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Former Tigers Bat Boy Dave Cowart Fondly Recalls Sparky Anderson and the 1984 World Champions.
This is a great story!!!!
Vintage Detroit
 
One rough inning leaves Mize frustrated.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Yankees 5 - Tigers 3: That could’ve gone a little better.
A three-run dinger sealed the Tigers’ fate early, and the home plate umpire certainly wasn’t on his game either.
BYBTB

Rizzo's 3-run blast is the difference as Yankees beat Tigers.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers, Casey Mize burned by rough 3rd inning in 5-3 loss to New York Yankees.
Freep
 
May 5 in Tigers and mlb history:

1904: At Huntington Avenue Grounds, Cy Young of the Boston Americans hurls the second of his three no-hitters, a 3 - 0 perfect game against the Philadelphia Athletics and Rube Waddell. Young will eventually complete 24 straight hitless innings, still the record, and 45 shutout innings in a row, a record until broken by Jack Coombs' 53 scoreless frames in 1910.
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1906: Recovering from a case of diphtheria contracted before the season, Christy Mathewson makes his first appearance of the year for the New York Giants. He pitches seven solid innings against the Boston Beaneaters, allowing seven hits before being relieved by Joe McGinnity, who allows three runs in the 9th inning to turn a 4 - 3 lead into a 6 - 4 defeat.

1922: Facing the Detroit Tigers, Bill Bayne of the St. Louis Browns pitches a no-hitter into the 9th inning. Detroit manager Ty Cobb then sends up five straight pinch hitters, the first of whom breaks up the no-hitter. One of the pinch hitters Cobb inserts is Bob "Fatty" Fothergill, who bats for him and strikes out, becoming the only man ever to pinch hit for Cobb. The Browns win.
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1925: Detroit Tigers player/manager Ty Cobb hits three home runs, a double and two singles and 16 total bases, to lead his team to an 14 - 8 victory against the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park.
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1925: Everett Scott of the New York Yankees is benched, ending his streak of 1,307 consecutive games played that started in 1918 while playing for the Boston Red Sox. Scott, who gives way to Pee Wee Wanninger at shortstop, has the longest playing streak to that point, but his record will be broken by Lou Gehrig.

1930: The Philadelphia Athletics beat the St. Louis Browns, 4 - 3, in 12 innings and score all their runs on solo home runs. Al Simmons' lead-off home run in the bottom of the 12th makes Lefty Grove a winner over General Crowder, as both starters go all the way. Joe Boley, with two homers, and Mule Haas, with one, provide the other Athletics runs, a record to date in the American League. The New York Giants will score five runs on solo homers five weeks from now.

1935: At Braves Field, young pitcher Dizzy Dean of the St. Louis Cardinals faces the Boston Braves and 40-year-old veteran Babe Ruth. Dean walks Ruth in his first at-bat, then with two strikes on the Bambino, waves his outfielders back and throws a fastball down the middle that Ruth misses for a strikeout. Dean wins the game, 7 - 0, and in his first at bat, hits a home run over Ruth's head in left field. Dean will face Ruth again on May 19th, holding him hitless again, and winning that game as well.

1946 - Leon Day, pitching for the Newark Eagles, throws an Opening Day no-hitter against the Philadelphia Stars, winning, 2 - 0. It is the last 9-inning no-hitter in the Negro Leagues.

1948: The Detroit Tigers purchased Marlin Stuart from the St. Louis Browns.

1949: Charlie Gehringer, great second baseman of the Detroit Tigers between 1924 and 1942, is selected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America with 159 votes on 187 ballots. The Tigers great 2nd Baseman was a career .320 hitter with seven 200 hit seasons, scoring 1,775 runs and hitting 574 doubles, and the A.L. MVP in 1937.
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1955: Brooklyn Dodgers rookie Tom Lasorda makes his first major league start as he he throws three wild pitches in one inning, tying a major league record. After his pitching career, Lasorda will enjoy far more success as a Hall of Fame manager.
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1961: Tigers 8 - White Sox 4. Chico Fern?ndez finishes 3-for-5 with a double. Five other Tigers each have 2 hits. Tigers are 13-5, Tied for AL lead.

1962: Los Angeles Angels rookie pitcher Bo Belinsky hurls a no-hitter vs. the Baltimore Orioles in just his fourth major league start!
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1963: The Detroit Tigers released Vic Wertz.

1977: Mark Fidrych appears on the cover of Rolling Stone. Remains the only baseball player to appear on the cover.
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1984: the Tigers beat the Indians 6-5 to improve to 21-4 on the season. Chet Lemon went 4-4 with an 8th inning home run, 3 RBI & 3 runs scored.
Glenn Abbott gets the win, Aurelio Lopez earns the save. Tigers are 21-4.
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1987: The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Balvino Galvez to the Detroit Tigers for Orlando Mercado.

