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Tigers' third-round pick celebrates MLB Draft with big league-quality hype video.
If you weren't excited for this pick before, you will be now.
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July 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: The Detroit Tigers loaned Harry Arndt to the Baltimore Orioles.
1902: The Detroit Tigers loaned Sport McAllister to the Baltimore Orioles.

1906: Ty Cobb, suffering from stomach cramps, leaves the Tigers and returns to Detroit. He will undergo an operation for ulcers, and be out of the lineup until September.

1913: Christy Mathewson finally yields a base on balls, ending a record string of 68 walkless innings pitched. Ed Konetchy draws the pass in the 8th. Matty's record won't be topped until Bill Fischer in 1962.

1916: At Boston, Babe Ruth pitches the Red Sox to a 4 - 3 win over the Browns. In the 3rd, Ruth triples and then scores on a infield grounder, bowling over St. Louis C Hank Severeid and knocking him unconscious. Grover Hartley replaces the injured Severeid.

1921: Babe Ruth hits the 139th home run of his career, passing Roger Connor to become baseball's all-time home run leader, a record he would hold on to for 19,257 days.
The blast off Bert Cole at Navin Field in Detroit, MI is estimated by some to have traveled upwards of 575 feet, the longest in major league history.
Ruth seen here chilling in Navin Field bleachers.

1927: The greatest of the Detroit Tigers now with the Philadelphia A's, Ty Cobb makes his 4,000th hit ironically a double off Sam Gibson of Detroit. Detroit wins 5 - 3 over Lefty Grove. Research will later reveal that he had two fewer hits than was thought at the time, and that number 4,000 actually three days later, on July 21st.

1930: The Chicago White Sox selected Bob Fothergill off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1931: John McGraw is ejected from a game in St. Louis after he rages over an out call on the Giants' Chick Fullis. A telegram McGraw receives before the next game causes another tantrum, as National League president John Heydler fines him $150 and suspends him for three days.

1940: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Joe Torre, born this day in Brooklyn, NY.
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1947: Freddie Hutchinson of the Tigers shuts out the Yankees 8 - 0, stopping their winning streak at 19.

1957: Dodger slugger Gil Hodges hits his 12th career grand slam to tie the National League record of Rogers Hornsby and Ralph Kiner, as the Dodgers edge the Cards, 10 - 9. St. Louis remains a game behind the Phils. The slam comes against the Cardinals' Wilmer Mizell.

1959: The Tigers drop game one to the Orioles 5 - 2, their 13th loss in 15 games, then win the nitecap 2 - 0, despite getting just two hits off Hoyt Wilhelm. Hoyt allows two singles, but his knuckler proves elusive to Joe Ginsberg, who allows four passed balls to tie the American League record held by Gus Triandos and two others. O's catchers Ginsberg and Triandos will set the modern major-league record for passed balls this season with 49.

1961: A day after the Georgia Peach passed away, at Busch Stadium Bill White ties Ty Cobb's 49-year old record by collecting 14 hits in consecutive doubleheaders as the Cardinal first baseman goes 3 for 4 in both games of a doubleheader sweep over the Cubs. Yesterday, the future National League president had gone 8 for 10 in twin bill action also against Chicago.

1961: Mickey Mantle poles two homers off rookie Joe McClain to pace New York to a 5 - 3 win over the Senators. In pre-game ceremonies, Mantle teamed with New York Congressman Eddie Dooley to win the homer-hitting contest against other Congressional-player duos.

1961: Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock and Joe Torre of the Braves startle the Reds with a triple steal in the 6th inning. For Aaron, it is his first steal of home.

1969: Willie Horton hits a 2-run home run, and ties Mickey Stanley's American League record with 11 outfield putouts. Denny McLain shuts out the indians 4 - 0.
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1970: San Francisco's Willie Mays, at the age of 39, strokes a single off Montreal's Mike Wegener for his 3,000th hit. Mays' safety comes in his 2,639th game and he joins Hank Aaron, who stroked his 3,000th a month earlier. Aaron's was hit in his 2,460th game. The Giants coast to a 10 - 1 victory.
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1975: In a 9 - 3 win over the Kansas City Royals, Boston's Jim Rice clouts a tremendous homer over the CF wall at Fenway Park, to the right of the flag pole, just the 6th player to accomplish this feat. Owner Tom Yawkey calls it the longest shot he's ever seen at Fenway.
The others: Detroit's Hank Greenberg, on May 22, 1937; Boston's Jimmie Foxx, on August 12, 1937; Yankee Bill Skowron, on April 20, 1957; Boston's Carl Yastrzemski, on May 16, 1970; Brewer Bobby Mitchell, on September 29, 1973.

