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Jack Morris had 20 starts of 8+ IP, 3 or fewer hits.
McLain, Lolich tied with 19.
Today Justin Verlander picked up his 13th.

Verlander...
ERA last year: 2.40. This year: 2.43.
WHIP last year: 0.92. This year: 0.93.
JV won't finish 24-5, but he's exactly the same guy.
 
AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Justin Verlander 26
2 Chris Sale 25
T3 Robbie Ross 19
T3 Jered Weaver 19
T5 Matt Harrison 18
T5 Jake Peavy 18
T5 C.J. Wilson 18
8 Scott Atchison 14
T9 David Price 13
T9 Fernando Rodney 13

WORST
1 Nick Blackburn -29
2 Hector Noesi -25
3 Ervin Santana -23
4 Jake Arrieta -22
5 Tyson Ross -18
T6 Blake Beavan -17
T6 Jason Marquis -17
T6 Tommy Hunter -17
9 Ubaldo Jimenez -16
T10 Josh Tomlin -15
T10 Carl Pavano -15
T10 Bruce Chen -15
T10 Jonathan Sanchez -15

TEAM TOTALS
1 Rangers 65
2 Yankees 47
T3 A's 35
T3 White Sox 35
5 Tigers 27
6 Red Sox 23
7 Orioles 12
8 Angels 8
9 Rays 6
10 Royals -13
11 Blue Jays -30
12 Mariners -40
13 Indians -71
14 Twins -85

TIGERS
Justin Verlander 26
Brayan Villarreal 9
Joaquin Benoit 7
Duane Below 7
Phil Coke 6
Darin Downs 3
Octavio Dotel 2
Luis Marte 1
Jose Valverde 1
Jacob Turner 1
Jose Ortega 0
Drew Smyly -1
Doug Fister -1
Thad Weber -2
Rick Porcello -2
Luke Putkonen -3
Collin Balester -4
Adam Wilk -5
Daniel Schlereth -5
Max Scherzer -6
Casey Crosby -7

through July 14th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 40
2 David Ortiz 38
3 Edwin Encarnacion 32
4 Josh Hamilton 30
T5 Mark Trumbo 28
T5 Josh Willingham 28
7 Robinson Cano 26
T8 Miguel Cabrera 24
T8 Austin Jackson 24
10 Shin-Soo Choo 23

WORST
1 J.J. Hardy -21
2 Ryan Raburn -20
T3 Michael Young -17
T3 Alexei Ramirez -17
5 Yunel Escobar -16
6 Robert Andino -15
T7 Kurt Suzuki -14
T7 Brennan Boesch -14
T7 Brent Morel -14
T7 Cliff Pennington -14

TEAM TOTALS
T1 Angels 49
T1 Yankees 49
3 Indians 39
4 Rangers 20
5 Blue Jays 7
6 Tigers 6
7 Red Sox 5
8 Twins 2
9 White Sox -10
10 Rays -21
11 Royals -30
12 A's -33
13 Mariners -36
14 Orioles -68

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 24
Austin Jackson 24
Prince Fielder 16
Andy Dirks 9
Quintin Berry 8
Bryan Holaday 0
Gerald Laird 0
Clete Thomas 0
Hernan Perez 0
Brad Eldred -1
Alex Avila -1
Brandon Inge -2
Matt Young -2
Omir Santos -2
Jhonny Peralta -3
Danny Worth -5
Delmon Young -7
Don Kelly -7
Ramon Santiago -11
Brennan Boesch -14
Ryan Raburn -20

through July 14th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 Brett Lawrie 16
2 Josh Willingham 13
T3 Brendan Ryan 12
T3 Sean Rodriguez 12
5 Mike Moustakas 11
6 Howie Kendrick 10
7 Yunel Escobar 9
T8 Alex Gordon 8
T8 Alex Rios 8
T8 Eric Hosmer 8

WORST
1 Alcides Escobar -18
2 Brennan Boesch -15
3 Jeff Francoeur -13
4 Mark Trumbo -12
T5 Adrian Beltre -10
T5 Curtis Granderson -10
T5 Jhonny Peralta -10
T5 Yuniesky Betancourt -10
T5 Alex Rodriguez -10
T10 David Murphy -9
T10 Daniel Nava -9
T10 Colby Rasmus -9

