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Tigers keep fighting as Meadows comes up with 1st grand slam.
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Video highlights of the Tigers dramatic win over the Padres.

Tigers 4 - Padres 3: Parker Meadows stuns San Diego with a 9th inning slam.
Down to their last strike, the Tigers completed one of the most unlikely comebacks this year.
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'Never count us out': Tigers' Meadows hits dramatic grand slam to stun Padres.
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Parker Meadows saves Detroit Tigers with clutch grand slam in 4-3 win over San Diego Padres.
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September 6 in Tigers and mlb history:

1888: Hall of Famer Red Farber was born this day in Cascade, IA.
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1912: In an ace pitching duel, Smokey Joe Wood of the Boston Red Sox bests Senators legend Walter Johnson, 1 - 0, for his 30th (14th consecutive) victory in a season in which he will win 34. The Red Sox's only run is the result of back-to-back doubles by Tris Speaker and Duffy Lewis; the first two-bagger should have been an easy fly out, but the ball lands into an area cordoned off by a rope to section off the overflow Fenway Park crowd.
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1915: The Detroit Tigers purchased Grover Lowdermilk from the St. Louis Browns.

1916: At Detroit? Ty Cobb's speed is too much for St. Louis and the Tigers win 4 - 3. In the 10th inning? Cobb beats out a hit to short? steals second base and continues to third on a low throw. Bobby Veach then grounds sharply to George Sisler at 1B? forcing Cobb to return to third. But when Sisler jogs over to touch the bag Cobb dashes for home, beating the throw.

1919: Jack Tobin goes 5 for 5 to pace the St. Louis Browns to a 12 - 10 win over the Tigers. Ty Cobb notches three hits and Harry Heilmann hits two triples and a single for Detroit.

1927: At Fenway Park? the Yankees and Red Sox split a pair? with New York rolling to a 14 - 2 win in the opener behind Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig takes the home run lead with a 5th-inning homer off Tony Welzer. But the Babe responds with two homers? in the 6th and 7th? the former a drive over the centerfield fence that is called "the longest ever hit at Fenway". Both shots also come against Welzer. Ruth hits his 3rd of the day? number 47? in the nitecap? off Jack Russell? but the terrier nips New York? 5 - 2. There will be 34 homers hit at Fenway this season? but only 5 by the Sox. Ruth will hit 8? Gehrig 6? the only New York home runs hit there.

1930: In the first game of a doubleheader? Ted Lyons of Chicago beats Wes Ferrell of Cleveland? 2 - 1? ending Ferrell's winning streak at 13. It's Ferrell's first defeat since losing to Detroit on July 4 by a run. Lyons drives in the winning run with a triple to win his 20th on the year. Cleveland wins the nitecap? 4 - 2. Only 2 bases on balls are issued in the doubleheader.

1931: Homestead Grays ace Smokey Joe Williams fashions a 2-hit? 6 - 2 win over the St. Louis Stars in the Negro National League Championship Series. The Grays will win in 6 games.

1936: At Fenway Park, the Yankees drop a pair to the Red Sox, 14 ? 5, and 4 ? 2. In the opener, Wes Ferrell coasts to a win, allowing 14 hits and occasionally lobbing the ball to the plate. Jimmie Foxx's 37th homer starts the scoring. Yankees second baseman Tony Lazzeri's homer in game two deprives Lefty Grove of a shutout.

1940: Detroit's Bobo Newsom wins his 18th and hands Cleveland its 5th straight loss? topping the Tribe 10 - 5. C Birdie Tebbetts has 2 rbi, 3B Billy Sullivan also has 2 rbi and scores 3 runs, and LF Hank Greenberg hits his 28th homerun.
The Tigers will overtake the Indians in a season-ending series with them to win the pennant by one game.
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1944: In a rare night game allowed by American League president Will Harridge, after wet grounds delayed the afternoon game? the Tigers edge the host White Sox 3 - 2 to stay close to the Browns and Yankees. Only 1?216 fans are on hand.

1948: In the twinbill split between the Tigers and the Browns, the 2 teams set an American League mark by using 37 players in game 2? an 11 - 10 St. Louis win. Ted Gray wins the opener 8 - 1. Pat Mullin, Bob Swift, and Dick Wakefield each have homeruns in the win.

