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June 24 in Tigers and mlb history:

1908: Honus Wagner does it all today, smacking a home run and double, then breaking a 3 - 3 tie with an 8th-inning single. He ends his scoring with a steal of home as the Pirates win, 5 - 3, over the Reds.

1913: Ty Cobb and a whole lot of straw hats.
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1914: Washington's Walter Johnson is en route to a 2 - 1 home win over the A's when newsboys come through the stands hawking the latest edition of the papers headlining the wedding that evening of the ace to Hazel Roberts. The fiancee is supposedly spotted by the crowd, but the real Ms. Roberts slips by unnoticed.

1933: Arky Vaughan hits for the cycle, as the Pirates beat the Dodgers, 15 - 3.

1934: After being hitless in his last 21 at bats, Babe Ruth hits a grand slam in a 5 - 0 Yankee win over the White Sox.

1936: Rookie Joe DiMaggio ties three major-league records in New York's 10-run 5th inning against the White Sox, hitting 2 home runs for 8 total bases. With 2 doubles, he equals the modern record of four long hits in a game. New York beats St. Louis, 18 - 4.

1938: View of Walter O. Briggs, owner of the Detroit Tigers, watching a baseball game.
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1947: The Dodgers win, 4 - 2, over the Pirates, as Jackie Robinson swipes home for the first of 19 times in his career.

1950: Art Houtteman pitches Detroit to a 4 - 1 win over the Yankees. Yogi Berra's homer is the only Yankee score, as New York loses its 4th straight and 8th in 12 games. Detroit now leads the American League by three games.

1953: The Braves sign 17-year-old Joey Jay from Middletown, Connecticut, making him the first Little League player to make it to the major leagues.

1955: In an 18 - 7 loss to the Tigers, Senator 18-year old rookie third baseman Harmon Killebrew hits his first major league home run off Billy Hoeft.

1955: Already down six, en route to an 8 - 2 drubbing by Milwaukee, the Dodgers debut Brooklyn-born bonus baby, Sandy Koufax. Working a scoreless but labor-intensive 5th and 6th, Koufax puts Braves on every base—via hit, walk and error (his own)—before recording his first major league out by blowing a 3-2 fastball past Bobby Thomson.
Writing more than a decade later, Koufax will recall this undeniably thrilling moment as "probably the worst thing that could have happened to me, getting my first out by striking out a big hitter; because that became my pattern for five years, trying to get out of trouble by throwing harder and harder and harder." (Conversely, the 4-pitch walk which immediately preceded Thomson—issued to one Henry Louis Aaron—will, in almost the same breath, be viewed by
Sandy as "probably the smartest thing I did all year. There have been many times since when I wished I had been wild enough to walk Henry Aaron. I'm usually backing up third as I am wishing it.")

1959: The Detroit Tigers signed Don Bryant as an amateur free agent.

1960: Willie Mays hits two home runs, singles, steals home, and makes 10 putouts to lead the Giants in a 5 - 3 win at Cincinnati. Mays has three RBI and three runs scored.

1961: Rookie shortstop Dick McAuliffe hits a 2-run home run with 2 outs in the top of the 9th: #Tigers beat the indians 5-4.

1962: A marathon between the Tigers and Yankees concludes in the 22nd inning when Jack Reed's home run - his only one in the big leagues - gives New York and Jim Bouton a 9 - 7 victory. Reed replaced Joe Pepitone in the 13th. For the Tigers, Phil Regan takes the loss and Rocky Colavito has seven hits. Bobby Richardson ties a mark by going to the plate 11 times. At an even seven hours, the game is the slowest extra-inning contest in league history and it is the longest game in innings in Yankee history.

1962: Led by a grand slam from Hank Foiles and four RBIs on two home runs from Frank Robinson, the Reds outslug the Dodgers, 12 - 10, at Dodger Stadium.

1967: Mickey Mantle breaks a 3 - 3 tie in the 9th with a home run off Detroit's Fred Gladding to give 9th-place New York a 4 - 3 win.

1968: After being benched the day before after a 1 for 20 slump, Detroit RF Jim Northrup becomes the 6th American League player to hit two grand slams in one game, connecting in the 5th inning off Eddie Fisher and in the 6th off Billy Rohr, as the Tigers bomb Cleveland, 14 - 3.
Denny McLain is the victor. First baseman Willie Smith pitches the last three innings, walking just one and allowing one hit and no runs.
Detroit's Don Wert is taken to the hospital following a 6th inning beaning which shatters his batting helmet. He will miss just a few games.

1971: The Mets' Tom Seaver smashes an 8th-inning homer off Montreal's Bill Stoneman to win his own game, 2 - 1.

1980: Richie Hebner hits a bases-loaded double and bases-loaded single for 6 rbi in the Tigers 9 - 4 win over the indians.
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1983: Milwaukee's Don Sutton strikes out Alan Bannister in the 8th inning of a 3 - 2 win over Cleveland to become the 8th pitcher in major league history with 3,000 career strikeouts.

