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'I'm going for it': Despite loss, depleted Tigers showing their toughness.
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Tigers 3 - Mariners 4: A walk-off win for the M’s steals the sweep.
Tigers still won the series, if not the game.
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Tigers one strike from sweep, but lose to Mariners on Vilade's miscue.
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Detroit Tigers drop heartbreaker to Mariners, 4-3, after Ryan Vilade misses diving catch.
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August 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: Mistaking her husband for a burglar, the mother of minor league outfielder Ty Cobb shoots and kills him, an incident that will be cited as the reason for Cobb's intense desire to succeed. The "Georgia Peach" will make his major league debut with the Tigers later this month.

1916: The Philadelphia A's end their 20-game losing streak when Joe Bush beats the Tigers, 7 - 1.

1916: Philadelphia's Grover Alexander allows three hits in edging the Reds, 1 - 0.

1918: The Boston Red Sox purchased Jack Coffey from the Detroit Tigers.

1930: John Stone, Detroit OF, doubles in two runs in the 6th inning against Boston as the Tigers win 3 - 0. Stone has now hit in 23 straight games, but will go hitless in tomorrow's Sunday game at Fenway Park. Vic Sorrell tosses today's shutout.

1945: The Detroit Tigers purchased Jim Tobin from the Boston Braves for $15,000.

1945: Rudy York hits 2 home runs and Hank Greenberg hits 2 doubles in the Tigers' 11-5 win over the red sox.

1946: All games are played at night for the first time in major-league history, four in the American League and four in the National League.

1948: In the first year with lights at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium, Tigers draw a nighttime crowd of 56,586.

1949: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Ted Simmons, born this day in Highland Park, Michigan.

1960: Ted Williams blasts his 19th home run and 511th of his career, off Jim Perry, but the Red Sox lose to the Indians, 6 - 3. Ted's 5th-inning home run ties him with Mel Ott for 3rd on the all-time list.

1964: Phillies P Jim Bunning, who pitched a no-hitter in his last start against the Mets, throws another five innings of hitless ball against New York before Joe Christopher beats out a 2-out bunt. Bunning wins the game, 6 - 0.

1971: Despite belting six home runs - three by Bill Freehan, two by Willie Horton, one by Aurelio Rodriguez - at Fenway Park, the Tigers lose to the Red Sox, 12 - 11. The Sox have only one homer, a grand slam by Bob Montgomery. Rico Petrocelli's pinch single with two outs in the 9th drives home the winner.

1971: Legendary pitcher Satchel Paige becomes the first player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues.
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1974: John Hiller walks 11 batters in one relief stint. No one can even tie Hiller?s achievement since 1948.

1976: Cal Hubbard, with his induction to the Hall of Fame as an umpire, becomes the first professional athlete to be elected into two Hall of Fames. In 1963 he was enshrined in the pro football's Hall of Fame.

1981: Major league baseball returns in a big way from its in-season strike as 72,086 fans attend the belated All-Star Game in Cleveland.

1987: In a 15 - 4 Tigers mauling of the Yankees, New York catcher Rick Cerone takes the mound. Again, he walks one batter and allows no runs, the second time in three weeks he's caught and pitched in the same game. Four Tigers players knock in 2 runs each for winning pitcher Dan Petry, DH Bill Madlock, SS Alan Trammell, RF Larry Herndon, PH Pat Sheridan. Add in homeruns from 1B Darrell Evans, C Matt Nokes, Trammell and Madlock Yankee pitching needed the relief.

1994: The Indians release Jack Morris, ending his career.

1995: The Florida Marlins traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Buddy Groom. The Florida Marlins sent Mike Myers (August 9, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1996: The Tigers defeat the Yankees, 5 - 3, as DH Ruben Sierra, traded nine days ago from the Yankees, drives home all five Detroit runs with a double and 3-run homer.

1999: Umpires Union chief Richie Phillips announces that he is considering seeking an injunction from the National Labor Relations Board to stop Major League Baseball from firing 22 umpires on September 2nd who recently submitted their resignations as part of negotiations ploy.

