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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/max-scherzer-returns-to-detroit-as-opponent
In Motown, Scherzer reflects on Tigers tenure.
Nats ace making first visit to city where he won first Cy Young Award.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/0...ports_sf&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Back in Detroit, Max Scherzer muses, ?Man, how did we not win a World Series here??
Mlive

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...regrets-not-winning-title-detroit/1600948001/
'What if?' Max Scherzer still regrets not winning a title in Detroit.
Detnews
 
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-drop-eighth-straight
Tigers happier to see Sanchez than to face him.
Castellanos home run is only score against respected former teammate.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/6...daniel-norris-anibal-sanchez-nick-castellanos
Nationals 3 - Tigers 1: The squander never ends.
The pitching was solid and they had their chances but the Tigers dropped their eighth in a row.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/nationa...nal,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565550
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-offensive-troubles-losing-streak/1595369001/
Old friends Sanchez, Rodney add to Tigers' offensive troubles, losing streak.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...tigers-score-washington-nationals/1603619001/
Detroit Tigers observations: Anibal Sanchez extends Tigers' skid in Comerica Park return.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2019/06/anibal-sanchez-nationals-send-tigers-to-8th-loss-in-a-row.html
Anibal Sanchez, Nationals send Tigers to 8th loss in a row.
Mlive
 
June 29 in Tigers and mlb history:

1907: At Bennett Park Ty Cobb steals home for the first time in his career, victimizing the Cleveland battery of pitcher Heinie Berger and catcher Howard Wakefield. Cobb will steal home an MLB record 55 times in his career.
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1909: Pitching against the Highlanders, Walter Johnson gives up a solo homer to Ray Demmitt in the 7th, the first home run he's allowed since his debut in 1907. Demmitt's shot is the only score for New York, as Johnson beats them for the second time in 10 days.

1915: Led by Tris Speaker's 5 for 5, the Red Sox trip the Yankees, 4 - 3, in 10 innings. Babe Ruth gets the win, going all the way before Sheriff Gainer hits for him in the 10th.

1931: The Detroit Tigers released Wally Schang.

1935: Despite Cardinal outfielder Joe "Ducky" Medwick hitting for the cycle, the Reds beat the "Gas House Gang" and Daffy Dean, 8 - 6.

1935: Gabby Hartnett goes 4 for 4 and drives home the game winner in the Cubs' 2 - 1 victory over the Pirates. Chuck Klein's homer accounts for the other score to back Lon Warneke's win over Red Lucas. Chicago moves into 2nd place with the victory.

1941: In a doubleheader with the Senators, Joe DiMaggio ties and then breaks the American League consecutive game hitting streak of 41 established by George Sisler. In the opener, he knots the record with a double off Dutch Leonard, and in the nightcap the "Yankee Clipper" tops the record with a 7th-inning single against Walt Masterson.

1950: In what looks like a football score, the Red Sox overpower the A's, 22 - 14 in Philadelphia, the third time this month they've scored 20 or more runs. The 36 runs establish an American League mark for runs scored by two teams. Both teams match a major league record they set in 1901 for most players scoring two or more runs (Boston, 9: Philadelphia, 4). Overall, pitchers give up 21 walks in the debacle. Despite the high score, only one home run is hit - by Ted Williams in a game one newspaper calls "a two hour and 50 minute marathon." The previous record of 35 runs was set by the same two clubs in 1901: Boston 23, A's 12. The major league mark is 49 by the Cubs and Phillies on August 25, 1922.

1950: In an effort to thwart the major leagues' signing of black players, Dr. J.B. Martin, the president of the Chicago American Giants of the Negro American League, instructs manager, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe to sign white players. Radcliffe inks three white players, teenagers Lou Chirban, Lou Clarizio and Al Dubetts. Later in the year he will sign at least two others (Stanley Miarka and Frank Dyall). However, their Negro League careers will be brief.

