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July 11 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: The Detroit Tigers signed Davey Crockett as a free agent.

1914: Babe Ruth breaks in with Boston, striking out in his first at bat, but pitching a 4 - 3 win over Cleveland. With the score 3 - 3 in the 7th, Duffy Lewis pinch hits for Ruth, singles, and later scores the winning run.

1916: The Red Sox sweep the White Sox, winning 5 - 3 and 3 - 1. Babe Ruth starts both games, lasting a third of an inning in the opener, but pitching a 3 - 1 complete game win in the nitecap. Ruth starts the opener to give Rube Foster more time to warm up, and leaves after retiring the first batter.

1917: In Detroit, Boston's Babe Ruth tops the Tigers 1 - 0, allowing just Donie Bush's scratch single in the 8th. Ruth deflects the ball but the throw by the shortstop is too late. A pinch triple by Chick Shorten in the 9th drives home the only run. Ruth strikes out Bobby Veach, Sam Crawford and Ty Cobb in the 9th, for the last. In early 1942, in a speech in Los Angeles, Ruth will call this game his greatest thrill. (The Babe also relates to writer John Carmichael that his greatest game was the "called shot" in the 1932 World Series.)

1923: Harry Frazee, owner of the Boston Red Sox since 1916, sells out for over $1 million to a group of Ohio businessmen, who bring in veteran front office man Bob Quinn from St. Louis to run the club. Frazee's departure is welcomed by Boston fans who are fed up with the sale of Frazee's best players over the years, many of them to the rival New York Yankees.

1925: George Sisler drives in seven runs in two innings, tripling with the bases full in the 3rd and hitting a grand slam in the 4th, in a Browns 10 - 5 win over Washington.

1935: Charlie Gehringer hits his 100th career home run in the Tigers 7 - 6 win over the senators.
Pete Fox's hitting streak that started on June 13 is stopped after 29 games. The Tigers outfielder bats .397 during his streak 54 for 136.
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1937: The Detroit Tigers traded Lindsay Brown and cash to the Brooklyn Dodgers for Ralph Birkofer.

1939: With another Yankee-dominated lineup, the American League defeats the National League, 3 - 1, in the seventh All-Star Game, at Yankee Stadium.

1945: Aaron Robinson, Yankees C, returns from the military. Red Ruffing is back too, and so are Hugh Mulcahy and Buddy Lewis. Charlie Keller will follow, and a couple of dozen former major-league players will be in uniform before the season is over.

1950: Making a leaping, off-the-wall catch of a Ralph Kiner drive in the 1st inning, Ted Williams fractures his left elbow in the All-Star Game at Chicago. Remaining in the game, he puts the American League ahead, 3 - 2, with an RBI single.
Kiner's 9th-inning home run ties the game, and Red Schoendienst's blast in the 14th wins it.
Williams later states he was never the same after this injury.
It's a game of firsts - the first extra-inning All-Star Game, the first time the NL wins at an AL park, and the first All-Star Game ever shown on national television.

1954: The Detroit Tigers released Ralph Branca.

1960: In the first of this year's two All-Star Games, Pittsburgh's Bob Friend notches his second win in the National League's last three with 3 innings of one-hit, shutout ball. Friend's performance plus home runs by Ernie Banks and Del Crandall ? not to mention perennial All-Star luminary, Willie Mays, falling just a few feet shy of the cycle ? pace the Senior Circuit to a 5 - 3 decision over its junior counterpart at Kansas City's Municipal Stadium. Albeit not affecting the game's outcome, a somewhat splashy All-Star debut is made by Friend's teammate, Roberto Clemente.

1961: Candlestick Park's notoriously vicious winds dominate the first of 1961's two All-Star Games. A capacity crowd witnesses a record seven errors, not to mention hometown hero Stu Miller's wind-induced balk, enabling the American League to forge a 3 - 3 tie before losing, 5 - 4, in 10 innings. The game-winning rally is comprised solely of contributions by the National League's four premier outfielders, in order of appearance: Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson and Clemente.

1962: For the first time since 1938, when the Waner brothers pulled the trick, brothers Hank Aaron and Tommie Aaron homer in the same inning. Both homers are hit in the last of the 9th, and Hank's grand slam provides the winning margin in an 8 - 6 Braves win over the Cards.

1973: Jim Northrup knocks in eight runs and scores three times as the Tigers rout the Rangers, 14 - 2. The 3 for 4 performance by the Tiger's leadoff hitter helps him record the 500th Run and 500th RBI of his career.

