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Each club's last player to wear iconic No. 42.
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How MLB is commemorating Jackie Robinson Day.
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Remembering how Jackie helped 'sear America's conscience'.
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Why Jackie has two Hall of Fame plaques.
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What was it like to wear No. 42 every day? These 9 stars can tell you.
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10 significant moments from Jackie's life.
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Remembering how Jackie helped 'sear America's conscience'.
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Tigers call upon Montero to spell rotation during taxing stretch.
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Keider Montero recalled to start Wednesday’s rubber game with the Brewers.
The Tigers are trying to get the most out of their rotation in the early going, and that currently goes six men deep.
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Follow the bouncing ball -- off the runner's back! -- for wild out at 2nd base.
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Boxscore.

Video highlights.

Tigers 0 - Brewers 5: Shut out of luck.
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'It's one game': Tigers held to one hit in 5-0 loss against Brewers.
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April 16 in Tigers and mlb history:

1895: The name "Tigers" was given to Detroit's baseball team for the first time by the Detroit Free Press.
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1903: Hall of Famer Paul 'Big Poison, Waner was born this day in Harrah, OK. Waner will hit over .300 in 14 seasons collect 200 or more hits in 8 seasons, and became a member of the 3000 hit club.

1913: Ty Cobb has a modern day holdout.
100 Years Ago, Ty Cobb Had A Very Modern Holdout

1929: The New York Yankees are the first team in major league baseball to permanently feature numbers on the backs of their uniforms. The numbers correspond to each player's position in the batting order. The numbers also allow fans and broadcasters to identify the players more easily.

1935: Babe Ruth, at age 40, has a sensational National League debut with the Boston Braves as he hits a single and home run off New York Giants legend Carl Hubbell.
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1940: Working in 47-degree weather, Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians hurls the first and only Opening Day no-hitter in major league history. Feller outduels Eddie Smith of the Chicago White Sox in winning a 1 - 0 decision at Comiskey Park. During one at-bat, White Sox star Luke Appling fouls off 15 straight pitches, but fails to get a hit.
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1940: On Opening Day at Griffith Stadium, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt throws the ceremonial first pitch as Boston Red Sox pitcher Lefty Grove shuts outs the Washington Senators, 1 - 0.

1945: The Boston Red Sox give tryouts to three Negro League players: Sam Jethroe, Jackie Robinson, and Marvin Williams. The three players work out at Fenway Park, but none are signed to contracts. The Red Sox will be the last major league team to integrate.
Later this year, Robinson will sign a minor league contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1946: On Opening Day at the Polo Grounds, Mel Ott of the New York Giants hits his 511th and final home run in the Giants' 8 - 4 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies. Ott hits his homer off Phillies left-hander Oscar Judd. The next day Ott will injure his knee diving for a ball and play only occasionally thereafter.

1946: The world champion Tigers raise the flag at Briggs (Tiger) Stadium. Hank Greenberg homers in what will be last Opening Day as a Tiger. Reigning AL MVP Hal Newhouser strikes out 8 as the Tigers beat the Browns 2-1.
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1958: In his first Tigers at-bat, Tim Thompson hits a pinch hit single to reach base in the top of the 9th, and Frank Bolling follows with a 3-run home run to put the Tigers up for good in a 5-4 win in Chicago. Thompson lived to 97 years old and was possibly the oldest living Tiger when he died in October of 2021.

1961: Beginning his historic chase of Babe Ruth's 60 home run season-record, Roger Maris connects for his first homer in the twelfth game of the season for the Yankees. The 5th-inning solo shot is off Detroit Tigers pitcher Paul Foytack.

1966: Tigers break a 5-5 tie with Washington in the bottom of the 8th inning with an Al Kaline home run and Gates Brown RBI single to win 7-5 and improve to 5-0.

1968: Willie Horton hits 2 doubles, and the Tigers score 8 runs in the 4th inning to pound the defending AL champion Red Sox 9-2.

1978: Bob Forsch of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hits the Philadelphia Phillies, 5 - 0. Less than a year later, his brother Ken, of the Houston Astros, will pitch a no-hitter against the Atlanta Braves, making the siblings the only brothers to throw complete game no-hitters in major league baseball.

1981 Hall of Fame Negro Leagues co-owner of the Brooklyn Eagles (1935) and Newark Eagles (1936-1948) Effa Manley dies on this day.

1983: Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey appears in his 1,118th straight National League game, breaking the mark held by Billy Williams.

1987: Hall of Fame umpire Jocko Conlan dies in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the age of 89. Conlan served as an American League arbiter from 1941 to 1965 after a brief major league playing career with the Chicago White Sox. He also umpired in five World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1974.

