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August 6 in Tigers and mlb history:

1912: Inspired in part by the Ty Cobb suspension and the Tigers' brief strike in May, the formation of a "Players Fraternity" is announced, headed by attorney and former player Dave Fultz. Leading players include Cobb, Christy Mathewson, Mickey Doolan, and Jake Daubert. The goals are to oppose contract violations, rowdyism, and anything that may "impair a player's ability."

1938: Mickey Cochrane is fired as Detroit manager.

1941 - Detroit P Al Benton collects two sacrifices in one inning, a major-league record.

1942 - An editorial in The Sporting News argues for segregation on the diamond. The column states that members of each race "prefer to draw their talents from their own ranks and both groups know their crowd psychology and do not care to run the risk of damaging their own game."

1947 - Can a pinch runner drive in a run? Skeeter Webb of the Tigers takes the paths for Fred Hutchinson against the Indians and scores. Detroit bats around, and Webb lifts a fly ball that scores a run in the 9-run 8th. Stubby Overmire wins 13 - 6, in the first of 2. Detroit sweeps, winning the nitecap 7 - 5 behind Hutchinson.

1951 - Lame duck Commissioner Happy Chandler testifies in front of the Senate committee, urging that baseball expand out of its eastern area. He adds that some owners see sport only as big business.

1952: The St. Louis Browns' Satchel Paige 46, beats Virgil Trucks 1 - 0 in 12 innings.

1981: The players approve a split-season format necessitated by the seven-week strike. The Yankees, A's, Phillies and Dodgers are declared the first-half champions and will be automatically qualified for the 1981 Postseason.

1984 - The Tigers and Red Sox split, with Detroit outslugging Boston in the opener 9 - 7, and Boston replying 10 - 2. Aurelio Lopez (8-0) wins the first game in relief as Chet Lemon and Lance Parrish each hit homers and drive in three runs.

1985 - As announced three weeks ago, the Players Association keep their word and go on strike. The second mid-season work stoppage in history will last only two days.

2001: The Hall of Fame Veterans Committee, comprised of five former players, five media members and five former executives, which was established in 1953, is to be replaced by a 90-member group made up of the members of the Hall of Fame (61), the recipients of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for writers (13), the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters (13) and current Veterans Committee members (3). The new committee will be able to elect players only once every two years and executives, umpires and managers only once every four years.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Clem_Labine
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/labincl01.shtml
Clem Labine 1960.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gomezal01.shtml
Alexis Gomez 2005-2006.

from baseball reference
 
@Tigers 10, Indians 8: Three runs down, two outs and none on in the 10th. The odds of a comeback win can only be expressed in scientific notation, but they get a lot better when the closer loses the plate and walks the #8 and 9 hitters. Chris Perez had just 8 walks in 39.1 IP this year and hadn?t walked 2 in a game since Opening Day, but his wildness set up his 3rd blown save in 32 tries.
Detroit tied it on a double by Austin Jackson and a single by Omar Infante, the 4th hit for each, then won it on Miguel Cabrera?s 27th HR, which also pushed him back into the MLB lead with 91 RBI.
Jackson also tripled twice, while Infante had a HR and a double, and each scored 3 Runs.
Another of the games that comprise the Max Scherzer enigma: 5 IP, 9 Ks, 1 walk, 10 hits, 4 Runs. He?s tied for the MLB lead with 160 Ks, averaging 11.3 SO/9 and 3.5 SO/BB, but his 4.72 ERA would tie the highest ever in a qualified season with at least 10 SO/9.
 
Tigers are 32-18 -- third-best record in baseball -- since Austin Jackson returned from DL June 9.

Tigers 2012 WAR values; Prince: 2.8, Verlander: 4.3, Cabrera: 4.5. AJackson 4.7.
If AJax keeps XBHing at this rate, he's an MVP candidate.
 
http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2012/08/inside_the_detroit_tigers_9.html
Inside the Detroit Tigers: Prince Fielder knocks in seven runs, scores six in span of four games.
from Mlive

Who's Hot, who's not, Pitching and Hitting lines of the week.
Analysis: The Tigers face the toughest seven-day stretch of the final two months of the season this week with seven games against the Yankees and Rangers. How will they stack up against the AL's top teams in October? We'll have to wait and see how they play in the postseason ... if they qualify. How do they stack up against the AL's top teams in August? Tigers fans are about to find out.
 
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