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April 26 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: Centerfielder Hack Wilson was born. 2X NL RBI leader, 4X NL home run leader.
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1901: After two days of rain at Columbia Park, 10,547 fans witness the Philadelphia Athletics of Connie Mack make the their American League debut, losing to the visiting Washington Senators, 5 - 1.

1903: Dale "Moose" Alexander is born in Greeneville, Tenn. Tigers outfielder, 1929-32. His .343 batting average in 1929 remains a Tigers rookie record.

1902: At Sportsman's Park, Addie Joss of the Cleveland Bronchos pitches a one-hit shutout in his major league debut, beating the hometown St. Louis Browns, 3 - 0. The lone hit is a scratch single by Jesse Burkett.

1904: Ty Cobb, making his pro baseball debut at the age of seventeen, hits a home run and double for the Augusta Tourists in the South Atlantic League.
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1906: Ty Cobb hits an RBI triple in the bottom of the 8th to give the Tigers a 3-2 win over Cleveland.
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1917: Virgil Trucks is born in Birmingham, Alabama. Tigers pitcher, 1941-52 & '56. Threw two no-hitters in 1952. Died in 2013 at age 95.

1931: At Griffith Stadium, a walk to Lyn Lary is followed by a Lou Gehrig home run, a smash which clears the fence, but bounces back into the hands of Senators center fielder Harry Rice. The baserunner Lary thinks the ball has been caught on the fly for the third out and returns to the dugout without crossing home plate; Gehrig, running with his head down, is ruled out for passing a runner in front of him, costing the Yankees a possible victory (they lose by two runs),
the 1931 home run crown (he ties Babe Ruth with 46) and two RBI to add to his record-setting 184 for the season.

1939: Hank Greenberg hits two game-tying home runs off the Browns' Bobo Newsom, and scores the winning run in the 10th on a single by Billy Rogell. The Tigers will acquire Newsom two weeks later.

1951: The Detroit Tigers selected Gene Bearden off waivers from the Washington Senators.

1954: The Detroit Tigers purchased George Zuverink from the Cincinnati Redlegs.

1955: 20 year old Al Kaline hits the first of his 6 career walkoff homers in front of a sparse crowd of 1,319 fans in a 3 - 2 Win over the orioles.

1957: Spike Briggs is forced out of the Tigers front office, ending a connection with the Briggs family dating back to 1919.
Briggs Stadium will be re-named Tiger Stadium in 1961.
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1959: Sadaharu Oh hits the first home run of his Nippon Pro Baseball career. Oh will go on to hit 868 home runs during his stellar career in Japan, setting a record for the most documented home runs in professional baseball history.

1961: At Tiger Stadium, Roger Maris hits his first home run of the season off Paul Foytack, and Mickey Mantle adds home runs from both sides of the plate for the eighth time in his career as New York defeat Detroit. Chico Fernandez goes 4-for-5 with a double & 3 RBIs. Rocky Colavito: 2-for-3 with a home run.
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1969: The Baseball Records Committee decides to give Babe Ruth credit for one more home run during his career for a total of 715. The committee rules that one of Ruth's home runs had been incorrectly ruled a triple. The committee will later reverse its decision, returning Ruth to a total of 714 home runs.

1980: Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies sets a modern day National League record by pitching his sixth career one-hitter. Carlton shuts out his former team, the St. Louis Cardinals, 7 - 0.

1982: Boston Red Sox rookie Wade Boggs collects his first major league hit when he singles against Rich Dotson of the Chicago White Sox. Boston wins, 3 - 2. Boggs will go on to win five American League batting championships.

1984: Tigers beat the Rangers 7-5 to improve to 16-1.

1990: Texas Rangers pitcher Nolan Ryan ties Bob Feller's major league record by hurling his 12th career one-hitter. Ryan strikes out 16 batters in shutting down the Chicago White Sox, 1 - 0. The only hit allowed is Ron Kittle's 2nd-inning check-swing single to right field. The victory is the 293rd in Ryan's career.
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1995: A number of Major League Baseball teams open their season, reduced to 144 games because of the strike.