1957: In the wake of the Redlegs ballot stuffing brouhaha, National League President Warren Giles proposes that fan All-Star voting be limited to those actually attending a game.

1961: With three round-trippers at Philadelphia - one a 10th-inning shot to win 8 - 7 - Willie Mays becomes the 4th major league player with three or more home runs twice in one season.

1966: At Fenway Park, Mickey Mantle opens the scoring in the 1st inning with a 3-run shot, then sandwiches a homer between round trippers by Bobby Richardson and Joe Pepitone in the 3rd inning in New York's 6 - 5 win. The consecutive trifecta was last done for the Yankees in 1947, when Charlie Keller, Joe DiMaggio and Johnny Lindell connected. Richardson is 5 for 5 in the game. Mantle's two homers today, his 37th and 38th at Fenway, will be his last in Boston, and tie him with Babe Ruth for most homers by a Sox opponent.

1967: The Houston Astros traded Jim Landis to the Detroit Tigers for Larry Sherry.

1968: Jim Northrup's third grand slam ties the major-league record for slams in a month (Rudy York, May 1938), and sets a major-league record for slams in a week. The Tigers win 5 - 2 over Chicago, as Denny McLain tallies his 14th victory.
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1969: Tony Oliva collects eight straight hits in the Twins' twinbill split with the Royals. Kansas City takes the opener, 7 - 2, behind homers by Mike Fiore and Bob Oliver. Oliva flies out his first time up, then strokes three singles. In the Twins' 12 - 2 win in game two, Oliva hits two homers, a double and two singles, driving in five runs.

1969: On Billy Williams Day in Chicago, the Cubs outfielder passes Stan Musial's National League record for consecutive games played (896). The Cubs sweep the Cardinals, 3 - 1 and 12 - 1, before 41,060.

1971: Tom Seaver strikes out 13 batters in a 3 - 0 Mets win over the Phillies.

1972: In a swap of former MVPs, the Braves send 1B Orlando Cepeda to the A's for P Denny McLain.

1972: Bill Freehan hits a grand slam in the 9th to give the Tigers an 8-4 win in Boston.
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1983: Mark Fidrych, in the second year of an extended comeback attempt with the Pawtucket Red Sox (International League) retires. The 1976 American League Rookie of the Year was 2-5 with a 9.68 ERA.

1984: Twins rookie Andre David hits a 2-run home run off Jack Morris in his first major league at bat to spark Minnesota to a 5 - 3 win over Detroit before 44,619. It is the only home run David will hit in the big leagues and it stops Morris's 11-game win streak over the Twins.
Detroit wins the nitecap 7 - 5 as Kirk Gibson starts the scoring with a two-run homer in the 1st and ends it with a two-run homer in the 9th. The Tigers also score in the 2nd on back-to-back homers by Chet Lemon and Ruppert Jones.
The Tigers are now 54-21.

1986: Detroit beats Milwaukee, 9 - 5, in the first game of a doubleheader split, making Tigers manager Sparky Anderson the first manager ever to win 600 games in each league.
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1998: The Detroit Tigers released Andy Tomberlin.

1998: Not a single major league game is scheduled to be played. With the exception of All-Star breaks and labor shortages, it is the first time this has happened during the regular season in 25 years, since April 30, 1973.

2001: The Cleveland Indians sent Trace Coquillette to the Detroit Tigers as part of a conditional deal.

2004: Dmitri Young homers in the 11th inning to give the #Tigers their 3rd straight walk-off home run and a 9 - 7 win over the indians.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDf6pzrWAAAmXaz.jpg

2004: At Bank One Ballpark, the Diamondbacks' 40-year old fireballer Randy Johnson records his 4,000th career strikeout whiffing Padres third baseman Jeff Cirillo, a fellow USC Trojan, to become the fourth player in major league history to reach the plateau. The "Big Unit" needs fewer innings (3,237 1/3) than Nolan Ryan (3,844 2/3), Roger Clemens (4,151) or Steve Carlton (4,991 1/3) to accomplish the feat.

