'s uniform number 4 will be the first ever to be retired. After emcee Sid Mercer informs the sell-out crowd the man of the hour is too moved to speak, Gehrig changes his mind when Skipper Joe McCarthy encourages him, and delivers the keynote address describing himself as "the luckiest man on the face of the earth".

1942: In the 8th inning of an 8 - 4 Negro National League victory over the Newark Eagles at Yankee Stadium, Baltimore Elite Giants spitball ace Bill Byrd beans Eagles manager Willie Wells. Wells is carried from the field, and the incident causes him to design a batting helmet. When he steps into the batter's box in a few days, he will be wearing a modified construction worker's hardhat.

1948: Ted Williams faces three pitchers in the 7th inning, a first in American League history, as Boston snaps a 5 - 5 tie by scoring 14 runs to beat the visiting Philadelphia Athletics, 20 - 8. A's pitcher Charlie Harris retires one batter in 14 and coughs up 12 runs, before Bill McCahan takes over. Williams, who makes the final out in the inning, and Bobby Doerr, tie records by drawing two walks apiece. Pitcher Ellis Kinder has two hits, off Harris and McCahan. The 14 runs in one inning is a record, but five years later they will do even better with 17 in one inning.

1948: Led by Roy Campanella's first two major league homers, the host Dodgers edge the Giants, 13 - 12, in a wild game lasting 3 1/2 hours. 37 players see action, 20 by Brooklyn, as both teams score four times in the 9th.

1960: Tigers blank White Sox 3-0; Jim Bunning (6-5) pitches 3-hitter and fans 6.

1960: Mickey Mantle's three-run 1st-inning home run off Hal Woodeshick is the 300th of his career. Mantle becomes the 18th player to join the 300 club, but the Yankees drop a 9 - 8 decision to Washington.

1961: Frank "The Yankee Killer" Lary wins it for the Tigers on an RBI bunt single in the 10th inning in front of over 74,000 fans at Yankee Stadium.

1967: The Mets end a 19-game losing streak to Juan Marichal with their first win against the Dominican Dandy, 8 - 7. Marichal's win streak started in 1962. Jack Fisher is the winning pitcher.

1968: Jim Northrup and Norm Cash hit 2 home runs each, and Willie Horton and Bill Freehan also go deep in the Tigers' 13-10 win over the Angels.
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1969: Mickey Lolich wins his ninth straight decision, his longest stretch in a 4 - 1 win over the Orioles in a rain shortened game.

1977: The Boston Red Sox end their nine-game losing streak by walloping a major league-record - since topped - eight home runs, in beating Toronto, 9 - 6 at Fenway Park. Seven of the homers are solo shots, another record. Four home runs (by Fred Lynn, Jim Rice, Carl Yastrzemski and George Scott) come in the 8th inning. Only Scott's is not consecutive. Lynn and Scott each hit two, while Rice, Yaz, Butch Hobson and Bernie Carbo have one apiece. The Sox's previous high for homers was six and they won't top that number until 1999.

1984: Tigers swept the White Sox twice in April, now the Sox sweep back, outscoring the Tigers 24-8.
Tigers are now 55-25: have gone 20-20 since their 35-5 start. Sparky: "Earlier in the year, we did all the little things that had to get done to win games; now the other teams are doing them to us".

1984: Yankee hurler Phil Niekro strikes out Ranger Larry Parrish to become the ninth major league player to reach the 3,000 strikeout milestone. New York wins, 5 - 0.

1984: Jim Rice caps a 5 for 6 day with a grand slam in the bottom of the 10th inning to give Boston a 13 - 9 win over Oakland.

1990: Tigers beat the White Sox 10-7 in 12 innings. Mike Heath hit a game-winning, 3-run homer in the 12th. Dave Bergman had 4 hits and homered. Scott Lusader had 3 hits, 2 walks & a home run.

1992: The Detroit Tigers signed Gary Pettis as a free agent.

2000: In the Tigers' 11 - 0 blowout over Tampa Bay, Shane Halter takes over the catching duties in the 8th from Detroit's Brad Ausmus. Halter has now played every position in the majors: with the Royals, he pitched on July 17, 1998. Dave Mlicki is the winner with Dean Palmer powering a pair of home runs.

2001: The fifty people stranded on the Ferris wheel ride at Comerica Park for two hours during the Royal-Tiger game are rescued by firefighters and emergency crews using a cherry picker and a fire truck ladder. The inconvenienced fans will receive tickets to another game, free dinner and team autographs from the Tigers.

