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Detroit Tigers Team Notes Over 3 Million Views!!! Thankyou!

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=25222107&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Miggy makes a great play. Miguel Cabrera makes a nice grab at third on a liner by Chris Parmelee for the final out of the sixth inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video...225651&c_id=mlb&topic_id=vtp_star_of_the_game
Webvideo Prince's 30th homer.
Prince Fielder puts the Tigers in front late with a two-run homer that bounces off the top of the wall in left field. Just a great webvideo, lots of emotion from Prince.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=25227751&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Jackson's leaping catch. Austin Jackson leaps to rob Denard Span with a nice grab in deep center field in the ninth inning.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=25227951&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Valverde gets mauer to ground out to first preserving the Tigers lead and win.

http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=25227767&c_id=mlb
Webvideo Sanchez's solid start.
Anibal Sanchez hurls 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball, striking out four in a no-decision against the Twins.

from the Tigers official site
 
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Tigers finish with three in kansascity - Porcello starts gm 1...
Tigers will see Chen, Hochevar and Mendoza...on air tom. at 7:45pm.

Of the 6,122 seasons in which a pitcher has thrown 185+ innings since 1901, Luke Hochevar has the 25th-worst ERA at 5.73
 
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Fielder belted his 30th HR today, marking his 6th straight season w/ 30+ HR. He is 19th player in club history w/ 30+ HR.
 
AL RSAA Runs Saved Above Average

LEADERS
1 Justin Verlander 41 *****
2 Chris Sale 34
3 Jake Peavy 30
4 David Price 29
5 Matt Harrison 28
6 Fernando Rodney 26
7 Jered Weaver 20
8 Nate Jones 18
T9 Scott Atchison 17
T9 Kelvin Herrera 17
T9 Hiroki Kuroda 17

WORST
1 Nick Blackburn -35
T2 Ricky Romero -33
T2 Ubaldo Jimenez -33
T4 Hector Noesi -29
T4 Josh Tomlin -29
6 Justin Masterson -26
T7 Ervin Santana -24
T7 Luke Hochevar -24
T9 Jake Arrieta -22
T9 Tyson Ross -22

TEAM TOTALS
1 Rays 100
2 White Sox 93
3 Orioles 79
4 Rangers 78
5 Tigers 59
6 A's 52
7 Yankees 27
8 Royals -9
9 Red Sox -13
10 Angels -39
11 Mariners -56
12 Blue Jays -87
13 Twins -95
14 Indians -147

TIGERS
Justin Verlander 41
Doug Fister 14
Brayan Villarreal 10
Max Scherzer 7
Al Alburquerque 6
Joaquin Benoit 5
Octavio Dotel 3
Duane Below 2
Jose Valverde 2
Drew Smyly 2
Luis Marte 2
Anibal Sanchez 2
Phil Coke 1
Darin Downs 1
Jose Ortega 0
Luke Putkonen -1
Thad Weber -2
Collin Balester -5
Adam Wilk -5
Jacob Turner -5
Daniel Schlereth -5
Casey Crosby -7
Rick Porcello -9

through September 29th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
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AL RCAA Runs Created Above Average

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 70
2 Miguel Cabrera 56 *****
3 Edwin Encarnacion 53
4 Prince Fielder 49 *****
T5 Adrian Beltre 40
T5 David Ortiz 40
T7 Josh Hamilton 37
T7 Robinson Cano 37
T9 Billy Butler 33
T9 Albert Pujols 33

WORST
1 J.J. Hardy -31
2 Alexei Ramirez -30
3 Robert Andino -29
4 Michael Young -25
5 Gordon Beckham -24
6 Yunel Escobar -23
7 Jeff Francoeur -22
8 Mike Aviles -21
T9 Dayan Viciedo -20
T9 Ryan Raburn -20

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 136
2 Yankees 99
3 Tigers 47
4 Rangers 40
5 A's 17
6 Rays -3
7 Indians -11
8 Mariners -19
9 Twins -37
10 Blue Jays -43
11 Royals -53
12 Red Sox -59
13 Orioles -85
14 White Sox -89

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 56
Prince Fielder 49
Austin Jackson 28
Andy Dirks 17
Quintin Berry 2
Avisail Garcia 0
Clete Thomas 0
Hernan Perez 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Alex Avila 0
Brad Eldred -1
Omir Santos -2
Brandon Inge -2
Matt Young -2
Gerald Laird -2
Danny Worth -3
Omar Infante -4
Jeff Baker -4
Don Kelly -7
Delmon Young -11
Brennan Boesch -15
Jhonny Peralta -16
Ramon Santiago -16
Ryan Raburn -20

through September 29th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL FRAA Fielding Runs Above Average