2001: The Giants score a 6 - 4 victory over the Reds in a game marked by a milestone home run. Ken Griffey, Jr. hits the 450th of his career, becoming the youngest player in history (by 15 days, over Jimmie Foxx) to reach that mark. He was also the youngest to hit 350 and 400.

2003: Former Tigers infielder Billy Rogell dies at age 98. He drove in 100 runs for the 1934 pennant winning Tigers. Every starter in that infield nicknamed "The Battalion of Death" had at least 96 RBIs, and a record total of 462 RBI's still a Major League record.

2005: The Detroit Tigers signed Matt Beech as a free agent.

2008: Ozzie Virgil, who broke the Tigers' color barrier in 1958, is honored at Comerica Park.
Miguel Cabrera hits two home runs in the Tigers' 10-2 win over Oakland.

2008: The Detroit Tigers signed Gary Glover as a free agent.
2008: The Detroit Tigers released Brian Rogers.

2013: Miguel Cabrera hits a game-tying 2-run home run in the 9th inning after a 7-pitch at bat vs. Mariano Rivera. Tigers lose in 10 innings 4 - 3.


2016: The Detroit Tigers selected Donn Roach off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.

2017: The Detroit Tigers released Juan Perez.

2018: The Detroit Tigers purchased Nick Tepesch from the Toronto Blue Jays.

2018: Mookie Betts of the Red Sox hits the first cycle in the majors this season, completing the feat with a solo homer in the 9th, but it's in vain as Toronto hands Boston a rare defeat, 8 - 5.

2019: The Detroit Tigers released Sandy Baez.
2019: The Detroit Tigers released Josh Harrison.

2023: The Detroit Tigers released Kervin Castro.
2023: The Detroit Tigers released Miguel Del Pozo.
2023: The Detroit Tigers released Andrew Knapp.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

Sam Vico 1948-1949.

Jack Tighe coach 1942, manager 1957-1958.

Ralph Houk manager 1974-1978.

Milt Bolling 1958.

Gerry Moses 1974.

Kevin Saucier 1981-1982.

Bill Campbell 1986.

John Moses 1991.

Bob Scanlan 1996.

Troy Percival 2005.

Dusty Allen 2000.

Steven Moya 2014-2016.

Tigers players who passed away:

Duff Cooley 1905.

Billy Rogell 1930-1939.

Glenn Myatt 1936.

Bob Harris 1938-1939.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers
 
Building a winning MLB roster..takes guts and vision..and it takes 4 resources, trades, FA, draft, and develop fringes. Harris has demonstrated he can generate 2 WAR or better players from which of these 4 aspects..
24 months you have..Tyler Holton, a versatile backend reliever.
 
You need 4/5 relievers who capitch in leverage one of whom is a closer..understand draft and develop is a 2 part equation..you draft then develop..and until they play productively in the majors you only completed 50% of the job..So where are the Tigers.

Are they better than Scott harris found them..or just a different version of the same thing..pushing off into the distance the answer based on version where you wait 5 years to find out like Al Avila tried and failed at..you tell me.
 
Of Parker Meadows 10 hardest hit balls this season, 8 have come since he returned from the minors.
Here they are in order starting with 110 mph.
1. 110.0
3. 106.2
4. 105.7
5. 105.6
7. 105.3
8. 105.2
9. 103.9
10. 101.3
 
August 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: At Boston's Huntington Avenue Grounds, Cy Young tosses no-hit ball for seven innings, and beats the A's, 7 - 2.

1904: Jack Chesbro is knocked out by the White Sox after pitching 30 complete games in a row. For the year he will win 41 games, pitching 48 complete games out of 51 starts for the Highlanders. All are post-1900 records. His 455 innings pitched will be topped only by Ed Walsh's 464 in 1908.

1905: In a great pitching duel, New York ace Christy Mathewson allows three Chicago hits, while the Giants manage just four off Ed Reulbach. New York tallies an unearned run in the 6th for the game's only score.
Catchers are not expected to hit triples, but Boston Beaneater backstop Pat Moran legs out a trio of three-base hits against the Pirates.