1991: The Detroit Tigers released Danny Leon.

1993: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Garcia.

2004: Mike Piazza passes Carlton Fisk for most home runs hit by a catcher when he hits his 352nd round-tripper as a catcher.
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2009: The Dodgers tie a post-1900 major league record with their 12th straight win at home to open the season when they beat Arizona, 3 - 1. Detroit is the only other team to win its first twelve games at home.

2013: Justin Verlander makes a bid for his third career no-hitter, keeping the Astros hitless into the 7th inning, before allowing a one-out single to Carlos Pena; he gives up another single to Carlos Corporan but gets out of the inning with a double play ground ball and then leaves. The Tigers win easily, 9 - 0. Verlander is now 4-2 with a 1.55 ERA.

2014: Derek Jeter celebrates hitting a walk off single in his final at bat at Yankee Stadium.
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2017: Kirk Gibson delivers the commencement address and receives and honorary doctorate at Michigan State University.
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2018: Nicholas Castellanos goes 3-for 5 with two doubles and a triple, Jordan Zimmermann holds the Royals to 2 hits and strikes out 5 in 5 innings in the Tigers' 3-2 win.

2019: Tigers beat the Royals on a walk-off 3-run home run by Brandon Dixon in the 10th inning.

Tigers players birthdays:

Henri Rondeau 1913.

Don Buddin 1962.

Dave Gumpert 1982-1983.

Ramon Pena 1989.

Juan Acevedo 2002.

Tigers players who passed away:

Eddie Cicotte 1905.

Don Leshnock 1972.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

We all know that every team wanting to make the playoffs needs 4 things: solid offense, stellar defense, a lock-down bullpen and both #1 and #2 starting pitchers.

Speaking of the latter, Tarik Skubal is pitching like a #1 starter. But do the Tigers have a #2?
Not yet. But they need to put one in place for next year.

Which brings us to whether that person is currently part of the franchise.
Could it be Casey Mize or Reese Olson?
Will it be someone still down in the minors like Jackson Jobe?
Or are the Tigers still too far away from having a #2 SP? Will they have to go outside the organization to find one?
What do you think?

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?

Who will become the Tigers #2 starting pitcher?

1. Casey Mize or Reese Olson

2. It will be a prospect still in the minors.

3. He will be a free agent or acquired via trade.

VOTE
 
Boxscore.

Yankees 5 - Tigers 2: Skubal strikes out a dozen, but bats were overmatched in the Bronx.
Tarik Skubal set a new career high in strikeouts, but Juan Soto and the Yankees continued to overpower the Tigers.
BYBTB

Tigers swept by Yankees in rain-shortened finale.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal sets career high with 12 strikeouts in 5-2 loss to Yankees.
Freep

Tarik Skubal strikes out career-high, but Tigers lose rain-suspended game.
Mlive
 
May 6 in Tigers and mlb history:

1915: Babe Ruth, pitching for the Boston Red Sox, collects three hits, including his first major league home run when he connects off Jack Warhop of the New York Yankees at the Polo Grounds.
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1917: Bob Groom of the St. Louis Browns duplicates teammate Ernie Koob's feat of the previous day by pitching a 3 - 0 no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox in the second game of a doubleheader at Sportsman's Park.

1925: Ty Cobb hits his fifth home run in two games tying the record set by Cap Anson in 1884.
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1929: The American League announces it will discontinue the league's Most Valuable Player Award.

1931: Willie Mays is born in Westfield, Alabama. After a brief career in the Negro Leagues, Mays will make his major league debut with the New York Giants in 1951. During a 22-year major league career, Mays will bat .302 with 660 home runs and 1903 RBI. Mays will gain Hall of Fame honors in 1979.


1941: Hank Greenberg makes his last game before entering the U.S. military a memorable one as he hits two home runs with three RBI helping theDetroit Tigers to a 7 - 4 victory over the New York Yankees.
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1945: Hal Newhouser and Al Benton pitch shutouts in a doubleheader sweep of the Browns.
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1953: Alva 'Bobo' Holloman throws a no hitter in his first major league start at 30 years of age, May 6, 1953. He pitched one season with a 3-7 record.
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1957: The Milwaukee Braves traded Lou Sleater to the Detroit Tigers for Roy Hawes.