2005: Craig Biggio breaks Don Baylor's modern record for being hit by a pitch as he is plunked for the 268th time in his career. At Coors Field, Rockies starter Byung-Hyun Kim hits the Astros second baseman on the left elbow in the 4th inning to establish a new mark, both literally and figuratively.

2015: The Tampa Bay Rays traded Alexi Casilla to the Detroit Tigers for player to be named or cash.

2016: Miguel Cabrera has 3 hits, including a home run measured at 459 feet as the Tigers crush the marlins 10 - 3.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Trevor Rosenthal as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bobby_Veach
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/veachbo01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/7a57b94d
Bobby Veach 1912-1923.
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https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dizzy_Trout
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troutdi01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/633b991e
Dizzy Trout 1939-1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/connebi01.shtml
Bill Connelly 1950.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/shawbo01.shtml
Bob Shaw 1957-1958.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Bruce_Kimm
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kimmbr01.shtml
Bruce Kimm 1976-1977.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/milleed04.shtml
Eddie Miller 1982.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Johnny_Bassler
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bassljo01.shtml
Johnny Bassler 1921-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/perrybo01.shtml
Boyd Perry 1941.

Baseball Reference
 
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THE SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

The Saturday Survey offers another way for readers to weigh in on a relevant topic. So here is a poll to gauge the pulse of our baseball-lovin? peeps.
As always, we welcome your comments, so please vote and then submit your reasons ( 4 sentences max!) for how you voted in the usual comment box. Don?t forget to come back later and view the results!

Where are you getting your baseball fix this season?
Hanging tough with the Tigers.
Watching other MLB games.
Visiting minor league games.
Watching baseball only occasionally.
Watched college baseball.
Other.
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https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-beat-nationals-snap-8-game-losing-streak
Tigers rally past Nats to snap 8-game skid.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2019/6...onals-5-final-score-jacoby-jones-shane-greene
Tigers 7 - Nationals 5: A rollercoaster of emotion ends in a Tigers victory
Guys! We won!
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/victor-robles-flies-out-sharply-to-center-fielder-jacoby-jones
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers win over the nationals. Incredible catch by JaCoby Jones, and a superb running catch by Castellanos.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/nationa...551#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=565551
Boxscore.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...back-tigers-snap-eight-game-slide/1608817001/
Miguel Cabrera sparks comeback, Tigers snap eight-game slide.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...tigers-score-washington-nationals/1608904001/
Rejoice! Detroit Tigers end losing streak with comeback win over Nats.
Freep
 
June 30 in Tigers and mlb history:

1894: Future Hall of Famer Fred Clarke sets a record by going 5 for 5 with a double in his first major league game, but Louisville squanders his performance in a 13 - 6 loss to Philadelphia. Clarke will be appointed manager in just three years.

1902: Cleveland is the first American League team to hit three consecutive home runs in one inning as Nap Lajoie, Piano Legs Hickman and Bill Bradley connect in the 6th off St. Louis, with all the hits ending in the LF bleachers at St. Louis. The last two come on the first pitch thrown. Jack Harper tees up the gopher balls in the 17 - 2 loss.

1904: Christy Mathewson blanks Boston, 3 - 0, despite allowing eight hits. The Giants have now won 14 in a row.

1905: Nap Lajoie is sidelined by blood poisoning from neglect of a spike wound. He will play in only 65 games, losing a chance to lead the American League in batting for the 5th straight year.

1908: Cy Young's third career no-hitter is an 8 - 0 Boston win over New York. Cy almost duplicates his perfect game of 1904, walking just one batter - leadoff hitter Harry Niles. Niles is then caught stealing and the next 26 batters make out. Cy also tallies three hits and drives in half the Pilgrims' runs off Rube Manning. At 41 years and 3 months, he is the oldest pitcher to turn the no-hit trick. Nolan Ryan will beat him in 1990 at the age of 43.

1910: The Washington Senators purchased Heinie Beckendorf from the Detroit Tigers.

