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November 1 in Tigers and mlb history:

1892: Statistics for the first 154-game season show that Dan Brouthers of the Brooklyn Grooms was the top hitter at .335, and Cy Young of the Cleveland Spiders the top pitcher in terms of wins with a 36-11 record.

1914: Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack begins cleaning house, asking waivers on Jack Coombs, Eddie Plank and Chief Bender. Coombs goes to the Brooklyn Robins as Plank and Bender escape Mack's manoeuvering by jumping to the Federal League. Despite winning the American League pennant, Philadelphia fans did not support the Athletics and the club lost $50,000.

1922: Former Philadelphia Athletics catcher Ira Thomas buys the Shreveport club in the Texas League for $75,000. Other former players who own pieces of minor league clubs include Ty Cobb (Augusta), Eddie Collins (Baltimore), and George Stallings (Rochester).

1942: The Brooklyn Dodgers name Branch Rickey team president, replacing Larry MacPhail who enters the Army. Rickey had resigned as vice-president of the Cardinals only three days earlier.

1943: The Detroit Tigers drafted Eddie Mayo from the Boston Red Sox in the 1943 rule 5 draft.
1943: The Detroit Tigers drafted Joe Orengo from St Paul (American Association) in the 1943 rule 5 draft.

1944: The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Mayo Smith from the Detroit Tigers in the 1944 rule 5 draft.

1946: The Chicago White Sox drafted Bob Gillespie from the Detroit Tigers in the 1946 rule 5 draft.

1946: Surgeons amputate the right foot of Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck. Two years before, the colorful executive had suffered a serious injury to his leg in the South Pacific during World War II. Veeck has had a tremendous impact on promotion in a half season of ownership. A minor but typical change is the regular posting of National League scores on the Cleveland scoreboard, a departure from the long-standing practice of both leagues. In spite of the amputation, Veeck will remain an active owner through the 1970s.

1949: Gillette buys the World Series television rights for $1.37 million, the money to be dedicated to the players' pension fund.

1951: Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella is named National League MVP for what will be the first of three such awards.

1962: The Houston Colt .45s sign 19-year-old second baseman Joe Morgan as an amateur free agent. Morgan will make his major league debut next season, kicking off a 22-year Hall of Fame career.

1966: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax becomes the first three-time winner of the Cy Young Award. He is a unanimous winner for the second straight year. This is the last year that only one award is given for pitchers in both of the major leagues.

1968: Detroit Tigers pitcher Denny McLain is the unanimous American League winner of the Cy Young Award. McLain posted a 31-6 record, leading the A.L. in CG 28, IP 336, with 280 strikeouts and a 1.96 ERA, helping Detroit to the AL pennant.

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1977: The Detroit Free Press endorses Billy Rogell, "a Detroit institution," for his 12th term on City Council. Rogell was the Tigers' shortstop from 1930-1940, and won a world championship in 1935.
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1978: New York Yankees pitcher Ron Guidry is the unanimous choice for the 1978 American League Cy Young Award. Guidry led the league in wins (25), winning percentage (.893), shutouts (9), and ERA (1.74).

1982: At a meeting in Chicago, the major league owners vote not to renew Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's contract. The American League owners vote in favor of Kuhn 11-3, and the National League 7-5. But his 18 votes leave him 2 shy of the three-fourths majority required for reelection. Kuhn will remain on the job until a successor is found. He will eventually be replaced by Peter Ueberroth.

1991: Jerry Don Gleaton of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1993: The Detroit Tigers signed Eric Davis as a free agent.

1996: The Detroit Tigers traded Clint Sodowsky to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Dan Miceli.

1997: The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum opens in its new home in Kansas City, Missouri. It had been occupying a temporary site there for four years.

1997: The Detroit Tigers signed Fernando Rodney as an amateur free agent.