1948: The Boston Braves increase their lead to 4 games as Warren Spahn lasts 14 innings to beat Da Bums? 2 - 1. Spahn twice picks off Jackie Robinson in his 5-hitter. In the 7-inning nitecap? Johnny Sain wins? 4 - 0. Bill Salkeld and Mike McCormick bat out of turn 3 times in game 2 and not till the latter's single in the 5th is the irregularity noticed. The umps then rule he's out of turn and he loses his hit; Salkeld's two earlier hits stand. The crowd of 40?000 pushes the Braves attendance over the 1.3 million mark? a new high. Spahn and Sain will start 11 of the next 16 games, and start of the verse, "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain".

1950: Don Newcombe misses pitching complete games in a doubleheader for the Brooklyn Dodgers by leaving in the 7th inning of the second game, trailing the Philadelphia Phillies, 2 - 0. Newcombe won the first game, 2 - 0.

1953: The feuding continues? as the Dodgers beat the Giants, 6 - 3, but lose Carl Furillo? the National League's leading hitter at .344? for the rest of the regular season. Furillo is hit on the wrist by a Ruben Gomez pitch in the 2nd and is restrained from charging the mound. He goes to first base and? with a 3-2 count on the next batter? Furillo races from first into the dugout to swing at Leo Durocher? who ordered the beaning. In the melee? a Giants player steps on Furillo's left hand? breaking a finger. Furillo will not play again till the World Series? but his .344 will lead the NL in hitting. Roy Campanella homers in the 2nd inning and sets the major league mark for home runs by a catcher. His 38th tops the 37 hit by Cubs C Gabby Hartnett in 1930.

1959: The Dodgers set a record for a Coliseum doubleheader when 39?432 fans show up for two games with the Cubs. Sandy Koufax runs his streak to 41 strikeouts in three games? for another major league record? but loses the opener, 3 - 0 on a 3-run homer by Ernie Banks in the 9th. The Dodgers lose the second game, 5 - 3? also on a 3-run 9th-inning homer? to drop 3 games behind the Giants.

1961: Roger Maris connects for home run #54? off Tom Cheney of the Senators? as the Yankees win? 8 - 0? behind Whitey Ford's 5-hitter. Ford is now 23-3. Johnny Blanchard hits a pair of homers? each time following a walk to Mickey Mantle? and Moose Skowron and Bob Hale also homer.

1967: After the Tigers sweep the A's 8 - 5 and 6 - 3 and the White Sox down the Angels, 3 - 2.
Earl Wilson goes the distance in Game 2 to become the first pitcher in the majors to reach 20 wins on the season. Jerry Lumpe hits a home run and a double.
The top 4 American League teams are separated by a single percentage point. Chicago and Minnesota are 78-61 for .561; Boston and Detroit are 79-62 for .560

1968: Denny McLain notches win number 28? beating the Twins 8 - 3. The Tigers score 4 runs off Jim Kaat before the first out is recorded. The big blast is recorded by LF Willie Horton and his 3 run homer.

1972: Behind Mickey Lolich's 20th win? Detroit beats the Orioles in Baltimore 4 - 3, in the tight pennant race. Lolich had failed in 5 previous outings to win his 20th.

1972: The California Angels selected Bill Gilbreth off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1976: Dodgers catcher Steve Yeager is seriously injured when the jagged end of a broken bat strikes him in the throat. Yeager is waiting in the on-deck circle when the end of teammate Bill Russell's bat comes off when he is hitting. The Dodgers beat the Padres? 4 - 1.

1981: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela beats the St. Louis Cardinals, 5 - 0, to tie a National League record of seven shutouts by a rookie pitcher.

1982: Veteran first baseman Willie Stargell, whose uniform number 8 is retired, is saluted by 38,000 fans on his day at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium. The 41-year-old slugger delivers a pinch-hit single in the Pirates' 6 - 1 win over the Mets.

1985: At Texas? Carlton Fisk blasts two three-run homers and drives in 7 runs to lead the White Sox to a 12 - 1 rout of the Rangers. Tomorrow, Fisk will record his 300th double and 900th RBI.

1993: The Detroit Tigers released Willie Fraser.

