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Tenacious Tigers come through in 10th to snap unpleasant streak.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the Orioles.

Tigers 6 - Orioles 4 (F/10): Full Cardiac Cats Mode.
The Orioles fought back again and again, but the young Tigers would no be denied.
BYBTB

Tigers edge Orioles in 10 innings, move half-game behind Twins.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers get within half a game of Twins in wild-card with 6-4 (10) win over O's.
Freep

Tigers fight to incredible finish, beat Baltimore in 10 innings.
Mlive
 
September 22 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: Cy Young, at age 44, beats the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1 - 0, for his 511th and final major league victory.

1912: At Sportsman's Park against the Browns, Eddie Collins becomes the only player in major league history to steal six bases in one game for a second time. The Philadelphia Athletics' second baseman's feat of thievery has yet to be surpassed. It will be 79 years until another major leaguer, Otis Nixon, even ties Collins' mark.

1920: Hall of Famer Bob Lemon was born this day in San Bernardino, CA.
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1923: Hooks Dauss celebrated turning 34 by pitching a complete game shutout vs. Boston in Fenway Park.
His teammates gave him the gift of run support, as they rolled to a 10-0 win. Cobb led the way with 4 hits. Heilmann chipped in with a HR.

1924: Charlie Gehringer makes his major league debut as a defensive replacement in the Tigers 9 - 1 win over the red sox.

1927: Tigers lose to the Yankees 8 - 7 on a walk-off home run by Babe Ruth, his 56th of the season on way to a record 60 home runs.

1927: Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda born this day in 1927 in Norristown, PA.

1936: The Detroit Tigers sweep the St. Louis Browns, 12 - 0 and 14 - 0, to record the biggest double shutout in major league history. Elden Auker and Tommy Bridges each pitch shutouts.
Game one the Tigers pound out 18 hits, three each from 2B Charlie Gehringer, C Birdie Tebbetts, and CF Al Simmons who also had 5 rbi.
In the second game, of the 17 hits, 7 different Tigers had 2 hits apiece, with LF Pete Fox driving in 5 runs.

1940: Tigers lose to Cleveland, dropping their lead over the Indians to one game with 5 to play.
They will hang on to win the pennant by one game, their third pennant in seven seasons.

1946: Yogi Berra makes his big league debut with the New York #Yankees at Yankee Stadium! He goes 2-for-4 with a HR & 2 RBIs in a 4-3 victory vs. the Philadelphia A's.

1947: Brooklyn Dodgers rookie Jackie Robinson makes the cover of TIME Magazine! #MLB #Legend #Baseball #History

1950: A walk-off loss in Cleveland on a Joe Gordon home run off Hal Newhouser bounces the Tigers from first place for good. They won't return to contention until 1961.

1953: Rookie Al Kaline makes his first start at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium and gets a single off Satchel Paige. But the Browns win 7-3 and Paige earns what will be his final major league victory.

1967: Tigers sweep a doubleheader in Washington 8 - 3 and 4 - 0 to stay one game behind the Twins. Earl Wilson gets his league-leading 22nd win and Mickey Lolich pitches a 4-hit complete game.

1969: Willie Mays hits the 600th home run of his career. The historic homer off Mike Corkins of the Padres proves to be the game-winner in a 4 - 2 Giants victory at San Diego Stadium.


1977: The Chicago White Sox selected Bob Molinaro off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1984: Tigers beat Yankees 6-0. Dan Petry pitches a 4-hit CG. Chet Lemon hits a 3-run HR. Tigers' record is 99-55.

1986: Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the first Mexican pitcher to win 20 games in the majors, beating the Houston Astros, 9 - 2, while allowing just two hits. Teddy Higuera will be the second only three days later.

1987: Wade Boggs of the Boston Red Sox reaches the 200 hit mark for the fifth straight season in an 8 - 5 loss to the Detroit Tigers.

1987: The Cubs send Dickie Noles to the Tigers for a "player to be named later"...a month later he was sent back.

1993: Pitcher Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers faces just three Seattle batters before hurting his right elbow in what turns out to be the last appearance of his career. Ryan finishes with 324 wins, 5,714 strikeouts and seven no-hitters.

2000: The Detroit Tigers selected Eric DuBose off waivers from the Cleveland Indians.

2003: Tigers lose their 10th straight and 118th of the year to fall 80 games below .500.
They will rally to avoid the 1962 Mets' mark of 120 losses.
Detroit sets an American League record with its 118th loss, falling 12 - 6 to Kansas City. The 1916 Philadelphia Athletics (36-117) had held the record.

2004: Carlos Pena hit the first walkoff grand slam at Comerica Park.