1973: The Detroit Tigers signed Mark Lemongello as an amateur free agent.

1985: Nolan Ryan becomes the first pitcher to record 4,000 strikeouts, fanning Danny Heep in the 6th inning of Houston's 4 - 3 win over the Mets. Ryan finishes with 11 strikeouts in seven innings but gets no decision.

1989: Bo Jackson and Wade Boggs lead off the bottom of the 1st inning with back-to-back home runs off Rick Reuschel to spark the American League to a 5 - 3 win in the All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium. Jackson earns MVP honors.

1995: Mickey Mantle's final public appearance increases awareness of organ donation programs.

1995: The National League defeats the American League in the All-Star Game, 3 - 2, on an 8th inning pinch-hit home run by Jeff Conine. Conine becomes the 10th player to homer in his first All-Star at bat, and is named the game's MVP. Frank Thomas, Craig Biggio and Mike Piazza also connect for home runs. Thomas becomes the first White Sox player ever to homer in the Mid-summer Classic as the NL out-homers the American League, 3 to 2.

2000: The American League wins its 4th consecutive All-Star Game, beating the National League, 6 - 3. Derek Jeter of the Yankees and Chipper Jones of the Braves each go 3 for 3 in the contest. Jeter takes MVP honors.

2003: The Detroit Tigers released Wendell Magee.

2005: Bobby Abreu beats Ivan Rodriguez in the final round to win the Home Run Derby at Comerica Park. His grand total of 41 home runs is a new Derby record.

2006: Kenny Rogers and Pudge Rodriguez become Tigers' 1st All-Star Game starting battery since 1966 (McLain and Freehan).

2013: Derek Jeter plays for the Yankees for the first time since breaking his ankle in Game 1 of the 2012 ALCS. Inserted as the DH, he singles on the first pitch he sees and comes in to score as the Yanks beat the Royals, 8 - 4.
Jeter comes back after only four rehabilitation outings in the minors, however, Jeter leaves the game after the 5th inning with a tight quad muscle and will undergo an MRI.

2013: Miguel Cabrera homers to right field off Chris Sale making him the first player with at least 30 home runs and 90 RBIs before the All-Star break.

2014: Aroldis Chapman of the Reds sets a new record by notching a strikeout in his 40th straight relief appearance, dating back to August 21, 2013. The previous record had been held by Bruce Sutter since 1977. Chapman strikes out the side against the Pirates on the way to his 20th save of the year.

2015: The Detroit Tigers signed Neftali Feliz as a free agent.

2017: The American League wins the 2017 All-Star Game, played at Marlins Park in Miami, FL, 2 - 1, in 10 innings over the National League. Miguel Sano gives the AL the lead with a bloop single to right scoring Jonathan Schoop with two outs in the 5th, but Yadier Molina ties it with a solo homer to the opposite field off Ervin Santana in the 6th.
Robinson Cano leads off the 10th by parking Wade Davis' first pitch beyond the right-field fence, then Andrew Miller records the last three outs for the save. Cano is named winner of the Ted Williams Award as the game's MVP.
The two leagues are now tied with 43 wins apiece since the first mid-summer classic was played in 1933, with two ties.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/federal01.shtml
Al Federoff 1951-1952.

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Yorman Bazardo 2007-2008.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/barbajo01.shtml
Johnny Barbato 2018.

Tigers players and sportswriters who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dutch_Leonard_(leonadu01)
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/leonadu01.shtml
Dutch Leonard 1919-1921, 1924-1925.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Dan_Ewald
Dan Ewald Detroit sportswriter and Tigers players/managers/teams author 1970's/2000's.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Frank_Bolling
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bollifr01.shtml
Frank Bolling 1954, 1956-1960.

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THE SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

What reason below best explains the level of performance we are seeing?
1. Glitches in the system should be expected at first
2. The protocol is impossible to implement effectively
3. MLB?s performance is simply poor and sloppy
4. Poor performance is intentional so the season gets cancelled
5. Not sure
Vote.
 
July 12 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: At Boston's Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds, Cy Young of the Americans seven-hits the A's, 5 - 3, to win his 300th game. The 34-year-old will win an additional 211 games to establish an amazing major league record of 511 career victories.

1905: The Detroit Tigers beat New York 6 - 3, with the help of two errors by Highlander 1B Jack Doyle. The vet Doyle was signed yesterday and this will be his only appearance for New York.

