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From both sides of plate, Pérez making big impression.
Tigers' switch-hitting rookie etches name in franchise history with two homers.
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Boxscore.

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Video Highlights of the Tigers win over the Cardinals.

Tuesday Twinbill: A Tale of Two Tiger Teams.
The opener saw a boatload of strikeouts and a tough loss. The nightcap was a slugfest featuring a rookie hitting dingers everywhere.
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Tigers split doubleheader, Perez hits homers from both sides of the plate vs. Cards.
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Wenceel Pérez slugs Detroit Tigers to 11-6 win over St. Louis Cardinals with two home runs.
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Wenceel Perez homers from both sides as Tigers win Game 2 over Cardinals.
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May 1 in Tigers and mlb history:

1884: In American Association action, Toledo Blue Stockings catcher Moses Fleetwood Walker becomes the first black to play in the major leagues during a game against the Louisville Eclipse team.
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1898: The Board of Discipline of the National Baseball League adopts a set of rules to suppress rowdy ball playing. John T. Brush will later say that the resolution, which he proposed, "has worked like a charm."

1901: Herm McFarland of the Chicago White Sox hits the first grand slam in American League history in a 19 - 9 victory over the Detroit Tigers. His teammate Dummy Hoy also hits a grand slam, in a contest which features Detroit committing 12 errors, 10 by the infield, to set another AL record, which Chicago will tie on May 6, 1903, against the Tigers.

1911: Ty Cobb has 3 steals, including one of home after being caught in a rundown, in a 14-5 win vs Cleveland.
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1912: George Sisler, a freshman at the University of Michigan, strikes out 20 in seven innings. Sisler will start his Hall of Fame career in 1915 with the St. Louis Browns, but will gain his fame as a hitter, not as a pitcher.

1920: The Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers & Boston Braves play the longest game in major league history, a 26-inning marathon that ends in a 1-1 tie! Starting pitchers Leon Cadore and Joe Oeschger both go the distance - no relievers.
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1920: Babe Ruth hit his first home run for the Yankees.
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1925: The Philadelphia Athletics introduce another future Hall of Famer, 17-year-old catcher Jimmie Foxx, who pinch-hits a single in the 9 - 4 loss to the Washington Senators.

1926: Legendary pitcher Satchel Paige makes his debut in the Negro Southern League. Paige, at 19 years of age, leads Chattanooga to a 5 - 4 win over Birmingham.

1937: Indianapolis (American Association) purchased Bob Logan from the Detroit Tigers.

1949 - Elmer Valo of the Philadelphia Athletics becomes the first player in American League history to hit two bases-loaded triples in a game. Valo will hit a third bases-loaded triple during the season to tie the league mark set by Shano Collins in 1918.

1951: On Mother's Day, Mickey Mantle hits the first home run of his career off Randy Gumpert in an 8 - 3 victory over the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park.
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1955: Cleveland Indians starters show up for a "pitching clinic" during a doubleheader sweep of the Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Stadium. Veteran Bob Feller pitches hitless ball for 6+ innings and hurls his major league record 12th one-hitter in a 2 - 0 victory in the opener, and in the nitecap rookie Herb Score strikes out the first nine batters (for a total of 16) en route to a 2 - 1 four-hit victory.

1959: At the age of 39, Early Wynn of the Chicago White Sox pitches a one-hit shutout, strikes out 14, and hits a double and home run for a 1 - 0 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Comiskey Park.

1965: Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Tommy Davis breaks his ankle sliding into second base. Although Davis will go on to play another 11 seasons, he will never recapture the excellence he displayed prior to the injury. In 1962, Davis led the National League with a .346 batting average and 153 RBI.

1968: Willie Horton's sac fly in the bottom of the 8th puts the Tigers ahead, and Denny McLain finishes out a complete game for his 3rd win. Tigers win 3-2 over twins to improve to 13-5.

1974: Tom Seaver strikes out 16 Dodgers and gives up only three hits in over twelve innings, but the Mets lose in the 14th, 2 - 1.