1992: The Tigers beat the Indians 13-4. Rob Deer homered twice in the road win for Detroit. Mickey Tettleton also homered while Milt Cuyler doubled twice and tripled.
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1992: The Detroit Tigers released Steve Ontiveros.

1996: Cecil Fielder hits three home runs at SkyDome. The Tigers tie an American League record by grounding into 6 double plays, but win 13-8.
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1997: The Cubs' 12th straight loss to open the season breaks a National League record set by the Detroit Wolverines, who started 0-11 in 1884.

1997: The Detroit Tigers released Vince Coleman.

1999: The Detroit Tigers traded Apostol Garcia (minors), Richard Roberts (minors) and Robinson Checo to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Dave Mlicki and Mel Rojas.

2006: Chris Shelton of the Detroit Tigers becomes the first player in American League history to hit eight home runs in his team's first 12 games.
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2007: Ivan Rodriguez hits a grand slam and a 2-run double in the Tigers' 12-5 win over the Royals.

2016: Jarrod Saltalamacchia hits his 2nd game-winning home run in 3 games and the Tigers beat the astros 5 - 3.

2018: Cold, wind, snow and sleet continue to wreak havoc with the major league schedule, as three more postponements today bring the total to 24 since the start of the season. Boston's annual Patriots Day late-morning game is a victim of the elements today, and even the Blue Jays, in spite of playing in a dome, have to re-schedule a game because falling ice from the nearby CN Tower damages the roof at the Rogers Centre, potentially endangering fans.

2022: On the heels of throwing a perfect game on April 10th, 20-year-old Japanese sensation Roki Sasaki almost does it again: he pitches eight more perfect innings for the Chiba Lotte Marines against the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters, before being removed from the still scoreless game, having thrown 102 pitches. He has now set down 52 straight batters, 33 by strikeout, over the 17 innings. The Fighters eventually win the game, 1 - 0, in extra innings.

Tigers players birthdays:

Gene Ford 1905.

Dutch Leonard 1919-1921, 1924-1925.

Bruce Taylor 1977-1979.

Fernando Vina 2004.

Tigers players who passed away:

Mal Eason 1903.

Hank Riebe 1942, 1947-1949.

Baseball Reference
 
WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

Don’t look now but the Detroit Tigers are the first AL team to win 10 games (through Monday). And if you need more proof of how good they are, they lead the AL with a +23 Run Differential. Also ranking #5 (1 run short of #4) in all of MLB.

Another great story we’re watching is the resurrection of both #1-#1 draft picks – Casey Mize and Spencer Torkelson.

But these 2 are not the only reason why the Tigers are playing so well. Their starting pitching is strong and their bullpen ranks #1. Many positional players are doing much better than expected.
So here’s the hard part. All great stories, but which one is the best storyline? Which one are you following most closely? Which one is currently making your heart sing?

Which story do you find to be the most fun following?

1. The team's overall solid start.

2. The resurrection and top performance of Mize and Torkelson.

VOTE
 
Keider Montero's few 'mistake' pitches prove costly in finale.
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Boxscore.

Video highlights.

Tigers 1 - Brewers 5: Tigers drop their second series of the season.
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Keider Montero yields three homers as Tigers drop series to Brewers.
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Detroit Tigers Freep
 
April 17 in Tigers and mlb history:

1820: Alexander Cartwright, considered by many the father of the national pastime, is born in New York City. This pioneer banker, who is given credit for establishing three strikes for an out and three outs for each half inning, will be elected into the Hall of Fame in 1938 after a review of his journals reveals his many contributions in developing and promoting the sport of baseball.

1869: The first professional baseball game ever played sees the Cincinnati Red Stockings defeat the rival Cincinnati Amateurs, 24 - 15.

1910: In a guest article in the New York Times, Charles Comiskey calls Ty Cobb the greatest player ever.
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1911: The New York Giants pick up four stolen bases in a 3 - 1 victory against the Brooklyn Dodgers, the start of a post-1900 record 347 steals for the year. Eight Giants will steal 19 bases or better.

1914: The Chicago White Sox purchased Ray Demmitt from the Detroit Tigers for $2,500.

1929: New York Yankees slugger Babe Ruth marries actress and model Claire Merritt Hodgson. The ceremony is held at five o'clock in the morning on Opening Day to avoid crowds.
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1932 - New York Giants first baseman Bill Terry ties a National League record with 21 putouts as the Giants beat the Boston Braves, 5 - 0.

1934: At Ebbets Field, Casey Stengel makes his managerial debut, but his Brooklyn Dodgers lose, 8 - 7, to the Boston Braves.
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1936: Tigers play their home opener at Navin Field with an expanded upper deck that includes a "porch" hanging over right field. A more recent photo.
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1939: On the morning of Opening Day in Washington, DC, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New York Yankees visit Abner Doubleday's grave at Arlington National Cemetery. Roosevelt is also scheduled to throw out the first pitch at Griffith Stadium, but the game is rained out and Vice President John Nance Garner will do the honors four days later.