2000: Juan Gonzalez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2000: Hal Morris of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2001: The first major league game ever started in the month of November is a memorable one as the New York Yankees, for the second consecutive night, make a dramatic comeback in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game and go on to victory in extra innings in Game 5 of the World Series. In an amazing case of history repeating itself, Arizona Diamondbacks closer Byung-Hyun Kim is again victimized, this time by Scott Brosius, who hits a game-tying two-out two-run home run to knot the game at 2 - 2 in the 9th inning, as Alfonso Soriano hits a RBI single with Chuck Knoblauch scoring the winning run in the 12th to give the Yankees a 3 - 2 victory and a 3-2 lead over Arizona.

2003: The Detroit Tigers signed Tim Christman as a free agent.

2010: The San Francisco Giants win their first World Series championship since moving to the West Coast, defeating the Texas Rangers in five games.

2010: Jeremy Bonderman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2010: Johnny Damon of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2010: Gerald Laird of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2010: Magglio Ordonez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2010: Bobby Seay of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2013: Jose Veras of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2013: The Houston Astros selected Darin Downs off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2014: Evan Reed of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2015: The Kansas City Royals win the World Series, defeating the New York Mets in five games.

2017: The Houston Astros win the first World Series title in their history by defeating the Dodgers, 5 - 1, in Game 7. The Astros score five times off Yu Darvish in the first two innings, with World Series MVP George Springer contributing the big blows with a double and two-run homer. Charlie Morton pitches the last four innings without allowing a run to receive credit for the win.

2019: The Mets hire former star player Carlos Beltran as their next manager. He will never get to manage the team however, being forced to resign due to his role in the 2017 Astros sign-stealing scandal.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Heinie Schuble 1929, 1932-1935.

Pat Mullin 1940-1941, 1946-1953, scout 1957-1963, coach 1963-1966.
Last Tigers player to wear Number 6 before Kaline.

Eddie Williams 1996.

Jason Foley 2021-present.

Mason Englert 2023-2024.

Anthony Misiewicz 2023.

Braden Bristo 2023.

Tigers players who passed away:

Art Ruble 1927.

Pat McLaughlin 1937, 1945.

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GRADING THE TIGERS: TOP RELIEVERS.
Totally Tigers

Now that the season – and the playoffs – are over, this is the perfect time to reflect upon the 2024 year and grade players, management and Front Office. We’re going to divide the roster down by position in order to foster careful reflection and comments. Every day you’ll be asked to evaluate a small group of Tigers.
In most of the forthcoming blogs, there will be multiple opportunities to vote so please cast a vote for every poll you see on this page.
You will not be asked to grade players who have been traded or those with a very small sample size. We are also not offering a letter grade of E for the reason that anyone playing that poorly would have been released or sent down to the minors.
As you consider each player, we ask that you look at their entire skill set, not just hitting. Consider defense, speed, the ability to call a game and clutch ability.
Consider that the slash line is a more valuable indicator instead of just batting average and that a player’s role and position in the lineup are also factors. That defensive range and defensive runs saved (DRS) are a better gauge than fielding percentage. And that ERA and WHIP tell more about a pitcher than wins and losses.
To facilitate your grading, here is a handy link to the team’s stats: 2024 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Today, we’re looking at relievers. And there are a lot of them. We’ll be breaking them into 2 blogs with today’s polls involving those who were used regularly and pitched 50+ innings.
Please make sure to complete every poll (4) on this page. Afterwards, you may leave your rationale in the comment section. Three sentences only please.

