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Tigers' no-quit attitude on display in comeback win over Royals.
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Tigers 7 - Royals 6: One step closer.
This was a wild ride.
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No-quit Tigers rally to beat Royals, narrow Twins' lead to 1 1/2 games.
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Detroit Tigers inch closer to playoffs with epic 7-6 comeback win vs. Kansas City Royals.
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September 17 in Tigers and mlb history:

1910: Detroit pitcher Ed Summers, a notoriously poor hitter, bounces two home runs into the stands in a 10 - 3 victory over the A's. The two homers, both off Harry Krause, will comprise his career total.

1915: The Detroit Tigers drafted George Harper from Fort Worth (Texas) in the 1915 rule 5 draft.

1916: Tigers take first place on a walk-off win in the 10th inning and beat the philadelphia athletics 4 - 3.

1916: George Sisler out-duels the Senators' legend, Walter Johnson, 1 - 0. It will be Gorgeous George's last Major League pitching victory, but the former Browns hurler will become a member of the Hall of Fame as a first baseman in 1939.

1916: At Comiskey Park, Boston lefty Babe Ruth wins his 20th, beating Red Faber and the White Sox, 6 - 2. A crowd of 40,000 is on hand, the largest turnout to date in Chicago history.

1920: The Tigers' Bobby Veach and the Giants' George Burns hit for the cycle, the first time it has happened twice on the same day. It will be 88 years until the feat is duplicated by Adri?n Beltre and Stephen Drew. Veach has his cycle in the Tigers 14 - 13 win over boston and knocks in 6 runs. Ty Cobb has 4 walks and scores 4 runs.

1922: Browns southpaw Hub Pruett, who has fanned Babe Ruth 9 of 10 times over the season, is reached for a home run by the Bambino, but he still beats the Yankees, 5 - 1. One day after being clubbed on the head with an empty bottle, Yankee CF Whitey Witt receives an ovation, but the partisan crowd in CF is quick to wave white hankies in the 8th inning for Yanks pinch-hitter Norm McMillan. Police make them stop. George Sisler has a single to extend his hitting streak to 41 games.

1923: The Giants' George Kelly sets a major-league record by homering in the 3rd, 4th and 5th innings against the Cubs' Vic Aldridge as New York rolls to a 13 - 6 win. Kelly adds a single and double to run his total bases to 15 for the game. Kelly has now hit a record six homers off cousin Aldridge this year, a mark off one pitcher that will be tied by Ted Williams (in 1941, off Johnny Rigney) and Ted Kluszewski (in 1954, off Max Surkont). Kelly is the first player to homer in three successive innings.

1928: Ty Cobb announces his retirement.

1930: With three consecutive home runs, Earl Averill drives in eight runs in a 13 - 7 Indians victory over the Senators in the doubleheader opener. He narrowly misses a fourth when the umpire rules a long drive foul. Averill then adds another homer in the second game to set an American League record with 11 RBIs in the twin bill.

1931: On his 32nd birthday, OF Earl Webb of the Red Sox ties and then sets the still-standing major-league record for two-base hits at 65. Earl doubles in the lidlifter, a 9 - 2 win over the visiting Indians, to tie George Burns' double record at 64. Burns set his record in 1926. In the second game, a 2 - 1 Sox loss, Webb doubles off Pete Jablonowski to set the record. He doubles tomorrow and will finish the season with 67. He would have had 68, but on August 4th, the league corrected a May 1st box score, turning what had been credited as a double into a single.

1934: The Yankees reach Detroit for a last-chance series and lose the opener, as veteran Al Crowder beats Lefty Gomez with a 3 - 0 shutout.

1937: Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda, born this day in Ponce, Puerto Rico.
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1939: Ted Williams hits a home run off Thornton Lee, one of 31 homers he will hit in his rookie season. Williams will homer off Thornton's son, Don Lee, 21 years later.

1941: In front of only 3,585 fans in St. Louis, twenty-year-old Stan Musial makes his major league debut against the Braves going 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs. Musial, who started the season in the Western Association (Class C), will hit .426 in 12 games.

1947: Jackie Robinson is named Rookie of the Year by The Sporting News two weeks before the season is over. At the year's end, he will have hit .297, led the league in stolen bases and sacrifices. He will have 14 bunt hits, and in a game against the Cubs in June, he scored from first base on a sacrifice.

1953: The Cubs' Ernie Banks goes 0 for 3 and makes an error in his first major league game, as the Phillies win, 16 - 4. He becomes the first black player for the Cubs.