1906: Willie Wells is born in Austin, Texas. Detroit Wolves shortstop in 1932. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997. Cool Papa Bell called Wells "the greatest shortstop in the world.? Tribute from Tigers HOFer Charlie Gehringer: "Willie Wells was the kind of player you always wanted on your team. He played the way all great players played, with everything he had".
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1908: Twenty thousand fans, the largest ever to watch a Monday game, crowd the Polo Grounds to see the matchup of Christy Mathewson and the Cubs' Orval Overall. Matty doesn't disappoint, winning, 3 - 2.

1911: The Detroit Tigers club announces that a new grandstand, costing $300,000, will be built for the 1912 season.

1912: Led by Grover Cleveland Alexander, the Phils whip the Reds, 10 - 2. Pete wins the game on the mound and also adds a home run.

1914: Ty Cobb has 4 stolen bases, including 2 of third base and one of home. The Tigers beat the Red Sox 13-7 to move into a tie for first place with the Yankees.

1915: In Washington, Detroit 3B Ossie Vitt is hit by a Walter Johnson fastball and, after being knocked out for five minutes, leaves the game with a concussion. A rattled Johnson then allows four runs in the first inning, two runs on a 2-run homer by George Burns, and another four through the 6th inning to lose (he will be 17-2 at home this year). Ty Cobb, observing Johnson's fear of hitting a batter, will begin to crowd the plate on the Washington ace from here on. Cobb will average .435 for the rest of his career against Walter, after topping .222 only once in the previous eight years.

1917: Babe Ruth beats the Tigers, 5 - 4, giving up just four hits. The Babe's drive into the CF bleachers, said to be the longest hit at Fenway Park, is the difference. The homer is Babe's first of the year.

1917: Four days after shutting out the Browns, Walter Johnson pitches a one-hitter against the Chicago White Sox.

1924: Ty Cobb steals second base once, third base twice, and home once in the Tigers' 13 - 7 win over Boston that puts them on top in the American League.
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1929: Pitching for the visiting Cards, Grover Alexander beats the Phils, 7 - 1, for his 373rd and last National League victory. It is noted at the time that he ties Christy Mathewson for NL wins. Relieving after eight innings, he pitches four scoreless relief innings to win, 11 - 9, in 12 innings of the nitecap. The Phils take the opener, 7 - 1. Alexander will be sent back to St. Louis on August 20th after one too many curfew violations and finish the season at 9-8.

1929: The Tigers win on a walk-off inside-the-park home run by Roy Johnson in the 11th inning. Johnson will go on to become the first rookie in major league history to reach 200 hits. His 45 doubles on the season are still a Tigers rookie record.
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1930: At Fenway Park, Detroit's Earl Whitehill wins his 9th straight, beating the Red Sox, 4 - 2. The Sox score their two runs in the 9th. Detroit collects nine hits, but John Stone goes hitless ending his 23-game hitting streak.

1934: Babe Ruth announces 1934 is definitely his final season as a regular player. He says he will seek a managerial role and will pinch-hit, but will then go back on his decision to play with the Boston Braves in 1935.

1945: The Detroit Tigers released Pat McLaughlin.

1947: With five hits, Stan Musial finally lifts his average over .300, and the Cardinals make a run at the Dodgers, sweeping the Pirates, 5 - 0 and 7 - 5. Murry Dickson allows four hits in the shutout. Musial will finish at .312, and the Cards, five games back of Brooklyn.

1957: Mickey Mantle blasts a 460-foot homer to become the first player to clear the center-field hedge at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore as the Yankees beat the Orioles, 6 - 3.

1960: Ted Williams hits a pair of homers and a double to pace the Red Sox to a 6 - 1 win over the Indians. Ted has 21 homers for the season. The first of the two today, #512, moves Ted past Mel Ott into 4th place on the all-time list. After the game, Williams announces that he will retire at the end of the season.

1961: The Detroit Tigers selected Ron Kline off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels.

1966: Chuck Dressen dies of a heart attack in Detroit, age 67. He had managed the Tigers earlier in the season.

1969: 'Day of Infamy'. Mayo Smith fires greatest Tigers pitching coach Johnny Sain, who was instrumental in the Tigers' 1968 World Championship.