2015: Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra, winner of three MVP Awards who also holds the all-time record by playing in 14 World Series, passes away at age 90. He is just as famous for his aphorisms, and one of them is appropriate for the occasion: "You should always go to other people's funerals, otherwise, they won't come to yours."

2016: In game 2 of a doubleheader the Tigers score on a wild pitch on an intentional walk and Justin Verlander wins his 15th of the season.

2017: Tigers announce they will not renew the contract of manager Brad Ausmus. A few years too late...

2018: On This Day we all said, "Thanks V-Mart."


2019: George Springer hits three home runs and Justin Verlander records his 20th win of the season as Houston defeats the Angels, 13 - 5, to clinch the AL West title. Verlander will Strikeout 300 batters and Win his Second Cy Young Award.

2023: By hitting his 40th homer of the season, Ronald Acuña Jr. becomes just the fifth member of the exclusive 40-40 club consisting pf players whp have hit 40 homers and stolen 40 bases in the same season. He already has over 60 steals, the first player to ever combine the two totals, and has a chance to reach 70. The Braves defeat the Nationals, 9 - 6.

Tigers players birthdays:

Hooks Dauss 1912-1926. Tigers franchise leader in wins.

Frank Walker 1917-1918.

Ira Flagstead 1917, 1919-1923.

Chuck Hostetler 1944-1945.

Anse Moore 1946.

Vince Coleman 1997.

Danny Klassen 2003.

Arcenio Leon 2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

Aurelio Lopez 1979-1985.

Baseball Reference
 
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers have been playing some remarkable baseball. Since July 1st, they’ve had the 2nd best record in MLB after the Astros. Since August 11th, the best record in baseball.
Now over .500, they have won most of their series over the past 2 months.
Through Friday’s games, they have been battling the Twins for the last wild card spot. To get it, they must win more games than the Twins.

There are a lot of factors contributing to their emergence as a competitive team. Lots of credit to go around.
But who do you believe deserves the most credit for where this team is now?
Scott Harris?
A. J. Hinch and his coaches?
The players?

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?

Who do you believe should receive the most credit for how well the Tigers have been playing?

1. Scott Harris

2. A. J. Hinch and his coaches

3. The players

VOTE
 

Motor City Metrics Tigers Podcast: Detroit Tigers Wild Card Fever. 65 minutes.
f'n commercials and stuff first 3 minutes.
From Thursday, September 19th. The guys recap the series against the Royals as the Tigers continue their hottest streak of baseball in quite some time and Rogelio is live in Erie.
 
Can you believe it???? Who would have thought the Tigers would have this many wins and on the precipice of a Wild Card spot in the playoffs? 82 wins - 74 losses.

A burglary and a blast help Tigers surge in AL Wild Card race.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the Orioles.

Tigers 4 - Orioles 3: Surging Tigers seize control of the wild card race.
With the series victory, the Tigers are now tied with KC for the third wild card, and a half game up on the Twins for the fourth spot.
BYBTB

Tigers hold off Orioles, move into third AL wild-card spot.
Detnews

Kerry Carpenter slugs 2 HR for 4-3 win, giving Detroit Tigers AL wild-card lead for now.
Freep

After beating Baltimore, Tigers coming back to Detroit with playoff spot in grasp.
Mlive
 
The Tigers are now tied with the Royals for second place in the AL Central and have a half game lead for the Wild Card. Detroit has guaranteed their first winning season since 2016.

Tigers win and take the series from the Orioles…again. Tigers are 82-74 Twins are 81-74 Tigers will own a playoff spot if the Twins lose later today. Detroit just went 7-2 against 3 playoffs teams (Royals and Orioles). Why stop at just making the playoffs? Team of Destiny?

Hinch puppetmasters through 6 pitchers..5 of them combine get 20 outs allowing zero runs and one hit..the last 14 outs by the never ending BP..what a team..26-11 since Aug 11.

Tigers starters vs. Tampa Bay Rays:
Tuesday: LHP Tarik Skubal
Wednesday: RHP Keider Montero
Thursday: RHP Reese Olson
Casey Mize will be available out of the bullpen Sunday against the Orioles and Tuesday-Thursday against the Rays.
 
Great day to be a Detroit sports fan. Lions win, Tigers beat the orioles, twins lose a double header to the red sox, and the white sox, lost to the padres and now have the worst record for s season in the American League and have tied the '62 mets for the worst record all-time. With 6 games left they are sure to lose a few more and own the worst record for a season.

MLB Standings.
 
September 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1845: The Knickerbocker Base Ball Club is formed, and Alexander Cartwright's 20 rules, presented on September 13th, are adopted.

1902: Cy Young eases to his 32nd win as Boston pounds the A's, 14 - 1.