1995: Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive Major League game to surpass Lou Gehrig's 56-year record. When the game becomes official in the middle of the 5th inning, Ripken takes a victory lap around Camden Yards during the 22-minute standing ovation from the sell-out crowd, including President Bill Clinton.
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1996: Eddie Murray of the Baltimore Orioles becomes the 15th player in major league history to hit 500 home runs. Murray homers off Felipe Lira in the 7th inning of the Orioles' 5 - 4, 12-inning loss to Detroit at Camden Yards. Murray also joins Hank Aaron and Willie Mays as the only big leaguers to reach this milestone and also have at least 3,000 hits.
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1998: The Detroit Tigers selected Will Brunson off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

2000: After reaching an agreement with the law firm Morgan, Lewis and Bockis LLP, Major League Baseball can now use the URL www.mlb.com. The law firm registered the mlb.com in 1994 and refused to release the domain name, making it necessary for the sport to use www.majorleaguebaseball.com.

2001: The Detroit Tigers signed Frankie De La Cruz as an amateur free agent.

2003: Kevin Witt's double in the 8th inning breaks up Roy Halladay's no-hitter. Halladay goes the distance in the Blue Jays' 1-0 win in 10 innings, becoming the first pitcher to throw a complete game extra-inning shutout since Jack Morris in the 1991 World Series.

2005: The Detroit Tigers released Matt Beech.

2006: The Detroit Tigers released Dmitri Young. Young spent a month in a rehab center this summer for alcohol and drug abuse, and later this month will be sentenced to a year's probation for assaulting a former girlfriend.

2007: The Angels beat the Indians, 10 - 3. Garret Anderson drives in three runs to give him 11 straight games with at least one RBI. This marks a new record in the history of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise. Fred Lynn (1984) and Wally Joyner (1986) had shared the old record of 10.

2009: After striking out in his first three at-bats, Brandon Inge hits a grand slam off Russ Springer in the 9th inning to give Detroit a 5 - 3 win over Tampa Bay.

2009: Ichiro Suzuki gets his 2,000th Major League hit, a double off Gio Gonzalez in the 1st inning. He is the second fastest to the milestone, taking 1,402 games, 12 more than Hall of Famer Al Simmons.

2017: JaCoby Jones and John Hicks each hit 2 home runs in a 13-2 drubbing of the Royals.


2018:The Detroit Tigers released Josh Smoker.
2018: The Detroit Tigers selected Dustin Peterson off waivers from the Atlanta Braves.

2020: Hall of Famer Lou Brock, who held the career and single-season stolen bases records before they were broken by Rickey Henderson, and a member of the 3,000 hit club, passes away at age 81.

Tigers players birthdays:

Jack Phillips 1955-1957.

Tigers players who passed away:

Eddie Ainsmith 1919-1921.

Sammy Hale 1920-1921.

Barney McCosky 1939-1942, 1946.
Traded to the Philadelphia A's for HOF third baseman George Kell in May of 1946.

Barney Schultz 1959.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

We know that the overall success of a team is due to a variety of factors: the players, manager, coaches, mental strengths, strategies, etc. No one group gets the credit. It is truly a team effort.
The Tigers have played above .500 baseball since July 1st and they have taken most of the series they have played since then. They have won the 3rd most games in MLB since the All-Star break.

Today, let’s analyze one of these factors – the players. Which 5 would you say have been the MVPs of the roster during the months of July and August?
There’s 1 caveat: You cannot select a player who has been on the IL for a significant time during those 2 months. You also can’t select a player who was traded in July. This means that Riley Greene, Kerry Carpenter and Parker Meadows are ineligible for consideration.
Others players who were just recently called up from Toledo (like Trey Sweeney) are also excluded from consideration.

So who would you pick? Give us your 5 candidates. Extra points for alphabetizing so that everyone reading them can compare the lists more easily.
 
In MLB history, 2 players have come to bat on the road with their team down by 3 and an out away from being shut out and then hit a grand slam to win the game. One was Parker Meadows for the Tigers tonight.The other was Ted Williams on August 27, 1955.
 
Go-ahead grand slams with 2 outs in the 9th-inning, in Detroit Tigers history:
Al Unser - 5/31/1944 (walk off)
Bill Freehan - 6/29/1972
Alan Trammell - 6/21/1988 (walk off)
Carlos Peña - 6/27/2004 (walk off)
Parker Meadows - 9/5/2024
 
Not the storybook ending Skubal or the Tigers wanted.
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Boxscore.