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What grade would you give Jason Foley for the 2024 season?
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What grade would you give Tyler Holton for the 2024 season?
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What grade would you give Will Vest for the 2024 season?
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FAQ: What to know about Tigers' offseason.
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What are the key dates?
Nov. 3
: Last date to request waivers on Draft-excluded players until next spring.
Nov. 4: Deadline for teams and players to make decisions on contract options, for clubs to reinstate all players on the 60-day injured list (including Javier Báez, Sawyer Gipson-Long, Alex Faedo and Brendan White) and to tender qualifying offers. Also, the “quiet period” ends and Major League free agents are free to sign with any club as of 5 p.m. ET. Minor League players become free agents at 5 p.m. ET, if applicable.
Nov. 4-7: GM Meetings in San Antonio, Texas. This is where groundwork is often laid on trades and free-agent signings.
Nov. 19: The deadline to add players to the 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft is 6 p.m. ET.
Nov. 22: Tender deadline. By 8 p.m. ET, teams must formally tender contracts to unsigned players for the following season, including their arbitration-eligible players. If a player is non-tendered, they immediately become a free agent.
Dec. 9-11: Winter Meetings in Dallas, including the MLB Draft Lottery (Tigers aren’t eligible this year as a playoff team) on Dec. 10 and the Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 11.
Dec. 15: End of the 2024 international signing period.
Jan. 10, 2025: Eligible players and their teams exchange arbitration figures.
Jan. 15, 2025: Start of the new international signing period.
 
November 2 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: Michigan, coached by Fielding Yost, beats Carlisle, coached by Pop Warner, 22-0 before 8,000 fans at Bennett Park.

1910: Ty Cobb and other Tigers play in the first of several exhibition games against Latin and black ballplayers in Cuba. Though reports of the games are hard to confirm, Cobb performed well, though he was thrown out attempting to steal by black catcher Bruce Petway, one of the best negro league players of the era.
Cobb also faces John Pop Lloyd, a talented shortstop known at the time as The Black Honus Wagner.

1930: Ernest Barnard completes his three-year contract as president of the American League. Among Barnard's innovations have been the establishment of an umpire's school and the recodifying of the rule book. He also led the effort to eliminate the sacrifice fly scoring rule: he considers that with inflated batting averages resulting from the livelier baseball, the batter no longer needs the benefit of not being charged a time at bat when his fly ball advances a runner.

1934: Babe Ruth arrives to a hero's welcome in Tokyo with the U.S. Baseball Tour of Japan team!

1934: Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx take some big swings during the U.S. Baseball Team Tour of Japan!


1937: American League batting champ Charlie Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers is named Most Valuable Player, receiving 78 out of a possible 80 points. The New York Yankees' Joe DiMaggio is a close second, four points behind, while Gehringer's teammate Hank Greenberg, who had 183 RBI, is a distant third. Gehringer also becomes the third Detroit player in four years to be named MVP.
A product of Fowlerville, MI and the University of Michigan, the "Mechanical Man" hit .371 with a .458 OBP and 133 runs scored that season.
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1938: Boston Red Sox first baseman Jimmie Foxx is voted Most Valuable Player of the American League for the third time, with Yankees catcher Bill Dickey second in the voting.

1942: The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Johnny Welaj from the Detroit Tigers in the 1942 rule 5 draft.

1951: The National Labor Relations Board files unfair labor practices charges against the Cleveland Indians on a claim the club fired a ticket seller at the union's request. This is the first case against baseball under the Taft-Hartley Act.

1952: The Lions beat the Browns 17-6 at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium.

1960: New York Yankees outfielder Roger Maris defeats teammate Mickey Mantle for the American League MVP Award, 225-222, the second-closest vote ever, behind Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams' race in 1947.

1964: CBS becomes the first corporate owner of a major league team, buying eighty percent of the New York Yankees for $11,200,000.

1972: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton is unanimously selected the National League Cy Young Award winner. Carlton won 27 games for the Phillies, who as a team won only 57 games.

1972: Former Boston Red Sox shortstop Freddy Parent dies at the age of 96. Parent had been the last surviving player from the first modern World Series between Boston and Pittsburgh in 1903.

1974: The Atlanta Braves trade Hank Aaron to the Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Dave May and a minor league pitcher. Aaron will finish his major league career in Milwaukee, where he started it with the Braves in 1954.

