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March 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1921: Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis suspends eight members of the Chicago White Sox for their alleged involvement in the fixing of the 1919 World Series. The group includes outfielder Joe Jackson, who batted .375 in the Series. Others banned are Eddie Cicotte, Happy Felsch, Chick Gandil, Fred McMullin, Swede Risberg, Buck Weaver and Lefty Williams. None of them will ever play in organized baseball again.

1946: Negro Leagues pitching star Smokey Joe Williams dies in New York City at the age of 69. According to some sources, Williams won 41 games in 1914. Williams will win election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999.

1951: Commissioner Happy Chandler loses his bid to remain in office. Chandler is voted down, 9-7, in a tally of owners. Chandler, who started his term as commissioner in 1945, will be succeeded by Ford Frick.

1960: Ernie Harwell offers Detroit Tigers play-by-play for the first time. Detroit defeats Washington Senators 8-6 in spring training game in Lakeland, FL. Harwell replaces Van Patrick and is teamed with George Kell.
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1960: Al Kaline faces Hank Aaron in the Home Run Derby.

1966: Tigers dedicate Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, and beat Twins 4-2.

1973: Hall of Fame member Frankie Frisch dies in Wilmington, Delaware, at the age of 74. Frisch batted .316 over a 19-year career. As player-manager for the St. Louis Cardinals, he led the team to the 1934 World Championship.

1980: Slugging outfielder Chuck Klein and former Boston Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.

2012: The Detroit Tigers released David Pauley.

2014: The Detroit Tigers released Luis Marte.

2018: The Astros take a short break from spring training for the traditional visit of the World Series-winning team to the White House, given they are not scheduled to visit the Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD area until September. A couple of team members, Carlos Correa and Carlos Beltran, choose to boycott the outing as they are still mad at President Donald Trump for his contempt of their native Puerto Rico after it was battered by Hurricane Maria in September.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Taylor Motter as a free agent.

2020: Major League Baseball announces that it is suspending spring training and delaying Opening Day, scheduled for March 26th, by two weeks, in light of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe. This follows in the wake of similar announcements by other professional sports leagues such as the NBA, NHL and Major League Soccer. The 2020 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers, which were scheduled to begin today, are also postponed.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Maisel 1916.

Larry Rothschild 1981-1982.

Ruppert Jones 1984.

Craig Dingman 2004-2005.

Zach Miner 2006-2009.

Frankie De La Cruz 2007.

Tigers players who passed away:

Simon Nicholls 1903.

Steve Gromek 1953-1957.
Gromek was also involved in community and school athletics and was instrumental in starting the Brother Rice High School baseball program. He also helped found the Pony/Colt baseball league in Birmingham, Michigan. The league's field is named after Gromek's youngest son, Brian, who died of a brain aneurysm at age 16 during baseball practice.

Bob Anderson 1963.

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Over the weekend, Jackson Jobe made some rather controversial comments about his pitching performance that caught the eye of many, including his manager, A. J. Hinch.
His statement to the press appeared to hint at a lack of maturity due to his young age, a failure to respect the competition and what was seen as a diss to the Tigers’ mantra of controlling the strike zone. Many saw that comment as a resistance to the Tigers’ strategy and even the coaching.

While Jobe pitched 3 2/3s innings of shut-out baseball, he had problems throwing strikes. His total was considered below-average in MLB. He walked 2 batters and only got 1 strikeout in facing 14 hitters.
He indicated that his ability to throw hard would see him through and felt confident that he has fine-tuned his pitching. Jobe has only pitched 4 innings at the MLB level.
Those statements motivated Max Scherzer to utter some diplomatic words of caution and advice for how to have a long and successful career in baseball as a pitcher. Hinting that pitching with finesse – instead of simply throwing really hard – is the better and safer option.

So what should the Tigers do? Name him to Opening Day, send him down to Toledo to work on throwing strikes or offer a teaching moment?

How should the Tigers handle Jackson Jobe for the start of the 2025 season?

1. Name him to the Opening Day roster as a SP.

2. Name him to the Opening Day roster and then allow him to get a reality check.

3. Send him to AAA to improve his CSW% (Called Strike + Whiff Rate)/gain some maturity.

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MLB doctor explains when Tigers CF Parker Meadows could return from nerve issue. "The most important thing is, the feeling is going to come back," said Dr. Brian Schulz, the Angels' team doctor. "This isn't a permanent problem." So, how long will Meadows be out?
Parker Meadows just confirmed it's the musculocutaneous nerve. "It's a weird waiting game. Still a little numb on the forearm, but I think it's definitely tolerable. Might be something I have to fight through because the strength is still there. Trending up, though."
 
Final line for Tigers starter Casey Mize: 3.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 4 K. 70 pitches, 42 strikes. Generated 12 misses on 34 swings (35.3% whiff rate) with 4 fastballs, 3 sliders, 3 splitters, 2 sinkers. Fastball averaged 95.8 mph, maxed at 97.2 mph. Walked 2 in 1st inning.
Spring training stats: Casey Mize has a 0.00 ERA with five walks and 14 strikeouts across 11.1 innings in four games (three starts). Four hits allowed, but zero extra-base hits. Most importantly, Mize is missing bats for the first time in a long time. Very impressive.
 
