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February 8 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: It is rumored that Nap Lajoie, the National League's leading hitter and Phillies top player, has jumped to the Philadelphia Athletics of the new American League.

1916: The National League turns down a request from Brooklyn Robins owner Charles Ebbets, who had wanted to impose a limit of 2,000 seats that clubs can sell for 25 cents. The Boston Braves have 10,000 such seats, the St. Louis Cardinals 9,000, the Philadelphia Phillies 6,500, and the Cincinnati Reds 4,000.

1927: Ty Cobb assigned by the Detroit Tigers to the Philadelphia Athletics.
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1932: Waite Hoyt is released by the Philadelphia Athletics and will sign with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1941: The Detroit Tigers release future Hall of Famer Earl Averill.

1941: The Tigers sign outfielder Hoot Evers, a star at the University of Illinois.

1942: At California's Folsom prison, the annual game between major leaguers and the prison team is stopped when it is discovered that two prisoners have escaped. With the pros leading 24 - 5 at the end of seven innings, the game ends and guards go after the two lifers, who are found three hours later. The major leaguers include Ernie Lombardi, Tiny Bonham, Gus Suhr, Joe Marty, and Johnny Babich.

1956: The legendary Connie Mack dies at age 93. After managing Pittsburgh's National League club from 1894 to 1896, the former catcher became a prominent figure in Ban Johnson's Western League.
A founder of the American League in 1901, Mack managed and owned the Philadelphia Athletics from 1901 to 1950, leading the team to five World Series titles and nine American League pennants. He won election to the Hall of Fame in 1937.

1961: The Sporting News announces the Tigers are reinstating the Old English "D" on their home uniforms, after one season with the word "Tigers" scripted across the front. Kaline here.

1962: The Federal Trade Commission accuses Topps Chewing Gum of illegally monopolizing the baseball card industry. In 1980, a court decision will open the door to competition.

1972: Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard are elected to the Hall of Fame through the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues.
The two former stars, who led the Homestead Grays to nine straight league championships from 1937 to 1945, become the second and third players to be selected by the Committee, joining Satchel Paige, who was elected in 1971.
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1973: MLB owners announce that "early bird" spring training camps are canceled until all bargaining with the Players' Association is concluded.

1983: One day after taking a job as director of sports promotions for the Claridge Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, Mickey Mantle is ordered to sever his ties with Major League Baseball by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
Mantle joins fellow Hall of Famer Willie Mays as players banned from baseball by Kuhn for involvement with legalized gambling.

1984: The Detroit Tigers traded Colin Ward to the San Francisco Giants for Pat Larkin.

1993: The Detroit Tigers signed John Cangelosi as a free agent.

2017: The Detroit Tigers signed David Lough as a free agent.
2017: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Zagurski as a free agent.

2021: MLB and the Players Association agree on a new set of health and safety protocols for spring training and the upcoming season, given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Among the features retained from 2020 are seven-inning doubleheaders and the use of the extra-innings tie-breaker - but not the universal designated hitter. The deal also confirms the opening of spring training on February 17th and the date of Opening Day on April 1st.

2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Pedro Payano as a free agent.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Don Heffner 1944, coach 1961.

Hoot Evers 1941, 1946-1952, 1954, executive and scout 1970's.

Steve Dillard 1978.

Tigers players who passed away:

Rufe Clarke 1923-1924.

Jim Hannan 1971.

Baseball Reference
 
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The reunion between Pete Alonso and the Mets have now happened and it was expected to ignite the rest of the free agent market just days before spring training begins.
Alsono goes back to NY on a short-term deal. But instead of this inspiring Scott Boras and his client, Alex Bregman, to now sign, they have doubled-down on their demands.
Some of the most reputable national writers are reporting that Bregman refuses to take a short-term deal and is still looking for a 6-7 year contract. He will be 31 years old next month and when that contract ends, he’ll be 37-38 years old.
Here are his stats:
Alex Bregman Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
We all know the Tigers could use him despite his gradually-declining numbers. But should they sign Bregman to a 6-7 year long-term deal?

Should the Tigers sign Alex Bregman to a 6-7 year deal?

1. Yes

2. No

VOTE
 
February 9 in Tigers and mlb history:

1895: New York Giants owner Andrew Freedman institutes reserved grandstand seats to attract businessmen.

1916: The National League celebrates its 40th anniversary with a Waldorf-Astoria banquet. The NL's first president, Morgan G. Bulkeley, is present. The chief speaker is former president William Howard Taft.

1916: The National League votes down a proposal by the Giants, Braves, and Cubs to increase club player limit from 21 to 22. (The Reds want a decrease to 20).

1920: The Joint Rules Committee bans all foreign substances or other alterations to the ball by pitchers, including saliva, resin, talcum powder, paraffin, and the shine and emery ball. A pitcher caught cheating will be suspended for 10 days.
The American League allows each club to name just two pitchers who will be allowed to use the pitch for one more season.
The National League allows each club to name all its spitball pitchers. No pitchers other than those designated will be permitted to use the banned pitch, and none at all after this season (however, the designated pitchers will eventually be allowed to use the pitch for the rest of their careers).
Other rules changes: the adoption of writer Fred Lieb's proposal that a game-winning home run with men on base be counted as a home run even if the batter's run is not needed to win the game. Also, the intentional walk is banned, and everything that happens in a protested game will go in the records.

