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http://www.espn.com/blog/mlb/rumors...entral-twins-padres-asked-about-jose-iglesias
MLB Rumor Central: Twins, Padres asked about Jose Iglesias?
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The Dodgers explored a deal with the Tigers involving star righty Justin Verlander, per Heyman, who notes that ?nothing got close.? Verlander?s hefty salary obligations were considered a barrier, though it seems his no-trade protection may not have been.
The veteran righty has suggested he?d be amenable to consider a swap, and his relationship with Kate Upton would likely make Los Angeles an appealing destination.
While the Dodgers have a quite a few starters on hand, it?ll be interesting to see whether the pursuit of the resurgent Verlander is rejoined at some point.

Speaking of the Tigers, the organization evidently considered quite a few other deals before largely holding pat.
The Mets ?seriously discussed? giving up Michael Conforto for the final season of control over star slugger J.D. Martinez, but ultimately backed down.

While the Astros reportedly checked in on Miguel Cabrera, they were asking for ?more than half of the $150 million remaining on Cabrera?s contract? to be paid by Detroit and apparently never offered enough for the front office to bring a deal to ownership.

And both the Twins and Padres made inquiries on shortstop Jose Iglesias, but clearly nothing developed with either team.

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February 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1919 - Monte Irvin is born in Columbia, Alabama. Irvin will become a star in the Negro Leagues before joining the New York Giants in 1949. He will gain election to the Hall of Fame in 1973.

1940 - Ron Santo is born in Seattle, WA. He will be one of the greatest third basemen in history, playing 14 of his 15 major league seasons with the Chicago Cubs and hitting 342 home runs. He will elected to the Hall of Fame in 2011, barely a year after his death from diabetes.

1946: Back from the military, Ted Williams hits the first spring training pitch he sees for a home run.

1951 - Smokey Joe Williams dies in New York City at age 62. Williams has been considered by many historians to be one of the game's greatest pitchers, even though he never played a game in the major leagues. He spent his entire 27-year career (1905-1932) pitching in the Negro Leagues, Mexico and the Caribbean, but his path to the majors was barred by the color line.
During his stellar career, he defeated five Hall of Fame pitchers in exhibition competition: Grover Alexander, Chief Bender, Waite Hoyt, Walter Johnson and Rube Marquard. In 1999, after extensive research on the early years of black baseball reveal his outstanding numbers, Williams will gain Hall of Fame honors himself.

1957 - The United States Supreme Court decides 6-3 that baseball is the only professional sport exempt from antitrust laws. The issue arises when pro football seeks similar protection from the laws.

1969 ? A pension plan for Major League Baseball is agreed on, with players to receive $5.45 million per year. They also get a percentage of television revenues, a reduction in the years necessary to qualify for a pension from five to four (retroactive to 1959), and a lowered minimum age for drawing a pension from 50 to 45.

1973 - Players and owners come to terms on a three-year collective bargaining agreement. The new deal allows teams to open spring training on March 1st. Among the provisions of the agreement are a $15,000 minimum salary, salary arbitration, and the "ten and five" trade rule, which permits a player with ten years in the major leagues, the last five of which are with his current team, to veto any trade involving him.

1981 - The Executive Board of the Players' Association votes unanimously to strike on May 29th if the issue of free agent compensation remains unresolved. That deadline will be extended briefly, however, when the Players' Association's unfair labor practices complaint is heard by the National Labor Relations Board.

1999 - Frank Robinson is hired by Major League Baseball to handle on-field disciplinary matters. Previously, such matters were handled by the individual league offices.

2002: 84-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster Ernie Harwell announces this season will be his last as Detroit Tigers radio play-by-play announcer. The winner of the 1981 Ford C. Frick Award for baseball broadcasting excellence has worked for the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and Baltimore Orioles before moving to Detroit during his 62-year career behind a microphone.

2012: Oft-injured fireballing reliever Joel Zumaya suffers another setback, after throwing only 13 pitches in a batting practice session for the Twins. He leaves the mound in obvious pain and will be diagnosed tomorrow with a torn ligament in his elbow, putting him out for the season, and possibly ending his career.

2016 - Major League Baseball announces changes to the rules that touch on two aspects of play: first limiting the length of mound visits by coaches and managers, and the amount of time between innings, in order to speed up play; and second defining what constitutes a legal slide into a base. The latter is the result of a number of injuries last season to fielders attempting to complete a double play.