1975: Hank Aaron collects four hits and two RBI in the Brewers' 17 - 3 win over Detroit. This brings his career RBI total to 2,211, breaking Babe Ruth's published record of 2,209. On February 3, 1976, the Records Committee will revise Ruth's total to 2,204. In actuality, Aaron set the record with 2,205 on April 18th.

1976: Willie Horton hits a 2-run homer: his 10th straight game with an RBI. #Tigers pound White Sox 10-1 in Chicago.
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1984: Tigers wallop Red Sox 11-2, Barbaro Garbey 4 rbi, Kuntz 3 rbi, and Chet Lemon with a home run and 4 rbi. Milt Wilcox improves to 3 and 0.
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1984: Dwight Gooden becomes the first teenager to strike out a least ten batters in a game since Bert Blyleven accomplished the feat in 1970. The Mets' 19-year-old phenom, who will set a major league rookie record with 276 strikeouts, will have a total of 15 double-digit strikeout games this year.

1990: The Detroit Tigers returned Johnny Paredes (earlier draft pick) to the Montreal Expos.
1990: The Detroit Tigers returned Steve Wapnick (earlier draft pick) to the Toronto Blue Jays.

1991: The Tigers beat the Royals 13-7. Rob Deer hit a grand slam and drove in 5 on the day. Lou Whitaker went 3-3 with a walk, home run, 2 RBI & 3 runs scored.
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1991: Rickey Henderson of the Oakland Athletics surpasses Lou Brock as the major league career stolen base leader with his 939th steal in a 7 - 4 victory over the New York Yankees. Henderson breaks the record in the 4th inning, when he steals third base against catcher Matt Nokes.
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1991: Nolan Ryan of the Texas Rangers pitches the seventh no-hitter of his major league career. The 44-year-old Ryan, who defeats the Toronto Blue Jays, 3 - 0, becomes the oldest pitcher to hurl a no-hit game. His masterpiece includes 16 strikeouts and only two walks. It is also the 209th time he has struck out 10 or more in a game, and the 26th time putting 15 or more down on strikes.


1992: Rickey Henderson garners his 1,000th stolen base in the 1st inning of the Athletics' 7 - 6 victory over Detroit at Tiger Stadium.

1995: Major League Baseball owners and the Major League Umpires Association reach an agreement on a five-year contract, ending the walk-out. Regular umpires will return to work on May 3rd.

2002: The Detroit Tigers signed Chris Peters as a free agent.

2006: Magglio Ordonez & Craig Monroe go deep to give the Tigers a 3-2 win over the Royals.

2008: Miguel Cabrera hits a 2-run home run and an RBI triple in the Tigers' 8-4 win at Yankee Stadium.
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2009: Brandon Inge made this incredible catch.


2010: Johnny Damon's walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th gives the Tigers a 3-2 win over the Angels.
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2015: The Detroit Tigers released Casper Wells.

2016: Nick Castellanos' 3-run HR & Jerrod Saltalamacchia's RBI double gives the #Tigers their 5th straight win, 6 - 5 over the twins.
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2017: Victor Martinez gets his first career bunt single.

2023: The Detroit Tigers signed Heath Hembree as a free agent.
2023: The Detroit Tigers selected Braden Bristo off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.

Tigers players birthdays:

Bob Harris 1938-1939.

Dan Gakeler 1991.

Phil Hiatt 1996.

Fausto Cruz 1996.

Casey Mize 2020-present.

Tigers players who passed away:

Ed Wells 1923-1927.

Mel Clark 1957.

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WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers have just completed the initial full month of play. For the first time in years, they played above .500 baseball in the month of April, finishing with a record of 16-13 (through the 1st game of Tuesday’s double-header).
They currently have the 9th best record in MLB and sit in 3rd place in the AL Central.
How surprised are you about their early start?

How surprised are you about the Tigers' April win-loss record?