1995: the Tigers beat the Angels 5-4 in their return from the strike. Rudy Pemberton went 3-4. Juan Samuel hit a 3-run homer in the 4th. Cecil Fielder added some much needed insurance with a 2-run shot in the 8th.

1996: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Walker as a free agent.

2010: Miguel Cabrera and Brandon Inge hit back-to-back home runs in the top of the 9th to give the Tigers an 8-6 win in Texas.
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2012: The Tigers release longtime franchise player Brandon Inge, aka 'Check Swing Cringe'.

2013: Anibal Sanchez sets a new Tigers record by striking out 17 batters in 8 innings in beating the Braves, 10 - 0. Mickey Lolich held the previous record with 16. Sanchez strikes out out the side in the 8th to set the record, but having thrown 121 pitches, is not allowed to go out in the 9th to attempt to tie the all-time record of 20.
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2018: Boston's Public Improvement Commission accedes to a demand spearheaded by Red Sox owner John Henry to rename Tom Yawkey Way, the street on which Fenway Park and the team's corporate address is located. Tom Yawkey's reputation has been badly damaged due to his central role in keeping the Red Sox from integrating until every other major league team had done so. The street will now revert to its former name, Jersey Street. The move is not without controversy, as the "Yawkey Foundations", set up by the late owner's estate, have provided millions to civic improvement projects in and around the city.

2019: All eyes are turned on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. who makes his major league debut with the Blue Jays against the Athletics. With his illustrious father, Vladimir Guerrero, watching from the stands, he starts the winning rally in the 9th by leading off the inning with a double off Yusmeiro Petit for his first major league hit, and is then replaced by a pinch-runner. Two outs later, Brandon Drury hits a two-run walk-off homer to give Toronto a 4 - 2 win.

2022: A U.S. District Court judge in New York, NY orders the unsealing of a letter from Commissioner Rob Manfred to the New York Yankees which reveals that the Bronx Bombers were fined $100,000 in 2017 for violating rules on the use of the dugout phone in the two previous seasons, using the video room to decode the opposite team's signs and relay their findings in real time to players on the field. Immediately after sending the letter, Manfred informed all teams that the use of electronics to steal signs was strictly prohibited and would be severely punished, an admonition that the Houston Astros blatantly ignored. The Yankees had tried to keep the embarrassing missive under wraps, after fantasy baseball players suing MLB for allowing sign-stealing to affect the outcome of games had demanded that its contents be released as relevant to the case. While the plaintiffs lost their case, the Yankees appealed the original judge's order that the letter be disclosed, but lost their final appeal of that decision the previous week.

Tigers players birthdays:

Dale Alexander 1929-1932.

Virgil Trucks 1941-1943, 1945-1952, 1956.

Felipe Lira 1995-1997, 1999.

Nomar Mazara 2021.

Tigers players who passed away:

Hack Simmons 1910.

Yats Wuestling 1929-1930.

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FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

There seems to be some debate about how good the Detroit Tigers really are this year and how far they can go.
Some point to the much better start this season and current record that shows the team playing above .500. Others claim the improvement seen at the end of last year is proof of better play.
On the other end, some say the AL Central standings are misleading. Others use offensive stats to show that this team is still a work in progress.

So what is the best way to evaluate the Tigers’ performance and chances for a higher finish to the 2024 season?
It all has to do with stats and where they rank in MLB that will give us a better and more accurate way to evaluate. This team has to be compared with the other 29 franchises (or at the very least, the other 4 teams in the AL Central) in order to put a proper context to their play.
Here are the top 5 rankings fans need to watch throughout the year………
 
Al Kaline and Gordie Howe.
“Gordie`s one of a kind. Of course, his nickname, Mr. Hockey, is exactly what he is. Other than the fact he was a great, great, great hockey player, he is one of the great people that I’ve ever run into in sports. Our friendship has gone back a long ways. We lived at one time close to each other.”
Business partners Al Kaline & Gordie Howe.
 