1913: Tigers skipper Hughie Jennings manages his 1,000th game. His record is 552-436.

1917: The Tigers split with the host Browns, losing the opener before winning, 5 - 3. Ty Cobb warms up in the first game with two hits, then slugs an opposite field grand slam and a triple in the second game. The slam clears the LF bleachers.

1918: In the 10th inning, Babe Ruth hits his 11th homer to beat Walter Johnson, 3 - 1, and boost the Red Sox back into first place. Ruth is playing CF when not pitching.

1927: The Tigers edge the Indians, 6 - 5, beating George Uhle for the 5th time this year.

1927: A crowd of 3,000 at Yankee Stadium see the Yanks hand the Red Sox their 12th straight loss, beating the visitors, 13 - 6 on 19 safeties. Lou Gehrig takes over the home run lead when he clouts his 25th in the first inning, a bounce home run off Slim Harriss, but Babe Ruth, back in the lineup, golfs his 25th in the 4th, also off Slim. Gehrig has three hits and also swipes home. New York (49-20) wins its 5th straight while Boston loses its 12th straight.

1931: The Athletics buy veteran Waite Hoyt from Detroit.

1934: In a 4 - 3, 10-inning loss to the Browns, Tiger CF Gee Walker is picked off base twice in the same frame, earning him a 10-day suspension for his ineptitude. After Hank Greenberg singles, Walker reaches base on a error, but then gets caught off base when C Rollie Hemsley fires to first base. Greenberg attempts to draw a throw by running to third base and is thrown out, with Walker taking second. Moments later, with Walker standing six feet off the bag "as brave as a boy on a burning deck" (writer Charles P. Ward's description), pitcher Jack Knott's throw to SS Alan Strange nabs him. Mickey Cochrane is so furious he suspends Walker and fines him $20 - the 6th time this season that he has earned a $20 fine. Gee's next appearance won't come until July 16 when he pinch-hits for Cochrane.

1935: At St. Louis, leadoff hitter Pete Fox leads the Tigers to a twinbill drubbing of the Browns, as Detroit rolls, 18 - 1 and 11 - 6. Fox drives in 10 runs, six in the opener when he hits his second grand slam of the month. Fox has eight hits, five in the nitecap, and scores four runs in each game. Schoolboy Rowe coasts in the opener and Alvin Crowder is the nitecap winner.

1952: Satchel Paige is named to the All-Star team.

1953: Braves slugger Eddie Mathews has five straight hits in a 10-inning, 6 - 4 win over the Reds.

1956: Al Kaline could have hit for the cycle if he just didn’t hit so well: He has a home run, a triple and two doubles, but no singles, and the Tigers beat the kansas athletics 14 - 2.

1958: The Detroit Tigers sign amateur free agent Mickey Lolich. Starting in 1963 through 1975, Lolich will win 207 games for the Tigers, and is still the all-time leader in Strikeouts by a Tigers pitcher with 2,679.

1959: The Giants' Sam Jones throws a 2 - 0 one-hitter against the Dodgers, allowing only Jim Gilliam's controversial single in the 8th, a grounder that SS Andre Rodgers has difficulty picking up. Willie Mays's 2-run home run against Don Drysdale accounts for all the scoring.

1960: At Fenway Park, SS Don Buddin pulls some fancy footwork to lead the BoSox to a win against the Tigers. With the score tied in the 8th, Buddin is caught in a rundown between third base and home, but he eludes Detroit catcher Red Wilson to score. Wilson argues that Buddin left the base line, and earns an ejection by Red Flaherty for his views. The Red Sox score three more runs and win, 11 - 7. Ted Williams has a home run, off Jim Bunning, and Rocky Colavito answers with two homers.

1961: Whitey Ford (14-2) tops the Senators, 5 - 1, to give the 2nd place Yankees their 22nd win of the month. Roger Maris drives in three runs and Mickey Mantle lines a shot over CF Willie Tasby that rebounds for an inside-the-park home run. Ford becomes the first pitcher in American League history to win eight games in one month.