Tigers players birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/szotkke01.shtml
Ken Szotkiewicz 1970.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rowlari01.shtml
Rich Rowland 1990-1993.

from Baseball Reference
 
http://detroitsportsnation.com/detroit-tigers/ajreilly/anibal-sanchez-becomes-u-s-citizen/91172/
Anibal Sanchez becomes United States Citizen.
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/02/anibal_sanchez_citizen.html#incart_river_index
Anibal Sanchez, now a U.S. citizen, reflects on journey.
Mlive

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp.../detroit-tigers-sanchez-citizenship/98399688/
Anibal Sanchez proud of new U.S. citizenship.
Detnews

http://www.blessyouboys.com/2017/2/...ted-states-citizen-detroit-tigers-immigration
Tigers’ Anibal Sanchez is officially a U.S. citizen
Sanchez became a citizen 13 years after coming to the States.
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/02/miguel_cabrera_hit_by_pitch_af.html#incart_river_index
Miguel Cabrera hit by pitch after 3 straight home runs; Astros pitcher ejected.
Mlive

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/02/tigers_astros_spring_training.html#incart_river_index
3 home runs followed by ejection in Tigers' 1st Grapefruit League win.
Mlive

http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/217037444/tigers-hit-3-home-runs-in-a-row/
Tigers hit 3 HRs in a row; Miggy plunked.
Cabrera OK after getting hit on the arm in a homer-filled 3rd inning.
Tigers official site

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sp...-blast-astros-jv-solid-spring-debut/98410536/
Tigers blast Astros, JV solid in spring debut.
Detnews

Justin Verlander was in the clubhouse when Miguel Cabrera got drilled but said: "I ran out there" in case a brawl broke out. "You see homer, homer, homer, Miggy gets hit...In my cutoff shirt, I'm sure I was very intimidating".
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http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/02/tigers_astros_spring_training.html#incart_river_index
3 home runs followed by ejection in Tigers' 1st Grapefruit League win.
Mlive

http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2017/02/tigers_no_ill_intent_in_rookie.html#incart_river_index
Tigers see no ill intent in rookie's pitch that hit Miguel Cabrera after 3 home runs.
Mlive

Justin Verlander's fastball was 92-95 mph in his 1st spring start (2 shutout IP, an infield hit, 2 Ks). Brad Ausmus: "Definitely the best first outing I've seen out of Justin".

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/c...02/25/detroit-tigers-houston-astros/98408176/
Detroit Tigers hit four home runs, hammer Houston Astros, 11-4.
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February 26 in Tigers and mlb history:

1887 - Grover Cleveland Alexander is born in Elba, Nebraska. Suffering from epilepsy, haunted by his experiences in combat during World War I, and shadowed by alcoholism, Alexander will still be able to win 373 games during a 20-year career, the third highest total in major league baseball history. He will lead the National League in ERA on four occasions, wins on six different seasons, complete games six times, and shutouts during seven seasons. He will also win 30 or more games in three consecutive seasons, and be the only pitcher in major league history to win the Triple Crown three years in a row. Alexander will gain election to the Hall of Fame in 1938.

1935 - The New York Yankees release longtime star outfielder Babe Ruth, freeing him to sign a $20,000 contract with the Boston Braves of the National League. Ruth's new contract with the Braves also gives him a share of the team's profits.
In 1934, Ruth endured one of his worst seasons with the Yankees - at least by his lofty standards - with a .288 batting average, 22 home runs and 84 RBI. This season, he will play just only 28 games for the Braves before announcing his retirement on June 2nd at the age of 40. Ruth will hit the final three home runs of his major league career on May 25th against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving him a total of 714. His last home run will clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and will travel an estimated 600 feet.

1943 - The Philadelphia Blue Jays hire Bucky Harris as their manager. It is the fourth major league club Harris has led. He also managed the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, not counting two stints - later three - with the Washington Senators.
Clark Griffith, Rogers Hornsby, Donie Bush and Bill McKechnie have also managed four clubs. Harris will compile a record of 38-52 in 92 games before being fired, but will resurface as manager of the 1947 World Champions New York Yankees. He will finish his managing career with Detroit in 1956.

2011 - Major League Baseball names former manager Joe Torre as executive vice-president for baseball operations, replacing Bob Watson who retired after last season. Torre will be in charge of supervising umpires and meting out discipline for on-field incidents.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/colliri01.shtml
Rip Collins 1923-1927.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leedo01.shtml
Don Lee 1957-1958.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Grodzicki
Johnny Grodzicki coach 1979.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kinnede01.shtml
Dennis Kinney 1981.

Tigers players who passed away:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/George_Uhle
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/uhlege01.shtml
George Uhle 1929-1933.

from Baseball Reference
 
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