Reese Olson's tough luck draws comps that go back half a century.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Royals 8, - Tigers 0: Bullpen goes full meltdown in loss.
This was a really good pitching duel until Tyler Holton crumbled to dust in the ninth.
BYBTB

Tigers blanked 8-0 by Royals in pre-NFL Draft matinee.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers fall to Kansas City Royals, 8-0, after allowing seven runs in ninth inning.
Freep

Royals score 7 in 9th inning to beat Tigers in opener.
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April 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1896: The great Hall of Famer Rogers Hornsby was born in Winters, TX. Hornsby will compile the 2nd greatest career Batting Average .358 to Ty Cobb's .367. A 7 time Batting Champion and 3 times batted over .400 with a high of .424 in 1924. In addition Rajah won two Triple Crowns in 1922 and 1925. Seven times 200 or more hit seasons, and a league leader in virtually every offensive category. Inducted into the HOF in 1942.

1903: Pitcher George Mullin hits 3 doubles in an 8-1 win over the White Sox.
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1916: Hall of Famer Enos 'Country' Slaughter was born in Roxboro, NC.

1926: 17-year-old Mel Ott makes his first major league appearance with the New York Giants pinch-hitting for Jimmy Ring. Ott strikes out as the Giants win, 9 - 8, over the Phillies. He won't play regularly until 1927.

1946: The Tigers win on a Hank Greenberg bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 11th inning. Greenberg was 0-for-5 on the day before delivering the game winning hit.

1947: Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium draws a crowd of more than 58,000 to honor the ailing star.

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1962: Tigers beat Angels 13-4; 3 RBIs each from Rocky Colavito, Al Kaline and Bill Bruton.

1963: Red Sox right-hander Gene Conley and White Sox hurler Dave DeBusschere, who both played in the NBA in the offseason, each pitch in relief during the fourth inning of the Red Sox?s 9-5 victory over the White Sox at Fenway Park.

1971: Curt Flood jumps the Washington Senators after 13 games and departs for Denmark, ending his playing career. Flood batted .293 and won seven Gold Glove Awards during his 15-year major league tenure. He will continue his antitrust suit, which will eventually reach the Supreme Court.

1971: Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves joins Babe Ruth and Willie Mays as the only major league players to hit 600 home runs. His historic homer, a 350-foot drive over the left field wall, comes off Gaylord Perry in the third inning of a 6 - 5 ten-inning loss to the San Francisco Giants at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.


1973: Steve Busby of the Kansas City Royals pitches his first of two career no-hitters with a 3 - 0 victory over Detroit.
It is the first Royals no-hitter and the first at Tiger Stadium since Virgil Trucks did it in 1952. Busby also becomes the first no-hit game pitcher not to bat after the American League's introduction of the designated hitter rule.

1977: The New York Mets returned Luis Alvarado to the Detroit Tigers following previous purchase.

1983: Walter Johnson's 56-year record of 3,508 career strikeouts is eclipsed by Nolan Ryan.
1983: Houston Astros pitcher Nolan Ryan ties and then passes Walter Johnson to become the all-time strikeouts leader during a game vs. the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium.


1984: Tigers suffer just their 2nd loss of the season in a grueling 19-inning marathon with Cleveland. Lou Whitaker leads the Tigers offense with 3 hits, including a leadoff double and run scored to tie the game in the 10th. Tigers are 16-2.
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1986: Tigers beat the White Sox 4-1 on a Lou Whitaker 2-run triple and a Jack Morris 6-hit complete game.
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1991: Paul Gibson and Mike Henneman extend the Tigers bullpen's scoreless inning streak to 36 ? in a 4-2 win vs. the blue jays at the Skydome. Tigers score 3 runs in the 4th inning and add a Tony Phillips solo home run.
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1996: The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Joe Boever off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2003: The Detroit Tigers released Dave Borkowski.

2012: The Tigers' Delmon Young is arrested in Manhattan after a confrontation outside the Hilton Hotel in the early morning. He is charged with aggravated harassment but also with a hate crime for hurling ant-semitic insults and attacking a group of passers-by while visibly intoxicated.

2013: Omar Infante has 3 hits, including a 2-run home run and an RBI double, in the Tigers' 7-4 win over the Braves.