1955: Future Hall of Famer Brooks Robinson goes 2 for 4 in his first game as the O's top the Senators, 3 - 1.

1956: The Chicago White Sox selected Dick Marlowe off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1958: Despite a wind blowing in at Briggs Stadium, Mickey Mantle blasts a Jim Bunning pitch down the right field line over the roof onto Trumbull Avenue, some 500 feet away. The 2-run homer is all that Bunning allows as the Tigers win 5 - 2. Reno Bertoia playing 3B for the Tigers is the hitting star with 2 homeruns.

1961: An angry Mickey Mantle has words for Tigers ace Jim Bunning.

1961: In Detroit, Roger Maris triples off Terry Fox in the 7th to put the Yanks ahead. Detroit ties it and, then in the 12th, Maris faces Fox again with Tony Kubek on second base. Maris steps out of the box to watch a long skein of Canadian geese fly over Tiger Stadium, then steps in a belts the first pitch for his 58th homer of the year.

1963: Sandy Koufax gets his 11th shutout, a modern major league season record for a lefty. His 8 strikeouts give him 306, a National League record, as the Dodgers top the Cards, 4 - 0.

1964: The Yankees whip the Angels, 6 - 2, to lock on to first place for good with a 2-percentage-point lead over the idle White Sox and Orioles. Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle each have three hits. Mantle's include his 2,000th career hit and his 450th home run, his 31st of the year.

1968: Detroit clinches the American League pennant with a 2 - 1 win over the Yankees. Detroit is ahead 1 - 0 when Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey phones Tiger general manager Jim Campbell with the news that the Sox have beaten the Orioles, clinching the pennant for the Tigers. Campbell keeps the score off the radio and the scoreboard, fearing the news will send fans rampaging onto the field. Don Wert singles home PH Al Kaline who walked earlier in the inning with the winner in the 9th and the fans tear down the left field screen.
So we asked some of our National Anthem performers to help us sing Go Get 'Em Tigers just like it was done after wins in 1968.


1972: Dick McAuliffe hits 2 home runs to lead the Tigers to their 5th straight win, a 6 - 2 win over the brewers, moving them into a tie for first place.

1976: At Milwaukee's County Stadium, 40,383 fans are on hand to celebrate "Hank Aaron Day." Among those gathered are commissioner Bowie Kuhn and Jack Ford, representing his father Gerald. Hank goes hitless in five at-bats, and the first-place Yankees spoil the night by winning, 5 - 3, in 11 innings.

1979: The Royals' George Brett collects his 20th triple of the season in a 16 - 4 romp over the Angels. Brett becomes the 6th player ever, and the first since Willie Mays in 1957, to collect 20 doubles, 20 triples and 20 home runs in the same season. He will finish with totals of 42, 20 and 23.

1981: Dodger rookie sensation Fernando Valenzuela sets the National League rookie mark with his eighth shutout of the season. The record had been shared by Irv Young (1905), Grover Cleveland Alexander (1911) and Jerry Koosman(1968). He ties the major league mark of Russ Ford (1910) and Reb Russell (1913).

1984: Dwight Gooden strikes out 16 batters for the second straight start to tie the major-league record of 32 strikeouts in consecutive games, but balks home the winning run in the 8th inning of a 2 - 1 loss to the Phillies. It is Gooden's 5th straight outing with 10 or more strikeouts.

1984: the Tigers get their 96th win on a Lou Whitaker grand slam and Lance Parrish's team-leading 30th home run to trim their Magic Number to one. #35thof84.

1993: The Rockies defeat the Dodgers, 12 - 3, as they surpass the four million mark in attendance, setting a new single-season record.

1999: An incident that will help speed the firing of Orioles gemeral manager Frank Wren occurs today. Cal Ripken Jr. is delayed in traffic and calls the team's traveling secretary to assure him that he'd be arriving at the airport within the next 10 minutes. At Wren's order, however, the plane takes off without Cal, who arrives at the gate a few minutes later and has to make his own travel arrangements. When Wren is fired after the season, Orioles management blames him for operating in "such an unreasonable, authoritarian manner".
The O's defeat the Twins, 8 - 3, as Jesse Orosco preserves Mike Mussina's 15th win. For Orosco, it is major-league record 1,072 appearance. He had been tied with Dennis Eckersley.

2011: Mariano Rivera ties Trevor Hoffman's Major League record with his 602nd career save in the Yankees' 7 - 6 win over the Blue Jays.