1905: Detroit rookie Ty Cobb 18, hits his first home run, off Cy Falkenberg, an inside-the-park blow in an 8 - 5 loss at Washington.
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1908: The Chicago White Sox purchased Fred Payne from the Detroit Tigers.

1908: Giants P Christy Mathewson and Cubs P Three Finger Brown battle in the most controversial game ever played. The score is 1 - 1, with two outs in the last of the 9th when Fred Merkle's failure to touch second after an apparent game-winning hit by Al Bridwell scoring Moose McCormick from third costs the Giants a 2 - 1 win; the ump calls Merkle out and rules the game a tie. Merkle's 'boner' will eventually cost the Giants the flag.

1911: Walter Johnson gives up a two-run homer in the 6th inning to Joe Jackson, the 8th four-bagger the Big Train has allowed this year. Johnson had given up just two in the previous four seasons. Cleveland whips the Senators, 6 - 1.

1911: Christy Mathewson pitches the Giants to a 6 - 2 win over the Reds. New York now leads Chicago by eight games.

1912: In Boston, 100,000 fans are on hand to greet the Red Sox after their western road trip. All business stops as the players ride from South Station to the Common where Mayor John F. Fitzgerald welcomes them. The players are given the keys to the city. Extra seating is added to Fenway Park, increasing the seating capacity to 32,000 for the World Series.

1915: Before the game at Pittsburgh, manager Fred Clarke is presented with a grandfather clock and a red leather binder signed by thousands of well-wishers. Clarke plays four innings in left field and goes 1 for 2. After reaching first, Clarke is replaced by Max Carey, and the out-going manager exits to thunderous applause. Pittsburgh wins, 8 - 4, over the Braves.

1915: In Philadelphia, Detroit's Ty Cobb swipes his 90th base of the year. Only 300 fans are on hand to witness the event. Cobb will finish with 96 stolen bases, a record that will last until 1962.
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1916: Allowing only just one walk during a twin bill with the Cincinnati Reds, Phillies hurler Grover Alexander wins both ends of a doubleheader (7 - 3 and 4 - 0) to establish a National League record. The future Hall of Famer will repeat the feat on September 3, 1917 against the Brooklyn Robins at Ebbets Field.

1920: The Chicago grand jury indictment adds the names of former featherweight boxing champ Abe Attell, Hal Chase, and Bill Burns as go-betweens in the World Series scandal. Confessions, later repudiated, are signed by Ed Cicotte, Joe Jackson, Lefty Williams, and Happy Felsch.

1922: Rogers Hornsby belts his 40th homer, a solo shot in the 6th at the Polo Grounds, but the Giants hang on to win, 7 - 5.

1930: There are 42 hits in the Phillies' 19 - 16 loss to the pennant-bound Cardinals. RF Chuck Klein makes his 44th assist, well above the record of 39 set by Mike Mitchell with the Reds in 1907.

1933: Despite the 5th-place Tigers' 5 - 3 win over the Browns, manager Bucky Harris submits his resignation. Babe Ruth's name will be prominent in the newspapers as a possible replacement. Tigers will court Babe Ruth to replace him before settling on Mickey Cochrane.

1933: The Yankees make seven errors, three by Frank Crosetti, but have enough firepower to outslug the Red Sox, 16 - 12. Including in New York's 23 hits are homers by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, number 31 for each; Lou adds two doubles and a single. Sammy Byrd, Ben Chapman and Crosetti have three hits apiece, and reliever Wilcy Moore drives in the last run with his first hit of the year. The Red Sox chase winning pitcher Herb Pennock in the 6th and make the score 13 - 9, but fall short at the end.

1936: Pitching in the 10th straight Giants game, Carl Hubbell notches his 16th consecutive victory, his 26th of the year. He will resume the streak next year to reach a record 24 wins in a row.

1938: Hank Greenberg hits 2 home runs to lift his season total to 56, within reach of Babe Ruth's record of 60.
Tigers lose two to the indians.

1947: It's "Jackie Robinson Day"at Ebbets Field! The Brooklyn Dodgers rookie and his wife Rachel are showered with gifts, including a brand new Cadillac.
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1948: The Braves clinch the National League flag by defeating the Giants, 3 - 2. They will finish 6 1/2 games ahead of the Dodgers. Two days before the season is over, the Braves will lose their best hitter, OF Jeff Heath, who breaks an ankle sliding home against Brooklyn.

1950: The Yankees, tied for first place with the Tigers and two games ahead of Boston, open a crucial series with the Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. Joe DiMaggio's 1st-inning home run off Mel Parnell is all the scoring needed, as the Bombers win, 8 - 0. Ed Lopat gives up five hits, including a leadoff triple to Dom DiMaggio.

