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Boxscore.

Astros 5 - Tigers 2: Another early lead squandered.
Once again, the Tigers scratched out an early lead but did nothing but bleed out the rest of the way to lose Game 1.
BYBTB

Tigers fall to .500 in City Connect uniform debut, lose 5-2 to Astros.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers fall to .500 for first time with 5-2 loss to Astros in new uniforms.
Freep

Tigers drop to .500 mark after losing another lead late.
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May 11 in Tigers and mlb history:

1831: John Trumbull dies in Detroit. Namesake of Trumbull Ave.
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1791: Pittsfield, Massachusetts city officials release a document, believe is the earliest written reference to baseball. The bylaw to protect the windows of the town's new meeting house prohibited anyone from playing baseball within 80 yards of the building.
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1903: Charlie Gehringer born in Fowlerville, Michigan. Hall of Famer played 19 seasons, all with the Tigers.

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1904: Cy Young's 23-inning no-hit string ends. The streak included two innings on April 25th, six on April 30th, a perfect game against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 5th, and six innings today.

1919: Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators pitches 12 scoreless innings in a duel with Jack Quinn of the New York Yankees at the Polo Grounds. Johnson allows only two hits and retires 28 batters in a row.
Future football star George Halas, batting leadoff for the Yankees, goes 0 for 5, striking out twice.

1924: Moses Fleetwood Walker, credited as the first black to play professional baseball at the major league level, dies in Cleveland, Ohio, at the age of 67. Walker made his historic debut in 1884, when he played in 42 games for the Toledo Blue Stockings of the American Association.

1930: The Detroit Stars win both games of a doubleheader to open Hamtramck Stadium. Ty Cobb throws out the first pitch as part of the dedication ceremonies for the new stadium.
That year, thanks in large part to the heroics of center fielder Norman "Turkey" Stearnes, the Stars won the Negro National League second-half title, only to lose the championship in a grueling seven-game series against the St. Louis Stars.

1941: The Detroit Tigers released Dick Bartell.

1941: Legendary pitcher Satchel Paige warms up for the New York Black Yankees before a Negro National League game at Yankee Stadium! Fellow pitching legend Grover Cleveland Alexander observes from the mound.
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1950: Connecticut Senator Abe Ribicoff introduces legislation for the observance of a National Baseball Day.

1950: A train strike forces many teams to fly to their next scheduled games. Travelling by air is still a rarity in the major leagues at this time.

1955: Ernie Banks hits a grand slam - the first of five on the year - to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 10 - 8 victory that snaps the Brooklyn Dodgers' 11-game winning streak.

1955: The Kansas City Athletics purchased Ray Herbert from the Detroit Tigers.

1956: The Detroit Tigers signed Walt Masterson as a free agent.

1963: Sandy Koufax pitches the second of four career no-hitters to help the Los Angeles Dodgers beat San Francisco, 8 - 0.
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1968: Bill Freehan goes 3-for-5 with a home run and a double as the Tigers pound the Senators 12-2.
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1971: The Milwaukee Brewers traded John Gelnar and Jose Herrera to the Detroit Tigers for Jim Hannan.

1972: Tom Seaver wins his 100th game in a 2 - 1 New York Mets victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Mets also acquire veteran outfielder Willie Mays from the San Francisco Giants for pitcher Charlie Williams and $50,000.

1984: The Detroit Tigers improve their record to 26-4 with an 8 - 2 victory over the California Angels and establish a new record for the best 30-game start in major league history, eclipsing the 25-5 mark set by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955.
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1990: Dave Winfield rejects a trade that would have sent him from the New York Yankees to the California Angels in exchange for pitcher Mike Witt. A no-trade clause in Winfield's contract gives him the right to turn down the deal. Five days later, Winfield will reach an agreement with the Yankees and give his permission for the trade to take place.

1994: The San Diego Padres traded Gene Harris to the Detroit Tigers for Scott Livingstone and Jorge Velandia.

1999: For the first time in the 20th century, two starting pitchers in major league baseball share the same name as the Colorado Rockies' lefthander Bobby M. Jones faces right hander Bobby J. Jones and the New York Mets at Coors Field. B.M. defeats B.J. and the Mets, 8 - 5.