1911: In the first inning of a 9 - 0 win over the Athletics at Detroit, Ty Cobb walks, then on consecutive pitches steals second base, third base, and home off lefty Harry Krause. Twice he beats perfect throws by C Ira Thomas.
After Cobb reaches on a fielder's choice in the 3rd, Sam Crawford homers. In the 7th Cobb walks, is bunted to second, and scores on a sacrifice fly, knocking the ball out of the hands of the new catcher Paddy Livingston.
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1913: Philadelphia's Boardwalk Brown walks 15 Tigers in 7 2/3 innings, but staggers to a 16 - 9 win. Brown has only one walkless inning - the first.
Ty Cobb previously out for a week with an injured knee, plays 2B for the only time in his career, and makes three errors in his five fielding chances.

1921: Babe Ruth hits his 137th career home run, passing 19th century star Roger Connor's record of 136.

1922: Ty Cobb has 5 hits for the third of an AL-record four times on the season in the Tigers 7 - 3 win over the Philadelphia Athletics.

1928: Baseball's biggest battery is recorded, appropriately, with the New York Giants, as Garland "Gob" Buckeye, a 260-pound pro football lineman in the off-season, makes his National League pitching debut with 250-pound Shanty Hogan behind the plate. The Giants lose to the Cardinals.

1931: The largest crowd in the history of Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, 45,715 (in a ballpark with 35,000 seats), creates a travesty and permanently distorts the record for doubles hit in a game. Easy fly balls drop for ground rule doubles among the fans encroaching on the field. There are 32 doubles hit in two games, including 23 in the second game, setting records both for the most doubles in one game and in a doubleheader.

1934: Schoolboy Rowe fans 11 Yankees in a 4 - 2 win that puts the Tigers back in first place.
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1943: An Armed Forces All-Star team managed by Babe Ruth and featuring Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams play a fund-raising game against the Braves in Boston. Ruth pinch-hits in the 8th and flies out to right. The All-Stars win on a Splendid Splinter home run, 9 - 8.

1949: The major league owners agree to install warning tracks made of cinder in front of outfield fences prior to the start of next season.

1949: The National League commits five errors, allowing the American League to record an 11 - 7 triumph in the All-Star Game at Ebbets Field. The contest marks the first appearance of black players in an All-Star Game: Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe in the NL lineup, and Larry Doby among the AL stars.

1951: At Cleveland, Allie Reynolds of the New York Yankees blanks Cleveland, 1 - 0, for the first of his two no-hitters this season. Gene Woodling's 7th-inning homer off loser Bob Feller is the difference in the 1 - 0 game. The Chief's no-hitter is the first by a Yankee since Monte Pearson in 1928. New York takes the nitecap behind Vic Raschi as Joe DiMaggio cinches it with a three-run homer off Chuck Stobbs.

1953: Braves slugger Eddie Mathews hits the first grand slam in the history of the Milwaukee franchise, as the Braves sweep two from the Cardinals, 10 - 1 and 4 - 3, in St. Louis.

1955: At Milwaukee's County Stadium, Stan Musial comes to bat in the bottom of 12th inning of a 5 - 5 All-Star deadlock. American League catcher Yogi Berra complains about his feet hurting and Musial tells him "Don't worry, I'll have you home in a minute"... then "the Man" hits a game-winning home run on the next pitch. The American League had taken a 5-run lead on a 3-run homer by Mickey Mantle off Robin Roberts, only to see the NL tie it. Braves P Gene Conley strikes out the side in the 12th.

1959: NBC uses outfield television cameras with 80-inch lenses to show the catchers' signals during a Yankee-Red Sox game. Commissioner Ford Frick requests that they halt its use. It doesn't help New York, which dropped its last four games to the Red Sox. Boston wins today, 7 - 3.

1966: St. Louis hosts a hot midsummer All-Star classic. Maury Wills' 10th-inning single scores Tim McCarver, as the National League wins, 2 - 1, in 105-degree heat. Brooks Robinson's stellar game (3 hits, eight chances) earns him the game MVP award. Asked about the new ballpark, Casey Stengel remarks, "it holds the heat well." On-field temperature is 113 degrees.

1968: The Tigers beat the twins 5 - 1. Denny McLain pitches a 3-hitter for his 17th win.

1969: Mickey Lolich strikes out 10 and Don Wert hits two home runs in the Tigers' 15-3 win over the indians.
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1969: Mike Cuellar of the Orioles throws a complete game 3-hitter against the Red Sox in a 4-0 shutout. All three of the Red Sox hits come off the bat of RF Tony Conigliaro, who has two singles and a double. Cuellar not only becomes the only pitcher in MLB history to have two 3-hitters in which one player has the opposing team's only three hits in the game, he does this in consecutive starts (following his win over the Yankees on July 8, 1969).

