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MLB Network Top 40 Teams Countdown expansion era,
have the 1968 Tigers as the 7th best team All-Time.
and the 1984 Tigers are the 6th greatest team of All-Time.
there are 5 non title teams, I say there should be 6 with the 1961 Tigers.

Top 5:
5. 1986 mets
4. 1970 orioles
3. 1961 yankees
2. 1975 reds
1. 1998 yankees
 
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http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/news/...07&content_id=40573836&vkey=news_det&c_id=det
Dombrowski voices support for Peralta as shortstop.
from the Tigers official site

I hope and think that Jhonny will perform better @ SS and @ the plate next season b/c of his new off-season workouts, and b/c his ex-Tribe teammate VMart will return next season. I obviously don't know for certain, but Peralta (as well as the rest of the team) might have missed Victor's leadership and gregarious clubhouse presence.

But the Tigers obviously do not have anyone on the farm that is anywhere near ML ready to replace Peralta in '14, so they may need to make a trade or sign a FA instead, or esp. if Jhonny does not demonstrate that he is going to be capable of playing the position beyond or during next season.
 

I still remember reading an article in the Detroit News regarding Johnny Bench becoming the first 100K annual salaried in MLB history. Or maybe the first position player...not completely certain as 1969 was a looong time ago.

Anyway the article had a caricature of Bench's face superimposed on an Egyptian Sphinx...which is why I remember it and who could have predicted that these players' salaries would someday average over 3M? We both belonged to the wrong damned unions, KC/Ron...haha!!

When I was employed by a railroad for ~ a decade mid-70s-80s, I worked for about 5 years in their payroll/timekeeping department. The unions for the Engineers (B of LE) and the Brakemen/Conductors (UTU) made an excellent wage even back then, averaging nearly 90K annually for Engineers, and about 75K for Conductors.
 
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iirc DiMaggio and Ted Williams were the first to make $100 Thousand in salary,

also Babe Ruth making whatever it was way back 60 or 80 thousand and the people saying he made more than the President of the United States the Babe responded; "I had a better year than the President".
 
Reading all that on Peralta working out with Miguel is encouraging, hopefully it helps him hitting and fielding in his contract year.
and brings Tigers a year closer to check on and see how much closer their minor leaguers like Eugenio Suarez have improved, and if Dexter Machado can hit at least as good as Eddie Brinkman did, yikes...great glove/no stick.
 
December 8 in Tigers and mlb history:

1880 - At the annual National League meeting, the league rejects the Washington Nationals' bid for admission, electing Detroit instead, although there is no established club there. The Michigan city is chosen for geographic reasons, since its 1880 population (116,340) is smaller than both Washington's (147,293) and Cincinnati's (255,139), the city being replaced.

1881 - The National League adopts a few new playing rules: the 3-foot corridor along the first base line is adopted for the first time; runners can no longer be put out returning to their bases after a foul ball not caught; the fine for pitchers hitting batters with pitches is repealed; the "block ball" rule allowing runners to take as many bases as possible on balls going into the crowd, the fielding team being able to put them out only after returning the ball to the pitcher in his box, is also repealed.

1914: The National League votes to hold the 1915 player limit to 21 per team. They also create the disabled list (DL) which allows a player to be kept out of play for 10 days and another player substituted for him.

1916 - The National Commission fines 51 players $25 to $100 for performing in post-season exhibitions. Among the guilty: Babe Ruth, Jack Barry, Duffy Lewis, 10 other Red Sox players, and Ty Cobb.

1939: At the December meeting of both leagues in Cincinnati, Judge Landis votes against all amendments favorable to farm systems. The Rules committee, with an eye towards raising declining batting averages, votes to restore the sacrifice fly for 1940. Seven American League owners push through a new rule barring the American League champion from making any trades within the league. Clearly aimed at the Yankees, winners of the last four World Series, the National League owners decline to vote it for their league.

1941 - Yesterday's bombing of Pearl Harbor and America's sudden involvement in the war, changes the owners' plan at the American League meeting of shifting the Browns from St. Louis to Los Angeles.

1951 - The American League alters its restrictions on night games, adopting the National League's suspended game rule and lifting its ban on lights for Sunday games.

1959: American League President Joe Cronin reports that expansion plans are indefinite. Branch Rickey scores him for his indecisiveness.

1962 - Former major leaguers Frank Crosetti and Johnny Schulte bring suit to prevent any increase in pension benefits which fails to include players from different eras.

2008: The Detroit Tigers try to shore up a gap at catcher by acquiring Gerald Laird from the Texas Rangers. They give up two pitching prospects, Guillermo Moscoso and Carlos Melo.

2011: Also signing today is reliever Octavio Dotel, who agrees to terms with Detroit, his 13th major league team.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jack_Rowe
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/roweja01.shtml
Jack Rowe Detroit Wolverines 1886-1888.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ed_Brinkman
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brinked01.shtml
Ed Brinkman 1971-1974, coach 1979.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Robbie_Weinhardt
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/weinhro01.shtml
Robbie Weinhardt 2010-2011.

Tigers players and managers who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobby_Lowe
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lowebo01.shtml
http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/lowebo01.shtml
Bobby Lowe 1904-1907, manager 1904.

from baseball reference
 
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