1984: After missing two starts, Jack Morris (12-3) stops the Brewers, 7 - 1. The Tigers have drawn 165,000 fans for the 4-game series with Milwaukee. Ruppert "Rooftop" Jones hits a 3-run home run over the RF roof of Tiger Stadium, and Lance Parrish homers. Jack Morris pitches 6 one-hit innings for his 12th win. With 3 straight wins, the #Tigers (52-18) stretch their lead to 8.5 games.

1989: The Detroit Tigers signed Danny Bautista as an amateur free agent.

1991: California's Dave Winfield goes 5 for 5 and hits for the cycle as the Angels defeat Kansas City, 9 - 4. In so doing, he becomes the oldest player in history (39) to accomplish the feat.

1993: Carlton Fisk of the White Sox, plays his 2,226th and final major league game, surpassing Bob Boone's record of 2,225 for most games caught. Fisk reluctantly retires with 3,999 total bases, the most ever for a catcher. The Sox will exacerbate Fisk's bitterness by refusing to allow him into the locker room after the Sox make the playoffs this year. When the Sox retire Fisk's #72 in 1997, Fisk will request that Jerry Reinsdorf and GM Ron Schueler not be there for the ceremony, and when he goes into Cooperstown he will wear a Red Sox cap.
A clerical error about three games caught in 1981, in which Fisk relieved, initially gives him a total of 2,229 games caught. This error will appear on Fisk's Hall of Fame plaque when he is inducted, the 5th edition of Total Baseball, and the 1997 edition of The Sports Encyclopedia - Baseball. Other records books correctly show him with 2,226 games caught lifetime. SABR historian Wayne McElreavy and others note the discrepancy and the plaque and subsequent editions of the record books will correct the total to 2,226.

1998: The Detroit Tigers traded Dave Roberts and Tim Worrell to the Cleveland Indians for Geronimo Berroa.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Allen McDill.

2000: The Tigers trim the Indians 14 - 8, in the second game of a day-night doubleheader behind OF Bobby Higginson's three home runs and six RBIs.
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2013: The Detroit Tigers signed Joe Jimenez as an amateur free agent.

2014: The Detroit Tigers purchased Daniel Schlereth from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

2019: Carlos Torres of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/harpege02.shtml
George Harper 1916-1918.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/burnsja01.shtml
Jack Burns 1903-1904.

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Left on the cutting-room floor from Friday?s interview with ex-Tigers pitcher
Phil Regan was my asking about his reputation for throwing a lot of spitballs during his playing career. Regan laughed and said the following:

?I had a really good sinker. I did get accusations about a spitball, but what I actually threw was a pitch with no seams; my sinker had no seams.
But the spitball? Mickey Stanley and I used to play catch, and he had a great one. And he was an outfielder. Everybody did stuff. They threw knuckleballs. They tried everything. They still try everything.?

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Tigers 2019 Top 10 #MLBDraft Breakdown:

▶️ All Signed

▶️ 9-of-10 signed for full slot

▶️ 8 Position Players, 2 Pitchers

▶️ Bonus Pool: $10,402,500
▶️ Spent: $10,356,300
▶️ Saved: $46,200 (8th-round)
 
June 25 in Tigers and mlb history:

1902: A federal court judge rules that Brooklyn has no claim on C Deacon McGuire, who jumped to Detroit. Two weeks later, another U.S. judge denies jurisdiction to stop Nap Lajoie from playing for Cleveland, thus ending the Phillies' chances of regaining him legally.

1912: New York's Rube Marquard runs his win streak to 17 games by edging the Phillies, 2 - 1.

1919: The Washington Senators traded Doc Ayers to the Detroit Tigers for Eric Erickson.

1934: Lou Gehrig hits for the cycle for the first time in his career, and the Yankees regain first place from the Tigers, losers 13 - 11 in Philadelphia.

1935: The Detroit Tigers released Hub Walker.

1941: Baseball greats Ty Cobb & Babe Ruth play a charity golf match in Massachusetts (Trophy donated by screen legend Bette Davis!).
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1953: Signed to a contract with the Detroit Tigers less than a week ago, after graduating from Baltimore Southern high school, 18 year old teen phenom Al Kaline makes his major league debut vs. the Philadelphia Athletics and pitcher Harry Byrd.
Twenty two years later Kaline will have set ML records, and finished in the top 5/10/15/20 in many offensive and defensive career leaderboards.
Kaline's throwing arm is considered one of the strongest in MLB history, as well as the most accurate of all time.

1961: Vic Power is the baserunner on first base in the bottom of the 9th, when Chuck Essegian pinch-hits a single. Power, thinking it is a home run, waits to shake hands with Essegian, and is forced out at second base. Detroit and Jim Bunning win 6 - 3. Norm Cash hits two home runs.

1962: The Tigers traded Charlie Maxwell to the White Sox for OF Bob Farley.