1970: Tigers tie a major league record with three sacrifice bunts in one inning. Two of the bunters reach base on errors amid a 4-run rally in the Tigers' 7-3 win over the orioles.

1976: A tentative agreement between the players and owners on labor contracts is reached. The formal agreement will be announced August 9th.

1979: Tigers-White Sox game is "postponed" after a Disco Demolition promotion goes awry at Comiskey Park.
Says new Tigers manager Sparky Anderson: "Postponed my ass. This has to be a forfeit."
After a delay of an hour and 16 minutes, the White Sox are forced to forfeit the second game of twi-night doubleheader against the Tigers when over 5,000 fans refuse to leave the field during Disco Demolition Night. Mike Veeck's promotion involves admitting fans for 98 cents with a disco record, collecting the vinyl and then literally blowing up the LPs and .45s in center field. The league will rule the game a forfeit the following day.
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1989: Ron Guidry retires from baseball. During his 14-year career with the New York Yankees, "Louisiana Lightning" compiled a 170-91 record with a 3.29 ERA.

1990: The Detroit Tigers released Matt Kinzer.

1991: Steve Searcy of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2005: During the All-Star Game Town Hall discussion, Bud Selig, believing the designated hitter is a big part of the game, states the rule will remain in use for the foreseeable future. The commissioner however makes it clear the National League will not adopt the 1973 addition to the American League rule book.

2005: The American League defeats the National League, 7-5 in the All-Star Game played at Comerica Park in Detroit. Andruw Jones, Mark Teixeira, and Miguel Tejada hit home runs and Yankee closer Mariano Rivera records the save.

2011: The National League is the winner of the 2011 All-Star Game, played in Phoenix, AZ, 5 - 1 over the American League. Prince Fielder hits a three-run homer to put the NL ahead in the 4th and wins the game's MVP award; Adrian Gonzalez accounts for the junior circuit's only run with a solo homer. Tyler Clippard picks up the win and C.J. Wilson the loss.

2016: The American League defeats the National League, 4 - 2, in the 2016 All-Star Game played at Petco Park in San Diego, CA. Royals teammates Eric Hosmer and Salvador Perez both homer in a three-run 2nd inning and Hosmer later adds another RBI to be named the game's MVP.

2017: Metallica plays Comerica Park, leaving the outfield turf ... different.
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2018: The Red Sox win their 10th game in a row as they defeat the Blue Jays, 6 - 4, thanks to 5 RBIs by Mookie Betts. He hits a grand slam off J.A. Happ to cap a five-run 4th inning, at the end of an epic 13-pitch at-bat, then adds an RBI single in the 7th as the crowd chants "MVP! MVP!" The Sox have now won 66 games, the most before the All-Star break in team history.

2019: In their first home game since the tragic death of Tyler Skaggs on July 1st, the Angels pay tribute to their fallen teammate in the best possible way, with a 13 - 0 combined no-hitter over the Mariners. In a scheduled bullpen game, opener Taylor Cole starts things off with two hitless innings, then Felix Pena is magnificent in relief, with 7 frames during which he issues just 1 walk and strikeos out 6, retiring the final 14 batters in order. The entire Angels team wears number 45 in tribute to Skaggs and his mother throws the ceremonial first pitch in an emotional pre-game ceremony. Mike Trout goes 3 for 4 with a homer and 6 RBIs to lead the offense, as the Angels score 7 runs in the 1st to remove any doubt about the final outcome.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/coughbi01.shtml
Bill Coughlin 1904-1908.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schwami01.shtml
Mike Schwabe 1989-1990.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/munozmi01.shtml
Mike Munoz 1991-1993.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Brad_Eldred
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/e/eldrebr01.shtml
Brad Eldred 2012.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gorzeto01.shtml
Tom Gorzelanny 2015.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cronija01.shtml
Jack Cronin 1901-1902.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/stovaje01.shtml
Jesse Stovall 1904.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/burnsjo01.shtml
Joseph Burns 1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/wesleed01.shtml
https://www.seamheads.com/NegroLgs/player.php?playerID=wesle01edg
Edgar Wesley Detroit Stars Negro Leagues 1919-1923, 1925-1927.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grzenjo01.shtml
Joe Grzenda 1961.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gilbrbi01.shtml
Bill Gilbreth 1971-1972.

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