1951: Roy Campanella has four hits, including a homer off 15-game winner Bubba Church, and the Dodgers top the Phillies, 6 - 3. Preacher Roe is the winner, his record going to an amazing 22-2.

1955: The Yanks clinch the pennant by beating the Red Sox, 3 - 2.

1956: Ozzie Virgil becomes the first Dominican to reach the majors. The 23-year-old Monte Cristi native, who will also see his son Ozzie Jr. catch in the big leagues, plays third base for the Giants.

1957: The Braves clinch the National League pennant, defeating the Cards, 4 - 2, thanks to Hank Aaron's 11th-inning home run. It is the first time since 1950 that a New York team (Dodgers or Giants) hasn't finished first.
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1961: An ailing Mickey Mantle's career-high 54th home run, his last of the regular season, helps New York beat Boston, 8 - 3. Whitey Ford leaves the game in the 5th inning, but wins his 25th.

1968: Gates Brown goes 2-for-3 in a loss to the orioles to raise his season average to .384. He will finish the year at .370, the 8th-best season for a pinch hitter in major league history.

1968: Denny McLain appears on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Win #30 - Al Kaline congratulates Denny McLain. (Sports Illustrated - 1968) #MLB #DetroitTigers #TigersBaseball
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1973: The New York Mets purchased Bob Miller from the Detroit Tigers.

1973: Joe Coleman pitches a 3 - 0 one-hit CG shutout against the Red Sox for his 22nd win. Jim Northrup hits 2 home runs off Luis Tiant.

1979: Lou Brock steals base No. 938 to break Billy Hamilton's unofficial record in a 10-inning St. Louis victory over the Mets, 7 - 4. The Cardinal outfielder broke Ty Cobb's mark of 892 in 1977.

1983: Steve Carlton becomes the 16th pitcher in major league history to win 300 games and the Phillies inch closer to the National League East title with a 6 - 2 win over the Cardinals.

1984: Sparky Anderson becomes the first manager ever to win 100 games in a season with two different clubs as the Tigers beat the Yankees, 4 - 1. Anderson had led the Cincinnati Reds to 100-win seasons in 1970, 1975, and 1976.
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1987: Bill Madlock collects his 2,000th career hit as the Tigers beat Boston, 4 - 0, on Doyle Alexander's 2-hitter.
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1995: Lance Parrish makes his final career appearance, with Toronto.
After 10 years with the Tigers, Parrish played for 6 teams in the next 9 years. After his retirement, Parrish will tell the baseball world he made a mistake leaving Detroit.

2000: Joining Frank Robinson, the Devil Rays' Fred McGriff becomes only the second player in major league history to hit 200 homers in both the American and National League.

2008: The Red Sox hand Cliff Lee just his third loss in 25 decisions in a 5 - 4 win to clinch a playoff spot. The win eliminates the Yankees from making the postseason for the first time since 1993 (not counting the 1994 season, when the postseason was cancelled, but during which the Yanks posted the best record in the American League).

2022: Albert Pujols, who has announced his retirement at the end of the season no matter what happened, becomes the fourth player to reach the 700-home run mark - after Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds. He does so by going deep twice, first off Andrew Heaney in the 3rd inning and then off Phil Bickford in the 4th for #700. The Cardinals win handily, 11 - 0, over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.

Tigers players birthdays:

Frank McManus 1904.

Biff Schaller 1911.

Lefty Stewart 1921.

Jim Rooker 1968.

Jim Morrison 1987-1988.

Joba Chamberlain 2014-2015.

Easton Lucas 2024.

Tigers players who passed away:

Bob Shaw 1957-1958.

Aurelio Rodriguez 1971-1979.

Baseball Reference
 
QUICK HITS.
Totally Tigers

Today, I’m throwing out 10 tasty tidbits of facts and observations about the Tigers. Some of them small. Some of them big. All of them worthy of extended conversations.
There’s something here for everyone to ponder.....
 
These guys are ballin’. From pitch one to the final out, they don’t quit. Hell yeah it’s real!!!
 
Manager A.J. Hinch shares his thoughts after the Tigers' series victory, which as of now puts the Twins in their rearview mirror.
 
The Tigers 27-11 roll has been a sight to behold.But as noted last week on Motor City Metrics Tigers Podcast, the Twins and Royals dying on the vine have also been as big a story. The Twins are 11-22 of late…the Royals are currently on their SECOND 7-game losing streak in a month. If they had just played .500 baseball we’d all be saying something like “the Tigers have played great but it was too little too late…
”Do the Twins or Royals have anything left in the tank to rally this week? Both play weak teams in Miami and Washington, just as the Tigers have the ChiSox.
 
SLG leaders this season (min. 250 PA):
.695 - Aaron Judge
.640 - Shohei Ohtani
.601 - Kerry Carpenter
 
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