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AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 J.J. Hardy 22
T2 Adrian Gonzalez 18
T2 Adam Jones 18
T4 Mike Moustakas 17
T4 Alex Rios 17
6 Gordon Beckham 15
7 Brett Lawrie 14
T8 Salvador Perez 13
T8 Sean Rodriguez 13
T8 Brendan Ryan 13
T8 Alex Gordon 13

WORST
T1 Derek Jeter -19
T1 Jeff Francoeur -19
T1 Alcides Escobar -19
4 Mark Reynolds -17
T5 Mark Trumbo -14
T5 Curtis Granderson -14
T5 Brennan Boesch -14
8 Chris Carter -13
9 Trevor Plouffe -12
T10 Johnny Giavotella -11
T10 Jemile Weeks -11
T10 Wilson Betemit -11
T10 Adrian Beltre -11

TEAM TOTALS
1 Blue Jays 52
2 White Sox 45
3 Rays 30
4 Twins 17
5 Angels 8
6 Royals 7
7 Mariners 5
T8 Indians -6
T8 Red Sox -6
T10 Rangers -7
T10 Orioles -7
12 Yankees -23
13 A's -38
14 Tigers -72

TIGERS
Matt Young 2
Brandon Inge 2
Omar Infante 1
Quintin Berry 1
Clete Thomas 0
Brad Eldred 0
Avisail Garcia 0
Don Kelly 0
Hernan Perez 0
Gerald Laird 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Ramon Santiago -1
Alex Avila -1
Omir Santos -2
Austin Jackson -2
Miguel Cabrera -3
Jeff Baker -3
Prince Fielder -4
Danny Worth -9
Delmon Young -9
Jhonny Peralta -10
Andy Dirks -10
Ryan Raburn -10
Brennan Boesch -14

through September 8th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 68
2 Edwin Encarnacion 44
T3 Albert Pujols 43
T3 Miguel Cabrera 43
T5 Josh Willingham 40
T5 Robinson Cano 40
7 Prince Fielder 39
8 David Ortiz 37
9 Adam Jones 34
10 Shin-Soo Choo 30

WORST
1 Jeff Francoeur -44
2 Michael Young -35
3 Ryan Raburn -31
4 Brennan Boesch -30
T5 Robert Andino -25
T5 Jemile Weeks -25
7 Mike Aviles -23
8 Justin Smoak -22
9 Alcides Escobar -21
T10 Brayan Pena -20
T10 Yuniesky Betancourt -20

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 132
2 Yankees 52
3 Rangers 32
4 Blue Jays 16
5 Rays 15
6 White Sox 2
7 Twins -3
8 Mariners -20
9 Indians -26
10 A's -31
11 Tigers -36
12 Royals -48
13 Red Sox -49
14 Orioles -82

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 43
Prince Fielder 39
Austin Jackson 25
Quintin Berry 3
Andy Dirks 3
Avisail Garcia 1
Clete Thomas 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Brandon Inge 0
Hernan Perez 0
Matt Young 0
Brad Eldred -1
Alex Avila -2
Gerald Laird -2
Omar Infante -3
Omir Santos -4
Jeff Baker -7
Don Kelly -9
Danny Worth -12
Ramon Santiago -15
Delmon Young -15
Jhonny Peralta -19
Brennan Boesch -30
Ryan Raburn -31

through September 8th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
The Tigers are 17-24 in one-run games this year. Their worst record ever was 12-27 in 2004.

The Tigers first World Champion in 1935 went 19-27 in one run games.

http://www.detroittigertales.com/2012/09/one-run-losses-continue-to-plague-tigers.html
One-Run Losses Continue to Plague Tigers.
from DetroitTigerTales

The Tigers best record in games determined by one-run was 25-11 by the legendary 1984 team. Most other winning Tigers teams had similar success including 1909 (26-15), 1934 (26-18),
1968 (35-23) and 1987 (26-16).
 
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September 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1908: Detroit takes its 2nd straight extra-inning game from the White Sox, 6 - 5, in 11 innings, and the Naps beat the Browns, 5 - 2. The American League race leaves Detroit 75-52, Chicago 72-57, St. Louis 71-57.

1960 - In Detroit, Mickey Mantle unloads a cannon shot for three runs in the 6th inning, the ball clearing the RF roof and landing in the Brooks Lumber Yard across Trumbull Avenue. New York pins a 5 - 1 loss on Paul Foytack that moves them a half game in first place ahead of Baltimore, losers today.
In June, 1985, Mantle's blow will retroactively be measured at 643 feet, and will be listed in The Guinness Book of World Records at that distance.

1962: Against Hank Aguirre, Mickey Mantle clouts a 4th-inning home run, the 400th of his career to tie the game 1 - 1. The Yanks score two in the 9th off Aguirre to beat Detroit 3 - 1.

1999: Umpires opposed to union chief Richie Phillips announce plans to form a new union and seek certification to represent all umpires.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/robbibr01.shtml
Bruce Robbins 1979-1980.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Roy_Johnson_(johnsro02)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/johnsro02.shtml
Roy Johnson 1929-1932.

from baseball reference
 
http://www.freep.com/article/201209...-Tigers-bats?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Detroit Tigers
Rick Porcello stellar, but getting no support from Tigers' bats.
from the freep

Porcello in the game he has pitched 22 2/3 innings in those four starts.
According to Dave Smith of Retrosheet.org, Porcello is the fifth big-league pitcher this season to go at least four straight starts without having a run scored for him while he was in the games.
 
The moment we've all been waiting for: Tickets for the Tigers' potential postseason games go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m.

That moment when fans lay down even more cash, despite anger.

I hate this team, fire and DFA everyone." Followed by "Two please, upper deck."

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120910&content_id=38194412&vkey=pr_det&c_id=det
Tickets for potential 2012 postseason games go on sale Thursday, September 13.
For Individual Tickets to Wild Card, ALDS Home Games call 866-66-Tiger or visit Tigers.com
Press Release from the Tigers official site
 
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