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Do the Detroit Tigers have the top farm system in MLB? 30 minutes.
Chris and Rogelio debate the recent article on USA today on the Detroit Tigers farm system being the number one farm system in baseball and how far has it come since lists started becoming a part of the baseball lexicon, starting with Baseball America in 1984.
 
December 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1913: The Sporting News reports that 15 men died from baseball injuries during the 1913 season, according to a list compiled by J.R. Vickery of Chicago. The only name given is that of J. Whetstone of New Orleans, who suffered "a broken spine sustained in sliding to a base"; all other fatalities were the result of foul tips or pitched balls. The list "does not include a major league player or even a minor league athlete of sufficient experience to be widely known.

1919: The New York Times looks back at the year's batting stats with this stop-the-presses headline: "Ty Cobb And Ruth Excel In Batting".
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1923: John A. Hillerich is issued Patent number 716,541 which devises a method of hardening the surface of a bat.

1953: Junior Gilliam of the Brooklyn Dodgers is named National League Rookie of the Year. Gilliam, who led the National League with 17 triples, beats out Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Harvey Haddix.

1958: The Philadelphia Phillies traded Jim Golden, Rip Repulski and Gene Snyder to the Los Angeles Dodgers for George 'Sparky' Anderson.
Anderson won't do much as a player, but will win three World Championships as a manager.

1975: Arbitrator Peter Seitz declares Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally free agents. Both pitchers sat out the option years of their contracts in the hopes they would become free to sign with any team.
Messersmith will sign with the Dodgers, while McNally, who announced his retirement in June, will not return.
Seitz's decision will lead to an agreement with the owners whereby all players will become eligible for free agency after six seasons.

1983: The Detroit Tigers signed Doug Bair as a free agent.

1984: The Detroit Tigers signed Johnny Grubb as a free agent.

1991: The Detroit Tigers signed Shannon Penn as a free agent.

1994: With negotiations to resolve the strike at a standstill, Major League owners unilaterally implement a salary cap and revenue sharing on striking players.

1994: Junior Felix of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
1994: Mike Gardiner of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
1994: Gene Harris of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
1994: Chad Kreuter of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2008: The Detroit Tigers signed Yurendell de Caster as a free agent.

2011: A U.S. District Court judge in Delaware deals a blow to Fox Sports in its quest to maintain an exclusive hold on broadcast rights for the Los Angeles Dodgers for another year. Judge Leonard Stark states that he will likely overturn a lower court ruling that authorized this provision, because the team's bankrupt status does not allow it to conclude deals that affect the long term, since the team is to be sold by April 30, 2012.
The deal would have prevented the new Dodgers' owners from approaching competitors to bid for the broadcast rights before November 30th and would have given Fox the right of first refusal on any deal.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Josh Wilson as a free agent.

2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Alberto Gonzalez as a free agent.
2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Logan Kensing as a free agent.
2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Jordany Valdespin as a free agent.

2016: The Detroit Tigers signed Alex Avila as a free agent.

2020: The Detroit Tigers signed Dustin Garneau as a free agent.
2020: The Detroit Tigers signed Jose Urena as a free agent.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Andrew Knapp as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers selected Zach Logue off waivers from the Oakland Athletics.

Detroit Tigers and Detroit Stars players and coaches birthdays:

Frank Owen 1901.

Doc Gessler 1903.

Bruce Petway Detroit Stars Negro League 1919-1925.

Al Cicotte 1958.

Jerry Manuel 1975-1976.

Cody Ross 2003.

Victor Martinez 2011-2018.

Chris Fetter pitching coach 2021-present.

Tigers players who passed away:

Erve Beck 1902.

George Bullard 1954.

Baseball Reference
 
MONDAY MUSINGS.
Totally Tigers

Today, it’s about quick hits – bits of news that catch my radar during the week as well as connecting the dots re ongoing stories. Even the quirky.
So let’s get to it! Here are the most interesting topics that hit my radar over the past week………..
 