2015: Tigers score 4 runs in the first inning, including a solo home run by Jose Iglesias and a 3-run bomb by Yoenis Cespedes, and hold on for a 5-4 win in Minnesota. David Price strikes out 7 in 6+ innings.

2016: J.D. Martinez hits a 3-run home run, a double, and a sac fly. Victor Martinez hits a 3-run homer.
Justin Verlander strikes out 6 in 6+ innings in the Tigers' 9-4 win over the A's.

2017: At a ceremony held in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, NY, ground is broken towards the construction of the Jackie Robinson Museum, scheduled to open in 2019. Jackie Robinson's widow, Rachel Robinson, and his daughter Sharon are present, alongside Commissioner Rob Manfred.

2021: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has the first three-homer game of his career and drives in 7 runs in the Blue Jays' 9 - 5 win over the Nationals. His night's work includes a grand slam against Max Scherzer.

Tigers players birthdays:

George Winter 1908.

George Archie 1938.

Bob McDonald 1993.

Frank Catalanotto 1997-1999.

Tigers players and scouts who passed away:

Frank Gibson 1913.

Harlond Clift scout late 1940's.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

Recently, we had readers tell us which players on the roster have impressed them the most as well as which have been most disappointing so far. Today, let’s turn our attention to those Tigers who tend to be under the radar – but shouldn’t be.

Here are the candidates:

MARK CANHA
259/.394/.519/.912
veteran, mentor and team leader
leads team in hits and OPS

SHELBY MILLER
3 wins-2 losses in 10 games
2.19 ERA and 0.811 WHIP
among team leaders in least walks issued and most strikeouts

GIO URSHELA
.298/.310/.333/.644 slash line
solidly fills long-standing hole at 3B
has 1 of team’s lowest strikeout rates

Which one of these candidates gets your vote for the team’s most under-appreciated player?

Which player is the most overlooked on the team?

1. Mark Canha

2. Shelby Miller

3. Gio Urshela

VOTE
 
The Tigers this year:

Home: 4-8, -21 run diff
Road: 10-4, +20 run diff

Since the start of 2023:

Home: 41-52, -95 run diff
Road: 51-44, +15 run diff

Move the fences back? Sign Better Players?
 
Matt Vierling's 3-run blast caps Tigers' comeback win.
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Boxscore.

Video Highlights of the Tigers come back win over the royals.

Tigers 6 - Royals 5: Chaos! Tigers ambush Royals bullpen, commit four errors, even the series anyway.
Matt Vierling’s three-run bomb was the difference tonight, but the defense and Jason Foley kept things interesting.
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Tigers rally past Royals with five-run seventh inning.
Detnews

Matt Vierling's three-run home run saves Detroit Tigers in 6-5 win over Kansas City Royals.
Freep

Matt Vierling’s 3-run homer fuels Tigers’ comeback win.
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April 28 in Tigers and mlb history:

1896: Tigers beat the Columbus Senators in the first ever game at Michigan & Trumbull.
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1911: Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators picks up his first win of the year, edging the visiting Philadelphia Athletics, 2 - 1. Frank Baker hits a solo home run off Johnson, the first home run over the fence the Washington ace has allowed; there have been two inside-the-park homers hit off Johnson.

1915: The Detroit Tigers trim the St. Louis Browns, 12 - 3, with Ty Cobb stealing home in the 3rd inning. Cobb will steal home six times this season.
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1923: The Detroit Tigers traded Ira Flagstead to the Boston Red Sox for Ed Goebel.

1929: The Boston Red Sox lose to the Philadelphia Athletics, 7 - 3, in their first-ever Sunday home game. Due to Fenway Park's proximity to a church, the game is played at Boston's Commonwealth Park.

1934: Goose Goslin of the Detroit Tigers hits into four double plays, but Detroit still beats the Cleveland Indians, 4 - 1.

1952: The St. Louis Browns become the first major league organization to loan or sell players to a team outside of the United States when they "lend" two African-American minor league players, infielder John Britton and pitcher Jimmy Newberry, to the Hankyu Braves of the Japanese Pacific League. Abe Saperstein, owner and coach of the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters, negotiated this special example in lend-lease for both sides.