1977: Rod Carew is on two national magazine covers: ?Ted Williams Analyzes Rod Carew? (Sports Illustrated - July 18, 1977). Classic cover with two all-time greats! Baseball's Best Hitter - Rod Carew? (TIME Magazine - July 18, 1977).
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1986: Jack Morris throws his third straight complete game shutout, holding the Rangers to 2 hits in a 5-0 win at Tiger Stadium. Morris has pitched 31 straight scoreless innings.
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1987: The Tigers beat the Mariners 7-0. Frank Tanana pitched a 3-hit shutout without walking anybody, facing only 29 batters. Alan Trammell & Darnell Coles homered.
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1990: Arbitrator George Nicolau rules in favor of the Players Association saying that the 26 major league owners colluded and were aware of a databank that detailed 1987 salary offers. The owners will be forced to pay significant damages to the affected players.

1994: The Major League Baseball Players Association rejects the owners' salary cap proposal as baseball moves a step closer to a strike.

1995: Dave Andrews, public address announcer for the Abilene Prairie Dogs of the Texas-Louisiana League, is ejected from a game after Abilene manager Charlie Kerfeld is given the boot. Andrews proceeds to read a commercial for an eyeglass chain, infuriating the umpire. Andrews claims it was coincidence, but is still fined $50.

1997: The Mariners, seeking pitching help, trade Scott Sanders (3-6) and two minor leaguers (pitcher Dean Crow and 3B Carlos Villalobos) to the Detroit Tigers for right-handers Omar Olivares (5-6) and Felipe Lira (5-7).

1998: The Oakland Athletics traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Bip Roberts. The Oakland Athletics sent Jason Wood (July 18, 1998) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1998: Alan Trammell is inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame.

1999: Brad Ausmus squeezed in the winning run Detroit?s second sacrifice bunt of the frame as the Detroit Tigers beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-8 in 10 innings. Tony Clark homered twice for the winning side.

1999: On Yogi Berra Day at Yankee Stadium, David Cone becomes the 16th pitcher in major league history and the third Yankee to toss a perfect game, beating the Expos, 6 - 0. In pre-game ceremonies, Don Larsen throws out the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi, commemorating his 1956 World Series perfect game. Coincidentally, these are the only two perfect games ever pitched in interleague games.

2000: The Tigers purchase veteran 1B Hal Morris from the Reds.

2001: In response to the grievance filed by the umpires earlier in the week, the commissioner's office announces pitch counts will not be used as an evaluation technique.

2001: Roger Cedeno hits a double, triple, and 2 home runs in a 12-4 win over the Yankees at Comerica Park.
During the game, players notify stadium security when a fan, reaching for a foul ball, drops and then retrieves a gun on the field at Comerica Park. It turns out to be a Glock pistol belonging to an embarrassed off-duty three-year veteran of the Detroit Police Department, who had his weapon fall out of its holster as he went for the ball.

2017: The Detroit Tigers traded J.D. Martinez to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Sergio Alcantara (minors), Jose King (minors) and Dawel Lugo (minors). One of several trades the incompetent Tigers GM Al Avila makes to turn the team into a long term rebuild.

2020: The Canadian Minister of Immigration announces that he will not grant the special dispensation the Blue Jays need to play their home games at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, as this would imply too many border crossings to and from areas with a high risk of transmission of COVID-19. As a result, the Blue Jays will need to find an alternate venue.

2022: Youth is served in the annual Home Run Derby, held at Dodger Stadium on the eve of the All-Star Game as 23-year-old Juan Soto defeats 21-year-old rookie Julio Rodríguez in the final round, but not before 42-year-old Albert Pujols manages to upset NL home run leader Kyle Schwarber in the initial round. Two-time defending champion Pete Alonso goes down before Rodríguez in the semi-finals. Soto misses the title of youngest-ever winner ever by one day

2023: Twelve teams score double-digit runs in today's MLB games, something unseen since July 4, 1884, when there were 13 such instances, spread across three leagues and 24 games as a result of multiple doubleheaders. There are only 15 games played today, but these include four in which both teams score ten or more runs, setting a new record. All five teams in the AL Central score ten or more runs, only the second time this has happened in any division since 1969.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Simon Nicholls 1903.

Johnny Hopp 1952, coach 1954.

Harry Spilman 1986.

Torii Hunter 2013-2014.

Eugenio Suarez 1914.

Matt Martin 1997-2003 minor league coach, 2014-2017 coach.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ed Killian 1904-1910.

Hank Perry 1912.

Carl Holling 1921-1922.

Woody Davis 1938.

Orlando McFarlane 1966.

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On this day in in 2017, Al Avila and the Tigers trade J.D. Martinez for Jose King, Sergio Alcantara, and Dawel Lugo King never reached the Majors Alcantara played 10 games with the Tigers Lugo posted a -1.1 WAR across 113 with Detroit.
 
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