December 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Cleveland Naps traded Red Donahue to the Detroit Tigers for Happy Townsend.

1927: The St. Louis Browns traded a player to be named later, Harry Rice, Elam Vangilder and a player to be named to the Detroit Tigers for Lu Blue and Heinie Manush. The St. Louis Browns sent Chick Galloway (December 24, 1927) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

1949: Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander is found lying unconscious in an alley in Hollywood, CA. The great Old Pete, who was elected to the HOF in 1938, is suffering from epilepsy and is missing one of his ears. He will die from liver disease less than a year later.

1967: While skiing at Lake Tahoe, Boston Red Sox pitcher Jim Lonborg tears the ligaments in his left knee. Lonborg, who posted a 22-9 record with 246 strikeouts and a 3.49 ERA and received the Cy Young Award, will pitch 12 more seasons in the major leagues, but will not again reach double digits in wins until 1971.

1969: In a letter to Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, traded St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood states his refusal to report to the Philadelphia Phillies citing he is not a piece of property to be sold. The MLB Players Association announces it supports Flood's suit against baseball and will pay his legal fees.

1974: St. Louis Cardinals speedster Lou Brock is named Sportsman of the Year by The Sporting News. He finishes ahead of such sports luminaries as tennis great Jimmy Connors, golfer Johnny Miller, and Dodgers ironman reliever Mike Marshall.

1990: The Montreal Expos trade longtime leadoff man Tim Raines to the Chicago White Sox for OF Ivan Calder?n and P Barry Jones. In 12 seasons with the Expos, the future hall of famer Raines batted .301 and stole 634 bases, the most in franchise history.

1995: The Detroit Sunday Journal reports the Tigers are spending maintenance funds on pizza pans while reducing repairs at Tiger Stadium.
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2002: In a deal which prompts a Boston Red Sox official to call the New York Yankees an "evil empire", Cuban defector Jose Contreras agrees to terms on a four-year contract with New York. Contreras, who was considered the top pitcher on Cuba's national team, was declared a free agent after gaining residency in Nicaragua.

2013: The Detroit Tigers signed Kevin Russo as a free agent.

2013: Fans enjoy skating at Comerica Park as part of the Hockey town Winter Festival.
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2022: Only days after a physical exam turned up an issue that voided Carlos Correa's $350 million with the Giants, the exam performed on behalf of the Mets, who swooped in when the Giants deal fell apart and offered him $315 million, turns up a similar issue. The concerns appear to stem from an ankle injury Correa sustained while playing in the minor leagues in 2014.

Tigers players birthdays:

Ed McCreery 1914.

Larry Foster 1963.

Matt Ginter 2005.

Andrew Romine 2014-2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

Joe Cobb 1918.

Baseball Reference
 
HOLLY HAPPY DAYS!
Totally Tigers


Happy Holidays (or Happy Holly Daze as we say around here) to all of our dear readers! Tomorrow, both Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day with Kwanzaa on the 26th.
No matter which holiday you celebrate, we send our very best wishes to all during this special time.
And every one of you who read TT‘s blogs are the gifts that keep on giving for us. It doesn’t matter if you comment regularly, sporadically or lurk silently in the background, TT loves you all and appreciates your loyalty. We look forward to keeping this blog fresh throughout 2025 and writing about even better advancements of our beloved team.
Here’s hoping that your holidays are merry and bright. We’re giving everyone a couple days off to enjoy this time of the year. We’ll be back on Friday with an all-new blog.
During this time (and with huge apologies to Clement Clarke Moore), may we dream that:

(sic) ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through Comerica Park
Front Office execs were stirring, building a roster that not yet included Max Clark.
In hopes that top prospects will soon would be there;
And extend Tarik Skubal because they really, really care
.
The fans were nestled all snug in their beds;
While visions of new infielders danced in their heads.
 
The new CBA between MLB and the umpires' association, which is expected to be ratified next month, would give MLB flexibility in implementing the use of the electronic strike zone in the future. When that might take place, or in what form (a challenge system has been studied) has not been determined.
 
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