1956: Cincinnati Redlegs rookie Frank Robinson hits the first of his 586 lifetime home runs at Crosley Field. The 20-year-old Robinson connects against Paul Minner of the Chicago Cubs, helping the Redlegs to a 9 - 1 victory.

1961: 40-year-old Warren Spahn becomes the second oldest man to pitch a no-hitter in major league history. The Milwaukee Braves' ace masters the San Francisco Giants, 1 - 0, for his 290th career win, second no-hitter and 52nd shutout. Spahn strikes out nine batters and walks only two. Hank Aaron drives in the game's lone run with a single in the 1st inning off loser Sad Sam Jones.
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1963: Hall of Fame umpire Tom Connolly dies in Natick, Massachusetts, at the age of 90. Connolly served as an umpire for 34 years, working in both the American and National Leagues. Connolly once went 10 consecutive seasons without ejecting a player from a game.

1964: The Los Angeles Angels traded Julio Navarro to the Detroit Tigers for Willie Smith.

1964: Hall of Famer Barry Larkin, born this day in Cincinnati, OH.
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1965: Mets announcer Lindsey Nelson broadcasts the Mets-Astros game at the Astrodome from a gondola hanging 208 feet above second base.
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1968: Tigers split a doubleheader in New York. Joe Sparma pitches 6 no-hit innings before the Yankees win 2-1 in Game 1. Tigers get home runs by Bill Freehan and Jim Northrup in the top of the 9th to win the second game 3-2.
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1980: The Detroit Tigers signed George Cappuzzello as a free agent.

1984: Jack Morris pitches a three-hitter; the Detroit Tigers top the Indians 6-2. Tigers improve to 17-2.
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1988: The winless Baltimore Orioles set an American League record by losing their 21st game in a row, falling to the Minnesota Twins, 4 - 2.

1989: Rickey Henderson of the New York Yankees sets a major league record when he leads off a game with a home run for the 36th time in his career, breaking a tie with Bobby Bonds.

1990: The Tigers beat the Brewers 13-5. Trying to announce that he was back from Japan with vengeance, Cecil Fielder homered twice & drives in 6. The 2nd came in the 8th off Tony Fossas, as did Chet Lemon's HR.

1999: The Detroit Tigers signed Omar Infante as an amateur free agent.

1999: The Detroit Tigers traded Brian Hunter to the Seattle Mariners for players to be named later.
The Seattle Mariners sent Andy Van Hekken (June 27, 1999) and Jerry Amador (minors) (August 26, 1999) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2000: A record 16 players are suspended for the Tigers-White Sox brawl in Chicago.
16 Suspended for 82 Games for Roles in Chicago Brawl
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2006: Striking minor league umpires reach a tentative agreement with management on a six-year contract and could be back at work next week if the deal is ratified.

2006: St. Louis Cardinals slugger Albert Pujols hits his 13th home run in April to tie the major league record, matching the mark shared by Ken Griffey, Jr. in 1997 with Seattle and Luis Gonzalez in 2001 with Arizona.

2007: Trevor Hoffman pitches in his 803rd game for the San Diego Padres, breaking the record for games pitched with one club. The prior record had been shared by Walter Johnson and Elroy Face.

2010: Major League Baseball announces a number of changes to the rules that govern the All-Star Game that have been agreed with the Players' union: the designated hitter will now be used in all games, not just those played in American League parks; a pitcher who started a game on the last Sunday before the All-Star break will not be eligible to play in the game and will be replaced on the roster, although he will still be recognized as an All-Star; rosters are expanded to 34 players, adding one position player; one of the position players will be designated as being able to re-enter the game in case of injury - catchers are already allowed to do so in those circumstances.

2010: Tigers come back from a 6-1 deficit with 10 straight runs, including 6 in the 6th, to beat the Twins 11 - 6.
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2011: Ben Zobrist has the best day of his career as he drives in 10 runs in a doubleheader sweep of the Twins by the Rays, 15 - 3 and 6 - 1. Zobrist goes 7 for 10 with 2 homers and 3 doubles in the two games; his 8 RBI in the opener are a team record. Zobrist finishes with 18 RBI in a five-game period, the best by any AL player since Reggie Jackson in 1969.