1976: San Diego Padres pitcher Randy Jones beats out Jerry Koosman of the New York Mets for the National League Cy Young Award. Jones led the league with 315 innings pitched and posted a 22-14 record for the fifth-place Padres.

1977: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton outpoints Tommy John of the Dodgers to win his second Cy Young Award. Carlton led the National League with 23 wins and posted a 2.64 ERA.

1978: Jim Slaton of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1983: Pitcher John Denny wins the National League Cy Young Award. Denny posted a 19-6 record with a 2.37 ERA for the National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies.

1992: Lou Whitaker of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1995: Franklin Stubbs of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1995: The New York Yankees name Joe Torre their manager, replacing the recently departed Buck Showalter. Torre, a former St. Louis Cardinals' star and National League batting champion, will guide the Yankees to four World Championships in his first five years with the team.

1999: In a ten-player megatrade, the Texas Rangers send outfielder Juan Gonzalez, pitcher Danny Patterson and catcher Gregg Zaun to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for Pitchers Justin Thompson, Alan Webb and Francisco Cordero, OF Gabe Kapler, C Bill Haselman, and infielder Frank Catalanotto.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Hideo Nomo.

2006: Troy Percival of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2010: Jhonny Peralta of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2011: William Bergolla of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: Enrique Gonzalez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: David Purcey of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: Jeff Salazar of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: Omir Santos of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: Max St. Pierre of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2011: Scott Thorman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2012: Preparing their move to the American League in 2013, the Houston Astros go back to the future, unveiling a new uniform design and a logo based on the team colors in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They also bring back Orbit, their long-time spaceman mascot who had been discarded in favor of a jackrabbit character who never won much love from fans.

2015: Alex Avila of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2015: Rajai Davis of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2015: Tom Gorzelanny of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2015: Alfredo Simon of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2015: Randy Wolf of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2016: The Cubs win their first World Series title in 108 years by defeating Cleveland, 8 - 7, in Game 7, making up a three games to one deficit in the process as it's a great day for teams with ursine names. It's an epic ballgame worthy of the high stakes, as Dexter Fowler hits a lead-off homer off Corey Kluber, but the Indians manage to tie the score in the 3rd. In the 4th, the Cubs score twice, including one run on a daring rush to the plate by Kris Bryant on a fly ball to CF Rajai Davis that travels perhaps 150 feet. Javier Baez and David Ross also homer for Chicago as the Cubs build up their lead, but Cleveland scores two runs on a wild pitch by Jon Lester in the 6th, then trailing 6 - 4 with two outs in the 8th, Davis homers off Aroldis Chapman to tie the game again. Play is stopped briefly by rain after the 9th inning, but in the 10th, Ben Zobrist, who is named World Series MVP, puts the Cubs ahead with a double and Miguel Montero adds an insurance run with a single, a run which proves important as the Indians manage to score once in the bottom of the 10th before Mike Montgomery retires Michael Martinez on a grounder to third to clinch the title.
Cleveland now takes over as owners of the longest championship drought in the majors, their last title having come in 1948.

2017: Anibal Sanchez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2017: The Seattle Mariners selected Andrew Romine off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2018: Phillippe Aumont of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Johnny Barbato of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Hunter Cervenka of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Kevin Chapman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Chad Huffman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: Josh Thole of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2018: The Detroit Tigers selected Brandon Dixon off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.
2018: The Detroit Tigers selected Jose Fernandez off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays.

2020: Tim Adleman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Dario Agrazal of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Jose Azocar of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Sandy Baez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Jorge Bonifacio of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Dawel Lugo of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Dereck Rodriguez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2020: Frank Schwindel of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2021: The Braves are World Series champions after defeating the Astros, 7 - 0, in Game 6 at Minute Maid Park. They take a 3 - 0 lead on Jorge Soler's homer off Luis Garcia in the 3rd, and never look back as Dansby Swanson and Freddie Freeman also go deep to build the lead and Max Fried tosses six shutout innings. Soler, who homered three times in the six games, all at key moments, is the winner of the World Series MVP Award.