1971: Sixteen baseball researchers at Cooperstown form the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), with founder Robert Davids as president.

1971: The Giants' Juan Marichal pitches the 50th shutout of his career, a 1 - 0 squeaker over Montreal. He leads all active hurlers in this category.

1971: Harmon Killebrew becomes the 10th player to amass 500 home runs, and adds his 501st, but the Orioles beat the Twins, 4 - 3.
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1976: Jim Palmer one-hits the Twins, as the O's win, 2 - 0.

1984: Ruppert Jones hits a go-ahead home run in the 8th and Willie Hernandez earns his 25th save to give the Tigers a 5-4 win over the royals.

1986: The Detroit Tigers released Dave Engle.
1986: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Ken Hill to the St. Louis Cardinals for Mike Heath. The Detroit Tigers sent Mike Laga (September 2, 1986) to the St. Louis Cardinals to complete the trade.

1989: Dave Bergman singles to break up a Nolan Ryan no-hitter with one out in the 9th in a loss to the rangers.

1991: The Tigers win twice at Yankee Stadium; 5-1 and 4-0. Mark Leiter went 7 innings allowing the 1 run for the win in the first game. Walt Terrell pitched a complete game shutout in game 2. Lou Whitaker homered during the 1st victory.

1995: Kirk Gibson's final career appearance. Goes 0-for-2 with a walk in three plate appearances in a loss to Texas.

1995: The Detroit Tigers traded Mike Henneman to the Houston Astros for a player to be named later. The Houston Astros sent Phil Nevin (August 15, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1996: The Tigers beat the Yankees 13-7. Damion Easley batted leadoff, going 3-5 with 4 RBI. Easley started the game with a home run off Jimmy Key. Travis Fryman and Andujar Cedeno also had 3 hits and a home run each.

1999: Major league umpires drop the federal lawsuit which they filed July 26.

2001: The Royals defeat the Tigers, 7 - 3, in a game marked by a 6th-inning brawl set off when Kansas City 1B Mike Sweeney charges Detroit P Jeff Weaver after Weaver calls him a profane name. Numerous punches are thrown as both benches and bullpens clear. After a 12-minute delay, the game resumes with Sweeney, KC coach Al Nipper, and Detroit coach Doug Mansolino ejected from the contest. Sweeney will be suspended 10 games for his actions, and Detroit catcher Robert Fick eight games. Five other players and four coaches will also be disciplined.

2005: Jackie Robinson's former Negro League roommate, 103-year old Ted Radcliffe, thought at the time to be the oldest professional baseball player, dies after a long battle with cancer. He was dubbed "Double Duty" by Damon Runyon after hitting a grand slam in the opener of a 1932 Yankee Stadium doubleheader and then hurling a shutout in the night cap.

2012: The Detroit Tigers released Matt Young.

2012: Austin Jackson runs wild as the Tigers defeat Texas, 6 - 2. He triples in the 4th to score Detroit's first run, then after the Bengals score four runs to go ahead in the 6th, he caps the scoring in the 7th with the Tigers' first inside-the-park homer in five years when Nelson Cruz makes an ill-advised attempt to catch his drive rather than let it bounce in front of him for a double; the ball skips past Cruz all the way to the wall. Prince Fielder hits a three-run homer for Detroit as Max Scherzer is the winner over Scott Feldman.
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2014: The Blue Jays defeat the Tigers, 6 - 5, in the longest game in team history in terms of both time and innings, thanks to a run-scoring single by Jose Bautista in the 19th inning, after 6 hours and 37 minutes of baseball. The winning hit comes off Rick Porcello, normally a starter but pressed into action by the length of the game. Melky Cabrera is the first player since Rod Carew on May 12, 1972 to reach base 8 times in a game. Chad Jenkins throws 6 scoreless innings for the win. The Tigers take an early 5 - 0 lead against starter Mark Buehrle who is chased in the 4th, but the Jays claw back and tie the game in the bottom of the 9th.

2017: Nicholas Castellanos hits his AL-leading 8th triple, and Justin Verlander holds the Pirates to one hit in 8 innings in a 10-0 win.