2003: In 10 - 3 victory over New York, the Red Sox score all their runs with the long ball, hitting a record seven home runs off the Yankees. Prior to today's Independence Day fireworks, the Bronx Bombers had given up six homers in a game four times, including twice to Boston (1997 and 1977) and the Indians (1970).

2005: Justin Verlander starts his Tigers career vs. the indians. Verlander's final line was 5.1 IP, 4 runs, 7 hits, 3 BB, and 4 Strikeouts.

2007: Todd Jones records his 200th save for the Detroit Tigers. Jones pitches a scoreless ninth inning in Detroit?s 6-4 victory over the Indians at Comerica Park. Jones is the only Tiger reliever to save as many as 200 games.

2008: The Cardinals drop a 2 - 1 decision to the Cubs but Albert Pujols socks his 300th career home run. At 28 years, 170 days old, he becomes the fifth youngest player to hit 300, one day ahead of Mel Ott. The younger players were Alex Rodriguez, Jimmie Foxx, Ken Griffey Jr. and Andruw Jones.

2013: Austin Jackson goes 4 for 5 with a two-run homer and Justin Verlander pitches seven shutout innings to pick up his 9th win as Detroit demolishes Toronto, 11 - 1. Torii Hunter has 3 RBIs and Prince Fielder adds a couple more as the Tigers' other sluggers compensate for the absence of Miguel Cabrera, who takes a rare day off.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Mullin 1902-1913.

Bill Tuttle 1952, 1954-1957.

Babe Birrer 1955.

Francisco Cruceta 2008.

Detroit Tigers players who passed away:

Lew Drill 1904-1905.

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OPEN MIKE.
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Happy Fourth of July! On this day, 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.
 
Mayday Maeda undone by late-count struggles against his former club.
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Tigers 3 - Twins 12: Red, white, and blowout.
After yesterday’s incredible outing, the Tigers failed to bring the fireworks to their bats.
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Kenta Maeda chased early as Twins clobber Tigers in rain-shortened rout.
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Detroit Tigers' Kenta Maeda hammered in 7-inning 12-3 loss to Minnesota Twins.
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July 5 in Tigers and mlb history history:

1888: Lizzie (Stroud) Arlington becomes the first woman to play organized baseball when she pitches for Reading in the Eastern League.
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1913: With manager John McGraw in the grandstand, the Giants win their 11th straight, beating Brooklyn, 3 - 2.
Christy Mathewson is the winner over Pat Ragan, scattering 12 hits but walking none. His walkless streak is at 47 innings.

1914: Big Ed Walsh makes his first start since straining his right arm in spring training in 1913. He lasts seven innings in a White Sox win over Cleveland, 6 - 3.

1914: Hall of Famer and Tigers' Harry Heilmann hits his first home run in a loss to the St. Louis Browns.

1915: At the Polo Grounds, Phils ace Grover Cleveland Alexander fires a one-hitter to win, 2 - 0. The only baserunner for the Giants is Fred Merkle, who doubles off Pete in the second inning.

1917: In the first of two games in New York, Home Run Baker hits a 13th-inning inside-the-park homer off Walter Johnson to give the Yankees a 5 - 4 win. It is Baker's 5th home run off Walter.

1921: The Red Sox establish an American League record losing four consecutive doubleheaders with no other contests between the eight losses. The dubious streak began on June 29th.

1922: The Cards' Rogers Hornsby hits his 20th home run, tying Ken Williams of the American League for the major league home run leadership; the Cards whip the Reds, 12 - 4.

1923: The Detroit Tigers purchased Goldie Rapp from the Philadelphia Phillies.

1929: At the Polo Grounds, the New York Giants become the first team to use a public address system.

1930: Marking the first time two Negro League teams play at Yankee Stadium, 20,000 watch the New York Lincoln Giants and the Baltimore Black Sox split a pair. Baltimore's Rap Dixon has three home runs and the Giants' Chino Smith has two homers and a triple.

1934: Lou Gehrig hits an inside-the-park grand slam, as the Yankees beat the Senators, 8 - 3. It is his 4th of the season and 17th overall, passing Babe Ruth's career total. Gehrig will eventually set a career record of 23 grand slams. Gehrig now has 321 career home runs to Ruth's 698.

1940: The Brooklyn Dodgers beat Boston, 6 - 2, in 20 innings lasting 5 hours and 19 minutes. The two teams' epic marathon ties record-setters of 1920 and 1939.