1961: Tigers 11 - White Sox 8. Tigers score 5 runs in the first inning, but Jim Bunning exits after the 4th with the Sox ahead 6-5. Rocky Colavito hits RBI singles in the 8th and 9th innings. Tigers are 14-5, up 1 in the AL. #60thof61 #101in61

1966: Denny McLain pitches a one-hitter in Chicago and scores the game's only run on a Norm Cash sac fly.

1967: The Cleveland Indians purchased Orlando Pena from the Detroit Tigers.

1968: San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Lindy McDaniel sets a National League record playing his 225th consecutive game without committing an error. The streak includes 108 chances handled successfully since June 16, 1964.

1974: Oakland Athletics pitcher Paul Lindblad's major league streak of 385 consecutive games without committing an error comes to an end when he makes an errant throw in a 6 - 3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.

1980: Champ Summers goes 3-for-5 with 2 doubles to raise his batting average to .409 as Tigers beat the mariners 9 - 5.
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1982: The Detroit Tigers signed Mike Ivie as a free agent.

1982: Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners became the 15th major league pitcher with 300 victories.


1983: At Tiger Stadium, the California Angels defeat Detroit, 4 - 2, as Rod Carew goes 3 for 4 to raise his batting average to .500 (48 for 96). The Angels' first baseman will finish the season at .339, second best in the American League as Wade Boggs of the Red Sox leads the league with a .361 pace.

1984: Tigers beat the indians 6 - 5 in 12 innings. Tigers rally from a 5-0 deficit, scoring 4 runs in the 8th inning to tie the game. Lou Whitaker hits an RBI single in top of the 12th. Tigers are 22-4 #Relive84
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1987: Darrell Evans, Kirk Gibson, and Matt Nokes hit home runs and Walt Terrell strikes out 8 in the Tigers' 7-5 win over Seattle.
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1994: Anthony Young ends his 29 losing game streak as a starter with a victory over the Pirates.
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1998: In just his fifth career start, Chicago #Cubs rookie pitcher Kerry Wood ties the major league record by striking out twenty Houston Astros at Wrigley Field.

1998: The Detroit Tigers traded Scott Sanders to the San Diego Padres for a player to be named later. The San Diego Padres sent Rod Lindsey (June 1, 1998) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2007: Tigers hit three 2-run home runs in the 2nd inning, by Craig Monroe, Curtis Granderson, and Gary Sheffield. Chad Durbin scatters 6 hits over 7 innings in the Tigers' 13-4 win in Kansas City, their 7th straight victory.
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2008: The Red Sox top the Tigers, 5 - 0. The game is historic in that it features a combined shutout by two pitchers over age 40, the first such contest in over a century. Tim Wakefield allows two hits in 8 innings and Mike Timlin finishes the game.

2010: Robin Roberts dies at age 83 at his home in Temple Terrace, FL. He began his career in 1948 with the Philadelphia Phillies, with whom he had his best seasons. He was named to 7 All-Star teams and went 286-245 in a career that stretched until 1966. He led the National League in wins 4 times, won 20 or more games during 6 consecutive seasons, but also gave up a major league record 505 home runs. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976.
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2010: Over 10,000 fans pay their final respects to Ernie Harwell at Comerica Park.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Thomas Field.

2021: The Angels designate for assignment veteran slugger Albert Pujols, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Pujols is in the last season of a ten-year, $253 million contract, but his production has declined significantly in recent years and he has become a bench player of late. The 41-year-old Pujols is the active leader in games played, hits, home runs and RBIs. He states that he hopes to find another team that will give him a shot at a starting job.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Al Wingo 1924-1928.

Dick Wakefield 1941, 1943-1944, 1946-1949.

Phil Clark 1992, coach 2018.

Tom Bolton 1993.

Jose Alvarez 2013.

Tigers players who passed away:

Bill McTigue 1916.

Larry Woodall 1920-1929.

Les Burke 1923-1926.

Art Houtteman 1945-1950, 1952-1953.

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MONDAY MUSINGS.
Totally Tigers

Today, it’s about quick hits – bits of news that catch my radar during the week as well as connecting the dots re ongoing stories. Even the quirky.
So let’s get to it! Here are the most interesting topics that hit my radar over the past week………..
 
Long and short term views clash as the Tigers offense struggles.
Sure we all would like to see better work at the plate, but the Tigers don’t have that many options without embarking on another round of rebuilding.
BYBTB
 
Detroit Tigers debut their City Connect jerseys: here's what the details symbolize
On Monday it was Detroit's turn to show off its City Connect uniforms.
MCBTB
 
Detroit Tigers fans split on new City Connect uniforms: 'I actually don't mind the jerseys'.
Freep

Detroit Tigers reveal City Connect uniforms: Here's where it ranks among MLB's best.
Freep
 
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