2018: The Detroit Tigers signed Zach McAllister as a free agent.

2019: 2019 Edwin Jackson pitches 6+ strong innings in his first appearance with the Tigers since 2009. Jake Rogers goes deep in the Tigers? 5-2 win over the Royals.

2020: Tigers beat the Pirates 2-1 on Miguel Cabrera's RBI single in the 8th inning. Spencer Turnbull holds the Pirates to 5 hits over 7 innings.

2022: 1B Chandler Redmond of the Springfield Cardinals hits only the second "home run cycle" in professional baseball history: it consists of hitting four home runs - a solo one, a two-run shot, a three-run shot and a grand slam. Redmond also adds a single and drives in 11 runs in his team's record-setting 21 - 4 win over Amarillo, as Springfield hits a team record 8 homers and also sets a new record for runs. The only other player to hit a home run cycle was Tyrone Horne of Arkansas - also the AA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals in the Texas League - on July 27, 1998.

2023: The Detroit Tigers released Ashton Goudeau.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Rocky_Colavito
Rocky Colavito Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Rocky Colavito – Society for American Baseball Research
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Rocky Colavito 1960-1963.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Tom_Brookens
Tom Brookens Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Tom Brookens 1979-1988, coach 2010-2013.

Josh Anderson Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Josh Anderson 2009.

Brandon Lyon Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Brandon Lyon 2009.

Jeff Frazier - BR Bullpen
Jeff Frazier Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Jeff Frazier 2010.

Anthony Gose - BR Bullpen
Anthony Gose Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Anthony Gose 2015-2016.

Matt den Dekker Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Matt den Dekker 2017.

Wilson Ramos Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Wilson Ramos 2021.

Tigers players and managers who passed away:

Tom Hughes Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Tom Hughes 1930.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chuck_Dressen
Chuck Dressen Managerial Record | Baseball-Reference.com
Chuck Dressen manager 1963-1964, 1965-1966.

Baseball Reference
 
Injuries & Moves: Pérez leaves with abdominal tightness.
Tigers official site

Tigers Place Wenceel Perez On 10-Day Injured List.
MLBTR

Detroit Tigers outfielder Wenceel Pérez leaves game with left abdominal tightness.
Freep
 
Brieske, Maeda hold Giants hitless through 6 innings.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Giants 3 - Tigers 2: Ninth inning meltdown spells doom.
The Tigers held a slim lead most of the game, and then an error and a terrible Jason Foley outing sank them.
BYBTB

Tigers fall to Giants on ex-teammate Canha's walk-off sacrifice fly.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers flirt with combined no-hitter, then fall apart in 3-2 loss to Giants.
Freep
 
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

Within a matter of a week or so, the Detroit Tigers will see the return of both Kerry Carpenter and Riley Greene. Both key pieces to this roster.
However, it also means that the Tigers have to open up 2 roster spots for them. The most recent call-ups were Ryan Vilade and Bligh Madris and it is expected that they would be the most likely to be sent down.
However, Madris has simply been one of the Tigers’ best hitters since his call up and has 1 of the top slash lines. Furthermore, he players 1B and is a LHH.

Should he stay? And if so, who should go?
The easiest answer is Gio Urshela. He is on an expiring contract and had faded at the plate with an OPS+ that is well below MLB average. His 3B position could be easily assumed by both Andy Ibanez and Matt Vierling.
Should the Tigers keep an experienced third baseman in the hot corner for the rest of the year or should they start promoting more of the young guys like Madris so they may get a longer look?

What should the Tigers do about an impending roster spot?

1. Keep Madris, DFA Urshela.

2. Keep Urshela, send Madris back to Toledo.

VOTE
 
Boxscore.

Giants 3 - Tigers 1: Toothless offense wastes a good effort from the pitching staff.
Hinch and Fetter continue piece together enough pitching to win, but the lineup just couldn’t get it done.
BYBTB

Six-pitch sequence sinks Tigers in another road loss to Giants.
Detnews

et’s be real about what’s going on here. Four veteran players were traded at the deadline. Vital pieces of the puzzle — Kerry Carpenter, Riley Greene, Reese Olson, Casey Mize, now Wenceel Perez, and, for the last two days, Matt Vierling — are out with injuries.
The Tigers have two healthy starting pitchers and have been rolling with a series of openers and bullpen days to fill out the rotation. They started a lineup of nine players Saturday and all but rookie Colt Keith spent time in Triple-A Toledo this season.