2004: In Massachusetts, Pittsfield city officials and historians release a bylaw dating back to 1791 which they believe is the earliest written reference to baseball. The 213-year-old document, used to protect the windows in the town's new meeting house by prohibiting anyone from playing baseball within 80 yards of the building, was uncovered by baseball historian John Thorn while doing research on the origins of baseball.

2007: Carlos Guillen hits a bases-loaded triple and a 2-run home run in the Tigers' 7-3 win in Minnesota.
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2009: The Detroit Tigers released Nick Regilio.

2011: The Detroit Tigers released Clay Timpner.

2011: Tim Wakefield takes the mound for the Red Sox at age 44 years and 282 days. He breaks Deacon McGuire's record as the oldest performer in Boston Red Sox history - McGuire was 44 years and 280 days old on August 24, 1908, his last game for the franchise.

2012: Brandon Inge drives in four runs as the A's romp past the Tigers, 11 - 4. Detroit released Inge earlier this season, but he is now on a tear, becoming the first major leaguer since Lou Gehrig in 1931 to drive in four or more runs four times in a five-game span.

2016: Max Scherzer ties the major league record by striking out 20 batters in a nine-inning game against his former team as the Nationals defeat the Tigers, 3 - 2.
He now shares the mark with Roger Clemens, Kerry Wood and Randy Johnson. Scherzer does not issue a single walk in the game.

2019: The Detroit Tigers purchased Tim Adleman from Long Island (Atlantic).

2020: Major League Baseball owners agree on a tentative plan to resume the season that has been put on hold since spring training was shut down in early March by the coronavirus pandemic. Training would resume in June and an 82-game season would start on July 1-4, with games played in home ballparks, but without spectators. Teams would play games only against divisional opponents, or teams from the corresponding division in the other league, and the postseason would be expanded to 14 teams from the current 10. Rosters would be expanded to 30 players, with an additional 22-man taxi squad available as replacements in the absence of minor league games. Owners insist that the Players Association will need to accept that salaries will be based on total revenues for the plan to go ahead, something that is unlikely to be acceptable, however.

2021: The Oakland Athletics receive permission from MLB to start exploring relocation options, as their most recent attempt to come to an agreement with local authorities on replacing the outdated Oakland Coliseum, has gone nowhere.

Tigers players, announcers, and executives birthdays:

1888: Ty Tyson Tigers broadcaster 1927-1953.

Charlie Gehringer 1924-1942, General Manager 1952-1953, vice president mid 1950's.

Rip Sewell 1932.

Walt Terrell 1985-1988, 1990-1992.

Billy Bean 1987-1989.

Mark Huismann 1988.

Francisco Cordero 1999.

Tigers players who passed away:

Suds Sutherland 1921.

Johnny Bero 1948.

Ben Taylor 1952.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers debuted their new City Connect uniforms last night.
One of the biggest differences is the hat. While still navy blue with white lettering, the Olde English D is nowhere to be found. Instead, “Detroit” in a more modern font can be seen.
See this tweet to look at it more closely. (Click on the link.)

What are the chances that you would wear this hat?
Is it a nice change from the old traditional hat that you may want to mix it up a bit? Would you keep both hats in your rotation?
Is change a good thing?
Or is it sacrilege to wear the new hat?

Will you be wearing the new Detroit Tigers cap?

1. The new hat will become my go-to cap for this year..

2. I'll wear both the old and new hats.

3. Only the Olde English D will touch my head.

VOTE
 
Tonight's Random Tigers Trivia for “Who Wore it Longest?” #'s 21-30:
#21 P. Foytack (9 years)
#22 V. Trucks (10)
#23 W. Horton (14)
#24 M. Cabrera (16)
#25 N. Cash (15)
#26 G. Brown (13)
#27 J. Outlaw (7)
#28 C. Granderson (5)
#29 M. Lolich (13)
#30 M. Ordonez (7)
 
Tigers Place Kenta Maeda On 15-Day Injured List.
MLBTR

Kenta Maeda to the 15-day IL with an illness, Akil Baddoo recalled from Toledo.
Matt Manning was also scratched from his Saturday start for the Mud Hens as he’ll presumably take Maeda’s spot.
BYBTB

Tigers put Kenta Maeda on IL, call up Akil Baddoo; Matt Manning to start Monday.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers to promote Matt Manning to start Monday vs. Marlins, replacing Kenta Maeda. Several players and coaches with a viral illness
Freep

Detroit Tigers' Kenta Maeda (illness) lands on injured list, will miss at least two starts.
Freep

Tigers place Kenta Maeda on injured list, bring up outfielder from Toledo.
Mlive
 

Motor City Metrics Tigers Podcast: Are the Tigers rolling down a hill? 86n minutes.
The guys recap the recent road trip, the latest hot take theater involving FM radio and previewing the series with the Houston Astros and Miami Marlins.
 