1. I always thought they'd start the season above .500.

2. I thought their record could go either way.

3. I expected them to have another bad April.

VOTE
 
Jack Flaherty bet on himself this offseason and just showed why against his former team.
Detroit Tigers starter Jack Flaherty had his breakout start on Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals. Unfortunately, the team floundered in the end.
MCBTB
 
The Detroit Tigers have an unexpected star in their lineup.
No. 1 overall draft pick Spencer Torkelson has continued to struggle this season, and Kerry Carpenter has pounced on the opportunity to make his name known.
MCBTB
 
Detroit Tigers put themselves in 'great position' with above .500 record in April.
Freep

The Tigers' 17 wins are the second-most in franchise history by the start of May, just behind the 1984 World Series winning squad who went into May with an 18-2 record and a 104-58 record at the end of the regular season.
 
It's gonna be Maeda: Starter helps Tigers open month with win.
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Boxscore.

Video Highlight from the Tigers win over the cardinals.

Tigers 4 - Cardinals 1: A strong outing Maeda the Tigers’ day.
The Tigers made off with the series thanks to Matt Vierling and Kenta Maeda.
BYBTB

Matt Vierling comes up big as Tigers top Cardinals, win fourth straight series.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers open May with Matt Vierling blast, 4-1 victory over St. Louis Cardinals.
Freep

Kenta Maeda starts May with a gem as Tigers win 4th straight series.
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May 2 in Tigers and mlb history:

1876: Ross Barnes hits the first home run in the history of National League.
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1881: The Detroit Wolverines play their first major league game, at Recreation Park in Detroit, losing 6-5 to Buffalo.

1887: Hall of Famer Eddie Collins was born this day in Millerton, NY. In a career spanning 25 years, Collins has great numbers with over 3330 Hits, over 1800 Runs, 700+ Stolen Bases, and an OPS+ of 142, and a career Batting Average of .333 Voted into the Hall of fame in 1939.

1901: Tigers win the first forfeit in American League history, after the umpire penalizes Chicago for attempting stalling tactics in order to secure a rainout.

1909: Honus Wagner steals his way around the bases in the 1st inning of a game against the Cubs. It is the fourth time he steals second base, third and home in a same inning, a National League record. The record holder in the American League is Ty Cobb, who will pull the trick four times between 1909 and 1924. No player in major league history has ever accomplished this feat in each league, and only two more have accomplished the feat twice during their careers: Max Carey (NL) and Jackie Tavener (AL).

1920: The first game in the history of the Negro National League is played. The Indianapolis ABCs host the Chicago American Giants, managed by Rube Foster. The ABCs, featuring Oscar Charleston, win the game 4 - 2.

1920: Tigers lose 5-2 to Cleveland, falling to 0-13 and tying the major league record for the worst start to a season.

1923: Walter Johnson records his first shutout of the season and the 100th of his major league record 113 career shutouts as the Washington Senators defeat the New York Yankees, 3 - 0. Yankees shortstop Everett Scott receives a medal from the American League for playing in his 1,000th consecutive game.

1937: Gee Walker goes 3-for-3 with a walk, a stolen base, and the go-ahead home run in the 7th inning to give the Tigers a 6-5 win over the White Sox.
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1939: Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees does not play against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium, ending at 2,130 his streak of consecutive games played. An ailing Gehrig removes himself from the lineup, telling his manager Joe McCarthy that he cannot play because of continuing weakness. Gehrig meets with the managers and umpires at home plate. Doctors will later diagnose Gehrig with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a fatal disease that affects the muscles. Gehrig will never play again.
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1939: Gates Brown born in Crestline, Ohio. Tigers outfielder & DH 1963-75. His 107 career pinch hits remain an American League record, and his 16 pinch hit home runs are a Tigers record.

1943: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Schoolboy Rowe pinch hits with the bases loaded in the 6th inning and cracks a grand slam off the Boston Braves' Al Javery to break a tie. The Phillies win, 6 - 5, but it takes them 12 innings. For Rowe, it is his second career grand slam. He hit one in 1939 while with Detroit, as he is the only pitcher in major league history to hit a grand slam in each league. Rowe will finish the season with a .306 batting average as a pinch hitter.

1946: Red Sox announce they will install lights at Fenway Park, leaving only Briggs (Tiger) Stadium and Wrigley Field without lights.