2013: Miguel Cabrera hits his 44th home run of the season, his second straight year with 44 home runs in the Tigers 6 - 3 win over the mariners.

2016: After a first inning injury to starter Carlos Carrasco , Cleveland sets a major league record by using 9 pitchers in a shutout win against the Tigers.

2017: In a rare highlight for the Tigers this season, Matt Boyd comes within one out of throwing a no-hitter, giving up a two-out double to Tim Anderson of the White Sox in the 9th. He then retires the next batter to complete a 12 - 0 one-hitter.
Boyd became the 6th Tiger to lose a no-hitter with 2 outs in the 9th. Pictured with Boyd: Wilcox, Galarraga, and Tommy Bridges.

2018: For the second time this season, Christian Yelich of the Brewers hits for the cycle, this time in an 8 - 0 win over the Reds. His earlier cycle, on August 29th, had also come against the Reds, making him the first player in history to accomplish the feat twice against one team in a season. Overall, he is just the fifth player to hit two cycles in one season.

Tigers players birthdays:

Earl Webb 1932-1933.


Bob Uhl 1940.

Chuck Daniel 1957.

Wayne Krenchicki 1983.

Casey Crosby 2012.

Dillion Dingler 2024-present.

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MOVIN’ ON UP.
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The Detroit Tigers aren’t the only Detroit baseball group to move out of the cellar, or revamp their roster.
Their tv broadcast team is doing both as well.
 
Keider Montero: 2-0, 14 IP, 0 R, 6 K
Michael Busch: .478 AVG, 1.567 OPS, 4 HR, 11 RBI
Your AL and NL Players of the Week.
 
According to Fangraphs the percentage of chance for the Tigers to make the playoffs nearly doubled tonight following their win over the Royals and Twins loss to Guardians. Went from 9.8 percent to 18.1.
 
A.J. Hinch joined MLB Network today, talking about how the Tigers are staying focused in the playoff chase, Tarik Skubal's Cy Young-caliber season, and the team's youthful energy.


Tigers on August 23: 9.5 GB from third AL WC spot
Tigers on September 16: 2.5 GB

Riley Greene is slashing .327/.393/.653 with two doubles, one triple, four homers and 13 RBI in 13 games in September. Among AL hitters this month, he ranks t-3rd in RBI, t-4th in homers, t-6th in total bases (32), 7th in OPS (1.046), 8th in SLG% and t-9th in extra-base hits (7).
 
Days of Roar Tigers Podcast. Can Detroit Tigers catch Minnesota Twins in AL wild-card race? 60 minutes.

On this episode: The Detroit Tigers won four of six games on their latest homestand against the Colorado Rockies and Baltimore Orioles, giving them 22 wins in their last 32 games. The Tigers trail the Minnesota Twins by 1.5 games — which is 2.5 games considering the tiebreaker — in the race for the third and final spot in the American League wild card, with 11 games remaining. Can the Tigers actually catch the Twins? The Twins have lost 18 of their last 27 games.
 
Tigers get extra-inning 'W' vs. Royals to keep pace in Wild Card race.
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Tigers 3 - Royals 1: Tigers win it in extras.
It took ten, but the Tigers got it done.
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Tigers keep pace with Twins, top Royals in 10 innings.
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Colt Keith injury: Detroit Tigers 2B exits win vs. Royals with right shoulder injury.
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Detroit Tigers outlast Kansas City Royals in extras, 3-1, to hold ground in playoff race.
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September 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: Christy Mathewson relieves Dummy Taylor with the score knotted at 5 - 5 in the 7th. The Giants then push across two runs off Jack Sutthoff and Matty wins his 29th of the year.

1903: In the absence of official sanction, the presidents of the pennant-winning clubs in the National and American Leagues sign an agreement to meet in a best-of-nine series for the championship.

1908: The White Sox stay close to the top when Ed Walsh tops Walter Johnson to win, 1 - 0. The Sox manage just three hits off the Senators' ace.

1908: The largest crowd in the history of the National League - 35,000 - cheer as the Giants shove the Pirates to five games off the pace by sweeping a doubleheader. Christy Mathewson shuts out the Bucs in the first game, 7 - 0, for his 11th shutout and his 33rd win. Then the Giants collect 18 hits to take the nitecap, 12 - 7, as Hooks Wiltse and Joe McGinnity combine for the win.