1947: Striking out as a pinch hitter in an Indian 6 - 5 loss to the White Sox, 22-year old Larry Doby becomes the first black to appear in the American League. The former Newark Eagles standout will play in the major leagues for 13 years, amassing 1,515 hits, just three less than Jackie Robinson. Tomorrow, he will go 1 for 5 in his first full game at 1B.
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1948: Despite a hitless day by Ted Williams, the Red Sox sweep the Yankees, winning 6 - 5 and 8 - 7. Denny Galehouse wins the opener, then saves the win in game 2. But his 9th inning sacrifice bunt results in his tripping over 1B and he will be out of action for three weeks.

1950: In a sloppy game that features 18 walks, Cliff Mapes drives in five runs with a homer and single to pace the Yankees to a 12 - 8 win over the Athletics. Tommy Byrne (9-3) is the winner despite giving up six hits and six walks in five innings (he walks two in the 6th). He also hits four batters to tie the major league record. Alex Kellner pitches four innings, giving up six runs in the loss. The A's lose Eddie Joost who tears ligaments in his left knee in a collision with Mapes at second base in the 7th.

1951: At Ebbets Field, Gil Hodges hits his 27th homer of the year to lead the Dodgers to a 8 - 4 win over the Giants. Andy Pafko also homers, off Larry Jansen. Don Newcombe notches his 12th win, giving up seven hits. After sweeping the Giants in the 3-game series, Dodger manager Chuck Dressen declares, "We knocked 'em out. They won't bother us anymore." The Dodgers now lead the Giants by 7 1/2 games but will be surpassed by season's end.

1951: Rich "Goose" Gossage is born in Colorado Springs, CO. Making his debut with the Chicago White Sox in 1972, the flame-throwing reliever will save 310 games over his career, make the All-Star team nine times and win a World Series title with the New York Yankees in 1978. He will gain election to the Hall of Fame in 2008.

1952: The Tigers fire their manager of four years, Red Rolfe, replacing him with the popular pitcher Freddie Hutchinson a Tigers pitcher for 10 years. Detroit loses over 100 games for the first time in franchises history.
Hutchinson, who manages through the Tigers 1954 season, has new blood on the team with players Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline, and pitchers Billy Hoeft, and Paul Foytack.
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1953: Blanking the Pirates at Forbes Field, 2 - 0, Robin Roberts hurls his 28th consecutive complete game. The Phillies right-hander has finished every game he started since beating the Cardinals on August 28, 1952.

1954: RF Stan Musial outpolls all other National League players in the All-Star balloting.

1954: Harvey Kuenn hits a walk-off home run in the 11th inning to give the Tigers a 1-0 win over the indians.

1961: At Yankee Stadium, Roger Maris cracks a 7th-inning solo home run against the Indians, and also is credited - erroneously, as it turns out - with a 3rd inning RBI on a single. The two RBIs are officially recorded, though just one appears in the game's box score, and the error will not be noted until 1995. With the correction, Maris and Jim Gentile become co-leaders in RBIs for the season.

1962: Tigers Rocky Colavito hits three home runs and 5 rbi in a loss to the indians.
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1965: Minnesota takes an American League lead it will not give up, as Dave Boswell and Jim Perry pitch the Twins to a 6 - 2 and 2 - 0 sweep of the Red Sox. The Sox will win just one of 18 games with the Twins this year.

1968: Bill Freehan hits two 3-run home runs in an 8-5 win over the A's at Tiger Stadium.
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1969: OF Mickey Stanley plays his 220th straight errorless game and C Bill Freehan picks Paul Blair off third base unassisted. Blair, on third with a triple, strolls too slowly back to the bag after the bat flies out of the hands of Frank Robinson.

1972: In a game against the Royals in Kansas City, Mickey Lolich strikes out the 2,000th batter of his career. In the fifth inning, Lolich fans Cookie Rojas to become the first Tiger hurler to reach the 2,000-K mark. He will end up with 2,679 strikeouts in his career with Detroit, and holding the record for 45 years until 2017 with the most by a left-hander in American League history.

1983: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later to the St. Louis Cardinals for Doug Bair. The Detroit Tigers sent Dave Rucker (July 5, 1983) to the St. Louis Cardinals to complete the trade.