1947: At Cleveland Stadium, Bob Feller fires his second one-hitter in 10 days, stopping the Boston Red Sox, 2 - 0, while striking out 10. Johnny Pesky has the only hit for Boston. Joe Gordon's home run off Dave Ferriss is the only run Feller needs.

1949: In his first major league start, Don Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodgers shuts out the Cincinnati Reds, 3 - 0.

1951: Rogovin, Ginsberg, and Limmer make Jewish baseball history together. Writing for SABR?s Games Project, Bruce Harris chronicled the 1951 matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia A?s that saw a Jewish pitcher pitching to a Jewish batter, with a Jewish catcher behind the plate. Per Harris, it had never before happened in an MLB game, and hasn?t since.

1954: Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals hits five home runs in a doubleheader split against the New York Giants. The Cardinals win the first game, 10 - 6, but lose the second, 9 - 7.
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In a strange twist, one of the fans in attendance at Sportsman's Park is a young boy named Nate Colbert. In 1966, Colbert will make his major league debut. Six years later, he will tie Musial's record by hitting five home runs in a doubleheader.

1955: At Ebbets Field, Carl Furillo hits his sixth home run of the season with Jackie Robinson on base in the 12th inning to give the Brooklyn Dodgers a 2 - 0 victory over the Milwaukee Braves. Carl Erskine wins his fourth game in a row, beating Gene Conley, as both pitchers post complete games.

1956: At Wrigley Field, the New York Giants (25) and Chicago Cubs (23) set a major league record with 48 players on the field in a 17-inning marathon finally won by the visiting Giants, 6 - 5. The two teams combine to intentionally walk 11 batters, also a record, with the Cubs contributing seven of the free passes. Losing pitcher Jim Brosnan chips in with four walks, all intentional. Cubs third baseman Don Hoak is not one of the strollers, as he sets a National League record with six strikeouts, all against different pitchers, while Ernie Banks, Willie Mays and Wes Westrum are twice walked intentionally. Whitey Lockman starts in left field, switches to first base, returns to LF, and finishes at 1B. Ex-Giant Monte Irvin is 0 for 5 against five pitchers. The game is six minutes shy of the 5:19 record set by the Dodgers-Bees in 20 innings in 1940.

1959 - Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Redlegs hits for the cycle, in a 16 - 4 rout of the Dodgers.

1959: The Detroit Tigers traded Billy Hoeft to the Boston Red Sox for Ted Lepcio and Dave Sisler.

1961: Tigers 6 - Senators 3. Jake Wood hits 2 triples. Norm Cash hits a home run. Jim Bunning strikes out 7 in a complete game.
Tigers are 11-4, up 1 in the AL #60thof61 #101in61

1964: At Municipal Stadium in Kansas City, the visiting Minnesota Twins hit four consecutive home runs in one inning. Tony Oliva, Bob Allison, Jimmie Hall, and Harmon Killebrew go deep in the 11th inning to defeat the Athletics, 7 - 3.

1972: The long holdout of Oakland Athletics All-Star pitcher Vida Blue comes to an end. Blue, who won both the American League MVP and Cy Young awards in 1971, agrees to a contract for $63,000, after balking at owner Charlie Finley's previous offers. Perhaps affected by the long layoff, Blue will win only six games this year but will pitch well in the postseason.

1984: Tigers 9th-inning rally from 5-0 falls short, lose to Red Sox 5-4. Strand tying run on 2B. Tigers suffer just their third loss of the season.

1984: Jack Morris and Alan Trammell named AL Pitcher and Player of the month for April #Relive84
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1995: Hideo Nomo of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the first Japanese native to play in the majors in three decades. Nomo pitches five scoreless innings of one-hit ball, but the Dodgers blow a 3 - 0 lead and lose to San Francisco, 4 - 3. Nomo will have an excellent season and win the Rookie of the Year Award, opening the gates for a large number of Japanese players to follow him to the major leagues.

1997: The Detroit Tigers selected Kevin Jarvis off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.