2022: Four pitchers for the Astros combine to throw a no-hitter against the Phillies in Game 4 of the World Series. Cristian Javier starts things off with six hitless innings, before Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly throw one inning each to complete the 5 - 0 win that ties the series at two wins apiece. The Astros score all five of their runs in the 5th inning. It is only the second no-hitter in World Series history, following Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956, and the third in postseason play after Roy Halladay's gem in the 2010 Division Series.

2023: Matthew Boyd of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2023: Jose Cisnero of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

Tigers players birthdays:

Chief Hogsett 1929-1936, 1944.

Wilson Betemit 2011.

Melvin Mercedes 2014.

Parker Meadows 2023-present.

Tigers players who passed away:

Bill Bailey 1918.

Joe Ginsburg 1948, 1950-1953. Caught the first of Virgil Trucks' two no-hitters in 1952.

Russ Sullivan 1951-1953.

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GRADING THE TIGERS: THE REST OF THE RELIEVERS.
Totally Tigers

Now that the season – and the playoffs – are over, this is the perfect time to reflect upon the 2024 year and grade players, management and Front Office. We’re going to divide the roster down by position in order to foster careful reflection and comments. Every day you’ll be asked to evaluate a small group of Tigers.
In most of the forthcoming blogs, there will be multiple opportunities to vote so please cast a vote for every poll you see on this page.
You will not be asked to grade players who have been traded or those with a very small sample size. We are also not offering a letter grade of E for the reason that anyone playing that poorly would have been released or sent down to the minors.

As you consider each player, we ask that you look at their entire skill set, not just hitting. Consider defense, speed, the ability to call a game and clutch ability.
Consider that the slash line is a more valuable indicator instead of just batting average and that a player’s role and position in the lineup are also factors. That defensive range and defensive runs saved (DRS) are a better gauge than fielding percentage. And that ERA and WHIP tell more about a pitcher than wins and losses.
To facilitate your grading, here is a handy link to the team’s stats: 2024 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com
Today, we’re looking at the rest of the relievers. And there are even more of them. To make this easy, we’re going to break them into groups. Please evaluate each collection of players.

The first group could be called the veterans. They are:
Alex Faedo
Matt Manning
Alex Lange


The second group are those players newly acquired, recent prospects and those with only a year or two under their belts. They are:
Mason Englert
Sean Guenther
Brenan Hanifee
Brant Hurter
Ty Madden
Bryan Sammons

Please make sure to complete every poll (2) on this page. Afterwards, you may leave your rationale in the comment section. Three sentences only please.

What grade would you give the group of 3 veteran relievers for the 2024 season?
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What grade would you give the group of 6 younger/newer relievers for the 2024 season?
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November 3 in Tigers and mlb history:

1918: The great Hall of Famer Bob Feller was born this day in Van Meter, IA.
His incredible 11 year run starting in 1938:
1938 - led MLB in K's
1939 - led MLB in K's
1940 - led MLB in K's
1941 - led MLB in K's
1942-1945 - Served in WWII
1946 - led MLB in K's
1947 - led MLB in K's
1948 - led MLB in K's
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1926: Ty Cobb resigns as Detroit Tigers manager after leading his team to a record of 79-75 and a sixth-place finish. Umpire and former Tigers infielder George Moriarty replaces him.
Moriarty is the first man to hold baseball's four principal jobs: player, umpire, scout and manager. Cobb will sign a playing contract with the Philadelphia Athletics and will bat .357 during the 1927 season.
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1928: Voters in Massachusetts approve Sunday baseball in Boston, provided that Braves Field is more than 1,000 feet from a church. This leaves Pennsylvania as the only state with no Sunday baseball in the major leagues.