1962: With the aid of 13 strikeouts and a Frank Howard home run, Sandy Koufax no-hits Bob Miller and the Mets, 5 - 0 in Los Angeles. Sandy starts off the game by fanning the side on nine pitches in the 1st inning, the first National League pitcher to strike out the side on nine pitches since Brooklyn's Dazzy Vance, in 1924. It will be the first of four career no-hitters thrown by Koufax.

1978: Larry Doby becomes the second black major league manager, replacing Bob Lemon as skipper of the White Sox. Chicago has a 34-40 record at the time, and will go 37-50 the rest of the way.

1983: The Detroit Tigers traded Pat Underwood to the Cincinnati Reds for Wayne Krenchicki.

1984: Tigers 4 - Twins 3. Dan Petry goes 8 1/3 for his 11th win. Dave Bergman has a home run and Willie Hernandez gets his 14th save.

1986: Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson makes his professional baseball debut with the Memphis Chicks of the AA Southern League and goes 1 for 4 with two strikeouts.

1987: Yokohama Bay Stars (Japan Central) purchased John Pacella from the Detroit Tigers.

1989: the Tigers beat the Orioles 16-5. Mike Heath had 4 hits, 2 home runs, 3 RBI and 4 runs scored. Chet Lemon homered and drove in 5.

1993: 70-year-old Minnie Minoso appears as a DH for the St. Paul Saints in a game against Thunder Bay in the independent Northern League. Minoso grounds back to pitcher Yoshi Seo in his only at bat.

1997: Bobby Higginson belts three home runs and drives in seven runs and Justin Thompson allows four hits in eight innings as Detroit kicks the Mets, 14 - 0. It is the most lopsided shutout in Mets history. Detroit hits more homers (6) than the Mets have hits (5), and it is the most home runs given up by Mets' pitchers since April 29, 1978.

2004: For the third straight game, the Tigers win thanks to walk-off home run. Following the lead of teammates Eric Munson and Carlos Pena in the two previous games, Dmitri Young hits a two-run dinger in the 11th inning to beat the Indians 9 - 7.

2008: Demolition of Tiger Stadium begins. [
url]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DADQu6FXgAAUTlJ.jpg[/url]

2014: Mike Hessman of the Toledo Mud Hens takes Jake Brigham of the Indianapolis Indians deep for his 259th International League home run.
This breaks Ollie Carnegie's IL home run record, Carnegie having last played in the circuit 69 years earlier.

2014: The Tigers pay tribute to the 1984 World Series Champs during a pregame ceremony including members of the team. Instead of throwing out the first pitch, Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell turn a ceremonial first double play.
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2014: Rajai Davis hammers a walk-off grand slam in the 9th to give the Tigers a 5-4 win over the Athletics.

2016: Tigers score 8 runs in the 9th inning to win 10-7. Cameron Maybin finished off an eight-run, 9th-inning comeback with a bases-clearing double to break a tie in the 10th.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Davy_Jones
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jonesda01.shtml
Davy Jones 1906-1912, 1918.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lakejo01.shtml
Joe Lake 1912-1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dressle01.shtml
Lee Dressen 1918.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Firpo_Marberry
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/marbefi01.shtml
Firpo Marberry 1933-1935.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kollodo01.shtml
Don Kolloway 1949-1952.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/buddido01.shtml
Don Buddin 1962.

Baseball Reference
 
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OPEN MIKE!
Totally Tigers

It?s the last Sunday of the month, folks, which means it?s your day! This is the day for you to be heard. Today is the one day during the month (normally) where you get the opportunity to comment on the Tiger topic of your choosing.

This is the one day of the week where we open up the comment parameters for you, so you can really get those juices flowing. Comments on THIS DAY ONLY can be expanded to a maximum of 8 sentences. So pick a topic and let us hear from you! What?s on your minds?
 
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