1922: Judge Kenesaw Landis cracks down on phony player deals. He fines the Cards and Tigers $150 each, and three minor league clubs a total of $1,400 for violating waiver rules. In March, he will assess the Giants $1,764 for the improper transfer of a player.

1924 - Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith names 2B Bucky Harris, last year's team captain, as the new Nationals' manager. Harris had annoyed Griffith by playing pro basketball over the winter, in violation of his contract, but the owner still tabs him the job. Harris, 28, team captain, is at spring training when he receives the offer by letter.
Harris will later become manager of the Tigers from 1929-1933, and 1955-1956.

1927: The A’s sign free agent legend Ty Cobb.
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1951: The St. Louis Browns sign Satchel Paige, 45. He has been out of Major League Baseball since last pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 1949.

1961: Willie Mays signs for $85,000, currently the biggest contract in Major League Baseball.

1971: Former Negro Leagues P Satchel Paige is nominated for the Hall of Fame. On June 10 the Hall's new Special Committee on the Negro Leagues will formally select Paige for induction.





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1975: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Vladimir Guerrero, born this day in Nizao, Dominican Republic.

1976: Oscar Charleston is selected for the Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues.

1984: The Los Angeles Dodgers waive 2-time National League All-Star Dusty Baker, who had vetoed a trade to Oakland during the winter meetings.

1988: The Detroit Tigers signed Tom Brookens as a free agent.

1994: The Ted Williams Retrospective Museum and Library opens in Hernando, FL.

2000: The Reds send four players - pitcher Brett Tomko, outfielder Mike Cameron and two minor leaguers to the Mariners and agree to a contract extension to obtain Seattle's superstar Ken Griffey Jr. Junior's nine-year $116.5 million contract is the richest package in history, but in the current market is considered quite a bargain.

2001: After 13 months of negotiations, Derek Jeter and the Yankees finalize a $189 million, 10-year contract. The deal makes the All-Star shortstop second only to Alex Rodriguez ($252 million/10 years) as highest-paid player in the history of the sport.

2004: The Detroit Tigers released Bobby Estalella.

2005: The Cubs trade reliever Kyle Farnsworth and a player to be named to the Tigers in exchange for pitcher Roberto Novoa and minor leaguers Scott Moore and Bo Flowers.

2006: Deliberating for a little more than four hours, a jury rules the Angels did not breach a contract with the city of Anaheim when the ball club changed its name. Thirteen months ago, the team known as the Anaheim Angels became the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim", prompting the city where it plays to file a law suit claiming the change in name amounted to at least $100 million in lost revenue.

2009: 12-time All-Star and 3-time MVP Alex Rodriguez publicly admits to using steroids from 2001 to 2003, while a member of the Texas Rangers. Rodriguez apologizes for his past errors; he had not commented on the issue since Sports Illustrated had broken a story about a positive 2003 test two days earlier.

2012: The Detroit Tigers signed Zack Segovia as a free agent.

2017: Major League Baseball announces that a variation of the "Schiller Rule" used in International Baseball will be tested in two Rookie-level Minor Leagues this season. In the Gulf Coast League and the Arizona League, if a game is tied after nine innings, every subsequent inning will start with a runner already on second base.

2020: The Mookie Betts trade, originally completed on February 4th but which had threatened to unravel due to concerns by the Red Sox over the health of Twins prospect Brusdar Graterol, is finally completed. Graterol now goes to the Dodgers, who send Jeter Downs and Connor Wong to Boston as compensation, and receive Luke Raley and a draft pick from the Twins while also sending them a player to be named later.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Carlos Sanabria as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Don Hankins 1927.

Vic Wertz 1947-1952, 1961-1963.

John Young 1971.
Founder of Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI).

Pat Underwood 1979-1980, 1982-1983.

Tigers players who passed away:

Milt Welch 1945.

Bill Froats 1955.

Jerry Casale 1961-1962.

Baseball Reference
 
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BEFORE THE BIG GAME…
Totally Tigers

We are hearing rumors that there is a big sporting event today. Some of you may even be watching it. Others just using it as an excuse to eat and drink with abandon. You know who you are.
We at Totally Tigers understand this. We may not agree with your choice of priorities today but nevertheless, a day without baseball is a day without sunshine. Which is why we’re providing your quick fix before you plunk down on the sofa for hours.
We’re keeping it simple today.
You know about the battle for Alex Bregman that has consumed the last 3+ months and threatens to spill over into spring training. Multiple teams have been involved in negotiations, including the Tigers.
However no one has bitten at what agent Scott Boras wants. We’re reading reports that they are still fixated on a 6-7 year contract for a player who will be 31 years old in March.
Which one of the following emotions best describes how you’re feeling about this ongoing process?