1934: Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees won the American League Triple Crown after hitting .363 with 49 home runs and 165 RBI. Nevertheless, Detroit Tigers C Mickey Cochrane, who hit .320 with 2 home runs and 76 RBI, is named AL Most Valuable Player.
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1934: St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean, who posted a 30-7 record with 195 strikeouts and a 2.66 ERA, is chosen as National League MVP.
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1942: Boston Red Sox outfielder Ted Williams was the Triple Crown winner in the American League, but the Baseball Writers Association of America selects Joe Gordon as AL Most Valuable Player. Williams finished with a .356 average, 36 home runs and 137 RBI. Gordon of the New York Yankees, though he batted .322 with a .900 OPS, led the AL in strikeouts (95), most ground balls hit into double plays (22) and the most errors at second base (28).

1953: The baseball rules committee restores the 1939 sacrifice fly rule, which says a sac fly is not charged as a time at bat.

1953: MLB's rules committee formally ended the practice of fielders leaving their gloves on the field while their teams batted. Henceforth they would be required to carry their leather back to the dugout between innings.

1960: Vern Law, who finished 20-9 with 18 complete games for the National League champion Pittsburgh Pirates, is voted Cy Young Award winner. Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves finishes second.

1965: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax, who posted a 26-8 record, a 1.73 ERA, and a record-shattering 382 strikeouts, is named Cy Young Award winner by a unanimous vote and for the third time.

1967: Boston Red Sox pitcher Jim Lonborg, who was 22-9 with 246 strikeouts for the American League champions, is named the 1967 American League Cy Young Award winner.

1970: St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bob Gibson wins the National League Cy Young Award by a 118-51 margin over Gaylord Perry of the San Francisco Giants. Gibson posted a 23-7 record with 274 strikeouts and a 3.12 ERA.

1979: The American League and National League All-Star teams depart on an exhibition tour of Japan. The NL squad will take four of seven from its AL counterparts, but the teams will combine to split a pair of games with the Japanese All-Stars.

1981: Milwaukee Brewers reliever Rollie Fingers, with a 6-3 record, 28 saves and a 1.04 ERA, wins the 1981 American League Cy Young Award, collecting 22 of 28 possible first-place votes.

1991: Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell is named the National League Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Houston player to win the award. Bagwell hit .294 with a team-leading 15 home runs and 82 RBI. His 82 walks also led the Astros. Bagwell was picked in the fourth round of the 1989 amateur draft by the Boston Red Sox, then traded in the 1990 stretch drive for relief pitcher Larry Andersen.

1992: The New York Yankees make one of their best trades ever by acquiring outfielder Paul O'Neill from the Cincinnati Reds for OF Roberto Kelly. O'Neill will help the Yankees win World Championships in 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000.

1993: The Detroit Tigers signed Alan Trammell as a free agent.

2000: Willie Blair of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2001: In Game 6 of the World Series, the Diamondbacks get 21 hits in the first six innings against the Yankees to set a record for hits in a World Series game. The previous record of 20 was established by the New York Giants against the Yankees in Game 3 of the 1921 World Series, and St. Louis in Game 4 of the the 1946 World Series against the Red Sox. The Diamondbacks win, 15 - 2, forcing a decisive Game 7. Randy Johnson is the winning pitcher and Andy Pettitte the loser.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed John Ennis as a free agent.

2008: Erick Almonte of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Yorman Bazardo of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Kyle Farnsworth of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Casey Fossum of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Freddy Guzman of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Blaine Neal of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2008: Timo Perez of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2012: Collin Balester of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Chris Bootcheck of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Brooks Brown of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Brad Davis of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Danny Dorn of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Jerad Head of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: John Lindsey of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Zach Miner of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Niuman Romero of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2012: Zack Segovia of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2013: Brad Ausmus introduced as Tigers manager.