Skubal sizzles with 100 mph heat as Tigers roll past Astros.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Videos of the Tigers win over the Astros.

Tigers 8 - Astros 2: A grand victory.
Kerry Carpenter and Tarik Skubal both had incredible nights.
BYBTB

Tigers ride Tarik Skubal, seven-run second inning past Astros.
Detnews

Mark Canha, Kerry Carpenter power Detroit Tigers to 8-2 win over Houston Astros.
Freep

Tigers hit 3 homers, pound Astros to win 20th game of season.
Mlive
 
May 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1910: Chief Bender of the Philadelphia Athletics pitches a 4 - 0 no-hitter against the Cleveland Naps. Bender, who misses a perfect game by issuing a walk, will compile a 23-5 record during the season.

1915: Using just 67 pitches, Red Faber of the Chicago White Sox throws a complete game victory, beating the Washington Senators on three hits, 4 - 1.

1925: The one and only Hall of Famer Yogi Berra was born this day in St. Louis Mo. Yogi would set records for catchers for games homeruns RBI and was a 3 time MVP. Managed the Yankees and the Mets. Voted into the Hall of Fame in 1972.
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1926: Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators records his 400th win when he defeats the St. Louis Browns, 7 - 4, to reach the rarely-achieved milestone.

1932: Carey Selph of the Chicago White Sox collects his ninth strikeout of the season. But it won't happen again. Selph will go another 89 games without striking out, to set a major league record, hitting .283 in 396 at-bats in his second and last season.
Selph's record will last until 1958, when Nellie Fox sets a new mark with 98 consecutive games whitout striking out.

1935: The Chicago White Sox purchased Carl Fischer from the Detroit Tigers.

1941: After five years of being called the Bees, the National League franchise in Boston is once again known as the Braves.

1942: The Detroit Tigers purchased Johnny Welaj from the New York Yankees.

1948: Tigers outfielder Doc Cramer, plays in his last game.

1954: The Detroit Tigers returned Dick Donovan to the Milwaukee Braves following previous purchase.

1955: Toothpick Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs becomes the first black pitcher in major league history to throw a no-hitter and he does it in the hardest way. In the 9th inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Jones walks the bases full and then strikes out Dick Groat, Roberto Clemente and Frank Thomas in a row to preserve his 4 - 0 victory.

1956: Carl Erskine of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitches a 3 - 0 no-hitter against the New York Giants. Erskine strikes out three and walks two. His masterpiece at Ebbets Field is the second no-hitter of his career. His first came in 1952 against the Chicago Cubs.

1958: The Detroit Tigers selected George Susce off waivers from the Boston Red Sox.

1958: Willie Mays hits the first grand slam in the history of the San Francisco Giants. Mays also belts another home run in a 12 - 3 victory over the rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The Giants moved from New York to San Francisco prior to the season.

1959: The Detroit Tigers released Herm Wehmeier.

1959: At Yankee Stadium, Yogi Berra commits an error as his errorless streak of 148 games for a catcher comes to an end in a New York 7 - 6 loss to Cleveland.

1961: In Yankee Stadium, Rocky Colavito sees his dad in an altercation in the stands and jumps in to defend him.
He's ejected but defiant, telling reporters, What would you do if you saw someone belting your 60-year-old father?

1961: Pitcher Frank "Yankee Killer" Lary hits a game-winning home run in the top of the 9th at Yankee Stadium Tigers win 4 - 3.

1963: Tigers star lefthander Mickey Lolich makes his big league debut, strikes out 3 in 2 innings of relief.
Mickey will win 207 games in 13 seasons wearing the old English D, and lead the league in many pitching categories.
Lolich was the all-time American League leader in strikeouts by a lefthanded pitcher with 2679, but was passed by C.C. Sabathia in 2017.

1964: Mickey Lolich pitches a 3-hitter in the Tigers' 3-2 win over the Yankees.
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1967: When Tiger star Al Kaline tries to steal second against the red sox, catcher Bob Tillman throws but hits relief pitcher John Wyatt in the back of the head.
Yours truly was watching this game on a Friday and lmao.