Tigers 6 - A’s 7: Hell is extra innings.
Really pushing the limits of what the ghost runner can do to lengthen games instead of shorten them.
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'That was a winnable game': Tigers drop marathon in 13 innings against A's.
Detnews

After 13 innings, Detroit Tigers drop heartbreaker to Oakland Athletics, 7-6.
Freep
 
September 7 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: A year before the first subway is completed, the Brooklyn Superbas, later to be known as the Dodgers, play their cross-town rivals in a two-stadium, same day doubleheader. The first game played in Washington Park begins at 10:30 am with 9,300 fans watching the visiting Giants win the opener, 6 - 4 and later that afternoon in front of 23,623 fans at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Brooklyn wins the second game, 3 - 0.

1907: In Boston, Walter Johnson tops the Red Sox, 1 - 0, for the first of his 38 career 1 - 0 wins. On the 12th, he will shut out the Highlanders 2 - 0.

1908: On Labor Day, Manager Joe Cantillon starts the Big Train in place of one pitcher who is sick, and another who returned to Washington to be with his sick wife. Only three Senators pitchers made the trip to New York.
Walter Johnson shuts out the New York Highlanders for the third time in four days, 4 - 0, topping Jack Chesbro and allowing just two hits and no walks.
In the three games, Walter allows 12 hits, walks one, and strikes out 12. Johnson will pitch 113 shutouts during his career, 23 more than runner-up Grover Alexander. This is one of a record (topped in 1972) seven shutouts tossed today, out of 16 games.

1911: The Cubs' Frank Schulte hits his 21st home run and brings in RBI No. 121 as the Cubs sweep the Reds, 3 - 0 and 4 - 2; he will lead the National League in both home runs and ribbies. He is the first player to have more than 20 doubles, triples, and home runs in one season.
In the American League, Frank Baker's nine home runs will be tops.
Ty Cobb hits eight home runs but leads in batting average, slugging, OPS, RBI, hits, doubles, triples, total bases, and stolen bases.

1911: 24-year-old Grover Alexander, winning a rookie-record 28 games, pitches the Phils to a 1 - 0 win over Boston's 44-year-old Cy Young. Alex gives up just one hit. Alexander's 31 complete games, 367 innings pitched, and 7 shutouts lead the National League. The American League has its own rookie sensation, lefty Vean Gregg, who breaks in for Cleveland with a 23-7 record and miserly 1.81 ERA. Gregg will win 20 his first three years, then win just 28 in the next 12 years.

1925: In an A.M.-P.M. doubleheader, the Senators win the morning contest with the A's, as Walter Johnson tops Lefty Grove, 2 - 1, and goes 3 for 4, the second consecutive game he's collected three hits.

1927: After blasting three home runs in a doubleheader split with the Red Sox the day before, Babe Ruth hits two more in a 12 - 10 win, giving him a record-tying 5 in 3 games. He leads Lou Gehrig 49 homers to 45.

1928: The stumbling Yanks drop a pair to the Senators, losing 11 - 0 and 6 - 1. Bump Hadley tosses the shutout and adds three singles. Fred Marberry wins the nitecap over Waite Hoyt, for his second win over New York in five days. New York, which led by 13 1/2 games on July 1st, is now tied with the A's.

1928: The A's take two from Boston, winning 1 - 0 and 7 - 3, and move into a first-place tie with the Yankees. Lefty Grove is magnificent in the opener, allowing four hits and striking out 11 to win his 14th straight. Red Ruffing takes the tough loss, allowing an unearned run. Ed Rommel outguns Danny MacFayden in the nitecap.

1934: Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx, heirs to Babe Ruth's home run championship role, are in battle for the title. Gehrig hits his 44th in Chicago, and Foxx, his 41st in Detroit.

1935: Jimmie Foxx breaks up Elden Auker's no-hitter in the 8th inning. But Tigers get 20 hits & win 15-1.

1942: One of three vehicles carrying members of the Cincinnati Buckeyes of the Negro American League crashes at 3:00 AM on Route 20 near Geneva, OH. Catcher | and pitcher Raymond "Smokey" Owens are killed instantly; four others are injured - general manager Wilbur Hayes, and pitchers Gene Bremmer, Alonzo Boone and Herman Watts.