LEADERS
1 J.J. Hardy 25
2 Adrian Gonzalez 19
3 Gordon Beckham 18
4 Brett Lawrie 17
T5 Mike Moustakas 16
T5 Brendan Ryan 16
7 Alex Rios 15
T8 Salvador Perez 14
T8 Jarrod Dyson 14
T10 Alex Gordon 13
T10 Albert Pujols 13
T10 Adam Jones 13

WORST
T1 Derek Jeter -20
T1 Mark Reynolds -20
3 Alcides Escobar -19
4 Jeff Francoeur -17
T5 Jhonny Peralta -15
T5 Johnny Giavotella -15
7 Curtis Granderson -14
T8 Mark Trumbo -13
T8 Andy Dirks -13
T8 Colby Rasmus -13

TEAM TOTALS
1 White Sox 56
2 Blue Jays 44
3 Rays 37
4 Angels 25
5 Twins 23
6 Mariners 10
7 Red Sox 1
8 Royals -1
9 Indians -7
10 Orioles -8
11 Rangers -13
12 A's -25
13 Yankees -34
14 Tigers -78 ***

TIGERS
Quintin Berry 4
Matt Young 2
Brandon Inge 2
Bryan Holaday 0
Hernan Perez 0
Clete Thomas 0
Omar Infante 0
Brad Eldred 0
Don Kelly 0
Alex Avila -1
Ramon Santiago -1
Austin Jackson -2
Avisail Garcia -2
Omir Santos -2
Gerald Laird -2
Miguel Cabrera -2
Jeff Baker -2
Prince Fielder -4
Danny Worth -9
Delmon Young -9 ***
Ryan Raburn -10 ***
Brennan Boesch -12 ***
Andy Dirks -13 ***surprising
Jhonny Peralta -15 ***

through September 29th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
AL TRAA Total Runs Above Average -- RCAA plus/minus FRAA = TRAA

LEADERS
1 Mike Trout 75
2 Miguel Cabrera 54
3 Edwin Encarnacion 50
T4 Albert Pujols 46
T4 Robinson Cano 46
6 Prince Fielder 45
7 David Ortiz 39
8 Josh Willingham 38
9 Ben Zobrist 35
10 Shin-Soo Choo 34

WORST
1 Jeff Francoeur -39
2 Robert Andino -34
T3 Michael Young -31
T3 Jhonny Peralta -31 ***
5 Ryan Raburn -30 ***
6 Brennan Boesch -27 ***
T7 Mike Aviles -26
T7 Johnny Giavotella -26
9 Colby Rasmus -24
10 Mark Reynolds -23

TEAM TOTALS
1 Angels 161
2 Yankees 65
3 Rays 34
4 Rangers 27
5 Blue Jays 1
6 A's -8
7 Mariners -9
8 Twins -14
9 Indians -18
10 Tigers -31 *** moved up from last/next to last second half.
11 White Sox -33
12 Royals -54
13 Red Sox -58
14 Orioles -93

TIGERS
Miguel Cabrera 54
Prince Fielder 45
Austin Jackson 26
Quintin Berry 6
Andy Dirks 4
Brandon Inge 0
Hernan Perez 0
Bryan Holaday 0
Clete Thomas 0
Matt Young 0
Brad Eldred -1
Alex Avila -1
Avisail Garcia -2
Omir Santos -4
Omar Infante -4
Gerald Laird -4
Jeff Baker -6
Don Kelly -7
Danny Worth -12
Ramon Santiago -17
Delmon Young -20
Brennan Boesch -27
Ryan Raburn -30
Jhonny Peralta -31

through September 29th;
from leesininsatmreports
 
Tigers are 78-55 (.586) with Austin Jackson in the lineup in 2012. 8-18 without (.308).
 
October 1 in Tigers history:

1944 at Briggs Stadium: Last-place Washington beats Detroit 4-1, depriving the Tigers of a tie for the pennant with St. Louis.

1967 at Tiger Stadium: On the final day of the season, California defeats Detroit 8-5, in the second game of a doubleheader to dash the Tigers? hopes of tying Boston for the pennant.

1988 at Tiger Stadium: The Tigers hold their first Fan Appreciation Day.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Hal_Naragon
Hal Naragon coach 1967-1969.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jon_Warden
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wardejo01.shtml
Jon Warden 1968.

from baseball reference
 
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