1969: Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals becomes the seventh pitcher in National League history to strike out the side on nine pitches. Gibson enjoys his feat against the Los Angeles Dodgers, as part of a 6 - 2 win for St. Louis.

1970: Ernie Banks hits his 500th career home run off Pat Jarvis in the Cubs' 4 - 3 victory over Atlanta at Wrigley Field. It is also his 1,600th career RBI. The ball, after it bounces back onto the field, is retrieved by Braves left fielder Rico Carty, who gives it to Banks.
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1971: Heinie Manush dies in Sarasota, Florida, at the age of 69. Manush won the American League batting championship in 1926, and twice led the league in hits. A lifetime .330 hitter, Manush gained induction to the Hall of Fame in 1964.

1980: The Detroit Tigers sent Jack Billingham to the Boston Red Sox as part of a conditional deal.

1984: The Tigers lose to the Angels 4-2 to fall to 26-5. Chet Lemon accounts for both Tiger runs, scoring on an error and bringing home Barbaro Garbey on an RBI single. Tigers suffer their 5th loss in their first 31 games.

1987: Darnell Coles hits a home run and a double in the Tigers' 15-2 win over the Angels at Tiger Stadium.
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1993: Mike Munoz of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

1994: The New York Mets selected Shawn Hare off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1999: The Detroit Tigers released Mel Rojas.

2000: Boston Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez, who posted 17 strikeouts in his last start on May 6th against Tampa Bay, strikes out 15 in a 9 - 0 shutout over the Orioles, to tie an American League record set by the Indians' Luis Tiant in 1968 for most strikeouts over two games.

2001: Major League Baseball is ordered by arbitrator Alan Symonette to reinstate nine of the 22 "resigning" umpires let go two years before, and to grant back-pay for the time missed. The order also states that veteran umpires Frank Pulliand Terry Tata do not need to retire after the season, as previously planned.

2001: A.J. Burnett pitches an unlikely no-hitter, overcoming nine bases on balls to lead the Marlins over San Diego, 3 - 0.

2003: The Detroit Tigers signed Freddy Dolsi as an amateur free agent.

2004: In one of the most remarkable at-bats in major league history, Alex Cora fouls off 14 consecutive pitches and then hits the 18th pitch over the right field fence for a two-run home run off Cubs pitcher Matt Clement. The homer extends Los Angeles's lead to 4 - 0. The Dodger Stadium crowd cheers each foul ball as the total starts to be displayed on the scoreboard.

2015: Tigers beat the Twins 2-1 on a walk-off RBI single by Ian Kinsler in the 10th inning.

2016: The Red Sox's bats are red hot as they score 11 or more runs for the fourth straight game in defeating Houston, 11 - 1. They are the first team to score in double figures in four straight games since 2007, and by also collecting 14 or more hits in all four games, match a feat last performed by the 1930 Philadelphia Athletics.
Jackie Bradley extends his hitting streak to 18 games, longest in the majors so far this year. Boston has now won 14 of its last 18 games.

2019: The Detroit Tigers purchased Tim Adleman from Long Island (Atlantic).

2022: It's a game for lovers of the three true outcomes at Guaranteed Rate Field, as Dylan Cease starts the game for the White Sox by recording 11 strikeouts in 4 innings against the Yankees. But he also gives up two walks and six hits, five of them for extra bases, including a pair of homers by Giancarlo Stanton, and departs trailing, 6-3. The Sox manage to tie the game at 7-all in the 7th, thanks to a three-run homer by Yoan Moncada, but the Yanks come back with 7 runs in the top of the 8th against Joe Kelly and Tanner Banks, with Aaron Judge and Josh Donaldson both contributing homers. In all, the Yankees walk 7 times and strike out 14 times, in addition to the four long balls.

Tigers players birthdays:

Joe Dugan 1931.

Dixie Parsons 1939, 1942-1943.

Archie McKain 1939-1941.

Hank Borowy 1950-1951.

Tom Timmermann 1969-1973.

Lou Whitaker 1977-1995.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ed Summers 1908-1912.

Heinie Manush 1923-1927.