What emotion best describes how you are feeling about the Alex Bregman negotiations?

1. Feeling excited.

2. Feeling resigned.

3. Feeling bored.

4. Feeling irritable/angry.

VOTE
 
February 10 in Tigers and mlb history:

1884: Billy Evans is born in Chicago, Illinois. One of the foremost umpires in history, Evans will spend 22 years in the American League. He will achieve great prestige for his fairness and unquestioned integrity.

1894: Hall of Famer Herb Pennock was born this day in Kennett Square, PA.

1910: Major League owners are now forbidden to own more than one baseball franchise.

1913: Tigers owner Frank Navin says position of coaches boxes is causing delays in play, due to catchers trying to hide signs.
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1916: The Detroit Tigers purchased Jack Dalton and Howard Ehmke from the Buffalo Blues.

1920: At a joint meeting in Chicago, IL, it is decided that all bleacher prices will be raised to 50 cents, pavilion seats to 75 cents, and grandstand seating to $1.00. Clubs may set aside bleacher space for kids under 14 at 15 and 25 cents if they wish.
In other agreements, the May 15 - August 30 player limits are raised from 21 to 25, and the American League prohibits player transfers after July 1st; the National League, after August 20th.

1925: At an American League meeting, a plan is adopted to alternate the site of future World Series openers by league rather than deciding it by a coin toss, with Games One, Two, Six, and Seven in one park and Three, Four, Five in the other, unless a ban on Sunday baseball interferes in one city. The clubs finishing fourth in the AL will share in the World Series pool. World Series umpires get a raise to $2,500, while umps in city series will earn $700. The plan was proposed in 1924, but is formally adopted at this meeting.

1934: New player-manager Mickey Cochrane drops pinstripes and reinstates Old English "D" to Tigers home jerseys.
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1945: Slugger Jimmie Foxx signs with the National League's Philadelphia Phillies.

1953: The Chicago White Sox send pitchers Marv Grissom, Bill Kennedy and Hal Brown to the Boston Red Sox for 33-year-old infielder Vern Stephens. A perennial All-Star in the 1940s, Stephens' best years are behind him.

1971: Former player Bill White becomes the first black play-by-play broadcaster in major league history. WPIX-TV hires White to team with Phil Rizzuto and Frank Messer on New York Yankees broadcasts.
Phil Rizzuto makes a hilarious broadcasting blunder!


1971: Satchel Paige was the first Negro League player to be nominated for the Baseball HOF. Here he is pictured with his wife Janet Howard.
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1975: Former Negro Leagues player Judy Johnson wins election to the Hall of Fame. A third baseman in the 1920s and 1930s, Johnson batted .309 over a 17-year professional career.

1986: The Detroit Tigers signed Tim Tolman as a free agent.

1993: The Detroit Tigers signed Kirk Gibson as a free agent. Gibson would spend his final 3 seasons back in Detroit, averaging .266 15 56 .825 over 320 at-bats.

2005: The Detroit Tigers signed Jason Grilli as a free agent.

2005: In his first public appearance since allegations of usage of performance-enhancing drugs surfaced, New York Yankees first baseman Jason Giambi apologizes to his teammates, Yankees fans and to baseball fans everywhere for letting them down last season. The All-Star first baseman, however, never uses the word steroids as he "accepts full responsibility for the controversy".

2015: Disgraced superstar Alex Rodriguez meets with owner Hank Steinbrenner, GM Brian Cashman and other members of the Yankees top brass to apologize for his past actions. Before his one-year suspension, which is now over, A-Rod was barely on speaking terms with his employer, and his representatives were routinely threatening to sue. But the meeting seems to have cleared the air.

2017: Long-time Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch passes away at 88. Having made his fortune through a pizza chain, Ilitch purchased both the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League in 1982 and the Tigers a decade later.
While the Tigers reached the World Series twice during his years as owner but never won the big prize, he is credited with revitalizing the franchise.

2020: The ramifications of the 2017 Astros sign-stealing scandal just won't end. Today, former Dodgers pitcher Mike Bolsinger files a civil suit in Los Angeles Superior Court accusing the Astros of "unfair business practices, negligence and intentional interference with contractual and economic relations." He points to an appearance on August 4th that season when he was lit up by the Astros, essentially ending his major league career, and asks for the Astros to forfeit the $31 million in bonuses resulting from their World Series win that year and give the money to charitable causes.

2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Greg Garcia as a free agent.
2021: The Detroit Tigers signed Renato Nunez as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Quellich 1931.

Bob Logan 1937.

Jim Stump 1957, 1959.

Jerry Davie 1959.

John Gamble 1972-1973.

Tigers players and executives who passed away:

Mike Ilitch owner 1992-2017.

Baseball Reference
 
OPEN MIKE.
Totally Tigers

Today – the day after the Super Bowl – earns honors fore being the biggest day of the year for abseentism. We won’t discuss the reasons why.
However, if you made it to this blog, congrats on surviving the weekend.
Because of this day, we’re keeping things simple so you may ease back into daily life.
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.
 
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