2015: While rioting continues in Baltimore, MD, the Orioles once again cancel today's game against the White Sox, and in an unprecedented move, decide that tomorrow's will be played without any spectators present. A week-end series against the Rays will be moved to St. Petersburg, FL, with the O's playing as the home team.

2016: Anthony Gose hits a double & a home run, Anibal Sanchez strikes out 9 in the Tigers' 7-3 win over the A's.

2017: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later to the Tampa Bay Rays for Mikie Mahtook. The Detroit Tigers sent Drew Smith (minors) (April 28, 2017) to the Tampa Bay Rays to complete the trade.

Tigers players and scouts birthdays:

Charlie Metro 1943-1944, scout 1972-1973.

Tom Sturdivant 1963.

John Cerruti 1991.

Jim Poole 2000.

Sean Douglass 2005.

Tigers players who passed away:

Floyd Giebell 1939-1941.

Johnny Bucha 1953.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

After having a taste of the Tigers last season, Parker Meadows is back as the full-time CFer.
He has elite speed which is perfect for that large expanse of grass and his presence allowed the Tigers to move Riley Greene to LF. A move that will help protect Greene’s health with fewer diving catches.
Parker is also the team’s #2 defensive player, ranking just 1 point below Greene.
However, he has struggled mightily at the plate. Not totally unexpected given his rookie status. He’s hitting .082/.200/.213/.413 (through Friday). He ranks #1 in strikeouts with Greene having just 1 less.

What should the Tigers do about Meadows?
Should they keep him in Detroit and let him develop? f they do, how will it impact the team’s offense?
Or should they send him down to Toledo to work things out? If they do, then who would take over CF? Currently, Matt Vierling is the only player (with the exception of Greene) with experience there and he’s currently subbing for Ibanez and Urshela.

Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

What should the Tigers do about Parker Meadows?

1. Keep him in Detroit.

2. Send him down to Toledo.

VOTE
 
Skubal's seven-inning gem seals series win for Tigers.
Tigers Official site

Boxscore.

Video Highlights from the Tigers win over the royals.
Film Room

Tigers 4 - Royals 1: Royals bend the knee to Tarik Skubal, Tigers win third consecutive series.
Tarik Skubal pitched seven sterling innings, and Wenceel Perez connected for his first career home run.
BYBTB

Tarik Skubal dazzles as Tigers take series from Royals.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal shuts down Kansas City Royals in 4-1 win.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2024/0...kubal-dominates-in-win-over-royals.htmlTigers rookie hits 1st homer, Tarik Skubal dominates in win over Royals.
Mlive
 
April 29 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Harry Lochhead from the Detroit Tigers.

1902: Baltimore Orioles infielder John McGraw is hit by pitches five times, but home plate umpire Jack Sheridan refuses to allow him to take first base. In the 9th inning, McGraw is hit for the last time and sits down in the batter's box in protest. American League president Ban Johnson will suspend McGraw for five games.

1910: Ralph "Sailor" Stroud pitches a 5-hit shutout in his major league debut.
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1918: Cleveland Indians centerfielder Tris Speaker executes the fourth unassisted double play of his career.

1923: The New York Yankees sign 20-year-old prospect Lou Gehrig to a contract paying him a salary of $2,000 and a bonus of $1,500. Yankees scout Paul Krichell had watched the Columbia University star blast a 450-foot home run against New York University one day earlier.

1930: In seven major league games played today an average of over 17 runs a game are scored. After the dust settles 123 players have crossed the plate.

1931: Wes Ferrell of the Cleveland Indians pitches a 7 - 0 no-hitter over the St. Louis Browns, whose roster includes his brother, Rick. Wes helps his own cause with a home run, a double, and four RBI.