Detroit Tigers lose to San Francisco Giants, 3-1, in Brant Hurter-led bullpen game.
Freep

The Tigers (55-63) have dropped three games in a row.
They've won just 6 of 19 games since July 21.
 
August 11 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: Jay Clarke returned to the Cleveland Naps by the Detroit Tigers as part of earlier loan.

1912: In an 8 - 3 win over the Highlanders, Cleveland's Joe Jackson becomes the second American League player to steal home twice in a game. He steals home in the 1st inning and then in the 7th he steals second base third base and home.

1913: The Detroit Tigers purchased Lefty Williams from Nashville (Southern) for $3,500.

1914: After missing 6 weeks first with broken ribs then a broken thumb, Ty Cobb signs a new 3-year contract and returns to the lineup. He and Sam Crawford had been offered double their salaries to jump to the Feds. Cobb will get into just 97 games but he will win another batting crown at .368. Under existing rules his 345 at bats are enough to qualify.

1919: Cleveland's Tris Speaker ties an American League record scoring 5 runs in a 15 - 9 win at New York.

1923: The Tigers beat the Yanks 10 - 4 in a series that features the top two hitters in the American League. Babe Ruth goes 3-for-8 against the Tigers while Harry Heilmann is 5-for-10 against the Yanks. The two are neck and neck at .390 for the year. Heilmann raises his average to .394 and will finish at .403 to win the batting crown.
After the game AL President Ban Johnson rules that Babe Ruth must give up his Sam Crawford bat made for him by the future Hall of Famer. The bat is "four pieces of seasoned wood carefully glued together." On August 21 Johnson rules that only one-piece bats will be allowed a rule that also affects Ken Williams who is using a plugged bat.

1926: 38 year old Cleveland CF/Manager Tris Speaker hit is the 700th double of his HOF career. He'd retire after the '28 season w/792 doubles. An MLB career record to this day.

1928: Carl Hubbell's first major league victory is a 4 - 0 shutout of the Phils. He'll be 10 - 6 down the stretch and will pitch 16 years with the Giants.

1929: Babe Ruth hits his 500th career home run, this one off the Indians' Willis Hudlin. Second place all-time is currently held by Cy Williams with 237 homers. At the time he was the only member of the 400 and 300 home run club also.

1929: Tigers win on walk-off inside-the-park HR by Roy Johnson in 11th and beat the philadelphia athletics 9 - 8.

1935: Charlie Gehringer extends his streak of consecutive games played to 577, his second career streak of more than 500 straight games. It's a franchise record that still stands: no other Tiger has ever reached 500 consecutive games.

1935: The East-West Game is held at Comiskey Park. Mule Suttles' 3-run homer off Sug Cornelius in the bottom of the 11th wins it, 11 - 8, for the West. Josh Gibson goes 4 for 5 with 3 runs.
Eddie Rose of the New Orleans Pelicans hits a high fly ball against the Birmingham Barons which strikes a pigeon, killing it instantly. Rose is credited with a hit.

1942: At Cleveland in the first game of a twi-nighter Indian P Al Milnar has a no-hitter until Doc Cramer singles with 2 out in the 9th. But the duel with Detroit's Tommy Bridges ends in a 14-inning scoreless tie because the rules state the game cannot be continued under the lights.

1945: Hank Greenberg at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium takes a swing in the Tigers 5 - 4 win over the red sox.
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1946: Stan Musial has eight hits in nine at-bats in a doubleheader sweep for the Cardinals against the Reds.

1949: The Cleveland Indians traded Jim Wilson to the Detroit Tigers for players to be named later. The Detroit Tigers sent Lum Harris (October 1, 1949), Anse Moore (October 1, 1949) and (minors) (October 1, 1949) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.