Jason Benetti talks Detroit Tigers: 2025 preview, 2024 reflections, inside his iconic call.
Jason Benetti — the TV voice of the Detroit Tigers and Michigan Sportscaster of the Year — joins the "Days of Roar" podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including his 2025 preview and 2024 reflections, both for the broadcast team and the baseball team. Benetti breaks down his iconic call during the 2024 postseason run: "A city that doesn't care about the odds has a baseball team to match." He also shares insight into the A.J. Hinch effect and what he's looking for out of Tarik Skubal, Riley Greene and Jackson Jobe in 2025. In addition to Benetti, Evan and Mark recap the past week of spring training games, share an injury update on Parker Meadows and evaluate the signing of José Urquidy. Two important questions are addressed: Which player is most crucial to the Tigers' success in 2025? And how good can the starting rotation become, especially if Casey Mize continues his strong performances?
 
We have assigned infielder Hao-Yu Lee and catcher Thayron Liranzo to minor league camp.Major League camp now has 49 players.
 
March 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1886: Frank Baker is born in Trappe, Maryland. A third baseman and left-handed hitter, Baker will guide the Philadelphia Athletics to three World Series championships. He will be nicknamed "Home Run" during the 1911 World Series, in which he will hit a go-ahead home run off Rube Marquard in Game Two and a 9th-inning game-tying home run off Christy Mathewson in Game Three. Baker will lead the American League in home runs for four consecutive seasons, twice lead the league in RBI, and bat .363 in six Series. Baker will earn Hall of Fame honors in 1955.
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1887: After a week of conditioning in Macon, Georgia, the Detroit Wolverines National League club team begins a six-week spring exhibition tour through the South and Midwest.

1917: After hearing that Gabby Street had caught a ball dropped off the Washington Monument in 1908, Brooklyn manager Wilbert Robinson brags that he could catch a ball dropped from an airplane at spring training, even though he is in his mid-50s and well above his playing weight. Robinson circles unsteadily under the descending spheroid. Instead, a grapefruit was secretly substituted and it explodes on impact with his glove. Once he feels the ooze, Robinson thinks it is blood, and screams that he is dying, until he tastes the juice. He later concedes that he probably would have been killed if a real baseball had been dropped from the plane. Aviatrix Ruth Law dropped the grapefruit as outfielder Casey Stengel assumed culpability for the switch.

1937 - Lou Gehrig signs with the New York Yankees for $38,000 and a $750 signing bonus.

1937: "Hank Hammers One" ~ Detroit Tigers Star Hank Greenberg gets a hit during an inter-squad spring training game. Mickey Cochrane is behind the plate!
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1942: The Brooklyn Dodgers purchased Billy Sullivan from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: The Philadelphia Phillies selected Charlie Fuchs off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

1943: The major leagues approve a new official ball manufactured by the Spalding Company for the upcoming season. Instead of the usual combination of cork and rubber, the inside of the ball is made up of recycled cork and balata, materials not needed in the war effort. Officials insist the ball will have the resiliency of the 1939 ball, but the players will express dismay that they cannot drive the new ball and point out the dearth of runs and homers in 1942 even with the old ball.

1953: Braves owner Lou Perini announces he will seek permission from the National League to move his franchise from Boston to Milwaukee. The day will become known as "Black Friday" in Beantown.

1954: Milwaukee Braves outfielder Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle while sliding into a base during a spring training game. The 1951 National League playoff hero is replaced by a promising prospect named Hank Aaron and the rest is history.

1960: The Chicago White Sox unveil an important uniform innovation. The Sox's road uniforms feature players' names on the backs of the jerseys, marking the first time that players' names will appear on major league uniforms. The innovation will make it easier for fans watching games on television to identify the players on the field. The idea is yet another creation of colorful White Sox owner and innovator Bill Veeck.

1969: In addition to this year's lower mound and tightened strike zone, Major League Baseball tries an experimental ball with 10% more resiliency for a spring training game between the Mets and Tigers in Lakeland, Florida. It has an all-rubber center instead of a cork and rubber core, and the seams are higher than the regular ball. Mets pitcher Don Cardwell surrenders three home runs in the 4th inning to Dick McAuliffe, Norm Cash, and Gates Brown in the Tigers' 7 - 4 victory.

1975: In Las Vegas, Nevada, the late Roberto Clemente joins Roy Campanella and twelve other sports figures, living and dead, as this year's inductees in the Black Athletes' Hall of Fame.

1979: The Detroit Tigers traded Ed Glynn to the New York Mets for Mardie Cornejo.

1987: The Philadelphia Phillies signed Lance Parrish as a free agent.

1995: Newly-elected Hall of Famer Leon Day dies in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 78. A former Negro Leagues outstanding pitcher and superb contact hitter, Day had been elected to Cooperstown by the Veterans Committee just six days earlier.

1996: The Detroit Tigers returned Jon Ratliff (earlier draft pick) to the Chicago Cubs.
1996: The Detroit Tigers selected Kimera Bartee off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Oquist.
2000: The Detroit Tigers selected Shane Halter off waivers from the New York Mets.

2006: Legendary pitcher Bob Feller, who has been in the Hall of Fame longer than any other living player, says that controversial superstar Barry Bonds should be kept out of the exclusive club.

2013: The Detroit Tigers released Brennan Boesch.

2014: Crews work to thaw the field at Comerica Park after a March snowstorm, in preparation for Opening Day on March 31.
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2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Jacob Barnes as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Ricardo Pinto as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Mal Eason 1903.

Eric Erickson 1916, 1918-1919.

Cliff Mapes 1952.

Mike Aviles 2016.

Tigers players who passed away:

Vincent Maney 1912.

Bill Steen 1915.

Ira Flagstead 1917, 1919-1923.

Jack Warner 1925-1928.

Johnny Pasek 1933.

Frank House 1950-1951, 1954-1957, 1961.

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