1950: Tiger OF Hoot Evers hits for the cycle, adds another triple, and knocks in six runs in a 13 - 13, 10-inning tie with Cleveland. The game, ended because of darkness, leaves Detroit in first place by a few percentage points ahead of New York. Al Rosen and Bob Feller both hit early 2-run homers as the Indians blow three leads in the game.

1952: In Washington, Johnny Mize pinch-hits a grand slam giving the Yankees a 5 - 1 victory over the Senators, Mize has now homered in all fifteen major league ballparks presently in use (Sportsman's Park is used by both the Cards and Browns).

1953: Billy Hoeft becomes the fourth pitcher in American League history to pitch an immaculate inning, striking out the side on 9 pitches, in game 2 of a double header sweep by the Tigers on the white sox.
Jim Bunning is the only other Tiger to record an immaculate inning, in 1959.

1955: Whitey Ford continues his mastery with his second consecutive one-hitter, beating the A's, 2 - 1. Jim Finigan hits a 2-out single in the 7th for the A's only hit. Ford is the 5th major league pitcher to throw consecutive one-hitters.

1960: At Crosley Field, Frank Robinson homers in the 15th inning as the Reds edge the Dodgers, 4 - 3. Marshall Bridges is the winner in relief, pitching six innings of shutout ball, and allowing two hits while striking out 7.

1961: Roger Maris lays down a bunt and also belts his 55th homer of the year in the 3rd inning as New York beats the Senators, 7 - 3. All of Washington's scores come in the 6th on an inside-the-park homer by Tito Francona, off Bill Terry. When asked by writers after the game why he bunted, a testy Maris replies, "Trying to win the game, you stupid cocksucker. Why do you think."

1961: Al Kaline goes 4-for-4 with a home run and a double, but the Tigers lose their 9th in their last 10 games to plunge to 9 games behind the Yankees. Kaline bats .421 during this stretch of games.

1962: The Detroit Tigers send Jose Arcia to the Cleveland Indians for cash.

1966: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Roarke.

1967: Trailing 3-0 in the 9th inning, the Tigers score 7 runs, including two on a Willie Horton single, to beat the White Sox and stay tied for first place in the American League.

1971: Jim Northrup goes 5 for 5 with two home runs in a 3 - 2, 11-inning Tiger win over Washington.

1977: In his second career start, Lance Parrish goes 3-for-4 with a single, double, and home run, in game two 12 - 5 win and double header split with the orioles.

1978: The Yankees, four games behind the Red Sox in the American League East, arrive in Boston for a crucial 4-game series. The Yanks begin the "Boston Massacre" with a 15 - 3 route as Willie Randolph drives in five of the runs.
The Yanks collect 21 hits off four Sox pitchers, including three hits apiece by Randolph, Thurman Munson and Roy White. Mike Torrez, with one inning of work, takes the loss. Ken Clay, in relief of Catfish Hunter, is the winner.

1982: The Pirates' Jason Thompson hits his 30th home run of the season in a 9 - 5 win over the Mets, becoming just the 8th player in history to hit 30 home runs in a season in each league. Thompson hit 31 home runs for the Tigers in 1977.

1984: Down 4 - 0 in the 8th, the Tigers score four runs - three on a homer by Kirk Gibson - to tie the Blue Jays in Toronto. In the 10th, Dave Bergman cracks a 3-run homer and the Tigers win 7 - 4. Willie Hernandez (9-2) wins with three innings of shutout relief.

1987: The Detroit Tigers signed John Kiely as an amateur free agent.

1989: Ken Griffey Jr. hits his first career HR with the Seattle #Mariners! The 19-year-old rookie hits it on the first pitch he ever sees at the Kingdome!


1993: St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Mark Whiten hits 4 home runs vs. the Cincinnati Reds and ties the major league record with 12 RBI in one game.



1993: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Eric Davis. The Detroit Tigers sent John DeSilva (September 7, 1993) to the Los Angeles Dodgers to complete the trade.

1993: Detroit C Chad Kreuter homers from both sides of the plate in the Tigers' 10 - 6 win over California. He is the second Tiger this year to perform the feat, joining Mickey Tettleton, who did so on May 7th.