1968: Trailing 5-1, the Tigers rally with a 6-run 7th, punctuated by a Willie Horton 2-run triple to the CF monuments at Yankee Stadium. Tigers win 8-5. It's the Tigers' 22nd (!) winning rally in the 7th inning or later this season.
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1971: Tigers 6 - indians 1, Bill Gilbreth pitches a complete game win in his major league debut Gene Lamont as his catcher.
Al Kaline with a pinch hit 2 run homer.

1974: Tigers workhorse Mickey Lolich completes his 11th straight start. He’s 9-2 with a 1.98 ERA in 100 IP.

1976: Ranger Toby Harrah becomes the only shortstop in major league history to go through an entire doubleheader without a fielding chance. At the plate, Harrah makes up for the inactivity, collecting six hits, including a grand slam in the opener and another round-tripper in game 2. The Rangers beat the White Sox in the first game 8 - 4, but lose the nightcap, 14 - 9.

1980: Five Cleveland pitchers issue 14 walks, including five with the bases loaded, in a 13 - 3 loss to Detroit.

1991: Detroit trades former franchise stalwart pitcher Dan Petry to the Braves.

1998: Sammy Sosa hits his 19th home run of the month at #TigerStadium, breaking the major league record set by the Tigers' Rudy York. But the Tigers win 6 - 4 on Tony Clark's 3-run home run.
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2002: For the first time ever, a major league game pits two Dominican Republic born managers against each other, as Luis Pujols of Detroit and Tony Pena of kansas city match wits. The president of the Dominican Republic is on hand for the game, which is broadcast all over Latin America.

2008: The Detroit Tigers traded Denny Bautista to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Kyle Pearson (minors).

2008: Trailing the Cardinals 7-6 in the bottom of the 8th, the #Tigers tie it on an RBI single by Magglio Ord??ez and walk off in the 9th on a Gary Sheffield single that scores Clete Thomas. Carlos Guill?n finishes 4-for-5 with a home run and a double.

2011: The Tigers' Justin Verlander, who strikes out a career-best 14 over 8 innings in beating Arizona, 6 - 0 becomes the A.L. first 10 game winner of the season.

2018: The Cardinals record the 10,000th win in team history in defeating the Indians, 4 - 0, behind 7 one-hit innings by John Gant. They are the sixth major league team to hit the mark, all of them in the National League.

Tigers players birthdays:

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John Deering 1903.

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Johnny Pasek 1933.

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Alex Garbowski 1952.

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Don Demeter 1964-1966.

Tigers players who passed away:

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Heinie Smith 1903.

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Detroit Tigers top pick Riley Greene hits 2 HRs, including a grand slam in debut.
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Webvideo Detroit Tigers top draft pick Riley Greene smashes 2 HRs in pro debut.
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Tigers? Riley Greene makes debut with a bang in rookie league.
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http://www.highheatstats.com/2019/06/caws-career-gauge-part-3/
CAWS Career Gauge ? Part 3.
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Michael Hoban closes out his series on the CAWS Career Gauge with this last installment identifying the players, both those who achieved Hall-worthy career performance as measured by CAWS and those who did not. More after the jump.

There are one hundred four (104) position players and forty-eight (48) pitchers in the live ball era (since 1920) who have Hall of Fame numbers according to the CAWS Career Gauge. Here is the distribution by position.

The rest of this post identifies those players who achieved, or came close to achieving, Hall of Fame-worthy careers as measured by the CAWS Career Gauge. For an introduction to CAWS, please see Part 1. For an explanation of Hall of Fame standards as measured by CAWS, please see Part 2.

The following lists will show the career totals for those players who had HOF numbers at each position. All numbers include the 2018 season, and will show:

Bold print = Hall of Famer
Italic = active player in 2019
Career Win Shares from Bill James? Win Shares formulae
Core Value = sum of Win Shares for 10 best seasons
CAWS = Core Value + .25 x (Career Win Shares ? Core Value)
CAWS+ = normalized CAWS where 100 = CAWS positional HOF-qualifying standard
 
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The Tigers announced that right-hander Carlos Torres has elected free agency in lieu of an outright assignment to Triple-A Toledo. The club designated designated Torres on Saturday.

The 36-year-old Torres lasted less than a month with the Tigers, who signed him to a minor league deal May 26 and then added him to their major league roster June 9. Torres threw six innings with Detroit, giving up five earned runs on nine hits (two home runs) with one walk against eight strikeouts. It was the first big league action since Torres tossed 9 2/3 frames with the Nationals a season ago.

While Torres will now try to catch on with somebody else, it?s a safe bet he?ll have to settle for another minor league pact. Also a former White Sox, Rockie, Met and Brewer, Torres racked up extensive MLB experience as recently as 2017, though he has been almost a full-time minors arm since then. Overall, Torres has pitched to a 4.09 ERA/4.23 FIP with 7.94 K/9, 3.41 BB/9 and a 44.3 percent groundball rate in 506 2/3 innings in the majors.

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