1983: Former Tigers including Gehringer, Greenberg, Newhouser, Bunning, Kell, Kaline, Kuenn, & Freehan appear at an Old Timers reunion at the 50th All-Star Game in Chicago.
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1984: Down 4 - 1 with two outs in the 9th, the visiting Tigers score six runs to beat the Rangers 7 - 4. Lou Whitaker's bases-loaded single scores two, Alan Trammell's single scores another, and Kirk Gibson seals it with a three-run shot down the right field line. Charlie Hough is the loser, while reliever Aurelio Lopez's record goes up to 7-0.
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1989: The Tigers sign amateur free agent pitcher Jose Lima.

1993: Oakland OF Rickey Henderson leads off both games of the A's doubleheader against the Indians with home runs. It is the first time this has happened since 1913, when Harry Hooper performed the feat for the Boston Red Sox.

1996: The Michigan Court of Appeals rules against the Tiger Stadium Fan Club, clearing a hurdle for the Tigers to get a new stadium.

1998: Juan Gonzalez becomes the second player in major league history to go over the 100 RBI mark before the All-Star Game. His major league-leading total 101 RBIs is second only to Tigers' slugger Hank Greenberg who had 103 in 1935 and finished the season with 170.

2002: On this date the great Ted Williams, outfielder, manager; All-Star, and Hall of Famer passes away. Baseball legend Ted Williams, considered by many the greatest hitter in the history of the game, dies of cardiac arrest at the age of 83. The first-ballot Hall of Famer, who was a lifetime .344 hitter, won the Most Valuable Player Award and the Triple Crown twice, led the American League in batting six times, and hit .406 in 1941 during his 19-year career with the Boston Red Sox. All this while missing 5 years due to serving in the Armed Forces in WWII and the Korean War.

2002: The Detroit Tigers signed Mark Johnson as a free agent.

2002: As part of a 3-team trade: The Oakland Athletics sent a player to be named later, Franklyn German and Carlos Pena to the Detroit Tigers.
The New York Yankees sent Jason Arnold (minors), John-Ford Griffin and Ted Lilly to the Oakland Athletics.
The Detroit Tigers sent Jeff Weaver to the New York Yankees. The Detroit Tigers sent cash to the Oakland Athletics.
The Oakland Athletics sent Jeremy Bonderman (August 22, 2002) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2009: Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals is the top vote-getter as the squads for the 80th All-Star Game, to be held July 14th in St. Louis, are announced. Among American League players is knuckleballer Tim Wakefield of Boston, who will be making his first All-Star appearance at age 42.

2011: Justin Verlander may be headed to the All-Star Game, but it is Dan Haren who pitches a two-hitter, outdueling the Tigers' ace in a 1 - 0 Angels victory.
Verlander and manager Jim Leyland are both ejected by umpire Joe West after Verlander exits the game in the 8th inning.

2015: Starters for the 2015 All-Star Game, which will be played in Cincinnati, OH, are announced. Early fears of a complete sweep of American League starting berths as a result of ballot stuffing by Royals fans are allayed, but they still manage to get four players elected. The leading vote-getter is Toronto 3B Josh Donaldson, who gathers over 14 million votes, thanks to a late patriotic surge coming from north of the border. In the National League, Nationals OF Bryce Harper leads all players with 13,8 million votes, almost double the highest total ever recorded by a member of the senior circuit.

2016: The rosters for the 2016 All-Star Game are announced. The Cubs provide the entire starting infield for the National League and have seven players selected, while the Boston Red Sox have six, including four starters. Royals catcher Salvador Perez is the leading vote-getter.

2019: In defeating the Rangers, 15 - 6, the Twins set a record with 165 homers before the All-Star Game, hitting four in the game, to surpass the previous mark of 161 set only a year ago by the Yankees. In fact, the Twins are only one short of the total number of long balls they hit the entire 2018 season. They also tie club records with 9 doubles and 13 extra-base hits in the game, and 6 extra-base hits in one inning, the 2nd.

Tigers players birthdays:

Doug Bochtler 1998.

Tim Worrell 1998.

Tigers players who passed away:

Joe Sargent 1921.

Bernie DeViverios 1927.

Pete Fox 1933-1940.

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MID-SEASON SURVEY: THE MANAGER.
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We are taking this holiday week to assess the first half of the Tigers 2024 season. Every day, we will pose a new question for readers to consider and then cast their votes. Of course, comments that address the day’s topic (max of 3 sentences) are always welcome.

It’s time to grade Manager A. J. Hinch. Please keep in mind that he does not assemble the roster and is not the final decision-maker in calling up players.
He is responsible for managing his coaches and players, lineups and in-game decisions.