TEAM TOTALS
1 Blue Jays 37
2 White Sox 27
3 Twins 17
4 Mariners 15
5 Indians 10
6 Rays 7
7 Angels 1
8 Red Sox -6
T9 Royals -8
T9 Orioles -8
11 Yankees -11
12 A's -12
13 Rangers -16
14 Tigers -57

TIGERS
Quintin Berry 2
Brandon Inge 2
Matt Young 2
Don Kelly 1
Hernan Perez 0
Miguel Cabrera 0
Brad Eldred 0
Andy Dirks 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Clete Thomas 0
Alex Avila -1
Omir Santos -2
Gerald Laird -3
Ramon Santiago -4
Prince Fielder -4
Austin Jackson -5
Danny Worth -6
Delmon Young -7
Ryan Raburn -7
Jhonny Peralta -10
Brennan Boesch -15

through July 14th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average - RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 43
2 Josh Willingham 41
3 David Ortiz 37
T4 Edwin Encarnacion 31
T4 Robinson Cano 31
6 Josh Hamilton 27
7 Shin-Soo Choo 26
8 Miguel Cabrera 24
9 Jose Bautista 22
10 Alex Rios 20

WORST
1 Brennan Boesch -29 *****
2 Ryan Raburn -27 *****
T3 Jeff Francoeur -23
T3 Michael Young -23
5 Yuniesky Betancourt -19
6 Robert Andino -17
T7 Endy Chavez -16
T7 Alexei Ramirez -16
T9 Mike Aviles -15
T9 Ramon Santiago -15 ***

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 50
2 Indians 49
3 Blue Jays 44
4 Yankees 38
5 Twins 19
6 White Sox 17
7 Rangers 4
8 Red Sox -1
9 Rays -14
10 Mariners -21
11 Royals -38
12 A's -45
13 Tigers -51
14 Orioles -76

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 24
Austin Jackson 19
Prince Fielder 12
Quintin Berry 10
Andy Dirks 9
Matt Young 0
Brandon Inge 0
Hernan Perez 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Clete Thomas 0
Brad Eldred -1
Alex Avila -2
Gerald Laird -3
Omir Santos -4
Don Kelly -6
Danny Worth -11
Jhonny Peralta -13
Delmon Young -14
Ramon Santiago -15
Ryan Raburn -27
Brennan Boesch -29

through July 14th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
July 16 in Tigers and mlb history:

1909: At Bennett Park, the Tigers and Senators play the longest scoreless game in American League history. Ed Summers pitches the complete game, holding the Nationals to seven hits, two walks (one intentional), while fanning 10. The Nationals' 30-year-old rookie, Bill "Dolly" Gray, allows only one hit before leaving with an injury after eight innings. He is replaced by Bob Groom. Gray will put another entry in the record books next month when he walks seven straight batters. The 0 - 0 contest is called after the 18th inning.

1914: The Tigers, minus Ty Cobb who is nursing a sore thumb, knock out rookie Babe Ruth in the 4th inning and trip the Red Sox, 5 - 2. It is Ruth's first loss.

1952 - Walt Dropo gets two more hits, giving him 15 in four games, which ties the American League record.

1961 - Detroit regains first place with two complete game victories from Phil Regan and Don Mossi. Homeruns by Al Kaline and Don Mossi in the 11 to 1 win over the Kansas City Athletics. Then in the second game, homeruns by Rocky Colavito and Norm Cash lead Detroit to an 8 - 3 win. The Tigers have a record of 58 and 31.

1975 - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn is reelected for a 7-year term.

1994: Detroit defeats Kansas City 13 - 7. Travis Fryman's grand slam powers the Tigers.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bill_Norman
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/normabi01.shtml
Bill Norman manager 1958-1959.

from baseball reference
 
The Dodgers and Tigers are among the most serious suitors for Cubs right-hander Ryan Dempster, Morosi reports. Ten teams have reportedly shown interest in Dempster.
mlbtraderumors
 
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