1909: Before 35,409, the largest paid baseball attendance ever, Chief Bender beats Bill Donovan and the Tigers 2 - 0 at Philadelphia to keep the A's in the pennant race. The A's are 14-8 against Detroit this year, setting an American League record for most wins against the pennant winner.
Ty Cobb is the Triple Crown winner with a .377 BA, nine home runs (all inside-the-park), and 107 RBI. He also will lead the American League with 216 hits, 116 runs, and 296 total bases. His 76 stolen bases make him the only player ever to win a Quadruple Crown.

1912: Ty Cobb and Jim Thorpe Meet at the Ballpark back in 1912.
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1912: The Detroit Tigers purchased Henri Rondeau from the Washington Senators for $4,000.
1912: The Detroit Tigers traded Claud Derrick to the New York Highlanders for Red McKee.

1915: In one of the best pitched games of the year, Ernie Shore goes all the way to give Boston a 1 - 0 win over Detroit in 12 innings.

1920: National League directors meet in New York, NY, joined by Jacob Ruppert, Cap Huston, Charles Comiskey, and Harry Frazee of the American League. They name a committee to draw up an agreement along the lines of Albert Lasker's proposal, and give the five AL clubs still backing Ban Johnson an ultimatum: come in by November 1st or the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Boston Red Sox will pull out of the AL and join a 12-team National League (with a team in Detroit, MI to complete the roster). The AL five turn it down, and bluff and counterbluff blow through the autumn air.

1927: Ty signs for another year with the A's.

1930: The Philadelphia Athletics win the American League championship for the second year in a row, defeating the White Sox, 14 - 10.

1931: Lefty Grove wins his 30th game, beating the White Sox, 3 - 1, on five hits. He is the first to win 30 since Jim Bagby of Cleveland in 1920 and will be the last American League hurler to do so until Denny McLain in 1968.

1933: The 2nd-place Yankees split with the White Sox, winning, 6 - 1, on Johnny Allen's two-hitter, before falling, 4 - 3. Les Tietje, in his big league debut, stops the Bombers in the nitecap. Lou Gehrig clubs home runs #28 and #29: Jimmie Foxx leads the American League with 45.

1937: Pittsburgh OF Paul Waner establishes a 20th-century National League record with his 8th year of 200 or more hits.

1937: Martin Dihigo raps six hits (four singles, a double and a home run) in a Mexican League game, the first player to do so.

1943: The Cardinals clinch the National League pennant. Howie Pollet, Max Lanier, and Mort Cooper will rank 1-2-3 in NL ERA, and Al Brazle at 1.53 and Harry Brecheen at 2.27 are near the same level. For hitting, Redbirds prime with Whitey Kurowski, Walker Cooper, and Stan Musial, who in his second season hits .357 and has 220 hits, 347 total bases, 48 doubles and 20 triples.

1947: Hank Greenberg makes his final career appearance, with the Pirates: goes 0-for-3 with 2 walks.

1955: Al Kaline has 3 hits for the second straight day, the last hit a triple off indians Herb Score, en route to winning the batting title with a .340 average. Kaline also leads the league in hits 200, and Total Bases 321, all at the age of 20. Tigers beat the indians 10 - 3.
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1956: Mickey Mantle hits his 50th home run, only the 8th to do so, in the 11th off Chicago's Billy Pierce, as New York wins, 3 - 2, to clinch another pennant.

1959: Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, born this day in Spokane, WA.
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1960: Braves' hurler Lew Burdette faces the minimum 27 batters as he no-hits the Phillies, 1 - 0. Tony Gonzalez, who is hit by a pitch in the 5th inning, is erased on a double play.

1962: At Washington's new ball park, D.C. Stadium, Mickey Mantle clouts the first home run there, and adds another, both off Washington starter Tom Cheney, to pace New York to a 7 - 1 win. Mick has five RBIs. Ralph Terry picks up his 22nd win, the most by a Yankee right-hander since 1928. The Yankee win, combined with a Twins loss, leaves New York (90-63) in 1st place by four games.

1963: The New York #Mets play their last game at the Polo Grounds. Casey Stengel and his wife Edna say goodbye to the place where they first met back in 1923.
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1965: On Mickey Mantle Day at Yankee Stadium, 50,180 fans see Mantle play his 2,000th game. Joe DiMaggio and Bobby Kennedy are on hand as Mantle is given a barbecue grill in the shape of a prairie schooner and a six-foot Kosher salami weighing 100 pounds. In Mantle's first at bat, Detroit's Joe Sparma comes off the mound to shake his hand. Mick then flies out. Detroit wins 4 - 3 with reliever Denny McLain getting the win.
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1966: The Twins beat the Yankees, 5 - 3, in 10 innings, on Bob Allison's pinch three-run homer, sending the Yankees to the cellar in the American League. In his last plate appearance of the year, Mickey Mantle whiffs and becomes the first player to strike out 1,500 times in his career.