Here is today’s poll:
What grade would you give Manager A. J. Hinch so far for this season?
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
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Detroit Tigers bring back center fielder Parker Meadows from Triple-A Toledo.
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Tigers to call up center fielder Parker Meadows before tonight's game.
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July 6 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Washington Senators purchased Charlie Hickman from the Detroit Tigers.

1915: Pete Alexander fires his third one-hitter of the season, with the Giants' Fred Merkle getting the lone hit. Merkle doubles in the 2nd for New York's only baserunner in the game.

1917: Ty Cobb's hitting streak ends at 35 games as White Sox pitchers Red Faber and Jim Scott hold him hitless.
His streak began May 31. Cobb holds the American League mark of 40 straight games, set in 1912, but George Sisler will ring up 41 games in 1922.

1929: After watching the Tigers belt eight home runs on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, by Dale Alexander 1B, Earl Whitehill P, Roy Johnson LF, Dale Alexander again, Merv Shea C, Roy Johnson again, and Marty McManus 3B, the Browns use the off day to erect a screen in front of the RF pavilion. The screen stretches 156 feet from the foul pole toward CF, 310 feet down the line from home. In the next day's game, Heinie Manush will hit three balls off the screen against the Yankees' Waite Hoyt, while Babe Ruth will hit two off it in the series. This screen will remain in place into the 1940s, the only stadium with extended OF seating where it is impossible to catch a home run ball.

1933: At Chicago's Comiskey Park, the first ever All-Star Game is played. Babe Ruth's two-run home run helps the American League defeat the Senior Circuit, 4 - 2. John McGraw comes out of retirement to manage the NL squad.
Charlie Gehringer bats second for the American League in the inaugual All-Star Game at Comiskey Park. The Mechanical Man gets a single and a stolen base in the AL's 4-2 win. Gehringer plays in 6 consecutive all-star games batting .500 10 for 20.
The actual lineup cards used for the first Major League All-Star Game at Comiskey Park, Chicago - American League vs. National League.
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1935: Hank Greenberg hits his 100th RBI of the year. He sets a record for the earliest to ever do it?in the 75th game of the season for the Tigers.
The Tigers beat the Browns 7-6 on a suicide squeeze by Gee Walker in the bottom of the eighth.
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1936: After the first batter is thrown out trying to bunt, Bob Feller, a 17-year old farm boy from Van Meter, Iowa, strikes out 8 consecutive batters in three innings during an All-Star break exhibition game against the Cardinals' Gas House Gang. It is the rookie's first appearance in a major league uniform.

1938: The National League wins the sixth All-Star Game, 4 - 1, with the aid of fine pitching and four American League errors. Starter Johnny Vander Meer gets the win. Yankees hurler Lefty Gomez is defeated for the first time in four All-Star starts. National League shortstop Leo Durocher becomes the first Dodger to start in an All-Star Game.

1941: A center field monument dedicated to Lou Gehrig is unveiled by the Yankees. The memorial is a tribute by his teammates of their beloved captain who died last month of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).


1942: Powered by first-inning home runs by Indians shortstop Lou Boudreau and Tigers first baseman Rudy York, the American League All-Stars defeats the National League at the Polo Grounds 3 - 1.

1955: The Detroit Tigers released Ferris Fain.

1956: Ford Frick inaugurates the Cy Young Award, to honor the outstanding pitcher each year. The BBWAA will do the voting. Only one pitcher will be honored each year until 1967, when a pitcher will be selected in each league.

1962: The Yankees edge the Twins, 7 - 5 in Bloomington, as Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris each hit a pair of home runs. The M&M boys hit back-to-back homers in the 1st inning, off Camilo Pascual (12-4), the third time in four games they've hit back-to-back shots.

1964: The National League and its umpires settle on a contract lasting until December 1969. The league provides increased pension and insurance payments.

1966: Tying an American League record, Boog Powell knocks in 11 runs in a doubleheader. In game one, the Oriole first baseman hits two home runs, including a grand slam, two doubles and a sacrifice fly to drive in seven runs in the Orioles' 11 - 0 victory over the Kansas City A's and in the nightcap he adds 4 RBIs.

1968: The Detroit Tigers released Lenny Green.

1971: Norm Cash belts a pair of 3-run homers to power the Tigers to a 12 - 7 win over the Yanks. Catcher Bill Freehan and Shortstop Ed Brinkman each have 2 hits and 5 rbi between them. Mickey Lolich goes all the way allowing just 2 of the runs as earned for the win.
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1980: Steve Carlton (14-4) becomes the major leagues' left-handed strikeout king, fanning seven Cardinals in a 8 - 3 Phillies win to bring his career total to 2,836. Mickey Lolich had held the record with 2,832.