1997: The major league mark for the most combined strikeouts in a game is tied when 33 players whiff during a 15-inning, 5 - 4, Angel victory over the Tigers.

1998: Mariners' OF Ken Griffey, Jr. has four hits, including two homers, and reaches the 50 home run level. He's the 3rd player to do so in successive seasons. Seattle defeats the Orioles, 11 - 1, as Griffey knocks in six runs.

1998: Houston's Randy Johnson strikes out 14 Reds in a 1 - 0 win. It is the 17th time this season he's struck out 10 or more and the 100th time in his career. He lowers his ERA to 1.00 since being acquired in a trade with the Mariners.

2002: The Detroit Tigers released Jose Lima.

2002: The Tigers defeat the Yankees 2 - 1. Detroit 1B Eric Munson hits a home run in his first major league at bat.

2007: Curtis Granderson of the Tigers hits his 20th home run. That gives him 20 or more doubles, triples, home runs and stolen bases on the season. The only prior players to do that in major league history were Frank Schulte (1911) and Willie Mays (1957). He will be joined by the Phillies' Jimmy Rollins in a few days.

2011: Justin Verlander allows a pair of homers to the Indians' Shelley Duncan, but his teammates pick him up as they rally for an 8 - 6 win, his 22nd of the season. A grand slam by Victor Martinez highlights a 5-run 7th inning push by the Tigers. Jose Valverde records his 42nd save of the year.

2014: The Yankees put on a special day to honor their captain, Derek Jeter, who is retiring at the end of the year after a brilliant 20-season career. A 45-minute ceremony prior to today's game features surprise appearances by Hall of Famer Cal Ripken and NBA great Michael Jordan. However, the Royals go on to shut out the Yanks, 2 - 0, to dim their already slim postseason chances even further. This may not the last tribute to Jeter, as the Yankees are expected to retire his number 2 and put up a plaque in his name in Monument Park before the season ends.

2018: The Orioles suffer their 100th loss of the season in a 14 - 2 beatdown at the hands of the Rays. It is just the third time in team history that they reach the mark, and they are the fastest team to do so, after 141 games, since the 2003 Tigers whose 100th loss had come in their 134th game. The team record of 107 losses, set in 1988, is well within sight and will be obliterated by the time the season ends.

2022: The Detroit Tigers released Michael Pineda.

Tigers players birthdays:

Tommy Matchick 1967-1969.

Jarrod Patterson 2001.

Tigers players who passed away:

Bugs Raymond 1904.

Earl Harrist 1953.

Gene Michael 1975.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers have now played .500 or better baseball for the months of July and August. Since the All-Star Game, they’ve had the 3rd best record in MLB.

All of this despite playing without many of their best players – Riley Greene, Kerry Carpenter, Parker Meadows and Reese Olson for more than half of this time. They also lost 4 veterans to trades and operated with only 2 members of their starting rotation, 1 being a rookie.

The introduction of an “opener-bulk” strategy to compensate for the loss of starting pitching has also resulted in a winning record when used. The Tigers now have the 2nd best ERA in MLB after the Houston Astros.
Two months of winning has erased 2 months of losing. The Tigers (through Thursday) now have a 71-70 record. They went 14-11 in July and 17-11 in August.
How surprised are you about these past 2 months? How impressed are you about this team’s recent performance?
How impressed are you about this team's recent performance especially given the setbacks?

1. Very impressed.

2. Somewhat impressed.

3. Not impressed.

VOTE
 
Detroit Tigers' Spencer Torkelson is riding that offensive roller coaster again. After a promising return from AAA in August in which he hit .308/.368/.577/.945, his September stats so far are .100/.182/.250/.432.

Friday night, he struck out 4x. His SO rate is now approaching 50%. Of greater concern is his inability to deliver hits with RISP. That stat sits at .179. He's got 3 more weeks to make his case. The Tigers aren't going to send him down to Toledo again in 2025.
 
Tigers scratch and claw to win over A's, move above .500
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Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the a's.

Tigers 2 - Athletics 1: Take the Gift.
Tigers eke out a win thanks to incredibly sloppy play from the Athletics.
BYBTB

Detroit Tigers rally to top Oakland Athletics, 2-1, even series in speedy finish.
Freep
 
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