1945: Pete Gray, a one-armed outfielder, plays his major league debut game with the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park. Gray hits a single off Les Mueller in four at-bats, and handles no chances in the outfield. St. Louis beats the Detroit Tigers, 7 - 1, for their ninth straight Opening Day win, setting a major league record that the 1975-1983 New York Mets will tie. Gray, one of many players recruited to perform during World War II, will hit .218 (51 for 254) in his only major league season.
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1947: The Brooklyn Dodgers win 12 - 6 over the Boston Braves at Ebbets Field, as Jackie Robinson gets his first major league hit, a bunt single, off Glenn Elliott. Robinson will bunt 42 times, collecting 19 hits, during the season.

1949: The Detroit Tigers purchased Gene Markland from the Chicago White Sox.

1951: In MLB history For the first time, public address announcer Bob Sheppard announces the Yankees lineup. The "Voice of God's" first player's name to be announced would be Dom DiMaggio, the leadoff batter for the visiting Red Sox.
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1951: In his first major league game, Mickey Mantle went 1-for-4 , April 17, 1951.

1951: The Philadelphia Athletics and the Washington Senators play the first home Opening Day night game in American League history. Washington wins, 6 - 1, behind the solid pitching of 40-year-old Connie Marrero as his batterymate Mickey Grasso hits a home run.

1951: Golf great Sam Snead tees off from home plate and hits the center field scoreboard at Wrigley Field before the Cubs' home opener. The Associated Press reports: "Sammy Snead settled a long-standing argument today over whether a golf ball could be driven from home plate over the towering scoreboard at Wrigley Field. It can, by a golfer like Sam. Wearing street clothes, Snead sent a ball zooming well over the scoreboard with a No. 2 iron after hitting the board with a swing with a No. 4 iron. Snead calculated the carry was 175 yards. The scoreboard rises 89 feet in the air some 50 feet behind the 400-mark on the centerfield wall."

1953: New York Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle clears the bleachers at Griffith Stadium with a 565-foot home run off Chuck Stobbs. The shot comes in the 5th inning of a 7 - 3 Yankees victory over the Washington Senators. It is believed to be the longest home run in Griffith Stadium history.
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1954: At County Stadium, utility man Nino Escalera becomes the first black player to appear in a Cincinnati uniform. A native of Puerto Rico, Escalera pinch-hits a single in the Redlegs' 5 - 1 loss to the Milwaukee Braves. In the 7th inning, another black rookie, Chuck Harmon, follows him, pinch-hitting for Corky Valentine and pops out. Escalera, who will bat .159 and collect 11 hits in his only major league season, will eventually become a scout for the Oakland Athletics.

1955: At Forbes Field, the Pittsburgh Pirates' 20-year-old rookie Roberto Clemente makes his major league debut, playing both ends of a doubleheader, ironically but perhaps fittingly, against the Brooklyn Dodgers, the team that first signed him but left him unprotected in the Rule V draft. In his first at-bat, the future Hall of Famer rifles one back through the originator, Johnny Podres, and off the glove of shortstop Pee Wee Reese, for the first of his 3,000 career hits.
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1955: Baseball Legend Al Kaline of the Detroit Tigers hits three home runs in Briggs Stadium, including a pair in the 6th inning, to drive in six runs. The Tigers rout the A's, 16 - 0 behind Steve Gromek's strong pitching. Kaline extends his 2-day streak of 6 straight hits.
Kaline becomes the first Tigers player to hit two home runs in the same inning, a feat that will be also done by Magglio Ordonez.
For Kaline's 1955 season, the 20 year old will lead the league in batting average .340 hits with 200 and total bases with 321, and finish second in the MVP vote to Yogi Berra.

The Game That Made Al Kaline a Star

It was April 17, 1955.Al Kaline entered this game a prospect, and left it a star. The talk leading up to it was, could he develop into a good player? After the game, it turned into just how great w…
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The Game That Made Al Kaline a Star.

1956: Three future Hall of Fame members make their major league debuts. Luis Aparicio of the Chicago White Sox, Don Drysdale of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Redlegs play the first games of their brilliant careers.