1983: In the 50th anniversary All-Star Game at Chicago's Comiskey Park, the American League routs the National League 13 - 3 for its first win since 1971. The AL breaks the game open with seven runs in the 4th inning, highlighted by Fred Lynn's grand slam - the first ever in All-Star competition.
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1990: Jack Morris nearly throws a perfect game. He permits just one base runner, a one-out first inning single by Kurt Stillwell, who is immediately gobbled up in a double play.
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1994: At Tiger Stadium: Matthew Duprey 11 of Novi, is selected as the team?s 100 millionth fan. He throws out the first pitch, receives free merchandise, and sits in the dugout and the owner?s suite as the Tigers lose to the White Sox.
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1997: In Detroit, the Tigers top the Orioles, 14 - 9, their 3rd straight win after 11 consecutive losses. Brian Johnson and Travis Fryman homer for the Tigers while teammate Bobby Higginson adds a two-run inside-the-park homer, his fifth round tripper this week. For Scott Erickson (11-4), it is the worst start of his career for Baltimore, allowing all 12 runs, 11 earned, and 10 hits in 4 1/3 innings. Willie Blair (6-4) takes the win in relief.

2001: Cubs beat the Tigers 15-8 in their first game at Comerica Park. It's the 101st stadium the Cubs franchise has played in over its 125-year history, and their first win in Detroit since Game 5 of the 1945 World Series.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Avisail Garcia as an amateur free agent.

2011: The trial of Roger Clemens on accusations of perjury in his testimony to Congress in February 2008, opens today in Washington, DC with jury selection. Among the witnesses which prosecutors are planning to call on are Commissioner Bud Selig, former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, former teammates Andy Pettitte and Jorge Posada and slugger Sammy Sosa. Clemens' attorneys also plan to call on former managers and teammates - albeit different ones - to testify on behalf of the former pitcher.

2011: The Detroit Tigers signed Eduardo Jimenez as an amateur free agent.

2015: The Detroit Tigers selected Marc Krauss off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.

2017: With two hits in a 4 - 3 loss to the Cardinals, Marlins OF Ichiro Suzuki becomes the all-time leader in the category for players born outside the United States with 3,054 hits, passing Rod Carew.

2018: At age 45, Bartolo Colon pitches a complete game for the Rangers in a 3 - 1 loss to the Tigers. Colon was the last active player to have played at Tiger Stadium.

2020: The Detroit Tigers released Kennys Vargas.

2022: The Arizona Diamondbacks traded Jesus Liranzo (minors) to the Detroit Tigers for future considerations.

2023: The New York Yankees selected Anthony Misiewicz off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

Steve O'Neill coach 1941-1942, manager 1943-1948.

Karl Olson 1957.

Jason Thompson 1976-1980.

Omar Olivares 1996-1997.

Greg Norton 2004.

Keider Montero 2024.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ray Francis 1923.

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Keith, Greene forming formidable 1-2 punch in heart of Tigers' order.
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Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the reds.

Tigers 5 - Reds 4: The Tigers saved their fireworks for this one.
Reese Olson threw another really good game and got run support.
BYBTB

Tigers' Colt Keith hits two homers in 5-4 road win against Reds.
Detnews

Colt Keith doubles up on homers in Detroit Tigers' 5-4 win over Cincinnati Reds.
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MID-SEASON SURVEY: THE PRESIDENT.
Totally Tigers

We are taking this holiday week to assess the first half of the Tigers 2024 season. Every day, we will pose a new question for readers to consider and then cast their votes. Of course, comments that address the day’s topic (max 3 sentences) are always welcome.

It’s time to grade the President of Baseball Operations, Scott Harris.
Keep in mind that he works within the parameters set by the Tigers Trust (multiple Ilitch family members) combined with his vision and strategy for the team. And that he has been in his position for only 1.5 years and still addressing and correcting the moves of the prior Front Office.
He is responsible for all Front Office hires and the performance of all departments. He also makes the final decision on roster moves and trades.
And finally, consider what is realistic in terms of progress and results given his short time with the club so far. After an initial year of assessment, this is his first real year of trying to move this team forward.

Here is today’s poll:
What grade would you give President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris so far this season?

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

5. E

VOTE
 
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