Baseball Reference
 
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OPEN MIKE.
Totally Tigers

Happy Mother’s Day!
On this holiday, we welcome readers to share their thoughts about the Tigers or baseball in general. Your observations, comments and questions. Extra credit to those who create topics or questions that generate thoughtful dialog threads.

For this day only, a maximum of 6 sentences please.

Oh, and make sure to tell your mom, wife or significant other how much you care today. We love those words more than we love buying really nice shoes….
 
Detroit Tigers news: Matt Manning on his way back to MLB with Kenta Maeda hitting IL.
Triple-A Toledo starter Matt Manning was again the player the Tigers called on when they needed a little extra help in the rotation.
MCBTB
 
Fangraphs David Laurila ran a Twitter poll earlier this week asking if the new Detroit Tigers City Connect uniforms are good, bad, or neither good nor bad. A total of 648 votes were cast, and while the consensus wasn’t as negative as I suspected it would be, it was nonetheless far from positive. Just 24.2% had a favorable opinion, while 41.8% were neutral and 34% offered a thumbs down. That a majority landed in the “meh” category is maybe most-telling. We’ve more or less reached the point where fans are resigned to seeing these nontraditional products — only a smattering of which have truly been embraced by their respective fanbases — on an annual basis. Whatever.
 
Tigers hope Torkelson's first HR brings power surge.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Astros 9 - Tigers 3: Must-See Justin Verlander in the house.
It was close for a while, but the Tigers’ bullpen made this one a laugher.
BYBTB

Justin Verlander stymies Tigers in Astros' 9-3 victory.
Detnews

Justin Verlander wraps up Detroit Tigers' bats in Houston Astros' 9-3 victory.
Freep

Justin Verlander deals 7 shutout innings as Astros rout Tigers.
Mlive
 
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May 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1911: Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers hits his first grand slam. After six innings, Detroit leads the Boston Red Sox, 10 - 1. Boston comes back to win the game, 13 - 11 in 10 innings.

1911: The New York Giants score a major league record 10 runs before the St. Louis Cardinals retire the first batter in the 1st inning. Fred Merkle drives in six of the Giants' 13 runs in the 1st en route to a 19 - 5 victory. When Giants manager John McGraw decides to save starting pitcher Christy Mathewson for another day, Rube Marquard enters the game in the 2nd inning and sets a record for relievers (since broken) with 14 strikeouts in his eight-inning appearance.

1923: Joe Sewell of the Cleveland Indians strikes out twice in one game for the first time in his career. Washington Senators rookie Cy Warmoth is the pitcher. In a 14-year career, Sewell will have only one other multiple strikeout game. In 8,333 plate appearances, the future hof shortstop/thirdbaseman struckout only 114 times.

1929: At Cleveland's League Park, the Indians defeat the Yankees, 4 - 3, in the first game in major league history in which players from both teams wear numbers on the back of their jerseys.

1939: The St. Louis Browns traded Beau Bell, Red Kress, Bobo Newsom and Jim Walkup to the Detroit Tigers for Mark Christman, George Gill, Bob Harris, Vern Kennedy, Chet Laabs and Roxie Lawson.
Newsom will pitch 3 seasons for the Tigers, including 3 complete games in the 1940 World Series.

1941: Tigers starter Bobo Newsom successfully appeals to the official scorer to get credited with the loss instead of teammate Al Benton.

1942: Jim Tobin of the Boston Braves almost single-handedly beats the Chicago Cubs at Braves Field, 6 - 5, by pitching a five-hitter and hitting three consecutive home runs. Tobin, who hit a pinch homer the day before, becomes the only pitcher in modern history to collect three home runs in a game. His fourth at-bat results in a fly ball caught against the fence in left field.

1952: In an Appalachian League game, Ron Necciai of the Bristol Twins strikes out 27 batters while pitching a 7 - 0 no-hitter against the Welch Miners. Four of the Welch hitters reach base on a walk, an error, a hit by pitch and a passed ball charged to Twins' catcher Harry Dunlop on a swinging third strike. But 27 strikeouts are recorded on the night, including four in the 9th inning, as a result of Dunlop's miscue; one batter is retired on a grounder in the 2nd inning.

1953: The Chicago Cubs purchased George Freese from the Detroit Tigers.

1955: At Yankee Stadium, Mickey Mantle hits home runs from both sides of the plate for the first time in his major league career. The New York Yankees slugger finishes the game with three home runs - two left-handed and one right-handed - and drives in all of his team's runs in a 5 - 2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Whitey Ford is the winning pitcher and Steve Gromek the loser.