1956: Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hits a pair of tape measure home runs against Camilo Pascual at Griffith Stadium. Both long balls are estimated at over 500 feet. New York and the Washington Senators combine for six home runs in a 10 - 4 Opening Day victory for the Yankees.
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1960: Cleveland Indians general manager Frank Lane, notorious for his multiple transactions, sends American League home run king, Rocky Colavito, to the Detroit Tigers for the league's defending batting champion, Harvey Kuenn.
The trade is especially unpopular with Indians fans, who regard Colavito as their most popular player and best hitter.
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1968: Tigers come from behind in the 10th inning and win on a 2-run walk-off home run by Willie Horton and beat the indians 4 - 3.
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1971: Willie Horton goes 5-for-6 with 2 home runs and the Tigers beat the red sox 10 - 9.
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1976: At Wrigley Field, Mike Schmidt leads a Philadelphia Phillies assault with a single, four home runs in consecutive at-bats, and eight RBI to overcome a 12 - 1 deficit after three innings and beat the Chicago Cubs in 10 innings, 18 - 16. Chicago ties the game in the 9th after the Phillies have taken a 15 - 13 lead. Hitting .167 going into the game, Schmidt connects for two homers off Rick Reuschel, one off Mike Garman, and the last, a two-run shot off Reuschel's brother Paul in the 10th inning. Schmidt also becomes the first National League player in modern times to hit four home runs in a row.

1983: Nolan Ryan strikes out seven Expos in a 6 - 3 Houston victory to become only the second pitcher in major league history to record 3,500 career strikeouts.

1986: Tigers score 5 runs in the top of the 8th inning on a 2-run single by Mike Laga, RBI double by Alan Trammell, & 2-run triple by Larry Herndon, to beat the White Sox 10-6.

1991: Lou Whitaker hits a pinch-hit 3-run home run in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game. Milt Cuyler scores on a passed ball in the bottom of the 10th to give the Tigers a 5-4 win over Toronto.
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1993: The Detroit Tigers score 20 runs in a game for the second time this week, beating the Seattle Mariners, 20 - 3. Rob Deer is 1 for 2 and scores four runs, while Travis Fryman has four hits and scores five times. Chad Kreuter adds four hits and three runs and Gary Thurman paces the Tigers with four RBI.
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1995: The Detroit Tigers signed Juan Samuel as a free agent.

2006: Detroit's Chris Shelton and St. Louis' Albert Pujols hit their major league-leading ninth home runs, joining Mike Schmidt (1976), Larry Walker (1997) and Luis Gonzalez (2001) as the only players in major league history with at least nine home runs in their team's first 13 games.
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2009: Mets' Gary Sheffield hits his 500th career home run, joins Ty Cobb & Rusty Staub as the only players to hit home runs in the majors in both their teens and their 40s. All former Tigers.

2012: Jamie Moyer becomes to oldest pitcher to record a win in Colorado's 5 - 3 victory over the San Diego Padres at Coors Field. At 49 years and 150 days of age, he eclipses Jack Quinn, who recorded the last win of his career with the Brooklyn Dodgers on September 13, 1932. It is career win number 268 for Moyer, tying him with Hall of Famer Jim Palmer.

2013: The Tigers and Mariners combine for 40 strikeouts in 14 innings, three short of the major league record set by the Angels and A's on July 9, 1971, in 20 innings. Prince Fielder leads the pack with five strikeouts, while Austin Jackson and Franklin Gutierrez both earn golden sombreros. Starting pitchers Max Scherzer and Felix Hernandez post almost identical pitching lines, both striking out 12 and giving up a single run in eight innings of work.
The Tigers top the M's, 2 - 1, with the game ending when Justin Smoak is tagged out at home by the Bengals' Brayan Pena while trying to score the tying run from first base on Dustin Ackley's double.

2015: Tigers win on Jose Iglesias' walk-off single in the 9th to beat the White Sox 2-1 and improve to 9-1. The last two Tiger teams to start 9-1 were in 1984 and 1968.

2017: The Detroit Tigers released Matt Murton.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Charlie Jaeger 1904.

Pedro Garcia 1976.

Max St. Pierre 2010.

Ryan Raburn 2004, 2007-2012.

Mike Rojas coach 2011-2013.

Ronny Rodriguez 2018-2019.

Tigers players who passed away:

Walter Wilson 1945.

Dick Brown 1961-1962.

Baseball Reference
 
LOOKING BACK – Part 1.
Totally Tigers

As we start to ease into a long holiday weekend, let’s have some fun and look back at some polls completed by our readers. Sometimes, distance gives us a better perspective. At the very least, the overall fan response can be eye-opening.
Today, we’re going to start with the off-season. November through part of December to be precise.
I’m pulling the most interesting polls. They can be in agreement with what is going on today – or they can be wildly off.
As you read through all of these, find the one that caught your attention the most and tell us about it in the comments. There are some very interesting results here that we may want to change today!
 
While Riley Greene has struck out 19 times over a 9 game span, there’s a player that that comes up twice on the list that was unexpected. J.D. Martinez. He struck out 21 times in a 9 game span and then 20 times.
 
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