1934: Luis Aparicio is born in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Aparicio will begin a distinguished 18-year major league career in 1956, when he debuts with the Chicago White Sox. Aparicio will help to redefine the role and expectations of major league shortstops with agile fielding, spray hitting and speedy baserunning. Named Rookie of the Year in his first season, he will collect nine Gold Glove Awards, lead the American League in stolen bases nine seasons and play the All-Star Game 10 times. When he retires in 1973, he will hold the major league career record for shortstops for games played, double plays and assists. In 1984, Aparicio will become the first - and only - Venezuelan player to gain election to the Hall of Fame with 341 votes on 403 BBWAA ballots (84.62%).

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1935: Tommy Bridges pitches the shutout in an 18-0 win over the Browns. Hank Greenberg and Goose Goslin homer for the Tigers, Charlie Gehringer hits 2 doubles.

1936: In the first professional baseball game ever played in the Japanese Baseball League, Nagoya defeats Dai Tokyo, 8 - 5.

1938: Boots Poffenberger wins his first start of 1938 for the Tigers in a complete game victory over the White Sox, 5-1.

1945: The Detroit Tigers traded Dutch Meyer and Don Ross to the Cleveland Indians for Roy Cullenbine.

1953: Joe Adcock of the Milwaukee Braves becomes the first player in major league history to blast a home run into the center field bleachers at the Polo Grounds. Adcock's titanic shot against the New York Giants travels an estimated 475 feet.
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1958: Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox becomes the tenth major league player to get 1,000 extra-base hits.

1961: Tigers 9 - Red Sox 5:
Dick Brown hits a grand slam. Jake Wood & Rocky Colavito also hit home runs.
Tigers are 9-3, up 1 game in the AL.

1962: Tigers pound Angels 13-6. Six Tigers have 2 hits. Jake Wood, Bill Bruton, Al Kaline, and Dick Brown go deep for Detroit.

1964: Don Demeter hits a game-winning home run in the 10th inning in Kansas City.

1967: Whitey Ford of the New York Yankees earns his final major league victory. His 236th win comes against the Chicago White Sox, an 11 - 2 decision at Yankee Stadium. Ford will enter the Hall of Fame in 1974.

1968: Norm Cash is safe at home after Don Wert?s single in the bottom of the 9th to give the Tigers the 2-1 win over the athletics. Mickey Lolich pitches a 4-hit complete game for his first win of the season.
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1969: With the Tigers trailing 4-2 to Washington in the bottom of the 9th, Mickey Stanley hits a 3-run walk-off double for a 5-4 win.
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1978: Jason Thompson & Steve Kemp appear on the cover of The Sporting News.
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1981: Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies becomes the sixth major league pitcher - and first left-hander - to strike out 3,000 batters in the Phillies' 6 - 2 victory over the visiting Montreal Expos. Carlton strikes out three in the 1st inning as Tim Wallach is his 3,000th victim.

1984: Dan Petry loses a no-hitter with 2 outs in the 8th inning, throws one-hitter as the Detroit Tigers beat Indians, 6-1. Kirk Gibson has 3 rbi and the Tigers finish April with a record of 18-2: they could go .500 the rest of the season and still tally 88 wins.
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1986: Mike Laga hits a solo home run in the bottom of the 7th to lead the Tigers to a 2-1 win over the Royals. Frank Tanana strikes out 8 in a complete game.

1986: The Detroit Tigers released Nelson Simmons.

1987: Andre Dawson collects five hits and hits for the cycle to lead the Chicago Cubs to an 8 - 4 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

1987: Tigers win 2-1 on a Darnell Coles double that scores Larry Herndon in the top of the 10th in Anaheim. Eric King blows the save but gets the win, allowing one hit in three innings of relief.

1988: Tigers score 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning, on back-to-back doubles by Alan Trammell and Larry Herndon and a sac fly by Tom Brookens, to beat the Mariners 9-6.
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1988: The Baltimore Orioles end their 21-game losing streak by winning their first game of the season, 9 - 0, over the Chicago White Sox on a combined four-hitter by Mark Williamson and Dave Schmidt.

2003: The Detroit Tigers released Craig Paquette.

2004: The Detroit Tigers released Ariel Prieto.

2004: The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and Jon Connolly (minors) to the Chicago Cubs for Felix Sanchez. The Detroit Tigers sent Eric Eckenstahler (August 13, 2004) to the Chicago Cubs to complete the trade.