2014: Don Kelly of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2014: The Tigers hire former catcher Brad Ausmus as their new manager, in replacement of the recently retired Jim Leyland. It will be Ausmus's first managerial assignment at any level.

2015: Joe Nathan of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2016: In the first trade of the off-season, the Tigers send OF Cameron Maybin to the Angels in return for P Victor Alcantara.
2016: Erick Aybar of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2016: Casey McGehee of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2016: Jarrod Saltalamacchia of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2017: Alex Presley of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2019: The Major League awards season opens with the announcement of the Gold Glove winners, with 3B Nolan Arenado winning one for the 7th straight year in the NL, and LF Alex Gordon winning his 6th (non-consecutive) in the AL. In a strange quirk, both pitchers who win the award were traded to the other league during the season: Mike Leake in the AL and Zack Greinke in the NL.

2020: The winners of the Gold Gloves are announced and given the shortened season, this year's winners were determined solely by analytics, leading to some surprises, although there are also a number of familiar names, such as 3B Nolan Arenado, RF Mookie Betts and LF Alex Gordon, who has announced his retirement. Two rookies who had not played a game before this season, CF Luis Robert and 1B Evan White, are among the more surprising winners.

2021: In the first trade of the off-season, the Reds send C Tucker Barnhart, a two-time Gold Glove winner, to the Tigers in return for minor league 3B Nick Quintana.

2021: Derek Holland of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2021: Wily Peralta of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2021: Julio Teheran of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
2021: Jose Urena of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2022: The Detroit Tigers selected Sean Guenther off waivers from the Miami Marlins.

2022: Houston takes the advantage in the World Series by winning Game 5, 3 - 2, over Philadelphia. Justin Verlander finally wins a World Series start in his ninth attempt, giving up only one run, on a homer by Kyle Schwarber to lead off the bottom of the 1st, in five innings. Jeremy Pe?a puts the Astros ahead to stay with a homer against Noah Syndergaard in the 4th, and after the two teams trade runs in the 8th, Ryan Pressly records the final five outs for the save.

2023: Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Jim Walkup 1927.

Red Phillips 1934, 1936.

Larry Herndon 1982-1988, coach 1992-1998.

Mike Christopher 1995-1996.

Alex Wilson 2015-2018.

Tigers players who passed away:

John Eubank 1905-1907.

Jack Russell 1937.

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GRADING THE TIGERS: OVERALL ROSTER.
Totally Tigers

Now that the season – and the playoffs – are over, this is the perfect time to reflect upon the 2024 year and grade players, management and Front Office. We’re going to divide the roster down by position in order to foster careful reflection and comments. Every day you’ll be asked to evaluate a small group of Tigers.
In most of the forthcoming blogs, there will be multiple opportunities to vote so please cast a vote for every poll you see on this page.
You will not be asked to grade players who have been traded or those with a very small sample size. We are also not offering a letter grade of E for the reason that anyone playing that poorly would have been released or sent down to the minors.
As you consider each player, we ask that you look at their entire skill set, not just hitting. Consider defense, speed, the ability to call a game and clutch ability.
Consider that the slash line is a more valuable indicator instead of just batting average and that a player’s role and position in the lineup are also factors. That defensive range and defensive runs saved (DRS) are better gauges than fielding percentage. And that ERA and WHIP tell more about a pitcher than wins and losses.
To facilitate your grading, here is a handy link to the team’s stats: 2024 Detroit Tigers Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com

Today, let’s give the roster an overall grade. There are several ways to go about this.
You can average out all of the individual grades you assigned players in the previous polls. Or you can look at where the team ranks within MLB for pitching, relieving, defense and offense. Or you can compare this roster with the 2023 one and assign a grade based upon the level of improvement you’ve seen.
However you grade, remember that the focus is on the players only, not the manager, coaches or Front Office. After voting, you may leave your rationale in the comment section. Three sentences only please.

What grade would you give the overall roster for the 2024 season?
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