1967: Boston rallies to beat the 1st place Tigers in Detroit. A Carl Yastrzemski home run, his 40th, ties the game 5 - 5 in the 9th inning and a solo home run by Dalton Jones wins it in the 10th. Hours later, Detroit will receive another blow when Denny McLain allegedly leaps off a couch and sprains his left ankle. He will not pitch until the last game of the year.
Minnesota keeps pace by beating Kansas City 2 - 0 behind Jim Kaat's 6-hitter. The White Sox lose 3 - 2 to the Angels when Rick Reichardt hits a 9th-inning RBI single. Boston, Detroit, and Minnesota are now tied for 1st, with Chicago in 4th place, a half-game back.

1968: St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ray Washburn hurls a no-hitter vs. the San Francisco Giants the day after SF Giants pitcher Gaylord Perry tossed a no-hitter vs. them.

1971: What a game for Mickey Lolich! Mickey taking a cut in Tiger Stadium. Mickey had a great day! He went 2 for 3 knocking in the Tigers only two runs in a 2 to 1 complete-game victory over Jim Palmer and the Orioles!
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1972: Al Kaline reading a headline in the clubhouse about the Tigers possibly clinching the '72 Al East title.
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1976: In his last major league at-bat, future Hall of Fame Cleveland player-manager Frank Robinson strokes a pinch-hit single against the Orioles.

1984: The Tigers clinch the American League East championship with a 3 - 0 win over the Brewers as starter Randy O'Neal records his first ML win. Tom Brookens hits a solo home run. Willie Hernandez gets his 30th save.
Hernandez strikes out Jim Sundberg, and 48,810 fans erupt in celebration at #TigerStadium #Relive84
Roger Craig: "It looks like we finally have overcome the legend of the 1968 World Champions ... As great as the Tigers were in 1968, they are history. Now we're the heroes. ...
I never dreamed so many tears and so much champagne would flow on this night"
Detroit becomes the 4th team this century to be in first place every day of the season, joining the 1923 Giants, the 1927 Yankees, and the 1955 Dodgers.

1984: Tim Raines becomes the first player in major league history with four consecutive seasons of 70 or more stolen bases by swiping four in Montreal's 7 - 4 win over St. Louis.

1987: In Detroit's 7 - 6 win over the Brewers, Darrell Evans belts his 30th homer of the year. He is the first 40-year-old to hit 30 homers.

1996: The Detroit Tigers selected Fernando Hernandez off waivers from the San Diego Padres.

2002: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Tom Farmer (minors) to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Hiram Bocachica. The Detroit Tigers sent Jason Frasor (September 18, 2002) to the Los Angeles Dodgers to complete the trade.

2006: Tigers beat the white sox 8 - 2. Magglio Ordonez goes 3-for-4 with a home run. Jim Thome becomes the second player to hit 40 home runs with 3 different teams.

2011: Justin Verlander pitches 8 shutout innings for his 24th win as the Tigers beat the a's 3 - 0.

2012: The Tigers defeat the red-hot Athletics, 12 - 2, but lose P Max Scherzer, who departs after two innings with shoulder fatigue. Miguel Cabrera homers twice, including a grand slam in the 8th, and drives in 6 runs en route to winning the Triple Crown. Prince Fielder and Jhonny Peralta also homer.

2013: The Detroit Tigers signed Justin Miller as a free agent.

2016: Miguel Cabrera gets his 2,500th career hit, the 4th youngest to do it, and the Tigers beat the indians 9 - 5.

2017: J.D. Martinez becomes the first player to be named Player of the Week four times in one season.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Uhle 1929-1933.

Mark DeJohn 1982.

Roger Mason 1984.

Scott Earl 1984.

Chris Holt 2001.

Mitch Meluskey 2002.

Spencer Turnbull 2018-2023.

Beau Burrows 2020-2021.

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WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

In yesterday’s blog, we outlined the case for a number of former players who are currently auditioning to become Jason Benetti’s tv partner for next year. This person would offer color commentary.
For your consideration, here is some background on each:

Who would be your pick as the primary broadcast partner to Benetti?
Who do you think would be the best partner for Jason Benetti?

1. Alex Avila

2. Andy Dirks

3. Carlos Pena

4. Dan Petry

VOTE
 
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