2005: In the first matchup between 300-game winners in almost 18 years, Greg Maddux outduels Roger Clemens in the Chicago Cubs' 3 - 2 victory over the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. The last such showdown occurred in 1987 when Don Sutton of the California Angels defeated Steve Carlton of the Minnesota Twins.

2005: Managers Terry Francona and Lou Piniella are included as part of the six members of the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Devil Rays who are suspended for their roles in the two bench-clearing incidents during the beanball contest played on April 24th at Tropicana Field. Both managers are suspended one game each. Boston's 11 - 3 victory, which featured six ejections, also results in multi-game suspensions for Bronson Arroyo (six games), Dewon Brazelton (five games), Lance Carter (five games) and Trot Nixon (two games). The Red Sox and Devil Rays have a history of beanballs and bench-clearing incidents dating back several years. In 108 meetings between the teams since the start of the 2000 season, 120 batters have been hit by pitches. Over the same span, the Boston and Tampa Bay pitching staffs each have beaned 495 batters, easily tied for the most in the majors.

2006: Albert Pujols sets a major league record with his 14th home run in April, a tiebreaking shot in the 8th inning that sends the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2 - 1 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals.

2006: At Comerica Park, Carlos Guillen homers twice and drives in five runs as the Detroit Tigers record their most lopsided win in 13 years with an 18 - 1 hammering of the Minnesota Twins. Magglio Ord??ez and Curtis Granderson also hit home runs for the Tigers, who last won a game by 17 runs in 1993. For Ord??ez, it is his 200th career home run; he will hit his 300th on this day in 2010.
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2007: Brandon Inge leads off the bottom of the 9th with a walk-off home run. Magglio Ord??ez hits a 2-run home run and a double in the Tigers' 4-3 win over the Twins.

2007: Troy Tulowitzki turns the 13th unassisted triple play in major league history. In the 7th inning, Braves hitters Kelly Johnson and Edgar Renteria reach base. They run with the pitch on a full count delivery to Chipper Jones. Jones lines the ball behind second base, which Tulowitzki catches. He then steps on second to retire Johnson and tags out Renteria to complete the rare feat.

2010: Dontrelle Willis's comeback continues as he pitches his best game since joining the Detroit Tigers before the 2008 season. He gives up only 4 hits and no runs in 7 innings as Detroit blanks Minnesota, 3 - 0. He picks up his first win of the year - which is only his second for the Bengals. In the contest, Magglio Ordonez hits the 300th home run of his career, four years to the day after hitting number 200.

2014: Bryan Holaday's 2-out bunt single in the top of the 9th scores Austin Jackson to give the Tigers a 4-3 win in Chicago.

2015: Miguel Cabrera hits 2 home runs and a double in the Tigers' 10-7 win over the Twins.

2016: Michael Fulmer strikes out 4 and gets a 9 - 2 win over the twins in his MLB debut.

2019: In his first start in AA for the Erie SeaWolves of the Eastern League, Casey Mize, the top pick in the 2018 amateur draft pitches a nine-inning no-hitter to defeat the Altoona Curve, 1 - 0. He had been 2-0, 0.35 in 4 dominant starts for the Class A Lakeland Flying Tigers to start the season, earning the quick promotion.

2020: The Hall of Fame announces the cancellation of its annual induction ceremony in Cooperstown, NY, scheduled for the last week-end of July, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the ceremony will be combined one year later with the one for the Class of 2021.

2022: Major League Baseball finally issues its ruling on the allegations of domestic violence leveled at Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer, and while he was cleared of criminal charges earlier, his punishment from the baseball establishment is very harsh: a suspension lasting two full seasons, the lengthiest issued to date, which is also not retroactive. However, Bauer is appealing the suspension, stating that he "(denies) committing any violation of the league’s domestic violence and sexual assault policy".

Tigers players birthdays:

Mickey McDermott 1958.

Omir Santos 2011-2012.

Zach Mckinstry 2023-2024.

Tigers players who passed away:

Elijah Jones 1907, 1909.

Johnny Watson 1930.

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