1951: Behind the four-hit pitching of Early Wynn the Indians defeat the White Sox, 2 - 1, in front of a Ladies Night crowd of 70,119. Wynn's homer in the 7th breaks the tie created by 2nd-inning homers by Eddie Robinson and Al Rosen. It's the Tribe's 9th straight win to stay deadlocked with the Yankees for first place. Loser Joe Dobson? who has beaten Wynn twice this year? gives up just 6 hits.

1955: Ted Williams hits a single off Bob Turley of the Yankees for his 2,000th career hit.

1956: Mickey Mantle hits his 40th homer off Hal Brown as the Yankees clip the Orioles 10 - 5. Mantle is the first Yankee since Joe DiMaggio in 1937 to hit 40 homers.

1957: At the Polo Grounds, the Giants and Phils trade shutouts. New York takes the opener, 5 - 0, behind Curt Barclay's three-hitter. Danny O'Connell hits a three-run homer off Harvey Haddix, and Willie Mays bangs two triples. Willie has 15 so far and will top the 20 mark this year in doubles, triples and homers, just the 4th player in history to accomplish that. George Brett will join the list in 1979, the last 20th century player to do so. Thereafter, Curtis Granderson and Jimmy Rollins add this to their baseball resume.

1961: Warren Spahn of the Braves beats the Cubs, 2 - 1, for his 300th career win.


1964: Hank Aaron passes Joe DiMaggio with his 362nd career home run in the Braves' 9 - 6 win over the Colt .45's.
Hank is less than half way to his final total of 755.

1968: Satchel Paige 62 years or so old and needing 158 days on a ML payroll to qualify for a pension is signed by the Braves. He will not pitch a regular-season game for Atlanta and will become a coach on September 30th and stay for another year.

1968: Gates Brown wins the opener for the Tigers by poling a pinch homer - one of two pinch homers the Tigers hit - in the 14th to beat the Red Sox 5 - 4. In the nightcap he singles home the winning run as the Tigers score 4 in the 9th to win 6 - 5.

1970: Jim Bunning of the Phillies achieves his 100th National League win to go with his 100 victories in the American League with the Tigers to become the first pitcher since Cy Young to accomplish the feat.

1984: Jack Morris gets his 15th win, in Kansas City as the Tigers win 9 - 5 over the royals.

1992: The Tigers beat the Yankees 5-1. Frank Tanana got the win, allowing 1 run over 7.2 innings. Rico Brogna hits the 1st home run of his Major League career, and only HR with the Tigers. Lou Whitaker also went yard.

1993: Tigers OF Dan Gladden hits a grand slam in Detroit's 15 - 5 win over the Orioles. Gladden also hit a grand slam in yesterday's game against Baltimore making him the 14th player in history to do so in consecutive games.

1994: Tigers play their last game of a strike-shortened season in a loss to the brewers.

2003: The Royals beat the Yankees 12 - 9 as the teams set an American League record by stroking 19 doubles. Kansas City strokes 11 of the two-baggers just one shy of the AL mark.

2009: Boston's 7 - 5 win over Detroit at Fenway Park is marred by a brawl in the 2nd inning. When Kevin Youkilis is hit by a Rick Porcello pitch, he charges the mound and both benches empty. Youkilis and Porcello are both ejected after Porcello wrestles Youkillis to the ground with punches and forearm shivers. Youkillis is bloodied and beaten by the 20 year old rookie.

2011: Justin Verlander is the first 17-game winner in the majors after defeating Cleveland, 4 - 3. The Tigers avoid a three-game sweep and leave the shores of Lake Erie with a three-game lead over the Indians. It is the 100th win of Verlander's career; he is the only active major leaguer under 30 to have reached the total.
Jose Valverde converts his 33rd consecutive save opportunity for a team record.

2012: The Yankees beat the Blue Jays, 5 - 2. Derek Jeter collects his league-leading 150th hit of the season, joining Hank Aaron as the only two players to have 17 seasons of 150 or more hits.

2014: The Detroit Tigers released Casey Crosby.