1958: Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals collects his 3,000th career hit with a pinch double off Chicago Cubs pitcher Moe Drabowsky at Wrigley Field. The Cardinals win.


1958: Teammates Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer each have four extra-base hits as San Francisco beats the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 16 - 9. Mays hits two home runs, two triples, a single and drives in four runs, and Spencer has two home runs, a triple, a double and six RBI for a combined 28 total bases.

1959: Tigers release Larry Doby after 16 games. First African American to play for the Tigers. Broke the AL barrier with Cleveland in 1947.

1961: Rocky Colavito goes 4-for-5 with 2 home runs in the Tigers' 8-3 win at Yankee Stadium. Tigers (20-7) lead the American League by 4.5 games.
Dick Brown hits a bases-loaded single and a 2-run home run. Phil Regan pitches a 5-hit complete game.
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1965: Willie Horton hits 2 home runs & a double in the Tigers' 13-3 win in Washington. End of the 1965 season, age 22
143G 525AB 27HR 104RBI .273
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1967: Mickey Mantle watches his 500th home run.

1968: Willie Horton hits 2 home runs and Earl Wilson pitches a 4-hit complete game as the Tigers shut out the Orioles 4-0 at Tiger Stadium.

1969: Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs reaches the 1,500 runs batted in milestone with seven RBI in a 19 - 0 shellacking of the expansion San Diego Padres.

1993: George Brett of the Kansas City Royals hits his 300th career home run in the 6th inning of a 7 - 3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Brett is only the 6th major league player with at least 3,000 hits and 300 home runs.

2008: The Detroit Tigers released Jacque Jones.

2011: Justin Verlander does his best Johnny Vander Meer imitation in his first start since pitching the second no-hitter of his career on May 7th, but comes up short. The Tigers ace is still masterful, though, keeping the Royals hitless until Melky Cabrera's two-out triple in the 6th. He ends up allowing two hits in 8 innings in a 3 - 1 win.

2014: With the Tigers trailing 1-0 in the top of the 9th, Miguel Cabrera hits a 3-run home run: his 13th career go-ahead home run in the 9th inning or later. Victor Martinez follows with a solo shot: Tigers win 4-1 over the orioles.
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2016: Dick McAuliffe dies in Farmington, Conn., at age 76. Played 14 seasons for the Tigers: 3-time All-Star, world champion in 1968.
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2018: Tigers beat the Mariners 5 - 4 on a walk-off single by Jose Iglesias.

2019: The Detroit Tigers released Cameron Rupp.

2022: Drew Hutchison of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2022: The Detroit Tigers selected Sam Howard off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

2023: By striking out Brice Turang and Joey Wiemer of the Brewers in the 5th inning, Zack Greinke becomes only the fifth pitcher in major league history to have struck out 1,000 different batters in his career. The veteran Royals hurler, who is in his 20th season, joins Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux and Roger Clemens in the exclusive club.

Tigers players birthdays:

Jack Burns 1903-1904.

Jimmy Archer 1907.

Alex Main 1914.

Tigers players and managers who passed away:

George Stallings manager 1901.

Jim Walsh 1921.

Milt Jordan 1953.

Dick McAuliffe 1960-1973.

Baseball Reference
 
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MONDAY MUSINGS.
Totally Tigers
 
Tigers RISP 2024
Urshela .313
Baez .308
Ibanez .300
Canha .276
Perez .250
Torkelson .250
Carpenter .243
Greene .240
Rogers .214
Keith .214
Kelly .200
McKinstry .200
Vierling .161
Meadows .000
League average .255

RBI RISP
Canha 14
Tork 11
Baez 11
Carp 11
Vierling 10

PA
Torkelson 54
Carpenter 41
Canha 38
Keith 33
Vierling 33
Baez 30
Greene 29
 
Jack Flaherty now has 63 strikeouts and 6 walks through 48 2/3 innings in 2024. And he will remain winless in eight starts since joining the Tigers.

ERA-wise, Flaherty is having his best year since 2021. WHIP is 1.048, also his best since 2021. He's officially 0-2. But if the Tigers can't score for their pitchers, it doesn't matter how good Fetter et al are if the pitchers can't get rewarded with a "W" for their work.
 
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