2000: The Atlanta Braves become the first National League team in 49 years to win 15 straight games by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5 - 3. The last team to do so was the 1951 New York Giants. The Braves' streak will end tomorrow.

2002: Mike Cameron hits four home runs and comes close to a record-setting fifth in leading the Seattle Mariners to a 15 - 4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Cameron is only the 13th player in major league history to homer four times in a game. He connects in his first four at-bats in just five innings as he joins Bret Boone as the first teammates to hit two home runs in the same inning. They connect back-to-back twice in a 10-run 1st.

2007: Jarrod Saltalamacchia, on his 22nd birthday, makes his major league debut. With 14 letters in his last name, the Braves backstop has the longest surname in baseball history, besting 15 other major leaguers who played with 13 letters in their family name.
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2013: The Detroit Tigers released John Lindsey.

2013: The Tigers score four times in the 13th inning to defeat the Astros, 7 - 3. Austin Jackson leads off the inning with a double off Dallas Keuchel and takes third on a ground out; Astros manager Bo Porter orders that sluggers Miguel Cabrera and Prince Fielder be issued intentional Walks, but light-hitting Don Kelly comes through with a single to open the floodgates; Matt Tuiasosopo follows with a two-run double. Luke Putkonen, called up from AAA earlier in the day, earns his first big league win for Detroit. Miguel Cabrera becomes the 30th player in franchise history to get 1,000 hits as a Tiger.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Joel Hanrahan as a free agent.

2018: Mookie Betts hits three solo homers to lead the Red Sox to a 5 - 4 win over the Royals. All three blasts come off Danny Duffy, with the last one breaking a 4 - 4 tie in the 7th. It is already the second three-homer game for Betts this season and the fourth of his career, tying him for the franchise record held by Ted Williams. At 26, he is the youngest player to have four such games.

2018: The Tigers win on walk-off bunt by John Hicks and beat the rays 3 - 2.

2021: Teammates A.J. Pollock (8) and Matt Beaty (7) combine for 15 RBIs in the Dodgers' 16 - 4 win over the Brewers. They are only the sixth pair of teammates to each have at least 7 RBI in a game.

Tigers players, coaches, and writers birthdays:

Edgar Wesley Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1919-1923, 1925-1927.

Joe Falls, a tough talking New Yorker, came to Detroit in 1953 after an eight-year stint with the Associated Press. He wrote for three different newspapers in Detroit and also had a weekly column in The Sporting News before his retirement in 2003.
He is the author of the seminal history of the Detroit Tigers, published in 1975.
Falls won the 2001 J.G. Taylor Spink Award.

Gates Brown 1963-1975, coach 1978-1984.

Steve Grilli 1975-1977.

Jim Walewander 1987-1988.

Keith Moreland 1989.

Mark Johnson 2000.

Neftali Feliz 2015.

Jarrod Saltalamacchia 2016, 2018.

Erasmo Ramirez 2021.

Tigers players and coaches who passed away:

Archie Yelle 1917-1919.

Steve Larkin 1934.

Johnny Grodzicki coach 1979.

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PROMISE, PRAISE AND PRAYER.
Totally Tigers

We’re going to combine a couple topics routinely covered here at Totally Tigers because they really are all connected to each other. It’s because all 3 can help explain the success or lack thereof when it comes to some Tigers’ performance.
On Tuesday, we covered the history of Detroit’s first round draft picks and how that honor was no guarantee of success. In fact, potentially not offering those players any advantage at all in their development.
We’re also going to return to the topic of the new player development system that started to be implemented back in 2022 and more fully last year.
Lastly, we’ll add what to expect from the young players when they get promoted and the timeline needed as they adjust to the major league level.
For purposes of this discussion, our conversation is going to center around 3 players – Riley Greene, Wenceel Perez and Spencer Torkelson. Three players with 3 very different development and progression experiences.
 
3 Detroit Tigers players who need to vastly improve in May or face demotion.
There's a lot to be happy about in 2024 for Tigers fans. But the team needs these three players to get on track soon.
MCBTB
 
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