2019: Trevor Rosenthal of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2021: For the second time this season, a pitcher strikes out ten consecutive batters, tying the all-time mark set by Hall of Famer Tom Seaver in 1970. After Aaron Nola of the Phillies had matched Seaver's feat on June 25th, Corbin Burnes of the Brewers becomes the third, by striking out the side in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th innings against the Cubs, and then starting off the 5th by striking out 1B Frank Schwindel, who had been his first victim in the 2nd. The next batter, Matt Duffy, hits a single, but Milwaukee cruises to an easy 10 - 0 win.

2022: The Cubs win the second annual Field of Dreams Game, played in a temporary ballpark near Dyersville, IA, next to the site where the eponymous movie was shot, 4 - 2 over the Reds. Nick Madrigal leads the way, going 3 for 5 as both teams wear retro uniforms for the occasion. Before the game, Ken Griffey Sr. sets the tone by playing a friendly game of catch with his son, Junior, soon joined by a group of kids and then legendary players from both teams in a scene straight out of the iconic movie.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

Bobo Newsom 1939-1941.

Bob Scheffing manager 1961-1963, radio/tv announcer 1964, scout 1965.

Bill Monboquette 1966-1967.


Vada Pinson coach 1985-1991.

Al Pedrique 1989.

Tigers and Detroit Stars players who passed away:

Babe Ellison 1916-1920.

Ted 'Double Duty' Radcliffe Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1928-1929, 1931.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Hasn’t Tarik Skubal been a joy to watch this year?
As much as we want to see him pitch through September, the Tigers have a very hard decision to make about him.
Innings limit.
Last year, Skubal pitched 80 innings after coming off surgery. So far this year, he’s thrown 143 innings (through Wednesday). All teams like to gradually ease their post-surgery pitchers back.
Technically, Tarik has at least 10 more starts left this year. How many more innings should he be allowed to pitch, especially given that the Tigers won’t be playing October ball?
He certainly won’t be allowed to pitch more than 200 innings.

The problem is that Skubal is chasing the Cy Young. If he’s shut down early, that may hurt his chances. Additionally, he is also in the running for pitching’s Triple Crown. You may remember that Justin Verlander won it back in 2011. Since then, only 1 other pitcher has achieved that feat – Shane Bieber back in 2020.
Skubes currently is leading in 2 of the 3 categories and in 2nd place for the third.
To play devil’s advocate, he is also the team’s most valuable player. Do the Tigers want to risk injury either this year or in 2025 by allowing him to pitch too much?

Could Detroit potentially move him to a strategy where he continues to pitch but is removed after 5 innings in order to keep his pitch limit below 200 innings?

What should the Tigers do?
Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!

For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

What should the Tigers do about Tarik Skubal?

1. Shut him down when he reaches his innings limit.

2. Have him pitch fewer innings per game.

VOTE
 
The Detroit Tigers acquired 22-year-old pitching prospect Joseph Montalvo from the Texas Rangers at the trade deadline, then assigned him to High-A Michigan. Addressing the deal this past Tuesday — one day before he took the mound for the first time with his new organization — Montalvo told Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press, MLB.com’s Jason Beck, and yours truly, that he knows that baseball is a business. Much for that reason, he wasn’t entirely taken aback by what had transpired.

It being common for players to offer that sentiment, I had a question for Montalvo. While he knew that getting traded someday was always going to be a possibility, had he actually put more than a passing thought into its happening?

“I always had it in my mind,” Montalvo replied. “You never think that it’s going to happen. You’re never thinking, ‘I might get traded, I’m going to get traded,’ but if it happens, at least you’re ready mentally. At the end of the day, like I said, it’s still a business.”

Pragmatism aside, staying with one organization is something he would have embraced.

“That’s something, as a player, you always want,” said Montalvo, who was born in Puerto Rico and was drafted by the Rangers out of a Kissimmee, Florida high school in 2021. “You want to get to the big leagues with the team that signed you. If you ask any player, they’ll probably tell you the same. But I’m happy to be here. Hopefully one day I’ll be up there in Detroit and win a World Series. That’s the ultimate goal.”

Montalvo, whom Eric Longenhagen assigned a 40 FV last month, allowed two baserunners over three scoreless innings for West Michigan on Wednesday. He has a 2.32 ERA and a 3.95 FIP in 62 innings, all at High-A, on the season.

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